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citizen. John
Esq arrived in Augusta on
S Evening last.—lt It a source o f
V r iJ- to Georgia, and of honor to
c n \hat this gentleman by his use-
Jen's a>«‘l manly perseverance, has
. dosed one of the most protracted,
fLf a nd boisterous negotiations,
known In the annals of diplomacy.'
| , cnc the country an invaluable ser
and wc bail his arrival among us with
respectfully Buggost to the
K ns of Augusta, the propriety of ev
• by some public testimony of re’
the high esteem in which they hold
* worthy townsman. -
Tsiss,
rhc concert of this interesting Lady,
nbee on to-morrow evening. Judg-
Tnmtlie recommendations winch Mrs.
K in? with her from the most re
’ , Me citizens of Savannah, we are au
-3 in asserting, that the lovers ot
"Ling, may anticipate a most Ueh-
Ji repast from hervocal store.
n. nation of the Army.- Some cf
rrcaders, those at a distance particular
isome interest in the manner in
g the reduction is to take place.
!" h , ve no official information on the
biect, but it is generally undersnood that
L General due. 6 Bro~.m, and Bnga
r Generals Scot! and Gavws. ( Major
nerals bV brevet,) are to be retained
ilhe new establishment; ant. that they
to form a lio.rd to make the necespa.
selection from the present ofliceis of
i \nny In the discharge ot tins un
isantduty, many men of merit must
deranged from office.“*«rhe opporlu
r however, is afforded, in thu» selec
’from the same materials, to commanu
servicesofthe most useful, active,and ,
ompiished officers. It is supposed that
Board of General Officers will assem
in this city within two weeks.
Ji'at. Int.
tis reported that Commodore Porter
[command a squadron in the Pacific for
protection of our commerce.
JV*. Y. Advocate.
GALfi AT NEW-ORLEANS.
Ifc learn by the schr. Felix, that a se
re gale from N. I). commenced atNew
iieuns on the 6ih inst. which lasted three
ip ami had done much damage in that
lighborheod. On the 7th the brig Ulan
l>, Cohbt, from this port for New- Gr
ins, went ashore to the west of tiie Sou th
kit-Pass, at the mouth of the Mississip
i,tnd the vessel andcatgo were entirely
osl—— crew and passengers saved. At the
aaie time a brig from Nanla, (name un
town) with a valuable cargOj and )g3O.
00 in specie went ashefe on the Chande-
ID, and the vessel* cargo and specie
ere lost-Mhe mate and five ot the crew;
ith 14 passengers, among whom were 4
5 ladies, toolc to the long-boat, and had
itbeen heard of when the F, sailed) the
ptainand remainder of the crew, got
Je on shore at the Balize. A brig he
lping to Philadelphia, from Cuba, with
cargo of coffee and tobacco, waaalsolost
the same time—crew and cargo saved,
pilot-boat belonging to the Balize, hav
[nine pilots on board, Was blown off’in
e gale and had not been heard of w hen
lc Felix sailed.— Charleston Courier .
lie great fire at Surifeatn.
■ Salem Gazette office Alarch 17.
Arrived at this port, this forenoon, the
tig Synthia, Holmes, 33 days from Sur
iim. CaptH. states that the fire alPar
taribo Was greater than before report
il The most populous part of the town
is laid in ashes. The destruction invol
d almost all the public and elegant
tidings, among which were two superb
arches, Roman Catholic and Dutch, to
cther with ;>94 dwelling houses) m the
hole stores, negro houses See.
efe were 1500 buildings consumed. It
smmenced in the northeast quarter of
>e town, (directly to windward) and
tade a complete sheet in some streets Ibr
'.fce'wide.
I he engines Were perfectly useless in a
wrt time, owing to the scarcity of water,
id the hose bursting, when they were
■t to the devouring element. Many of
>e inhabitants, instead of trying to ei
nguish the flames, were on their knees
ra )’ in ts for rain from heaven. The Jews
ttc the greatest sufferers —►lt origina-
M accidentally in a cook house, (ft about
MhO persons were driven naked into the
Jecta.
