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B j,v the same merf »’ho liave given their
iions as counsel, it is hoped merely
B.s-ionai, in suppof.t of such a violation
rights
*■, ma j be useful tc» consider whether
EB practice of assuring an unwarrantable
c of construct ion, as to oonsthution
SB j iju t -nay ndt also have been indulged
tm otv n siat affairs To have our feel-
IBth setter;* d towards ahose officers of ihe
K ; nil government wiho follow the same
|Bnromisirg course, wn.l be one pleasing
of the enquiry. But that ought by
P| iju-ans to blind us to the consequences
B-suffering all the points ii>, politics and
Bifspiuilencr, once deliberately adjusted,
B; all the limits of rights* powers, and
B-rfctions, once scrupulously determined}
B, remain perpetually liable to be tinning.
■ i unsettled, and shifted, by a capricious
Kbdi'in, or a grasping policy. The ulti-
B'rte dffct of ll at must be to perplex,
B tJ ry, disgust, and irritate the people,
■«ia> are,"while tranquil, the only sure
Buirdiaii'of all rights as well as the only
B,'iiijna«e .source of all powei.aml prnbu-
B;-, 0 substitute the force of mobs, direct-
B , u their leaders, who unavoidably soon
Bk-(itra their masters, for the reign of un-
Briikd law, upon the unassailable stability
Bf winch, all ihe dignity of man, and eve-
In prospect of human happiness mint ever
■depend-—'That state which suffered most
|m il»e w.W of .the revolution on both its
■butlers, the ocean and the wilderness,
civilized robbers of the sea, and sav
man-hunters of the forest; which had
■die good fortune to witness, on its own
|ic:iiiory,iindto contribute most largely to.
Boards the most signal mifccesscsof lire unit
led arms; which fu st and most signally re-
Bdicer! its original extent by grants to the
|inilcileracy, and relinquishments, to in
|Cre:i‘e the number of its members which
Isisnu st pnm.pt to lake arms r: support
lof'.he laws ot the Union when outraged in
■ gyl, ami most patiently sacrifice its youth
■in unlitSSltliy service against the common
|twilit in id 1 4, may without arrogance
■ t-la- ihe lead in such a cause. Tlis cir-
Ic'.iwitauce, in addition, of having hitherto
llcifiho way in all ameliorating proceed.
|:, c i; ol having once applied tlie bgiti-
Ir.ii'.e remedy with, so much energy and
|lnocess, and of having ever disclaimed all
|oilicr means of redress, will justify Virgi
■t.ilor making an endeavor, alone, to rouse
|lhi' other slates of the Union to a proper
■ewsidcrutiuu of the importance ot the
H crisis.
Biiw: the Njiv York JVatinnal Advocate, of
P Jfovmber 30.
i ■ RUSSIA.
■ Our commerce twilit Russia has not re
■filed r.s favorably ‘this ye ar as the last.—
■ilvices received at Huston from St. Pc-
Bierslmrg, under the 151.1 i September, state
Bit the impoi ts have been immense, salts
liuil. and no cash; 72 American vessels
■idarrived within the year, and 54 hail
■tailed It is also suggested that some
Idnnges will bo marie in tlie tariff’, and
■liiese necessarily wili be to augment tlie
■duty, because it has been discovered tkai
■tiir currency has depreciated in const-
Bqi' :,c '* of the importation, and ministers
I fare become alarmed. -' The financial con
|i;n< of that em'phv, it will be recollect -
|til, are in excellent order,and are muiiug
| dntlrgrca address - An/diminutiOn in
■ tit precious metals cannot fall to create
■ i|i(iieheu*ioiV, particularly if the armies
I i.Vwld move towards Turkey The fob
■ hiring are the exports to the. United
■ Skies during the pfem-nl year. Iron,
I Slid 'ons; Temp, 4162 do; Sail Cloth,
126716 ps; Ravens Duck, 24,65.5 nsj Sheet-
I in., ‘ft 960 ps. )
4 Whte Sugar is quoted at 24 ard 25
I fnnales; Coffee, 65 to 70 f; fine In igo,
|«3jto4 I JOr.
3 Foreign lot. lligence.
f Tlie Ann Mana, Giwrt. Graham, has ar.
