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CABINET ■!
API)
C\mir W wPivHouac,
,%'rx/ to the corner ff Jtroad and Centre
£treet».
JESSE IMMON,
On at KFUL forthc liberal encourage-1
meut Ik; lias received since the destine
lion of his establishment hy lire, has the
honor to inform his friends :yid the pith
Vic, that luring employed twelve of the
best workmen l» he found in New York,
and having on hand a great variety es the
best mAerials, with the advantage of tin
agent in llm North, oilers for site at N
York prices, Cabinet .Furniture (J Chairs
of ever}' description, (unshod in the lust
style.
Jllto fur mle Cheap,
»>A>M)GO‘NY,-
Jhul ether Lumber.
Paints, Vurnisli, Oil a?ul
Glass.
tiriers punctually attended to.
.•April i2A*->.v4m ’
■ ■ m-m «— m'j - —~
To Planters , oVerchtmi.%
Country Store Keepers,
and .all who deal in
Drugs £5 Chemicals.
tmrrjiT&'mii.hVD.
DtOIQGHT* ANUCItUMISTS,
Opposite the E.i-ch(tngfr Savannah,
Aii< c:i1o on fl « most Mxirfd
ttyrmn, for rash, town uceepl.ii ce, or the
uini.il credit topunctual customers, an ex
tensive assort nfiurt of UpS, CUE Ml
CAL*), I'AJfdwr MK HELIXES anil
TAINTS; a few of which arc enumerated
follo.iv?: , , • * v
Dr up, Meilk iivca (hu
-4 ink als.
<T)pinm, Aloes, Camphor, Gliampmlle
Peruvian Hark, Gum Arable, Rhubarb
Hippo, Gentian, Castile Soap, Jalap ,
Castor Gil, Crept)) Tartar, Sweet Oil
Nutmegs, Ciitnumon, Cloves, Ginger
Magnesia, Mamin, Liquorice, Assufuctida
Brimstone, Halsani L'opavi, Aquulo, lia
Oil of Vitriol, Sulphur, Kochelle Suits
Salt I’ctre, Climber Salts
Double n lined Epsom Salts
Calomel, Tartar Emetic
Spanish Indigo, Cochineal, I.og wood
Vearl Ash, A|uni, Copperas, Iliac Vitriol
Sugur of Lead, Annalio, &c
Patent Medicines.
fioda Powders, Stiillitz do
lleiiry’sCalcined Magnesia (genuine')
Hateman's Drops, British Oil, Uulsnni Ho ,'
rey
Opodeldoc, Peppermint, Turlington
h edecamontum, Lee's Pills, f’c. Uc.
AINtIIEC ARIES PHIALS
flllOKjpußNl’ UVE and
S H UGh)N>s iN ST HU MENTS.
Paints
White andlud Lead A
Spanish Hrovvn I , ~ ...
Venetian Red. , [-dry and m o.»
Vcrdigri.io , J
Spirits Turpentine, Copal Var ,s * 1
Lamp and Linseed oil, Gln>-
JPrnssian nine, Gold and , '* lvcr ocat •
Chrome and King’s Yr‘ 0w
Patent Veliow, Ver’llbon 1 Ibon
Smalts, Paint B-' 3 ' ,eN ' an ‘‘
A general p-* o,tment «* Painter’s Arti
cle'-
Hl&mbneuus Articles,
tyndsor Soap, Tooth Brushes, Wafers
•starch and Hair Powder
Mucabau, Scotch and Cephalic SiuifF
Blark Leitd and r and Crucibles
Apothecaries Scales sad Weights
WINDOW GLASS
Phot at K 1!,.-land flatter themselves
that no establahment of this kind in Sa-
Tainah, Can offer greater inducements of
trade to dealers in their line. They have
established agents in all the principal ci
tiesin the Union, for the purpose of mail
ing themselves of the advantages which
the different markets allord, for selecting
articles of the best qpalityj and purchasing
them«t the cheapest rates,
dj-The most prompt attention given to
Country orders.
Jill articles warranted gc~
nuinc .
Always on hand, SARATOGA WATER
by the box or bottle,
April——9 3t
Bulletin, No. %
as.
