Newspaper Page Text
Njy the 1 st of October, 1831, to the Ist
r of January, 1822, there was entered at the
il Cti-'oni Mouse:
ft. v From Foreign Foils.— l 3 ships, 6 brigs,
' 8 athrs
Coastwise.—SS ships, 21 brigs, 43 sclirs.
K’- 2>Q Sluops
¥ fn addition to the above, there lias arri-1
f ved a large number of coastwise vessels,
1 which were not compelled to enter, not
having foreign merchandize, or sailing un
' der registers
, 1 . -''•winFort. —22ship,2l brigs,46schrs.
I oO sloops, many ol which are loading for
: £ Foreign pons. f Republican J
’[ TOOACCO UISING.
Cj* Sales of tlie new crop of Tobacco,
•I have been made within a lew days, in the
,| Richmond and Manchester market, at g 9,
, 10 amljlSlO 50 for good and tine qualities.
i Richmond Compiler
h A new invented Press called the Hori
| zont ai Cotton Press, which lias been paten
f ted, is now in tperation in Colun bia, S,
p C Tlie advantages it is said to possess,
t ' are—that it “ packs with,as much power,
v and more facility than the screw—will be
«isdurable as die iron screw, and rot cost
J rrore than the wooden screw—that it may
I be attached to the gin-house so that the
| cott.m is notseen until the bale is packed,
e B except by the workmen. The bale,
IL when packed, is conlined, and the press
] W drawn off, so that the loose cotton may
be pul in for the second bale, w hile the
M bugging is sewing for the first,”
p A bale containing 28S Ins 4 i'ert 4 inch
: si,, es long, was compressed in ten minutes,
E' f'i by foqr men at the ievvr, in the presence
of several gentlemen of Columbia.
Georgian.
PUBLIC MEETING,
, ’ A meeting, of tire Citizens took place at
• * the City Hall, yesterday, the 2.3.1 inst.
J# when Use lntemlarit was called to the
'! 'chair, and the following resolutions olier
: «d.
It was moved by Mr; Crafts, and carri
'rid by a large majority- That a Commit
tee be appointed to d aft a Memorial to
.j. Congress, respectful,y shewing the ef
fec’s which the State'of South Carolina
.j lias experienced un ier the restrictive laws
L of lbltJ. and 1820, praying the repeal or
'iriouilic.-tioti of the same, and that a meet
M ing b. cab (I on Tuesday next, to receive
K .and consider she Hep >n of the Committee.
The following Committee was apptiinl
■ -ed to wit: .i/, 1 . IVill’t.m Crafts , Mr. Josh
m tin IV. Toemcr, Mr, Thomas Lee , Mr. John
Stoney, Mr. Robert Maxwell, and ,'le. 11.
rs. J. Tnnib dl.
It was moved by Air. I‘rioiean, and
•passed unanimously—that a committee be
appointed to. dr aft a Petition and Mcmori
ai ■ Congress, praying tlie passage of a
*' ia- o es.ablish an uniform System of Bank
ruptcy, throughout the U. Slates, and
that they do report cotemponmecuidy with
the Curnmniee appointed to draft a me
> morial o t the restrictive laws of 1818 and
.3,830.
I The following Committee was unani
mously appointed— Mr, S. • rinlean, Mr.
J 1). Heath. Mr J N. Cardoso, and Mr.
Alexander Black,
Charleston Mercury
A letter from an intelligent Planter on
tire Mississippi, some way above New-Or
leans, -ecemnl by the schr, Fauces Miller,
and dated 3d inst. staves, that the n.ost fit
voE»i>!ej‘. stimate of the Sugar c op, as com
paVed w;tli that of last year, is as 15 to 31
—large safes had been made a; that neigh
bojnouJ, at Biu9 dollars per cwi.