I rived at this port from Liverpool, whence
lAe sailed on the 2v'd October ihe day
I previo.is to the departure of the Tricon—
I JJy this conveyance, we have received
I considerable additions to our former i.iock
loflinglish papers, which, although they
I do not contain any ti iug new, furnish se-
I tend items of ccnsidr-rab'c interest.
I PORTUGAL.
lAn article from Lisbon, of the Bep-
Itemlier, repeals tlie statement, tiiat the
iPiince Royal and his consort have been
I ord-red by the (furies to return to Portu-
I (pi immediately The Prince Royal is
I to go upon his travels for
I (hr benefit of his education, also his hro
ther Don Miguel- The King of Portugal
k»s determined to give every 'acihty of
Portuguese agriculture. His Majesty is
•trendy in correspondence w ith Sir John
Sinclair and oilier distinguished agricul
tur.disis in England
i-'i ance.
Tlie Gazette d - France presents a cmi
ptts interference of ihe-Geusurs; u lie-id
lire appears, “ Vienna, sSih Seftt ” and
urri.r diatelv follows a blank space, equal
kia'r.tu tv coty lines- It is then slated
'ini tuices of a conspiracy had been tlis
o-vi-rcd in Transylvania; that several di .
itntiiu- m nis' era had been am-sitd; that
•utile a- ; e'.nb'y of ihe states of the couu
') "f Pesth some* resistance had fa. cn nui
ndrsted lottie- propositions of the Court,
t'd-,heCount F t.ethi'4 and tlie Karon
ihor.i had made use of language -little a
t'viable to the Government.
TUIiKKV
The Emper.-r Alexander does not ap
pear to vu-w the inference us the great
p-nve s, as to his dest ns upon Turkey,
'•vi h ihat coinnhicr p.cy winch win- xpeettd
Ae ounls trom Angsburaf of the fj U Oct f
bn- siate, that the conitnuhicauans-wlmdi
ms imperial Majesty hail mare on this sui>-
jec to his allies, had excited “ extr-iordi-'
narv fn a note, particularly
addressed to the cabinet of, ons;ria, Alex
ander remarks, that he “anxiously dcsiivs
an considv ration of yhe ties t;f fricnuslup
TJliich ut ife itirji to Austyu., that this pow
•cr wII obstnot fr-m mleifertnce, with a
*ievv to Uie ddiasime ll g > f\.,e existing djt
bcultius between liimsia and the Turkish
•en.pire, and dist v iU observe in this
■conjunctme, jjio. Mat ttrict neuk altity ”
Siring symptoms yf- u the. sauuat spirit of
■OtMa'islaction appeal-in wn article from
yilessa of the 14*1, ,V-pt-;tnbei, in which n
U _s-ul.that receq« acn<xi,nts had been r.*
ivedfcornSt. Peters-.burgb,; of tbe En*-
pevor having cliarged tlie Count Capo
iMra tocoH.r aaiucate to ad the Kuropoa
powers the contents of tbs lust nines ex
• tanged, be' -^ een n ltss j a and the Porte;
a also to deciare “to the conns of Lou
a and Viesna, dial he could not-view
c of r J)t>fc.y( i hicntboylytu
"SSST purely truuqijdy as tudiciev'tl'i con-
solidatedfirrun tore tkoi'id, his fetntvh
amteoh relations * iA the Porte. The
LmpercrfunherdecJ ti’es, that he has not
exchanged his pacific sentiments manifest
ed at Lay bach, and tl»t he h ls answered
m this sense to the note of the Porte direct
ed against Baron cle Strogonoff, hoping
?a^Vm hii !t t ie n Su2!lUl Would satisf
just r emands. But at the same time the
Emperor refuses the mediation offend by
the courts of Austria tmd Kngland, or that
tfnay otherpover, upon the same principle
w h.ch induced him io abandon the re-osta
bhstnent of tranquility in Italy to Austria
alone. If Iresb persecutions be waged
aga.nst the Christiana, the Kmperor will
hnd himself compelled provisionally to
occupy Moldavia and Wallachia with his
troops • ’
The tone of this note is stately enoug h
it must he allowed ; hat we strongly sus
pect that Alexander, notwithstanding,
u til not venture on extremities in the
teeth of the remonstrances of his great
allies ; if, indeed, wa are to consider
tneir interference as any thing else than a
mere bravo, held out with lire view of
cautioning Alexander tint to proceed too
farcin Ins designs upon 'Turkey.