IN CANTON MF.NT,
Aunrsxi, Aunt 9th, 1 RSI,
Corner of fVathincrton ami AVyno.V Strecti
M. HR enemy has retreated after bom
bardmg and bcseiging cur out posts fm
nearly two motuhs-and. aa h"a a «« K >
Wion appears to be exhausted, it is urj.
sumable he will not renew the attack
It belongs to a great mind to do honor
to a magnanimous enemy. With all the ciii
ralry of a Trajan Achilles we have been
awaded; and it is only truth to sav, th.it
ourenemy man invert* prototype of that
Jbiffhty Greek— VcUllea was only vuinera
lhC h f ee in ,h ' ***, The very
nation «°» lhe CU0 P n,y curl ’ d with mdig
nation as he w«a forc’d to retreat;—-bm
ftgthe fortune of war n-.s tnrown IJ ,*
our mercy, our peculiar modesty forbids us
to triumph overadiscomfittcd foe
‘‘“‘J* of f Hr.oiiNs! thou, whose bright
blade, hath often flash’d conviction 01l J*
eh,ns of 'hy adversaries, sav.-did ever
thy enthusiastic follower filch ,k
if&r-a «. 'I'ZZJ'Z
cramu,n ,° r hl * reputation ) x t ,t
nliinr i «'**»reply!
ticed thL V" sa l c,ncti > M? mostly nI. ,i
\ n l.
«.*•»? vj'l C min De . P‘ rt
6= **i«., 3 r;en:ed Vet«An, b > SC ‘ ei »“- ■
«p William HII '
%e
*
Proposals,
For publishing in .'tutfustn.r, Cast-Ilov.da
A Weekly Fa per,
TO nt FKTITtF.n ,
TYui TUnrvAa GaxeUc.
J.T is the glorious characteristic of (hi
age in which we live, that the Press not
the hvis'd, is always the attendant upon
every revolution, having for its object the
mancipation of mind or the. happiness ol
mail. The Provinces of Florida having
I now become a part of the territory <-t the
United Slates, it is believed thut the tkle
of emigration will set rapidly towards
her shores increasing her wealth, and
filling her ports with our .enterprising and
industrious fellow citizens <d the old
Suites, and offering alu ;ne and a refuge
to the exile and fugitive from the oppres
nion </f F.uropean thrtddom. Favored hv
1 nature with a fruitful soil—abounding in
articles of luxury and commerce, and
I blessed with u.climate more congenial to
the constitution of the stranger and sojour
ner than the Southern slates, this section
of our Country must become great and
pov/eiful, and in time rival its neighbors
in Agriculture, in Commerce and in Ails.
With these impressions, and Under the
belief that a well conducted Press is one
ot the most powerful auxiliaries, not only
to morality and vcllgion, hut in promot
ing the welfare of, any particular section
Os country, the subscribers propose to
publish in the City ot St. Augustine, a
News-paper, under the above title.
The Editors of the Gazette do not wish
to make promises, or to cxpecta
, tions'wlirch may neVer he realized It is
Hiifticienl |to say that the politics of their
publications shall he America*, and their
ondiict .in ihe managoruent shall be in
; strict with the maxim—
“ (IJmi to all parties I fenced by none.”
It vlll be the object 6f' their industry
' and labor to render the gazette the vehi
cle of the latest intelligence, Political,
.Commercial and Literary, ami no effort.
nill.be spared to render'll a pleasing, and
interesting and a valuable Publication.
JUCJIJVRD W. EL'ES £* CO.
> i , ~-
TERMS.
I—The Etonina Gazette will be pub
; iished weekly, on a medium sheet, with
new type, at V-,ve Dollars per unnitmn,'
payable on delivery of- the first number.
II -No subscription will be received
for a less term than one year—and no pa
per discontinued until all arrears are set
tled - except at the discretion of the Edi
tions.
Ill—Persons wishing the paper d'rticon
tinned at the end of the yiar, will give
orders to that effect; otherwise ;they will
be considered as subscribers for anothei
term.
IV. Subscribers residing out of the yi
ly, wi 1 have their papers carefully pack
ed, and i'uwardcd by tlie earliest convey-:
ance.
. Mn>ch, 18C1.
ffj' I di tors of Papers will confer a favor
hy inserting the above.
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Cotonci’ij Enlo,
'JV It-L he Sold at the Court-House
door, in the town of Wayncsborough,
B’tke cmmty, on the first Tuesday in
(May next.