I' Charleston Courier,
It was yesterday decided in tlie Constitu
tion C un, that the establishment of the
Batik of the State of Soth-Carolina does not
violate vhe provisions of the United S ates’
OpjptiiuliUiia Charleston Courier,
dut ''oies —We inserted a paragraph, a
fewVdavs si ice, stating, that some of the
Bants had given notice that they should
retire payment of such of their riot's as
hus been cut for the greater security ol
sending them in tlie mail, unless all the
pans were produced. The Direc ors of
thfijlui.k of the United States published a
rawer: to this effect some months ago. Af
temthe p :b icatiun of this, notice, the Bank
refused payment of gSOO, which had
be»n forwarded from Cincinnati to I’hii
zidielphia,' in two parcels, (the bill having
bdtn, cut in tlie middle) one of which pa:-
cels never arrived. A n action was brougbc
against the Bank, and the case was argued
at the October term of the U. S, Circuit
Gomt, at Philadelphia. We now find that
lodgement has been entered for the plain
rifts, for tire full amount of tlie notes. —
The opinion of Judge Washington, as re
ported, isiclear and strong against the Bank.
Ju<l;e Peters enlhe.y coincided with
Judge W« Com, Adv.
mtammstmtmmsaecmtn
Foi* Th? Chronicle.
Georgia Pencitles, —The increase of our
Con;, any for ihe past 12 months, has far
e%< riled the most sanguine hopes of its
wannest advocates, and in what manner
■ this uupiecedented augmentation been
cfL- '.ted? I,'as it been by any ■ I ting so
peculiarly fascinating in the laws by which
yn’uoteiT companies are governed? Has
it been by the superior knowledge that
*ttr officers had of military tac ics ? no;
not altogether by neither of these ; it has
1) -n by toe geutlcn any deportment of
t>: me of our officers, aided by a higher
a d . • re n b! consideration, that they
(the mtixveii.s of (lie company) would
have the r.ivil ge which the good poli
cy f a company that’s yet in embryo
- would siy they should have, of electing
other i Ulcers when those now in office,
shoo'd depart from the constitution, or
ceae to be vigilant in the promotion of
its ii.te est.
1) then the l itter r.f these has been tlie
motive by which they were actuated In
tip* remotest degree, wtiild It net be rash
Bes- unprecedented in the annals ofmili
tr.rv bistort, to hazard an idea that to ex-
Chide" die rohiprny from this privilege
Ivou'd net.be inimicut ,o its interest and
itiiii'. fte against the glorious cause for
»hi< h f.vnftlfbd'.
j Tot pi it i lege that vve have of unpeach-
JRci.t is said by some so be quite suifi
ijpiviit to .viiinur&te oSicers to comply
'With to t inquisitions ol the constilutiou,
bit tin .argu cut that would be advanced
t prove this, would be as infringeabJe as
j?tl law’itie'fis futile.
| . & 1 hope tin re are none of our coinmis-
Ter , d oifUers wbt>appreh&nd any danger
V. rn am.uul eleotious; for io lotg as they •
continue to discliarge the duties incuiU
bent on them, with such indefatigable
zeal as they have heretofore done, and
retain the urbanity of manners which so
justly characterizes them, they will be
supported by tlie unanimous voice of the
company.
.IN ANNUAL ELECTIONIST.
“CniTiaur. Sc Co, No. 2,” is received; —
but omi ted for want of room.
Prices Current
Prime Cotton, - 16) al7 cents
Fair to good, - 14 a 154 do
[ln this article there Las been wi ten
a few days, an advance on the belter qua.
1 'ties, and a decline on inferi; is.]
F'our, . . a e 50,
Cotton .Bagging, • 45 aSO els
other alteration since our last.
*** Tlie Members of
Augusta Focal Arch Chapter, No. 2, are
requested to attend an Extra Meeting,
this Evening, ai half past six o’clock.
Per order of the M. E. H P.
•P M. Kunze, Sec’ry.
January 31.
This Evening, (1 hursday) Jan. 31, 1823.
M ILL BE PERFORMED,
A Comedy in Three Acts, called the
Midnight Hour.
AFTER THE COMEDY,
MB. GHARLKS
vVill go through his M’onder
fal performance of
SWALLOWING THREE
SWORD V.