Vast quantitses of provii ions were pour
'S m from the country, and a number cf
®Bucan vessels, loaded, were also there,
u ‘ m no instance was tliere any extortion
iveraincnt being very sliict in prevent
fhreo English vessels arrived there
jniprevisions, lotuul no market, and sa.il
£ Corn P ail y with caot. H. bound to
W parts.
Many thanks were given to the Amer
os, tor their spirited exertions in sub-
flames and saving the property.
p" Bulletin No. 2, is received, and
“ appear in our next.
• IUo Cssson is received—but an in
lew with the Author is requested be
‘e,tcanbe published.
deices Cwsxenta
T ToX~. ordidary 9 a 10 cenb.
middling, 10 a 11
good mixed lots 11 «13
13 a 13J
ACCO-3d quality 2.50
3d do 350
Lfit-n lst () 425
i. 50 “ BG per Bbl.
Jam. g 1,37 a 150
northern, 45 a 50
(vv r ’ . y a 11 1-2
ee > Pfime, 29 aSO
Bagging* 22 a 2,9
Gv>Cki\lidc\v.—Ticket
No 8273, in tiie Grand State Lottery, 8 1
Class, came up o i tiie 22d of Mure 1 a
prize of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS,
and was sold at
Allen’s
Lucky Office, corner of Broad and Mc-
Intosh streets. April 2—3 t
LOTTERIES
JS*OW t)\UVV/\-V(5.
Pennsylvania State Lottery
ITvt Glass,
Only Five Days Drawing to be received,
Si lilt ioUuwing Prizes arc to be drawn
viz:—
1 Prize ot* 820,000
1 Prizes of 10,000
6 Prizes of 1,000
Several of 55500, Sic. Tickets
£9, and Shares in proportion.
GUAM)
National Lottery.
Only 11 days to diaw, av.d the following
Frizes arc still lobe drawn, viz:
I Prize of 835,000
1 Prize of 10,000
a Prizes of 5,000
15 Prizes of 1,000
4* Prizes of 500
24 Prizes of 100
Besides a great number of smaller prizes.
Nineteen days drawing have [already
been received, and on the 2lsl days draw
ing the great Prize of £35,000, will be
deposited in the Wheel.
PRESENT PRICE OF
IVholc Tickets, £l4 Quarters , £3 SO
Halves, 7 Tights, 1 75
but will soon advance to gIJ. For sale
“■ ALLENS"
Lucky Office,
Corner of Broad k MTr.iosh fftreels.
April 2 2t
Pratt Metcalf
HavejuSc received and of
fer for sale
ICO bblsllye Wluskcv
50 bbls and 12 hiids N. E- Rum
20 do Northern Gin
3 hhds St. Crcis Rum
12 Idids N O. Sugar, old crop
25 bags prime Green Coffee
50 bags Sc Domingo do.
510 bags blown Sait
25barrels Baltimore Flour
30 boxes prime Cheese
6 noxesNo. 10 Colton Cards
10 boxes fresh Hyson Tea
5000 yards white and colored Domett.es
1000 pieces white and blue Miiiuets
10 cases coarse and fine Straw Bonnets,
cheap
300 Ins of --hoe Thread
12 quarter casks Madeira and Currant
AVine
\n assortment of Swede and Hoop Iron,
Ploughtuould**, Trace Chains, Molasses,
Apple and Cognise Brandies, Colton Bag
ging, Twine, Rice ike.
South sid- Broad street a little b' low
the Planters Hotel.
April 3 ts
The subscribers will
be absent for a month - -Jd; • ashin, Esq.
and Thomas Maguire, will a't as their at
lornies.
Maguire Murphy.
April 2 3
(0° V* e are authorized
to announce t). BERRY, Esq. a Candidate
for the Office of Sheriff, lor Richmond
county, at the ensuing Election
April 2, 1821 w
An excellent Second Hand
' PIANO FO TE,
FOR H.-II.E.
Additional K- VS Pillar Legs. Pe
dal, c. made In* I cmkisae, London.
Apply lo air. BRENAN,
Mansou House.
April 2——-ts
o> stolen
ITtROM the Subscriber on Monday ere i
' irg Jr.st a Cliesnut Sorrel Marc, about
8 yc.'.rs-oid, some white on her lace and
■ on' bo.h hind legs, her main lies entirely
on the left side and of a flaxy color; her
ip.il is of the same colour—about four feet
ten inches high. A liberal reward will be
given lo whoever will return said Mare to
her owner 5 miles above Powetlon, Han
cock conntv f
Isaac Dickinson.