One sapid horse, levied
on as (kc pieperty of Jesse Furrow, to sa
lisfy on execution hi favor of Slurgesan.
Blount,
Dillard Roberts, ,
, Coroner.
April 2 wlds
TJic Western Hotel.
r BMIF. subscriber informs his friends and
I the public, that he has removed!
from his tonner stand, and opened die
House formerly occupied by Captain 15.
Mims,and late l>i .1.1) Green, Esq,
.IT THE SWX OF THE
■ (ioldeii Ball.
f 1 his situation possesses the advantages n|
; being near to the Market, and a sulfi;
. cient distance removed >Voo it, f»iv thy
enjoyment of quietude and r&iaemtiit. I)
i is situated directly on Centre Street, at
the Cornel of Oiern Street ; —hse uttucir
ed to it a dry and extensive Wagon Vard.-
also a large and comfortable Stable, to
gether with .other conveniences equal tc
any in the City. The subscriber flatten;
liiinselt that witii these accommodations,
and strict attention to ■business, he will
1 f, 0l ) l ,'. nue 1 1‘ deserve the patronage of the
, Public, He returns In* thunks for the
tavors he has already received, and pledges
liimseU to use every exertion to please
and intei'Cun those who may oblige him
by calling—and feels assured that ibcv
will not be dissatisfied kith his charges,
as he is/K termined to furnish everything
as low as the Market will afford.
W, JLigon.
Augoatt, January 18 womp
Samuel Fry,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Has opengd an office in Washington
Street, midway between Ellis and ’
Green Streets.
Augusta Feb.S lm
SIO Reward*
D' 1 , I
, £!* A ' v AY f'em the subscriber on
me *od of March last, a young Negro
V\ om.m, aged 26, called DILSEV, about
5 teetlugb, well formed good teeth, and
when spoken to, has.* slight impediment
m her speech. It is suspected that she is
harbored by a ertain person in Augusta.
Any pie, son apprehending and delivering
the said negro girl to the subacriber, or
aeoKnng her in jail, shall receive the a
r* IW T U T d “ ny pers# " harbouring
or concealing the said negro after this
notice, will be prosecuted with the utmost
rigor of the law
Martfia McMillan (
Jlpnl 12
* ~ t -,'i •——'v« ■ ♦i ■ "■*•
Kotick.
HciHNG my absence, Mr. Job* Mai- 1
sr.AtLisduly authorized to act as my agent, j
KUiot Honey well, |
1 March U.mm ■ ytp J j
ShorltV 8 fealo.
ILL he sold on the first Tu-sdny’m
May next, at the court-house in the town
tit Wayneshorungh, Burke cou.ty, within i
the usual sale hourly
100 Acres of pine land, ,
levied i n as the property oi James Holton
«,d William Oliver, to satisfy two execu
tions in favor of Daniel Miller, adjoining
lands of John Must and others.
- negro wenck Silvia,
levied on as toe property of John Hut
icdgc, sen. to satisfy an execution in iavor
of A. Carter.
——Arao —
One negro girl \!ary, levi
ed on as the property of Levic. y Martin,
to satisfy an execution in favor of John I’.
Allday.
COO acres of oak anti hick
ory land, adjoining lands of Prior, K<win
son and other*—levied on as the pri perty
of James Welch, to satisfy an execution in
favor of Messrs. Stewart £* Hargraves,
*B. W. Blount, s b c.
■ 7
March 26 wtds
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL he Sold on the first Tuesday in
1 May next, at thc’Crmrt Mouse, in the town
of Wayneshorough, Burke county, with
-1 in the usual Sale hours.
i 300 acres of pine land?
■ and 60 acres of Swamp land, adjoining
• lands of Dennis Glisson and others, levied
i on as the property of John lloval, jun.
to satisfy sundry executions in favor ol
i Wm. Goabee and others.
Al.so,
SO acres of land, adjoin
ing John Morrison and others, levied on as
the properly of the estate of John Cun
ningham, io favor of Williard Huberts.
8. W. Blount, s, n. c.
ApvilS wtds
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Sheriff’s Sale.
be Sold on the first Tuesday
in May next, at the Court House in
Wayneshorough, Burke county, within
the usual Sale hours.
114< acres of pine land,
levied on as the property of Absalom
Bright and John Fioyd, adjoining lands of
Anthony Metcalf and others, to satisfy two
Executions in Ihvorof Thomas Forth, ad
minister on the estate ol James Green,
{ dec.