A DANCE, - By Miss Clark,
A SAVAGE INDIAND\NCE,
By Mr. Sciiinotti.
To which will he added (~for the last timeJ
the Melo Drama in Tlirce Acts, call*
MILLEB and Jiis MEN.
For Characters and Scenery', see Bills
of the Day.
(Jj” Days of Performance this week—
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
January 31.
Georgia Fencibicj.
mealing of the Company will be
. held at the Mansion House, on SATUik
DAY the 2d February', a'. 7 o’clock, i>, m.
By order,
A B. Bigelow, o. s.
January 31 li.
Wanted, a good tlonse
Woman, one that is well acquainted with
house business and a good Seamstress,
and can come well recommended, the cash
would be given for—Apply at this office.
January T 2t
Stenography.
Gentlemen tlesiyous of inslniclinn
iii tlie above art, can in the course of
Ben Lessons (by devoting two hours in
each day) become acquainted with its
fundamental principles, at the moderate
expense of TEN DOLLARS. Ten Sub
scribers are required before any' engage,
meiit can oe made on (be part of the in
structor. Reference may be made to
William W. Holt and R. W- Cook, Esqrs.
or to the subscriber, a ! t lie City-Hotel,
during the present week
Isaac Winship.
January 31 ts
-Mount Zion Institution.
JIHE First Session of this Institution for
llie year 1322, commenced on Monday the
Tib of the present mouth. CA.ttLrr.zP.BK-'
max, has the superintendence and instruc
tion of the Classical Department. This
branch of the Seminary is now respectable
both as ,o the number of students and the
character of their studies. A f-w more
scholars may ho received in this depart
ment if application be made withoutdelay.
Thk I‘kctuh. of the Justituton has the
charge and instruction i f the l'\ males. As
the number is yet small, this department is
sdll opei. for the reception of scholars
A wefi i'nifihetl ftcoirniiudioiis school-room
is furnished. Goo ! board may be hud at
convenient distances from the Inslitu ion,
and every attention is paid to their studies
which is necessary to insure a respectable
and honorable progress. It s intend'd
that this Institution ..shall continue to de
serve the patronage r.f the riuhiic,
N S. 5. REMAN, Rector.
January, 1822,
Bacon Haim.
,ii. III! Subscribers hnv- on Inn ), . nun
tity of first rate BACON i1.«f53 {for sale,
opposite the Market, south side Broad
Street, Augusta.
David Priiita, ft Co.
January 31 4t
Marshal’s Saic.
IV
v V ILL he sold on the first Tuesday
in March next, at the M.uket-Mouse in the
city of Augusta, between the usual hours
of sale.
One Lot, with the im
provements thereon, in the city of A-gus .
in, bounded on the north"by Xeynold
s'n et, on (he Sou'll by B-oad-street, on
the west by the Bridge Bank lot, and on
the east hy the lot known as P..;ir:»’=. —
levied on as the pro vert y of William G.
Gilbert and Feiix G. Gibson, to satisfy
an execution in favor,of Patrick T Jack-,
son, vs. William G- Gilbert and Felix C.
Gibson. . ,
Peter F. Boisclair. d.m.d.c.
January 31 ids J
* f *
By Tnompson ft Andrews.
THIS MORNING, (if fair,)
WILT. IIS SOLU BKFOUK OUll STORK,
SIJGMi, Coffee, Molasses, Rum. Gin, '
Soap, Candies’, Raisins and Chira
in boxes,
Gcshen Butter, of a superior quality,
Madeira,
Tennei iffe, ; 1.17
Malaga, and f v V IIICS*
Corsaca J
Srg-ars, in whole, half and qr. boxes,
15b pieces Cot'on Bagging, subahlc
for square bales, of excellent quaii
tj',
6 Pipe’s Cognac Brand',', (warranted,)
AND
A ft hc Gig* I torso,
On a credit of 90 days.
AMI IMMKniATKLY AKTlill, VVITHIX IIOOIIS,
.1 HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
DRY-GOODS,
For further particulars, see the Roll
Boy’s Bill of To day.