April 2 2t l>
Georgia, Lincoln Lounty.
11? HERF.AS John Tebow has applied
V 7 for Letters of Administration on the
Estate cf Banister Willis- deceased.
These arc therefore toede and admon
ish, all and singular, the kindred ami cre
ditors of said Banister Willis, deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office, with
in the lime allowed by law, to shew
cause if any they have, why ssid Letters
of Administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 29th day of
March, 1821.
William Harper, c. c. o.
April 2——lt
” TO RENT,
AnO immediate possession given, the
tenement No. 4 Bridge Row—Apply to
iVLKcnzie, Bcnuoch, § Co
March Z 2- -3t
vanurom; 1
Tor the Jjtwfit of
Mr. THOMAS.
On Wednesday Evening, April 4, U2X.
WILL BE PERFORMED,
A Comedy, m Five Acts, called the
HEILi at LAW.
After the Comedy, Eveleen’s Bower, with
variations, arranged by Mr. Hewitt
Kent Bugle, obligato, Mr Car. pbell.
Comic Song—“ The little farthing Hush
light, by Mi-. Brown.
Jhe Savage Indian Matter, Mr Schinotti.
Medley Overture— Picola Obligato, Mr
’lhontas anangedby Mr, He wit.
To which will be added, tiie Giand Melo
Drama, of
TEKELI,
oit,
The Siege of 3!oiitgntz.
In Act 2nd, a Dance, bj Mis. Clark-
Mr. Clint’s benefit on ri*
clay A’ight.
A L 1 (-TION^
1. r r\\om\)Bon.
On THURSDAY, April 5,
C Vfdr.J
M ILL BE SOLD,
Before the Globe Tavern.
LiPES Holland Gin,
3 do. Co piac Brandy;
10 Hhcls Whiskey,
5 do. Northern Rum,
3 do Jamaica, d >
5 do P. ime N. O. Sugar,
10 Ches.s Hyson Tea,
5 do Hyson Skin, do
25 Bags prime Coffee,
3d Bbls \t hiakey,
10 Cases, New-York made Shoes,
iic.
ALSO,
A general asssortment of
seasonable
Dry Goods,
And at 12 o’clock
5 New Leather Top Gigs,
1 Sofa, and 1 Sideboard.
Sale to commence at 9 o’clock,
April 2—lt
i-herifl”s bale.
ILL be Sold on the first Tuesday in
May nest, at the Court House, in the town
ol Waynesborough, Burke county, with
in the usual Sale hours.
3Q() acres of pine land,
and 69 acres of Swamp land, adjoir.ii g
lands of Dennis G'isson nnd others, levied
o.i as the properly of Jolm Royal, jun.
to s;i;i-fy sundry executions ia favor ol
Win, Go.ibce und others.
ALSO,
20 acres of land, adjoizi
mg.lolm Morrism and tliers, levied on us
the properly of tiie estate of John Cun
ningham, in favor A Williard Roberts.
•S, W. Blount, s. b.c.
Anri! 2 wtds
L - i
11
clicrilf’s -ale.
ILL be Sold on the first Tuesday
in May next, at the Court [louse in
Waynesborough, Burke county, within
tiie usual Sale hours.
114 acres of pine land,
levied on aa the. property of Absalom
Bright a id John Floyd, adjoining lands of
Anthony Metcalf a: cl othe’s, to satisfy two
Executions in ftvorof Thomas Forth, ad
minister on the estate ot Jam#* Green,
dec.
S. W Blount, s. p. c.
April 2 wtds
Slicriil”* scale.
b« sold at the court-house in
V*a...iiton, on the first Tuesday in May
. AXi, between the usual horn s '.' a 1 '*
200 Acres of pine land,
on the waters ot Joe’s creek, adjoining ot
S Barron and others, b being the place
whereon John M’Coy now lives; le- icd
on lo satisfy an cxe< ntion in favor ot J
Wilcher, vs. John Hi Coy, John Fontain &.
Shad rack Flewdlen— pointed out by-the
defendant.