& W. Blount, s. n. c.
April 2 wtds
Sheriff’s scale,
ILL be sold at the court-house in
Warrenton, on the first Tuesday ifi Muy
n •*vt lieiiuAPn th • nsiirii hours safe,
2DO Acres of pine laud,
on the waters of Joe’s creek, adjoining of
S. Barron and others, it being the place'
whereon John M‘Coy now liveslevied
,>n to satisly an cxeuilion in lavor ofJ.
Witcher, vs. John M‘Coy, John Fontain k
Shadrack Flewellen—pointed out by the
defendant.
--ALSO—
-100 acres of hind om the
waters of Beachtree, levied on to satisfy
-cveral small executions in favor of J. St
VI. Neal* vs Jesse Ward, pointed out by
the defendant; levied onai.d returned by
a constable.
—ALSO—
ioO acres of pine hind
On the waters of Ktedy creek, adjoining'
of Hobbs and others; levied on to satisfy j
several small executions in favor of Ster- ,
ling Profit “nr. v« William Inge—pointed
out by the defendant ]
A. Rogers, sfo’ff w.c. •
April 2- wtds ■ (
v* 'Sheriff's Sales. ‘
f ILL be sold on the; first Tuesday in
‘ ' next, At theCoar' Hodsc In the town
i, of Wnyncsborougti, Bi.rk county, within
• the usual '•ale hours.
300 acres of oak anti hick
/ '*ry land, levied on as the pi op arty of.lohn
j 01 ark to sa'isly sundry executk ns in favor
of Charles Burton and ethers. Adjoining
; la’ ds of Rrubiu Turn r and others; return
ed tome by Thomas Burk, constable.
% IV. Blount, s. b c.
April 2—w t d m
; Sheriff’s Sales
■ vv
" » IIX, be sold at the C o irt
Warrentou, oir he first Tuesday j| ;!V
next, between the usual hours of^ne
One wagon three horses
and gce.r Levied on as'.he properly o 1
R illiaw Aerey.tp satisfy an execution in
favor of Brown & Persons, vs.
ALSO
One negro man by the
name of Moses, about 21 \< ,-trs ullage,
vied on as the property of Drewry A. Wia- j
ver, to satisfy an execution ie' favor ol
Pey ton Baker. ,
SLSO
Five hundred -acres,of
pine land, on the waters of Roc key Cum
tor', adjoining William Sim'jiidr-and others,
levied on to satisfy several nmull execu
tions in favor of Wn». Newsom vs Robert
Atb-rway, levied on and returned tome by t
a constable.
' »
. stso t
One hundred acres of «
land adjoining Smith and others, on the r
waters ot Childers Creek, levied on as the
proper ty.«f Josiali Davis, to satisfy execu.
lions in favor of Toliver Reese and others,
and returned to n»c by a constable.
Abner H McCormick, d.s.
April 3 tvt ds
To Hire.
A YOUNG Negro Man, a good Pastry 0
Look, faithful and honest, and can be at
well recommended. For terms apply to
Is ham Tlumipson.
>
Sher p Sales, j
\\ ILL be sold at the court house in
Warrenton on the first Tuesday in May
next, between the usual hours of tale,
One road wagon and gear,
one dark brown horse, one roan mure, one
grey horse, and one sorrel bald face horse,
levied on as the property of Steven C
Turntr, on the foreclosure of a mortgage,
i i favor of John Turner apd John Lewis,
vs. Steven C. Turner.
ALSO,
One clock, with monu
ment and willow lice on the face, two
show cases, one large anvil and three
small ones, one bellows, one large lathe
and one amall one, with all the other tools
belonging to the shop of j imothy F. Skin
ner, with some jewelry, too tedious to
mention —levied on as the property el
said Skinner, to satisfy an execution on
the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor ol
Philamly O. Fanis,vs. Timothy F Skinner
A. Rogers, sh’ff.
March B—wtds
Sheriff's Sale .
be Sold, on the first Tuesday in
May next, at the Court-House, in the town
of Wayncsborongh, Burke county, will),
in the usual Sale hours.
200 ucres of pine land,
and 100 acres of oak and hickory land,
adjoining the lands of Olipliant and Far
mer, levied mi us the property of Lew>-
Byne, to satisfy sundry executions in fa
vor of Joseph Howe, returned to me by
James Farmer, constable.