MISCELLANEOUS.
I,e>let’s from Port an Prince state that
the auhal of a \ icar Apostolical iiom the
-dope, at that port, accompanied by seve
ral 'Bishops, whose functions it will he to
maintain the integrity of the Catholic
Reiigmn on the Island of St. Domingo.
Royer, the President, intended to avail
lun.seli ot tins event to legalise, more
completely, his marriage with the widow
ot lus predecessor. Potion.
, * 3 “tated in the Paris papers of the
uth October, (hat great preparations
were making at Vienna for the reception
of the King of England and the Empe
ror ot Russia, who were both expected
to arrive there on the 15th of that month.
t ne Emperor ul Russia is said to have
promised General Hulot, the brother of
the recently deceased widow of Marshal
Moreau, Unit Ute _ pension of 60,00(Jtou
faies granted i>y him during tier life, shall
he continued to Mademoiselle Moreau,
her surviving daughter.
A monument, or obelisk is proposed to
be erected at each end of the Waterloo
bridge, London, to the memory of the
celebrated artist and engineer Mr Ren
nie.
1 here is a person at: present living nt
Brighton, woo is said to have visited one
public house in London for upwards of
.‘.’o years, and who has drank at lhat house
in the above period no less than 56.6U9
bottles, or 57 pipes of port wine lie is
now 92 years of age.—Latterly he is said
to have drank live bottles per day.
The town of Brighton is at present
lighted with gas. On a late occasion, owing
to some accident, the whole city was leit
in darkness for an hour. The business in
the shoos was suspended. The Theatre,
which was numcrausiy attended, was in
the dark for Deafly the same period, and
gave rise to much merriment.
Carr.o! is said to be writing a work on
the French Revolution, at the retired
dwelling near Magdeburg.
Two fema'e.i lately fought a duel in
France, unci exchanged (wo shots with
out injury Jealousy is said to have caus
ed the meeting.
Mr. Mean is said (o be studying the part
of i)e Wontl’ort in the tragedy of that
name.
.i fanatical Ptoxcr. —One of the lower
‘.order of Ranting Preachers, not main
TOilea tj om Bohon-in-ths-Moors, lately ad
dressed his auditory in the following me
] ta|ihorical language;—l dare say ypil’d
all pay to see a-boxing-match between
Tin tier and Randall; yet you don’t like to
pay for seeing a pitched bai tie between
me. and Beeh'.ebub. Oh, my friends manv
a hard knock and many a cross buttock
have I given the black bruiser (or your
sakes ! Full I.do-pull off these gay gar
ments of Mammon; stiilce the Devil o
straight blow, and darken his spiritual
daylights.. At him manfully, and I’ll he
your bottle holder. I ask nothing but the
money, w U ; ch 1 hope you’ll not forget be
fore you go.”
English Paper.
Tu\~.
TUP- public are informed that the Sub
scr her has returned to this place,
and will follow the Tayloring business in
all its various branches. His shop is in
Phinizy’o brick building, on B.idge Row,
where his cus umers will always have
their orders executed with neatness and
dispatch.
William Glover.
December 10 ts
In Equity.
Agnes Nesbitt, 1
vs. S-
Hugh VV. Nesbitt, et. al. J
JLn obedience to an order of the Court
of liqui'y, will be sold on Tuesday, the
o;.y of January next, at the house of
Joseph Carrie, on Beach island, on a cre
dit of one year, a gang of Negroes, from
to 30 in number—the cost and fees ol
suit in cash and notes, and security will
he required —purchasers will pay for bills
of sale for lire Negroes.
WliittSeld Brooks,
Commissioner in Equity'.
Edgefield Court-house, Sept. 27
At tlie same t’me and
place will be Rented, for. one or more
..years as may be determined on, the
-tWainp Plantition belonging to the Mi
nors (it Allen Nesbitt, dec.
Nesbitt, Guardian.
December 13 ids
. Notice.
I*TII.L be hired .on the.4th day of Janu
* V ary next, at the hous of Andrew
Butler,Tor the year 182?, ilie nego es be
longing to life estate ot -V/l-shack \\ right,
amongst-' 'which are s.veial prime Bout
aiids. —A.so, Ut the same lime and plac ;
ihe land belonging to said estate will be
leased fur liv years.
Guiper Nail, Sen.