Sale to commence at 10 o’clock precise
ly-. Terms—sums of and under £>loo,
cash And for all sums over, Cb ..ay .
credit for approved paper.
January 31 It
TAvxu k. mb zyUps, ;
Nankeen ft < anton (’rapes
and Grape Bobos.
WALMS LEY U FOSTER.
(NKXT POOR TO TIIK AUGUSTA nOOKSTOtIt.)
Have just received from N w-York, cud \
now opening
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
DRY GOODS, '
CONSISTING OF —
Black Bumhiz'dtes,
Black Nankin & Uanton Crapes,
F.gutcd black Do Do
Crape Robes, black culoured, i
Black Canton Haadkercliiclii,
Silk Flags and flaudnnoes,
Merino a< rl Grape Shawls,
Biacn Silk Fiji cut in Vestings,
Do Do Do Fancy Patterns,
Blue mixed Sattin .Us, fine,
Domestic Stripes & bleached shirtings
Waltham sheetings bleached very (
handsome, *
Osmihiirgs Sc Hessians, good quality,
Imitation H aver Hats by the Case,
liniiiitiou Ttickiug Sc side Combs,
Seersuckers and Parasols, assorted,
(
(£T With a variety of other '
articles too mnntr uts to mention, and r
with Stock now on hand comprise a pret
ty general assortment of <
SEASONABLE GOODS, j
5 i
Which will h? Sold low f«» CASH or aj>- t
proved paper.
January 31. wlf
Just /received , i
ON CONSIGN MEN!', {
And for Sale by the Si/hscr.'bcrs, . j
100 ikxgs Vrhwe, <
Biibro & Groves.
January 31. f
faSU A List of Notes Lost
on 28th December 1821, by Wasihsgtosi t
Uakiuway. ,
'1 Note of hand on J. Draper for |
484 Dollars, clue 25'.h Dec. 1820, with a j
credit of one hundred aud thirty eight .
dollars and 72 cents
Eight Twenty.five dollar Notes on Wrn.
A. Tysbn, aud endorsed by Joshua Dra
per, iUk 16'it December 1818 (
One Note o:i Janies Cody, Sen. for Two i
hundred Dollars, witli interest from Ist. c
January 1320. j:
One Note on Thomas O, Tyson and (
Win Mays for one hundred and one Doi- j
lavs, due 25th D c 1810. (
One Note on Thomas O. Tvson, for
lift).;, i) Dollars, due 25th Dee. 1821.
One Note on David Cody sen. for one ,
Hundred and Ten Dollars, due Ist. No- f
vtmber, 1822'
One Note on Wrn. Goodsrm, for forty *
-two Dollars and some cents due 25tli
Dec 1819. 1
Two Notes nn Bants'cr Evans, one for
Thirty Dollars, due 251 h Dec. 1321, and
ihe other due 25th December 1820, for t
$ 18 ISJ cents
One Note on Abner Rogers and Abner t
'PUormack, fur one hundred and ninety t
Dollars, due Nov. 1821, with a credit of
Ninety Dollars.
One Nme on Peter Cody for thirty
two D illars and a few cents, due 25dt *
1) ■■'ember 1821. 5
January 31* -wot
A Piano b'orte, for sale. s
T t
B. HE subscriber has for sale a very fine f
toned PIANO FORTE, which he wdi sell ?
cheap for cash, 'i'lie instrument can be r
seen by calling at the Planter’s Hotel.
P. Giiliaher.
■January 31 ts * c
(>X the evening of file 18th qit. my
y NEGRO WOMAN Mart. She is J
■about 25 years of age, dark complected, £
lias a <idwn if ok, and l eriiarkabie grurn .
spoken '■ hen interrugii'ed— -I am anpre-
iicnsive that she has been decayed off, if •
so, a rev a. ii i f I’ll y Dollars will be paid ,
For • tli d'*livery of her, and the vilitan " ■
who took her off, or Ten Dollars for the
delivery of her alone, or fur such infonna
tion as w;P enable me to get'lier again.
iv utiian il. Beal,
'"•he editors ofihe Georgia Journal, Savan
nah i.’< publican and Colombia Telescope, j
a e leqmsted to give the above two in- o
’ sections, and forward their accounts to this r
office for payment. ,
January 31 ti'
1 ' J
*
The Augusta
Bridge For Sale.