—ALSO—
-100 acres of land on tbe j
waters of Beachtree, levied onto satisfy
several small executions in favor of J. &
M. Neal, vs Jesse Ward, pointed out by
the defendant, levied on and returned by
a constable.
—ALSO—
-150 acres of pine land
on the waters ot Reedy creek, adjoining
of Hobbs and others; levied on to satisfy
several small executions in favor of Ster
ling Procter, va William Inge—pointed
out by the defendant
A. ilogcrs, sh’ff. w.c.
April 2 win*
Coroner's Sale.
W jIL be Sold at the Court-House
door, in the town of Waynesborough,
Burke county, on the first Tuescay m
May next. . ,
One sorrel horse, levied
on as tkc property of Jesse Farrow, to sa
tisfy un execution in favor ot Sturges am,
Blount.
V» illard Roberts,
Coroner.
April 2 wld »
-BLANKS
NfcixUy executed at fids) OSec.
liTiTTLUb
J&F.MAIKING in the Post Office Augus
ta, Georgia, Ist April, 1621. Persons
wishing Itttertffur tiffs list will please ask
for “AdVcrlied letters ”
A Kimbell John
Attwell Jaa King Thomas l>
Allen- Wuddill Ktlvv Moses
Allen John Kctldic Jno II •
'vnderson John Key Joshua
Armstrong Jno Kimball John
Askew Mary Kuox Peter
Adams Cl. L Kt uting Sa rail
Andrews Joseph Keting Eliza
Adams I bonus Kellogg Truman
U L
Bacon Margaret Moyd A P
Bcacn Silvester Movd S E W
Hogg Peter J Lordvn Jeiemiah
Baker Eli«s D I.a.hrop Roswell
Rtigg 'V:u A Luther John
lleauthiine R I.eoimril Andrew
Buss y CMrleg Lumpkin JJim
B.i rivet F. srier Lewis Peter
Butler James Luca# Mary
Burrel Elijah H Lawshtc Lewis
Beal Nathan II Uigon Woodson
Hue W iiliani L)(tis Ntincey
Bos worth James Level man Juo
Bt‘gg Mary M Leggett Laurens
BouVmuu George I.a. reucu Na’.hl
BusionJuim l ynch John
Brown Joint Lemur Sarah
Br dlvy I*..trick Lacy Washington
Brown R Lcalhum Thus
Bush Job i Lester Suml
Beal Charles Love Amelia
Broom Thus It Lacy Freeman W
Barney Jo!> M
Byrne Janies Mann Francis
Brantley Uenja Mann Mary
Hell Anne Mitchell Edward
Billings E/.k P Merrill Henry
Uiiikhy John Merrill Joshua
Bradley Roswell Moore Joseph
Boulinemi A Milhouse Jolm
Bulan Uich-.d M’Cuichin Jno P
Boweis Philemon Mass Juo D
Bigluo Mr Middleton John
C Mobley Margaret
Carrel* Mason Wingfield
Carole Kobt Mabry Joseph A
Coghlan Win Mayce Jno G
Cady H W Martin Elizabeth
Chambliss Littleton Hurrah Elizabeth
Clark Latham Muffing William
Clark Gabriel McKensie Andrew
Coidwcll A C MCCowe Eliath
Corington Richard Mc'Tyrc Jno
Cave Chester N N
Churchill Chester Nesbitt Aim A
Clark Ameli S Nason Darts
Carrie John Nelson Thomas
Clary Win S North James
Gumming Thos D O
Carter John Ogdine Jus R
Cook Jacob O’Keefe John
Cunningham Ann P Oliver Jas L
Cummings John P
Cook William Powers John
Campbell Randal Pharis Mftry
Clark A inns Put 'Jlioiiia# II
Clark Miry Petlibone Luke
Corley Ann s Pearson Rauhell
Curtiss Bcuj J Porter Lott
Colmesnel G L Philun Jamv'S
Carrier Noah Powers Muig.iret
Curliss Harvey Prescot James M
Collins William Powell Jno \V
Chadwick Roluida Phares Daniel
Corbisiir John P Pelletier Mr
Corsby Juo H PiCcit Mary
D Powel James
Dan.el John Pellabone Chtuncey
Dev.anxWm Powers Edwd E