Juhn Viiller,
Beach Island, Dec 10 = I'-P Executors.
bale,
i /
. vjf.xheT.ot, No. 210. District No. 12:
J. Mojuue county. Enquire «t tUa» olkcu •
S AUGUSTA^
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 18'2l.
RiciiAnn He-miv TViliie, Esq. was ves
terday elected Mayor of this City, in the
room of Col. Ware, resigned.
TVc understand fay a gentleman from
Milledgei ille, that the following persons
have been elected Directors On tlie part’
of the Shite :
■ S, -flunk.—F.innln, Bullocli, Sturgea,
Harden, Davies, More 11.
Planters Mank.—.l. JS. Bulloch, J.
Mo'ftll. ■ ; . •
Pa Hen Jiauk. —Spalding, Troan, M‘-
Jiitg.-il), Crxy, linnwuoviy.
AVe are again indebted to onr good
friends the Editors of the Georgia Jour
nal; and we offer to them and the public,
our very sincere congratulations upon the
prospect of our Slate being in earnest t 4
assume the standing, and put on the char
acter, that really belong to her.
Dkau Sin,
MR had ibo pleasure to com
municate to you some time ago, the sub
stance of the report of the Committee on
Public Education. Wg herewith hand
you a copy ot a note we received a day
or two ago from Col. Campbell of Wilkes,
detailing tlie main provisions of a bill
founded upon that report, and introduc
e(l by Gen, Daniel, to the Consideration
ot trie Legislature, under the title of a
DILL,
1o be entitled an Act tor the permanent
endowment of County Academics ; and
. to i acre a#*- the fluids heretofore set apart
tor the encouragement and support of
Tree Schools and for the Internal Im
[movement of the State.
I lie School Fund consists of an half
million nude up of Dunk Stock.
Darien 200,000'
Suite Bank, do 200,000
Augusta, do loO.OOU
S 300.000
The internal Improvement fund con
sists of the like sum made up of
Steam Boat Stock 100,000
Darien Bank Stock 125.000
State Bank do 200,000
Planters’ Hank do 75,u0
S 500,000
The principal of neither fund, on any
account to he invaded or used, but the in
terest to Ire applied annually. Half of
the interest of the. School Fund goes to
the encouragement and support of Free
Schools, and half to the endowment of
County Academies. 'The latter sum to
ire first distributed among the Counties
most destitute, and which have not re
ceived thei.* original endowment in con
fiscated property. When all the counties
are brought upon un equality the after
apportionment to be semi annual and ac
cording to the population of the counties.
The bli as fur as we have seen, is popu
lar with the Legislature, ami we hope it
will pass We may be pcriiaps too san
guine, but we think u new era has coin
inenced in Georgia. A few weeks more
will determine whether our judgment
bus been 100 hastily formed
Yours truly,
CAMAK & HINES.
F. S.— The bill passed, on Saturday
in the House of Representatives men ton,
Tlie Editor of the Charleston City Ga
*ette, makes “ confusion, worse confound
ed;” —and his conclusions are as inconse
quent, as bis ways of arriving at them, are
obscure. — He tells us that his motive was
an abstract desire to publish news; and
hints, that as the fu( ure destinies of Geor
gia essentially depend upon Gen. Clark
and Mr. Crawford, he for one felt ex
tremely interested as to the result of
our election of a Governor. And be
cause there had been an avowed “ hoslil
ity” of twenty year’s standing between
them, the Editor of the Gazette supposes
that the feelings of the people must of
necessity be personal to both, whether in
(be relation of friend or of enemy. This
supposition is honorable to the heart qf
the Editor of the Gazette, and if all tlie
people of Carolina think with him, to thorn
also. But although living to the south of
the Savannah River, we are less ardent,
than this would indicate ; & having no aris
tocracy among us, self constituted or legal,
or received as of custom, we venture
to think for ourselves, and are content to
let circumstances form our opinions and
direct our policy.
We say again, (without the learof con
tradiction by well-informed persons) that
the feelings of our people are not divided
between Gen. Clark and Mr. Crawford, as
public characters.—Georgia is not, and
never will be the property of any dema
gogue.—We have signs ol better things.