In Obeilier.ce to a decree of the 6th Cir
cuit Court of 1 lie United States for the
District of Georgia, and in virtue of Let
teis of Attorney from the parlies in in
terest, will be sold, al Public Auction,
to the highest bidder, at the Market-
House in the city of Augusta, on Thurs
day the 11T. of April next,
T\u i Angus V\v BtuV^c.
AN') l l'S AITUR I F.NANCF.B.
The terms of sali will be —One third
of the amount of the purchase, in Cadi,
One third, with interest, at 7 per cent,
in «sv' year, and the remaining third, v>UU
hkv interest, in t'.vo years, from lac day
of sale.
The purchaser or purchasers giving
lio ul, secured by a Mortgage of the pre
mises and personal security.
Che uiidetsigned respectfully invite
the attention of CiipitalistH, to this ad
vertisement, us perhaps, an opportunity
will never agrin occur of investing capi
tal so profitably, as in the purchase ol
the property now offered for Sale.
CJHiISTOPIIF.It FITZSIMMONS,
FJtEEM.IJV U.ILKEJI.
Commissioners.
January 31, 1822 tds
N 11. The editors of the Savan
nah Republican, (Geo.) the Charleston
Courier, and the Telescope Columbia
('n. C) will please insert the above in
their respective papers until the day of
sale, and lot ward their accounts to this
olhee.
Sheriff's Sale.
WILL HE SOLD,
CIn t the first Tuesday in March ncx‘,
at the Court-House in Jacksonborough,
Sc riven County, between the hours of
ten a 1 d three o’clock.
19 )0 Acres of Land, (more
or teas) si'.tinted lying' and being in the
County of Scriven, on big Ogee lice river,
adjoining lands of Jesse Slater, Michael
ll*. iidcrson, and otheis ; levied on as the
propel ty of Iteuel Kvans, to satisfy sun
tlry Executions in favor of E. It. Voting,
against Ebjah Lipscy, Ik Willis A't.uutg, 1
as securities lor the said Iteuel Evans ;
levied and returned to me by a Constable,
—ALSO—
. 200 acres of Land, (more
or less, situated lying and being in the
County of beriven, adjoining lands of
Thomas Gibbons, and Joint Thompson,
, ALSO—
£’OO adres of Land, (more
or less) situated lying mid being on ba
vadnaii river, in the County of Sciiven, !
adjoining lands of Thomas Golding and
dithlielon Thorn ; levitd on as the pro
perty (f Daniel Daly, to satisfy sundry
executions in favor of John G. Oliver, for
thij use ot Edward Swiimey, against Oi
ly fca Taylor; levied and lelunied to me
oy : it from.table,
1 • —ALSO—
(Jiio House & l.ot, in Jack
sofbouiugli, m the County of Scriven,
cohluiiiing 460 feet in depth, and 10a
feet in front, and known by numbers, (28)
levied on as Hie property of Henry G.
Sliely to satiety sundry executions in lavor .
of David Swicord, and others ; levied
and returned to me by a Constable,
—ALSO—
One Negro Man, named
George, levied on as the pioperty of Jay.
Scott, jr. to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of Lewis Conner lor the use of Na
thaniel Roberts, against the said James
Scott, junr. and William Scott, senior.
Levied and returned to me by a Consta
ble.
—ALSO—
Forty-three acres of Land,
(more or less,) situated lying and being
in the County of Scriven, adjoining lands
of Aug. S Jones ; levied on a» the pro
perty of Janies Long, to satisfy sundry
executions in favor of the said A. H.
Jonee, levied and returned to me by a
Constable.
—ALSO—
One Negro Woman, named
Annica ; leviea on as the property of
Dennis Gbsson, in the hands of Joseph
duller, to satisfy an execution in favor of
,lames A. Tippins, against the said Den
nis Gbsson and Joseph Glisson.