ALSO,
60 acres of land, adjoin-'
ingUnds of Edmond Fioratid others, U
vied on ns the property of Herjami
Thompson, to satisfy Charles Kelsey £1"
Co. and others, returned to me by Janie.
Farmer, Constable.
ALSO,
33 acres of land, adjoin
ing lands of Harmon Hurst and others. 1-
vied on as the property of Zilpha Hall,
to satisfy an exection in favor of A. B
Sliuges k Co. and others, returned to no
by James Farmer, Constable.
Stephen W. Blount, s. b. c
March 29 I wtds
The well bred Horse,
sVIOLTO,
\\ ILL stand at Col. Henry P. Jones’:;
Plantation in Burke- county, the ensuing
season ; he will be let to mares at the re
dticed price of fifteen dollars the season,
payable the first day of January next,
which may be discharged with ten dollars
if paid by the first of November, ; twent\
dollars to ensure a mare with foal—the in
suranee inorn»y t.» bo puUl uo ouun as the
mare Is discovered lobe with foal, «r the •
property altered —fifty cents to the groom
in every case, and eight dollora the single
visit. Mares from a distance will-be at
tended 16 at 12A cents per day. No re
sponsibility for accidents or escapes, but
every care will be taken ti. prevent both
'l’he season will commence the tenth of
March, and end the tenth of June.
PEHiCuEE.
SCIOLTO was got by the imported
sorrel Diomed; his dam by Wildair: Ins
grand dam by Spadille; his great grand
dam by the imported horse Crufiord -as
to the beauty, muscular power, and ele
gant form of Sciolto, we have as yet seen’
no horse that is os well to recommend
himself; we have it sufficiently certified
that Sciolto has never been trained or rim.
tied by gentlemen who were known to bis
foaling; as such I have no account of his
performance, but challenge the best
judges to find any deficiency inform, shape
or action ; as such I- candidly pronounce
him one among the best horses in 'Ameri
ca, or any oilier part of the world.
•lames* O. I, Salisbury.
Burke county, Feb 26- ihv
1 To Carpenters.
i
OL HE subscribers have on hjuid a mian
lily of MOUSE SILLS k TLA 1 ES,which
they will diipose of to builders, on the
most reasonable terms, at their Store, op
posiietiio '!a>k"t.
David Smith, & Co.
March 15 41
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11ANAWAY.
37* T"~
u ROM the subscriber, h Young Negro
named TOM, (supposed not over
twenty one years of age,) lie is of small
stature, and a good jobbing carpenter In'
trade.—He is well known in this place
and Savannah, and : s supposed to be lurk- 1
ing about the vicinity of ti.is city, or on
his way to Savannah. '
Any person apprehending the saj/l fid
low and delivering him to Messrs. A
Slaughter, & C. l.abuzan. or lodging
him in jail, shall receive Ten Dollars re
ward.
ISAAC LAROCIIF..
Augusta, Nov. 1 7 ts •
i
’ ~
Madison ;
Morgan county, (Ga.) !
The subscriber has taken the Madison
Hotel, lately ©copied by Alills and Stokes
east *jf the court-house. Thi# establish
ment is large and convenient for travellers
or families; I pledge my self to give gene
ra! satisfaction, if possible.
H. C. Denson.
February 19. fi w
notice" ~
A ' ! ”1
xl-LL persons indebted <0 the estate of
-’apt. ,’D. McKinney, dec, will please call ■ u
m llessm. Tardy & Son, who are fully ’ it
mtnot ized to give receipts and make col- tl
ecUous for said estate. r<
c.. S. McKinney, Adm'jc.
January 29*—tf
groceries,
Wm. H.Thompson § Co
CJfufJor Sale,
130 bags prime green Coffee
50 barrcMs prime N. O. Sugar
8 pipes pure Holland Gin
3 do da Cog Brandy
5 hhtls J. Hum
2 Half pipes Sicely Madeira Wine
50 barrels loaf Sugar
500 q. boxes Spanish Scgars 1
40 do do Imperial } 4
Gunpowder tx. Hyson v A -S_J il
200 qr- Canisters, do do do
10 Bags Pimento and Ginger,
10 Do. Pepper,
20 Sacks Fresh Almonds*
15 Boxes No. 1 Soap,
200 Bags Shot, assorted,
100 Kegs Duponts Powder,
20 do. Best Richmond ToLaocc,
12 Boxes Chocolate,
22 Barrels N. E. Gin,
36 Casks Cheese,
100 Boxes do
3000 Bushels Salt,
he*' 31—— — if
i* i~ j , ~J~ " ....