Our motive then, as the Editor of the
Gazette professes not to understand it»
was to correct an error into which we fore
saw that others would be led; and to ex
press our persuasion that ujealous and il!i
bc-ral feeling existed in our sister slate,
and that it caused the paragraph on the
subject of the Governor’s election. And
us proof that we were not wrong in the sup
position, let us take the following extract
(also something of the “ palpable obscure,")
from the Preface to ‘‘oxe of fbl fsofll ”
“ In the omission of'the three prelim
inary Numbers to which we have alludec. .
we shall r. st our justiliciltiun on another
pita. The writer* of the “ 'Trio” had
evidently in view lire object of auointm,;
>ir. Ciiawronn for tlie Presidency,airnd.t
all their parade of patriotism, and ibis at,
: the' expense bf the' rest of*the admitiu
. nation. To combat Bits plyujj crusade is
the Hi sine™ of tliof * Numbers of « Oxk
"r Tim I’Kortfi,” wfc icb we have omitted,
to the loss, we reads Y allow, of those who
relish overwhelming ridicule and trium
phant sarcasm. But a » public opinion is
n()t yet ripe fop a diset, ssinn, which looks,
towards a tender of Use ahcriiatr.'e, whe
tijet Mr. Adams os- Mr. CnAWroi.D shall
•he our next President, w"e have deemed
it expedient u> suppress what “ o.tz m
,rjia iPkoku:,” (within tile limits of a
iJ'Js.V re tafia ion) has to say on the claims
P* Mel Cbawkohji, more particularly as
there is no reason to believe, that “nil
the kind filings” said of him l>y (Ins “ tri
umvirate” are either wills.bis privity or |
corvnivnnca. Besides any extraordinary
iKijtietvto republish what reiglit be deem
tjl'uof ivurahlc tri the vie Ws of Mr. Craw
ronV-s friends,'would wear somewhat ihe
USpfcot of thei'i* having been a propitious
announcement of public opinion in South-*
Carolina, iii tvSVrence to the pretensions
<d Mr. An IMS '; of- 'which there can he
imlhu’ig more unti’iie. it'hen summoned '
to the electoral co ley a it Is trite she nitty
hltve to tum her eyes from each sf the three
distinguished statesmen she has sent to honor
her in the national counsels, and yield ru
t her from policy than inclination, to the die
tale uj astern ami uvev-hi/ing necessity,-
hut stdl her selection will he guided by pun•
ciple und animated by patriotism, whether
the person tj her choice be Air- Adams, the
individual whom public rumor has designat
ed us his antagonist, or some yd more high
ly ff'fled personage.
But to return to the subject immedi
utely before us. The argument of “ One
or Tim Peopi.b” is now presented in an
im'irulccn succession, familiar to the most
oalinary, ahd gratifying to the most com
pichensive understanding. The truths
UUt are unfolded are in their nature es
serii.dly imperishable. Whatever may
he .he fate of our National Charter, whe
ther, our descendants are long destined to
admire and worship that solidity widen
m:u give duration to its existence, and
thine proportions ilia*, now confer gran
deur on its design; or in u far different
mood to nunnii over the mins of so fair
a testimony will be af
forded of the sacrcdness of the princi
ples that are here inculcated, of their
faithful conservation in the first case, or
of the disastrous and desolating violation
and neglect they will have sustained in
the last.
It will scarcely be necessary to inform
the reader that the author of the Letters
of “ Om; ok the Ploi-i.e” is in no degree
responsible for the opinions expressed in
this Preface. To this community he is
anonymous and unknown.
Before we conclude it would be unjust
not to confess, that in spite of the crimin
al sophisms winch the “ Tmo” have scat
tered with no unsparing hand through
out their dissertations, they have Claims
to our gratitude, in being the efficient
cause in the oeeaskn which produced
tiiese Essays. There is a species of com
pensation to the world for the most reck
less career of foliy and of vice, in the
high and impressive energy with which
genius and worth rebuke toeir extrava
gance and licentiousness. I'o the profli
gacy of Shaftesbury we owe the exquis
. ite poem of ‘ Absalom it, Acluloplicl,’ and
hut fur the flics which wantoned in 1116
evening tide of Pope’s declining life, wc
should have hyst.the amber of the * Dun*
ciad,* in which ‘they are embalmed-”
Charleston,'fa, C.J Oct. 1 si, 1821.
The following extract from a letter has
been handed us by a friend. It was rec’d
by the cross-mail, and is dated
“ Charleston, Dec. 8.