—ALSO—
-150 acres of Land, (more
or less,) situated lying and being in the
County of Sci iven, adjoining lands of the
estate of Nadi Freeman, deceased, and
others.
—A LSO—
One Negro Girl, Named
Charity ; all levied on as the properly of
Stephen Duller.
—ALSO—
Three Negroes, namely, I
shupi, Jelfrey and Andrew; levied on as
the .properly of Tarllon H. West, to satis
fy an execution i.n favor of Willis Young,
against the said Stephen Duller, and Tail
ton D, Dost.
—ALSO—
One other execution in favor
of James G- Salisbury against the said
Tarllon B. Best.
—ALSO—
Two Horses, one Mahoga
ny hed.Slead, one (Job Mill, one Cutting
Knife, one Ox Cart, six shovel Ploughs*
one Keg of Nails, and one bar of Iron ,
levied on as the property of William C.
Way he, to satisfy an execution in favor I
of Nicholas Ware, against the said Win.
C. Wayne & Roger M'Kinney.
Solomon Kemp, s, s. c.
Jacksonboro’ Jan. 20, 1822.
Found,
j\. Red Morocco POCKET BOOK —The
owner can get i. by proving property, mid
paying for this advertisement. Apply at
the Chronicle Office.
January 31 ts
Notice.
Executor’s Sale.'
. IN Pursuance of an order of the llon
j orable the Court of Ordinary of Rich
] mond County, there will be snld at the
Market-House of the city of Augusta,
[ between the hours often in (he fare
noon and four in the afternoon of the
first Tuesday in April next, all the undi
vided real estate of the late Gem John
Twiggs, cu ialsiiug rs the following Lots
or tracts <d" land to wit:
i One Tract of Lend coniain
i ii>g Cue Thousand acres, situate, lying
, and being on Uioad riv.-r, in the County
i ol Filbert, originally grunted to Nimrod
Long, bounded End by surveyed land,
West by -and <u Nicholas Long, north by
f Broad river and South by land of Nich
* las Long.
On a Tract of Land lying in
(he County of Franklin, outlie waters of
nroail river, cohiaining Four Hundred it
ems, nu re or less granted to Joel Tcr
roll, hounded at the lime of survey,
Northwestwardly by vacant land, Smith
westwardly by unknown land. Suullieast
waidiy by vacant land, and Northeast
wardly by Robert. Shearman's lands.
Four Lots in the Town of
Brunswick, Glynn Comity, • cenaining
. ninety feet in front, and one hundred and
, eighty feet in depth to wit :
i Three acres of Laud in Co
>, lumbia County, usually called the Rous
-1 seau Springs.
One Lot in the City of
Savannah, in the ii| per part of the city,
on Indian street.
All that piece or Parcel
of land, situate West of the town cf Sa
vannah, being all the S tramp or low ground
belonging to a twenty four acre Lot, No.
ten, (10) containing nine acres and three
fifths of an acre, more or less.
I Lot number eight, situ
t ate West of the town of Savannah, con
taining two hundred fi-ct in width and
; three hundred feet in length.
Lot number nine west,
of Savannah, containing eight acres more
or less. Doth of w hich Lots lie on the
river Savannah, and Musgrovcs* Creek.
ii.su—
All that tract of Land
lying in Vanmcravv, containing two hun
dred feet in length and sixty suet in depth
more or less.
The property in ami near Savannah
will be sold on a credit, of one, two, and
three years secured by a Mortgage and
■ approved personal security.
The conditions of the sale of (he re
mainder of the properly will be one third
cash, the remainder on a credit of one
and two years with like secushy.
George Twiggs, Ex’r.
January 31, 1822
QQ* '1 be Editors of the Savannah Re
publican will give the above 3 insertions,
ami forward their accounts to this office
for payinent
.sVwvHi’a &u\u.
Will be" Sold,
On the first Tuesday in April next at
the Court-House in jacksonboro’ Scri
ven Connly between the hours of ten Si
three o’clock.