Jvsst VptpivvA,
Ami far sale on Mem. terms,
N. O, Sugar,
100 flags Caffr-e.
Augutus Brux.
March 5 If
1 11 ■ - ."..■a.' 1 a •'
The Subscriber,
SOLICITS those who can furnish ltin<
i* with evidence, to enable him to pros
ecute with satisfaction, three persons win
were concerned in maltreating his man
servant COMCS, on the Washinglo.
road, this side of Col. Man’s on tiic eve
ning of the 2d Inst.—The boy was furnish
ed with a pnks wiicih he propuetd (with
, out effect) ami washy those men be ate
u a shameful manner—when a cert a ■
rentleman came up and informed them
‘bat his pass was not out by one week, tin.
'negro docs not know who was his fflcnd.
.ecmgr.n African, understands but little
English; .scai'fccly enough to be under
•■•. and—should a reward be expected, any 1
•hing reasonable will be granted by
Isaac JURochc,
Vpply to
A, Sluugltier C. Labuzan
or Thos. S. Oliver.
December 7 ft 1
1- I - ~ .. -
8 SO Reward.
IjKFT my plantation in the month of
vpril last, a negio man by the name of
808, about four feet,high, stout ipadf
w ith rt markable large eyes, a down look
when spoken to; about 30years of yge
He may endeavour to get to Charleston,
booth Carolina—l have understood (fat
ne has lived in that place. Informfpion
nf tiie above negro w ill be thankfully re
ceived by,the owner, living near Augusta,
Georgia.
George Twiggs.
February 1 W Bw
Executor’s Sale.
-A.GREEABLE tc an order of th'e Hon*
brable Judges of the Inferior Court of
Richmond county, will be sol,d oft the first
Tuesday in June next, at'the r market
house, one Fifty acre Lot, adjoining the
dty of Augusta, belonging to the estate
rs Ihtbert Creswell—sold for the benefit o*
tlie heirs and crecUt»>xs of said estate
John Crcswell, ex r.
March 1 ;f
i .
I he Celebrated
Horse,
GALLATIN,
W, ,
II>L Stand the present season at rr.y
S'.jKlm, in Columbia County.
The place of the season is 1 wc’Jty-fivi
dollars, payable by note on the 2oih 1),
ccmber next, which note must be ser
with the prare, If twenty dollars arc sent
with the mare or paid within life season,
it will disc.'iarge the season—Fifty cent*
to the groom. The season will commence
the first day of March, and end the first
day of July. Marcs left with the horse
will he (ed and taken caic of for 25 cents
per day.
the money must he paid when the
marcs are taken away. The 1 >rst of wheal
and hurley pastures arc provided for th,
reception of mares left with the horse—no
responsibility for accidents or escapes— !
good attention will be paid to every mare
rotation—anyperson left in charge with
the mates boarded gratis.
Any person putting :> marc that docs
not prove .with foal, shall have the benefit
_ toe summer arid fall season gratis, as
Gallatin will not be removed from bis sta
ble within the year.
Joseph Gotten.
February 26,- _ wtlstj
subscriber hav
ing engaged GALLATIN, to the Virei-u
--ans, from the first of October next? re
spectfully informs those who w ish to avail
themselves of the services of Gallatin,
that this will probably be fast season tbev
may ever have an opportunity.
Joseph Gotten.
April 2.
Strayed ,
jgg\ Freni my plantation
sf gjfxt in Oarawell District,
on Savannah River,
tH ? unbroke
• horse mules, 2 years,
• «M» they were bro’i !
from Kentucky & wilt
. " probably make for the
westward—whoever will secure the said
miles, that I can get them, or delivei
hem to Alien of Augusta sha)
a jtewawl of TWENT’Y DOLL AR.G
Win, H, Robert.