“ We have rec’d acc’ls from Liverpool
up to Ihe 30th Oct.—Colton i to $d low
cr, and very dull My letters are to that
dale, and acc’ts very had.”
mOW
DIED—At St Augustine, on the 15th
uIt.JOHN G. BIRD, Esq. United States
District Attorney for the Province of East
Florida. In hopes of saving his aunt and
her children,' by his tender care of them,
he became himself a victim to the fatal
epidemic. Thclossof his premising ta
lents and amiable qualities is % source of.
’ univeral regret. Char, City Gaz.
Cotton Prime, 16 cents.
Oj” As far as we have beenable to as
certain—Booo Bales of Colton, and up
wards, were “received at the different
Ware-Houses in this city, from the sih to
thel2th iiistmit, inclusive.
iiiiviYgia Vfcuc\b\e»,
, are ordered to appear at your
parade giound, on Satuiday ihe 15ih
hist. at half past 9 o’clock, A. M. arm
ed and equipped as the bye-laws direct,
for Regimental Parade. By order,
A. JB. Bigelow, (J. S.
Dec 1 -——lt
Burke Races.
Till’. |» I.llc nre respectfully informctl
that there w ill be tin Thursday, Friday and
Saturday 20th, 21st and 22,1 uaya of Dec.
at Frantoni’s Old Field, on thickhead, be
longing to the estate of Francis Doyle,
Couise and Quarter Racing, Mile ileitis.
Entrance Ten Dollars. Persons wish
ing to enjoy themselves lathis sport, wifi,
attend, asgrfeat cbmppHrion is expected t.»
take place in running. The races to com
mence at 12 o’clock, of each day
Refreshment will be provided ■on the
groirud. All persons having race nags,
will bring them’forward.
Burke Coiinty,l3ih December 1821-
Will be Hired,
At Public Outcry on the first day of
January next, at the market house in Au
gnsta, the Negroes belonging to the es
tates of William Bacon and of Joseph
Ware,deceased.
There are among these Negroes, Boat,
and field hands and domestic servants
any and allot' wticm will be disposed of
by private contact, if application be
' made before t : e (lay of public hiring, ei
tiler to Mr. Robert D. Ware, or to W. W.
Holt, Esq. _
\irliolas Waroj Ki’i’.
i De«mb«f 13-- Ufa
: drygoods,
Hardware Cutlery.
IT
AVING formed a connexion with an
extensive mercantile house in New-York,
have just received from that city, ana
are now opening in Broad-Street, next
door to tlie Bookstore of Wm, J. Hobby,
Lsq a li rge and valuable Assortment of
f ancy an ! Staple Iky Goods, Hardware
and Untie ry ; .
AMONG WHICH ARE, OP
IDIBS* ©D(S)2)Sp
Extra super, stipe-fine and common
Cloths and Cia&imercs, colors •
SaUinutu, different colors ; blue and
Wnite Plains; red, white, yehotv * green
Flannels ; blue and green Bucking Bai
zes ; Bose Blankets, iassorted; from 7 io
12-d j Point do j black anil colored plain
figured mid printed Bombazelta and Rat
linc'ts ; tJaiMliue or Circassian and Tar
tan Plaids ; bh-.sk and colored plain & fi.
gured Canton trapes and Crape Dresses i
black, blue, green and assorted fancy Ca
licoes ; super London prints and printed
Cambrics; fine Cambric; plaid Ging
hums; plain and figured book, jaconet,
cambric and fancy Muslins ; corded and
jsconet muslin Rob« s ; Irish Linens, va
lions qualities; fine and coarse brow ndo ;
Oil Cioilis, handsome patterns; swans-’
down, toilm-tie and line white and prints
ed Valencia Vestings; buff', chintz, imi.