One negro man, named Jim,
levied on as the properly of Joshua 11.
Hudson, to satisfy an execution on the
foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of
Henry Solomons, junr, levied and return
ed to me by Janies Uryan, junr Deputy
Sheriff',
Solomon Kemp, s. s. c.
Jacksoiiboro’ Jan. 31, 1822.
OT 3 A List of At Vic Vw s
put in Storage at the WAKE-HOUSE of
Dii.uno & Ghovks, by the Steam-Boat
Company’s Boats, since the 7th inst. viz:—
20 Bids. Liquor marked It h D
1 Hag Coffee, marked F II M’Leod
6 Demi johns marked the same
2 Half hills do
1 Tierce Rice do
1 Leather trunk marked on the Lock
J Hutchins,
1 Trunk Sam’l T Phelps
1 Trunk Jno. C". Els worth
1 Package Book do
1 Tierce Liquor N. Wayer
25 Boxes Candles T.
46 Bids Flour F,
35 Bags Coffee F,
I llhd. U. S. 14 Company E
6 Trunks, W Nos 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Chest Miss Godfrey,
2 Boxes M G No 3 Ik 4
1 Box I N. 1 Trunk C N
• > Boxes Dr. E Hunt, Nosl 4 2
1 Keg Do. No 3
1 Half Bid S 1 Half bid HP
11 ierce marked diamond A
1 Box M G
1 Box Dr. Thus. Sandwich
2 Hbls J G Clark
1 'fierce 1 Sc 1 hid I Sc 1 box I Sc
12 Bbls Cider II I>
4 Pipes Liquor marked diamond B
10 Bags Coffee mai keu diamond W
1 Mbl Hum marked diamond Al
1 Keg Chains I D No. .5
2 Bbls Oranges, Cooke,
1 Pipe P C 1 box Jno Sa’i'cr
2 Tierces Rice It
1 Box 8 &. L 5 boxes Fish M Si SI
165 Mars Iron
3 Corn Mills.
N. D. There are other articles not yet
called for, which have already been pub
fished. Persons calling for goods, w ill be
required to produce orders from some offi
cer of the Steam Boat Company.
Hilhro & Groves.
January 24, U>22. — —3t
i3ocVoT Garter* ~
Has removed his Office'to Mclntosh
street, third tenement -north of Broad
street, where he can at anytime be found,
when not engaged in professional business.
Jan nary 1 7 ——«frtf
Mr. Henry Hanmi
han is (ally authorized to collect all debts
due to this office, ("irorn the Bth of Octo
ber •,) audio give receipts for the same,
January 17
, ' v r‘. Ipl
% * m ■ , %
•NTollce Vt> JiX^cVvatAjca
U~ ■ *
, kALED Proposals, addressed or hand*
c.i to the President < f the University*
will be received until the 221 day of
Alaic!i next, lor lnuiiiing a College Edi*
hoe at Athens, upon the Plan and ol die
Dimension* following, vis —The plan in
all respects like the one already erected
at said place, to w hich, persona wishing
to undertake, are particularly referred,
as a clear description of the number ts
Rooms,' their sizes,] manner of finnUk.i'g-
Uiem, lire places, closets, passage*, win
turn’s, doors, isc. cannot be fnruined in
th>9 notice. The building is to be <a j
hundred and twenty feet .ony, forty live *
i-et wide and four stories high—a!i6
foundation is to he of Slone, to" reach to
, tlic Clay, say about two feet below, ami
to extend two feet above the higln-Jt
suifjce of the ground- the three Hist
stories are to bo nine Let pitch each,-the
oilier eight—the wail ot the basement
. story is to be twenty-seven inches thick, r
in relation to which, the olheis are to
undergo a Successive and proportionate
diminution of thickness. The blinks to
bo laid in Lime Mortar; tlie wooden
Wotkofthe Building, is to be Painted
in and outside.