Dixon Tlios II Palmiier Paul
Drummond Alien B Parsons Christopher
Dabney Wm O Pomeioy Ralph W
Dyer Cory don I’ye Thou as
Dui'Xeo Killy Palmare Edmund
Dye Jas At Pace DiciUil
Davenport Peter Page Levi
Driggs iliVani Pcufold John
Duiikly Jolm R
Davis John Rawlings David A
Dca'.eyne Jas Read Martha
E Rives John
Erwin James Rhodes Wilson W
Eve Joscj h C Russell F.'/Za
Eliot Cailiiuiiie H Rolen John
Ewii.g Natlianiel Ramsey W Riclid
Evans Gc ' V/ Itumscy TJiiresa
F Ruchcil John
Fay Frank Dr S
Forman (oover Smith Iverson
Fox Sarah A Smithson T Chfistop-
Frederick John er
G Stirngis W Arm
Green Jno 1* Srovel John
Grant Wm A Stewart James
Garvin Sa'ly Sherley John
Green Juo C Sniitli Silas
Gai'dnitr Jus C Sliuburt R F
Glass John Strong - Major
Giddings Lot rain Skinner J Levi
Gordon James Snead C John
Gei'aitnd VMlliam Snead P Susan
H Siui'h A Elizth
Hawes Samuel T
llolliniiswarth John Tarver Fiances
Hammond Calliwiue Thomas Phebc
Hubbard Galvin Twiggs L George
Hull Eplirgiui Turk nett A George
Hand 'I hes J . Tucker Jacob
Hills Chancey Tredwell A
HodgesJnoJ V
Hums Lud W Vsndcrpool David
Hollir.sticad John Vallautine S Francis
Hitchcock Leonard Vifiardli William
Hammond Jas Henry W
Houghton Edwd Woodruff F Joseph
Hall Roswell Walker ElizahJ
Holloway Anderson Walker Edwin
Hart Romania Waterman Asaph
Hill Nathan White Amelia
Husk Harmon Walien J Thomas
Hart Eber J Wadddl M Anderson
Hodges Sam K Wilscn Eliza
Howland &.cu Mess Wooes Benjamin
Hall LorenzofT Walker S J George
Hallawav Elijah Wiaid G John
Hooter Samuel Witfick Charles
Hawkins Miwjah T Williams H S Mary
J Wil.y F Thomas
Jut tie John Walker M George
Johnson John Walton Sherwood
Johan Nath U Wakely David
Johnson Surd Waters M Sarah
Jones Chancey Weds Tom Capt
James T 'T Wilkinson J Seaborn
Jordon Willie Wilkinson OWN
Jones Bcp'y V
K Varnold M Lucy
James Fraser, P M.
April 2 3t
Ten Notheru Made lilgs,
fi PART °f them of the best quality,
with Leather Tops, at Long Streat’s Sta
ble, for sale by Wm Meeker, who may be
found hr enquiring at tbc above mcs’.ton
cd Stable.
, 29 —rtf
On Tuesday Evening, April 3, 1831,
At the Planter’s Hotel.
MRS. DE PASS,
For the gratification oflier fiiemls andihe
public, will give a COoVCEItT qf
Vecal Music, in which she will
sing some of the most popu
lar Songs.
Part Ist
ACT VO I—Bewildered Maul JBrahum
'* 3—DowuUie Burn, Davie
Scotch Air
“ 3—Love sound the Trumpet ol
Jov
“ 4—Tally Ho *
. Is Sung by ASr 3. Jones
Part Sd.
SOA'G 5 Like the gloom of N’ght retir
ing Jitshoi)
“ 6—Rubin Adair lie., ve
* 7—sigh not fqr Love lying
(L/*Tickets £1 —To be had at Mr. Hob-
L-y’s Book sioie, and at tiie Bar of the
Planter’s Hotel.
Match i 9 2t
Sheriff’s Sales.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
M u next, at the Court House in the town
of Waynesborough. Di.rk county, within
the usual sale houis
300 acres of oak and hick
ory land, levied on us the properly of John
ClaVk to satisfy sundry executions in favor
ot Charles Burton and otheis. Adjoining
lands ot Renbin Turner and others; rpturn
ed to me by Thomas Burk, constable.