tation silk and cotton and printed border
ed cassimere Shawls ; India and Gemian
sdk (lag and bandana llaildkeicbie'a ;
black and crosshamd Canton do ; mad
russ, pullicat anil twilled cotton do ; spot
ted, crossbarrcd and white bordered Cam
bric Ljt.vuis ; linen cambrics and cambric
Hand kerchiefs ; imitation do ; black and
white silk, cotton and worsted Hose ; la
dies and gentlemen’s black, white, and
assorted colored, kid, hearer, castor and
silk Gloves ; sewing Silks and Twist ;
black and colored Ribbons, various
widths ; elegant plaid garniture do ; Pins,
in packs; gill coat and vest, pearl and
ivoiy shirt Buttons ; biitlon moulds ; do
mestic Shirtings, Sheetings, Checks,
Plaids and Stripes; fine and common Bed
I icks; black tabby Velvet ; worsted
Shirts and Drawers; silk Umbrellas, dif
ferent qualities ; forolop, back, ivory and
pocket Combs; coarse and fine lir.cn and
couon Threads; Cotton Balls ; fine steam
loom Shorings; Suspenders; an assort
ment of Shoes ; roruni, imitation ts real
heaver Hals;
iXI) Off
llavdwavp, & Cwtlwtv,
C. tins, assorted, some very elegant;
Gun Worms; Trace Chains; cheat, butt,
II and 11L Hinges; Thninli Latches;
trunk, chest, till, pad, knob and mortice
Locks; lea and table spools; pocket,
pen, barlow, two blade, pear, prunniug,
carving, dirk, desert, shoe, bread, botch
er and drawing Knives; Knives Ik Forks;
Razors, in cases ; Scissors ; : Handsaws ;
handsaw and bastard F.k-s ; Curry Conilis ;
Bad Irons; Waiters and Tea Trays Car
penter's Rules; Squares and Compasses;
Sand Paper; Shovels and Tongs i cut
Tucks and Brads, assorted ; Trunk Han
dles ; Wood ami Bed Screws ; Screw
Pollies ; Candlesticks; Curtain Rings;
Nail and Spike Uirr.blets; Nail Hammers;
Jewsharps ; Shaving Mokes and Brushes ;
nietulic Paste and Paste Blacking ; ami
an assortment of Brushes.
All of which are now offered at re
duced prices, wholesale and retail, for
cash or approved paper in this city ; and
from the advantages they will possete In
the selection of their GOODS, having a
purchaser constantly in the New-Vork
market, hope to merit a share of public
patronage.
Waliuslcy & Foster.
December 13 ,f
Just Received y
AND roll 84LK DT THE
{Subscribers,
HHD3 Prime N. Orleans Sugar,
10 Barrels Rosined do
150 Boxes Mnscatal and Bloom
Raisins, (Bolin, Leach, and Gate
woods brand,)
2 Bales Snp’r. Whitney Blankets,
Gunpowder and Hyson TEA,
Bye whiskey in Illuisand barrels,
Window Glass 8 by 10
Coffee, Wagon Jack-Screws, Lc.
Hummers & Perry.
Anniefs Range,
December 13 —3t
"Boat Hau.Aa WauVeA.
f|tHE Subscribers will give 75 ceats per
JL day for ten good Boat Hands.
McGiau 1% Gordon.
Dec 13 It
521) Dolls Reward.
Strayed o\* ftlotcu
From the Subscriber’s Wajon at the
encampment, at While Rocks, on the
W liritsborougli road, about three miles
from Augusta, on Sunday night last a
large BAY HORSE, blind in his right
eye, five feet, four or five inches high, a
very small star in Jijs forehead, the right
hind foot white, he is an excellent riding
horse, and works well in ihe gear—an 1
is in. good working order. The above re
ward and all reasonable expenses will be
paid to any person, delivering him to -he
subscriber in Jasper Comity or Mr Hen
ry Wares, about ten’miles from Monti
cello, or to Messrs Sims and Williams,
Augusta.
HtiMtard B. Heard.
December 1) Itpd
To be Routed,
On Saturday the 29ili of this in.t.nt,
Will be Reeled the Plantations belong
ing to the Estate of Z. Magruder, dec.
—Also —
About .fFoj’ty or Fifty
.Lively Negroes to be ts-red. ’* ■ ; -
Geo. Mugnider, adm’r.
December 13 -”t
Just Received* '
/
15D fOtt SALE, HT V*.
DIMOCK $ MARSF,
&ticVumt Titova'
1 >■ ■ ■■ *
I Gentlemens Clothing, '
t Comprising »up. fine’black
f Dress Coats, '
€ loons, oc3lli * PwMf
***
flints and Cliildren’sDreMes, See. he.
' —ALSO
Rn C Tr.r n l S "‘ ,,lrr,l,e I,K>
Broad C.othsand Cassifnertai ‘
1 December 1.3 s t . *
Clothing Store;
KH.LAjTIjmr.LS,
ME Return' TM/.OJIS,
keep eOASTAXTEf A LA 1(0 B ASSOUTNEBT Og '
Cxenilenioii’a •
.Made, Clothing, . .