I lie undertaker wii! furnish all the
• mat d ials, and they are to be of the best
‘ tfuidity, all timbers exposed to the wen*
t‘.cr aie to be of heart pine. The work »
1 is tube done in a neat substantial aid
workmanlike manner; bond and securi
ty in double the sum proposed, will b»
rerjuired and a list of the secu”itliß must
accompany the proposal. Tlie lima,
. when the building will be completed
must also be stated.
, hive thousand dollars will be paid to
tlie undertaker on the first day ot .Jimp
next ; seven thousand when the building
is covered in, and the balance when it la
■ completed.
I Persons disposed to propesc for ihia
■ work had better visit the s at of the Uni-T
versify, when all the iut irimi'.ion in tlie
power of tlie President thereof, the Se
cretary of tlie board of Trustee sor the ,
Presidential Commit ice w,)l he cheer*
' fully all t rdud in reference to a..y particu
lar whatever, connected with the under
taking.
-A Bbury Hull.
fiec'ry Hoard True tees, of did- v
waity of Ueorgia, S
January 23.
(CjT The Augusta Chronicle will plraar* 7. J
give the Con going advertisement three
co/itfiicu'jiis insertions in bis paper, and I
request the Georgian of Savannah, th-i I
Journal and Recorder ol Milledgeville t-» * I
do the Same, and forward their account* I
to the Treasurer of the University for pay ■ ‘ I
ment. A. If. * I
Just Received, I
And for Sale. I
IB PIPES real Holland GIN, I
2 Half Pipes (.. P; TeuncrliTe Wim* I
12U Hhis. N. E. GIN of approved I
Brat ds, .> I
,20 Quarter Boxes of 11/son & Hyson I
Skin TEA, i I
{ WHISKEY I
4 Hints. Jamaica BUM, I
uauhelsofappi.es, I
100 Boxes HAISINS, Ey 1
T. 13. Gordon. „ ffl
Jitushy's Himpe. "5
January 24 3t ,JI
~ MEIIINO SIJA WXS, I
Scan is £5 l*omts, I
Very Klegaut, I
Just Received from M gw-York- I
-—-ALSO I
CAROLINE Plaids, a few pieces hand* I
some patterns, I
Elegant wiiile figur J Satin Robes, I
Do. do. do. do. Ribbons, I
Ladies’ Fleecy Gloves, :d I
Super- black Italian Crapes, H
Thread and Bobbinelte Laces, a' great! ■
assortment, A
B-.-st company Flag Handkerchiefs, I
bilk anrl 'I ahby Velvets, various colors, I
Very superior black Levantine Silk, A
Black Red and figured do. A
White figured Gros. Ue Nap do. . , A
Black &, dark blue Bombazines, very fine, A
WITH A VaIUETI or otiiem A
&ta\>Vc I'aucy Artk\cs •> ll
Which in addition to Slock on hand, com. K
prise a very general assortment adapted Sj
to the season- V A
—■—LIKEWISE ■
Cashmere Shawls I
A few, very elegant, will be rtceil eel
in a few days
Jewett, A belly & Co. I
Upper W'inrpUiiy Hotel.
January 21 wtf , A
~ 1
BeSPECI FULLY informs his friends fl
ami tlie public in general, that he has re- *®|
turned to Augusta, where he tenders Ids ||||
professional services to them as Portrait 19
Painter, and Teacher of JJru-mJng, in wliu.li
line he b*gs leave to solicit their patronage* Wm
January 21- -It
Notice. . ■
ALT. persons are hereby forworn ed |H
trespassing on a certain tract of land
two miles from this place, kno.ni by til's A|
name of Harmony-Hall, immediately i n ff'
the Cairpbdlton ferry road, without tiio
pi mission of Mr. B. Warren, t \vlio is my igl
agent dftring my absence.
Jus. 13. Wilkinson. H
January 21——-2tp
QfT A IVw fl
ers can be accommodated in a
Boarding!louse, with Room* suitable for
families. Apply at Ibis office. A
January 24——. It J-.; 1 ' .. V 'JHgj
B.VGGS Prime Little Oree» r fl
Coliee, tow fur sale—for cas.i only, by ‘
Thompson % Andrews; % * H
Jtyiuary t7-—ot w ...
-