8. Blount, s. nc.
April 2—w t Ts
Sheriff’s talcs
VV
v »' ILL be sold at the Court House, in
Warrenlou, on the first Tuesday in May
next, between the usual hours of sale
One wiigon three horses
Und grter. Levied on as the properly of
William Aerey, to satisfy an execution in
favor ot Brow u it. Persons, vs. •
ALSO
One nejjjro man by the
name of Moses, about 21 years of ago. le
vied on as the property of Dre.wry A. Wia
ver, u> satisfy an execution ic favor of
Fcyton Baker.
A I so
Five hundred acres ol*
pine land, on ihe water* of Rockey Cum
furl, adjoining William Simpler and others,
levied on to satisfy several mimll execu
tions in favor of Wm. Newsom v:». Robert
Atlerway, levied on und returned tome by
u constable.
ALSO
One hundred acres of
land adjoining Smith and others, on the
waters of Childers Creek, levied on as tin
property ol josiah Davis, lo satisfy execu
tions in favor of Toliver Reese and others,
aril returned tome by a const.hie.
Jibut i' II Jl'Corviii k 'd, s.
April 3—wtds
Love leibbons.
'r .
C HE Subscriber has just received a
quantity cf ibis arliclc, and offers ii for
Side low, M’liolcsalc or Retail.
Jolm G. Winter.
March 29 q
Persons having Books
in their possession, belonging to the
Subscriber, onto the estate of his brother
Dr. Unix, dec. will please return them
without delay, otherwise they may Consi
der them as keepsakes.
Brilix.
March 29 ts __
The Celebrated Punning
11 orse,
GALLATIN,
Stand tbe present season at my
Stable in Columbia County.
'The price of the season is twenty.five
dollars, payable by note on ih<; 25ib De
cember next, which note must be sen
with the mare. If twenty dollars arc sent
with the marc or paid within the season,
it will discharge tile season —Fifty cents 1
to the groom. The season will commence
the firit day of March, and end the first
day of July. Mares left with the horse
will lie led and taken care of for cents
per day.
The money must be paid when the
marcs are taken away. The best of wheat
and barley pastures are provided for the
reception of marcs left with the horse —no
responsibility for accidents or escapes—
good attention will be paid to every mart
in rotation—any person left in charge with
the mares boarded gratis- j
Any person putting a mare that doe#
not prove with foal, shall have the benefit
of the summer and fall season grat is, us j
Gallatin vvi!|,nol be removed from hisstu
ble within the year.
Joseph Totten.
February 26. vvtlstJ
(oThe subscriber hav
ing engaged GALLATIN, to the Virgini
ans, fioru the fr.-A of October next, re
spectfully informs those who wish to avail
themselves of ihe services of Gallatin,
that this will probably be last soason they
may cicrliavc an opportunity.
Joseph Totten.
At"* 1 2 -
N otice. r
T , *
JL HE copartnership heretofore existing
in Wayncsbimmgli, Georgia, under the
firm of John Cr.rpenter, L Co. was this day
dissolved by -...utual consent.
John Carpenter,
Jacob Dresser, J?-
March 23, 1821— 3q> v
N. I).—The business of the ahovo firm
c-iIJ bo tcl'.led hy John Carpept^r.
—.„ . .
Land fop faltV
taur Tracts of LAND »
merly in Baldwin, now Jones coumv.V-i
taming 202 1-3 acreif, known as M.\
of the Bill District.—-Enquire at .M. t a:».
John llaylcs. & Co. at Augusta. or iffi.
subscribe* in, \Va>iieiborou.ffi, u „
county. u 1
Jolftx G. Pqlliill.
March 29 3t
PAIJffT *5 DIG ST<Tuk^
f P m ’ subscriber respectfully
-*■ the cili/f-nsof Augusta, that |, e is . <ov ,
opcmn f r )ln ,l has for kale at his store ii,
Bread Street, opposite Duct. Wray’#
A Large and 'Cenera! Assortment
Paints, Oil, Window This \
brushes, tyc. cju.