Os llieir own Manufacture,
ALSO— ' "
Extra. Super. huJ Common BROAD M
CLOTHS,
C ASSlyiEtf ES, VESTINGS. K
lINK LINEN SHIRTS, fee.
And the first rate workmen, to mu H r '
t.lol/its to measure
N. B. Tlieir Sroiis is kept on Broad,
blreet, ten rods above Hie Post-Office,
and three doors below Maj. Thompsons'"
Auction Room.
December 13 -l m
- --- ’ ~ ’ .’t
Bj>tUig-Um,MUU. -
\v
f v ILL he Rented at the Market-House, *,
in the city of Augusta, on tile first dav of
January next, jfoc twelve mouths tfis
Sl’jflNG HILL Mills, at present in tins
occupancy of CgU M/fcbae! F. Boischdr ?
In the mean time, however, the. property
may he rented by applying to cither of the
Subscribers i i , ( i.. i(i
A. Slaughter &* C. Labuztiii,
F. Walker. ’ n
Dec Li- 6l '* '
To 'Rent. *
THE lower front Room of the Chroni
cle Office.
Dec 13 >
Strayed or Stolen,
ON the 7ill inst. a pair of Hay HOUSES, '
belonging' to Mrs. David AVid, on<- r.
of which lias a white spot on his forehead,
and is rather lean—tlie other has a brand a
on one of liir. tliighs and is in good order,
no other marks recollected. Any infoi -T
inatlou given to the Subscriber, so That i
he may get them, will be liberally reward- 1,
cd, and all expenses paid bv
Thomas McDowall.
Dec 13-1-—ts v ’
lu Richmond Inferior Ooiirt*
The loth dau of December 1321.
Present —
The Hon. Holland M-TyrefT v
• ' Ralph Ketchunt, Justices.
I Samuel Hale. 3
i Ordered, that, the Inferior Court.
meet in future, oh the firtt Monday in c*
; very month, 4t 11 o’clock, A, M. at the
Court House.
Ordered, that no Commissions Will
hereafter hi allowed to executors, admin-' 1
islrutors, or Guardians ; unless their' re
turns are made annually as tlie Dvr di
rects.
Tiileen f ont the Minutes.
Jolm H. Mann, Cl’k. - ”
Clerk’s office Inferior Court, }
lllh Dec- 1321, $ -
Ten Dollars Reward.
STRAYED from the Subscriber’s Farm,
about three miles from Washington,
Wilkes county, between the 25tb and
> 30th of last month, a Hay HOUSE, be
tween six and seven years old, about fire
» feel one or twe inches high, roach. ,
mane and swab tail; there is no marks
recollected, —He stands very straight on /
his hind feet. He was traded for near
Little River, not far front Carter’s Mills,
but it is believed he was traded for front '
a man that brought him from Barnwell
District, South*Carolina, and it is proba
ble he may try to gel back again. The
r above reward will be .given lor tlie de
livery of the Horse to William Glover,
in Augusta, or to the Subscriber, living
hi Washington, or Five Dollars Reward
for such information as will enable mo
to get him. "
John B. Leonard.
Dec 13—-5 t ,
WfTk TONS Swedes IRON~~
iOs,/ 130 barrels Whiskey
4d liltds. do.
1 «J barrels Mackerel, No 3
134 barrelsßrtliimdre Flout.
The above Goods are on board oi boats
expected to arrive liefe in a few days,
<u d will be sold on moderate terms, if
taken from the wharf, Ap-dy to
• M‘CJrau § Gordon.
Dec. I i 2t ,
Just iieceire.i,
ilx) lilLXf £3 Crockery W.re,
Consisting of Flutes and Dishes, entire \
1000 I'r Men’s Wax Calf-Sk u SHOES, (
5 Trunks pf SAUDI Es,
Which will be sold iow fi. r CASH,
By A. Picquet,
.\'o. 5, si ridge-Rots.
Dec 6 -2w •
. 1 ” 11 ’ ■ - 1 I '»■-
*** We sue authorized to
.announce. CoD M-i L Miiftm.AlK, as im
candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns f<e
the county of Biciijncnd tp. the appro*tj|.
Jitigdeclioß.