Her, ' ts
Jk-gff* h
ISiSSIs
! The Ni.w § Elegant
Boat POTOMAC,
Juscf.'/i Middleton J\luz!ev t
' . EWES Norfolk so- Alexarfrit,
Monday Mtrumgs, u: 9 o’clock,aiui Aki
andria, on Thursday Mornings, The
same hour. ' March
ijMif'g To Irish
Emigrants. I
persons reading in this crrr'iJ
wishing to have «< vof tl.eir Lai
brought out from Ireland, mav have# ill
sage secured fbr litem firm a „ort i ;i vJ
Nortli of Ireland, direct to tlns*pl«ce. hvl
hrst ditss vessel, to arrive here ast tr (hi
Ist November next. Terns madeknoJ
on application (if by letter, post paid) J
the subscuber. 1 ' ■
James Magee. I
Drafts on Ireland, in sun.a t 0 suit J
Love RihhoiisJ
T. I
X ttE Subscriber lias just receivedß
quantity of this article, and offers it (B
Sale low, Wholesale or Retail. H
John G. Winter. ■
March 29 ;;
Notice.
P UN AWAY from the subscriber I
tug in Warren County, Geo. on]
I2tl. February lost, a nc-gi'o fellow naiJ
I* RANK, about thirty six or seven vtj
o age, of a very dark complexion —l’si
pose him to be about five feet ten or J
> n inches high, quite broad across!
; breastand shoukVets, inclined lobe knl
kneed, particularly in his right knee J
'as lost several of his fore teeth, and wl
spoken to, has a dejected lock-lie I
fellow of a very had countenancc.-llel
b*en driving a wagon for snmeuarsß
from Wrjnvti to Augusta, and 1 susprl
harboring in the vicinity of Hie ll
place, or having succeeded in pcJil
pass, has gone to Savannah, for ail
particular description, he wears a ll
in consequence of a rupture -fit isH
fond of spirits. Any person
>ng said fellow and lodginghrm
; fe jail, and giving the Vtvairy HI
mnliwn to his reco'cry, sha'l br
to J en Dollars.
•‘irchs. F/iovi/eil
April 9 3t ■
— A ...
Caveat Emptoi
■>, LL persons are requested to (an
f A tice that 1 have legal and equfl
liens, for a considerable part of the I
chu.se money which remains unpaid, I
lot number ten, in tlie lots laid ofi'il
ward P. liampbell on Bioad cnecß
gusta, whereon there are three I
tenements, formerly ny propertv, |
me sold to James Myers. Aay h
who purchases, will take fie i’t|
subject to those liens ol wh’ch ittncM
ticular information i chaired, it «
ifi.ven by Richard Henry Wilde, EH
the subscriber, I
Jesse Vvatsui),
by his Attorney
A. Slaughter.
January 8 I
Notice.
T:iIE Subscriber Cmtlion* the I
against t Hiding for her Due hi
v t n to RfadJey, fir Stvf, |
k Dollars, dated as well as I rec ' |
2ist of November. 18W, P‘Pj
first day of March, 1&2): - 1S 1,1 fl
proved to he unsound, 1 t‘ ra jEf |
not to pay t. -J
Kliza V' t?l
Cur wcM District. So. tla. '^ 3, J J
* * The SiibsnJ
have formed a conherfoa for
1 of ivansaujjing a General t
sines* in this city, unaer d.e ■ ■ ■
Vlt.Uift 1- * MAH. J
Liberal mivanccs will In. » V
in Augusta oi 1 this place, H
Merchandize, consigned to
for sale. il
P. L. CAatell
G. ]]. hllffll
Savannah, Octobersth
I 0S T, I
COMING from the north end " ■
'gus.a Bridge, to the
\ Pocket ■
containing a fulf c3se
Instruments, ami 'l’lirte I > M
veuty Dollars in Rank hoU > ■
lars on the State Rank ot ,
. Jar oh ua Ranks. Anyone* >«'■
find the same, and loclg.ng ‘ (i »
F, ]lvtv] (
; liable him to ob'ain ti’.e ' H
ceivc an ample rewaro- ,
K B -The above amo J ■
contained, two Dventv ' aJ ,
Stale Ramr of North bat .
eighHontne dollars mstriai H
February 1
Notice, I
AIX person .havg
estate of Notlev Wh« c<
lumbia county,^ ecc ": hp r(ic»' L 'H
present then "•'* pfl
indebted to * ■ jio i
imeoftke suU*Cf^ e - s * 113 ■
can be given. i ■
L. Coieß!» M
M. Keith, > I
if arch I