A MONO WHICH ARE— -
Hake V> lute I’urpluo Drown
White I.cad, dry . Terra Ue Sf-iniu
do ground 14 oil do ciq, burtii
I'niti Whit Turkey Vnibdk
l-’luo Whiling Itoltlm Stone 1
" lute Chalk Ivory ISh.qlz
White Vitriol Lump Black
Sugar of I.cad lllue Black
Chrome Yeliiw Black Head
King's Yellow Black Point
Patent Yellow, dry Linaued Oil,
do ground in oil i do Boilo<t[
Orange Orpinumt 0.1
Dutch Pink Spermaceti Cnnik.V
Fine Unman Ochre Copul Varu.ili
Stone Ochre Japan
Yellow Ochre powM Incorporated
i!o gromid in oil Ha;ms,s iio
Spruce Oaluc Rosiq do
Gamboge Spin. Turpentine)
Carmine Japan ti oil gold si
Chinese Vermilliiu B.vonie
English do GpU Leaf
Red Lead Silver Leaf,
Litharge Pondered Uuujh MetiA
Drop Lakes, ulltoris I*idle I Knive)
Rose Pink nine
Venetian Red, dry I,’umioe Stono
do ground in oil Rosin
Red Chalk SandPap^r
Prussian Dlup Ksqpcy Powder
lllue Paint Piilty
lllue Verdi ter Window all
Strewing Smalts Picture do
Powder lllue Gum l’aj);)l
Flotunl Indigo do Shellac
iline Vitriol Jo Arabic
Distilled Verdigris Pine hjir Ven.'H
French do diy , do in .Tools
do ground in uil Gray Jug Too'.ti
Green Void iter Paint Brushes
fi.p Green Wfifld wu»l> do
Mineral do ScruiAUpig do
French do Sweeping do
Olympian do DtiM do
Spanish Brown, dry Clothes dt*
Jo ground in oil 1
The Subscriber vit’l also attend fo)»'
FaintingTlaAng 1
Business generally, and from ■
sive stock which he iutciuin at : l 1
keeping, will be unaided to do t -a
most reasonable terms
G* Spragli! 1 '
Miqch 26 —-V- At’
NOTICE.
.1. UK ar.mlnl election for <
iik: City Council of Augusta, will be la a. in
on on Monday lltefftliol April next mlliA
respective Wards of the City, to v. it ■*-
For District Nt>. i, 7\:y:
Members.
At Mr. Holman's Tavern, near the M:' t>
ket house, under tlic superiniciiilam t i r
A. Watermill l , John 11. Muon, ami A. Ci.l ••
ninghaui, Esquire*, orany two of liicln.
Phis district is composed of J1 tlud [li. w
i>f tlie city bukiw Centre street.
For District No Jfc, TfotA
Members.
At tbs Cf.y.Hotel, under the supt-Kt*
tendance off, C. Cqniclot:, N. 1,. Sl.' >
fes, and William J. Hobby, F.squirtii, c t
any two of them This district is tnn.pc 4
edof that part of the city between CtTJU)
and M'lniosli streets.
For District No. 3, T/n\ .1
Members.
At the Plan ter’s Hotel, under the v')
)crintendance of A. Slaughter, I* llm,.
loch, and Jolm Carmichael, K^cjui»■*.;)>
ir any two of them. This district is c/.l.’n
toaed of all that part of thp city tying v,ii:l
f M'lntush street.
OT* The Manager* nVd
to keep the polls open frj i|
line in the forenoon, until ihjce o’ h . S
n the afternoon, and traismit a list fifrA
mters ai d a siaiefhcnt of the poll, in !h,)
lluyor. Should it be incoin t nienl '»r arjl
if the persons appoinied to atu rii diM#
rill please signify the same, so thin o.li<.||
say be appointed.
Nicholas Ware, Mtnjof*
hi the May vr,
\t. Clarke, c. c.
March 19. He
TV\e VigYifcat I’tfemuilrt
Given for Chcrleeton
Bank Notes,
By S. &M. A licit.
Corner of Broa l U M‘lnto?!i Slreft^
March 26th—6t
L.IMK.
CjASKS first qur.h’ty JJi;
ime lor sale at the foot of tiic l.iidfjcj
; Four Dollars per cask.
Basil LamiiV*
February 12—^—ts
—^
To Biro.
A VOUNG Negro Man, fc fopd Fasfff
* Cook, faithful and honest, and < -ti hi
ell recommended. For terms app*) to
Isham Thompson*
tfarchl9-3t