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Ire permitted to receive their letters iVe*
of postage
3J. That the two cents at present a;
lowed to postmasters tor delivering tree
letters lie dispensed with.
4th. That so soon as the national do'.)’,
shall ho paid "off. the whole expense o!
the Post O.iice Department ho defrayed
oat of the general fund. This propod
tion, he presumed, would meet the view
of g >nllemen who are so nitich alarmed
to know what shall he done with the
tjecntiag and increasing revenue.
Mill. The lifih proposiiion he consid a
ed a very important one. It was. that
nil (he newspapers within the United
Stales should bepermi ;t *d to publish the
Laws of the U. f*t it‘s, and the Adver
tisements of the Post Olltee Department
and that, each should receive one him
dred dollars per annum for such publica
tion. livery man in this country wa -
presumed to know the law : and hew n
hold anionnhlo to the law as knowing it
Such being tlie fact, lie thought that
much pains should he taken to let those
who are subject to the laws know what
the laws were. As at present p'-oninl
gated, there was not. he would venture
to say, one man in a thousand who ever
saw the laws that were there enacted.
Mr. A. concluded hy moving that the
petition he laid on the. table and printed
which motion was agreed to by the ,
Dense.
~ AiTijrSvA: _ j
WEDNESDAY, JAM A liV I, IKi'Z. I
“ JU 75/*/, and fear aol," I
REMOVAL. I
’l'iia office of the Augusta Chronicle is remov- I
rtd, for the present, to the brick building on the I
corner of Jackson ami Ellis streets, immediately I
,u the rear oftlie Globe Hotel. I
COUNTY ELECTION. I
At the election, on Monday last, for Clerk ofi
the Supeiior Court, Sheriff, Tax Collector, Tax I
Receiver, Surveyor, and Coroner, the following I
named persons were elected. I
i Ui:rk —JAMES Me LAWS— (vo apposition. J I
Sheriff- I’LTLR F. BOISCLAHt. I
Tar Collector —OLIVER HEED. I
r.i.r. Receiver — MICHAEL E. ItOISCLAIK. I
Surveyor —ROßEßT K.MFORD. I
Coroner — UENJ. ROWLAND. I
CAUCUS, AGAIN, I
The Columbus Enquirer states that Messrs. I
•Grantland, Whitehead, Beall, Noshit, Lloyd, I
Reid, Terrell, Allen, Blackslioar, and Williams, I
were nominated hy ihe members of the Legisla- fl
lure (of the Crawford pnty, of course) a few I
days previous to adjournment, as candidates for I
Electors of President and Vice Presidcnt.of t) o I
,C. States. I
fiiwtiK op xaiix. I
“What’s ina name?—that which wo call a II
• rose, hv any other name would smell as sweet, {I
>Ve. And so, Unit which we call Ledetalism, ||
o; Caucus, hy any other name should he no less I
•diops, ’fhe “Federal pa ty o,t dor L. Sitatys. |j
(i iviTrVrnv.gwi dwt<V^roff7;- S *riie ‘ N.iliun d Re
publican party,” and die Ciawfo.d parly are tn
doavo ing to nltor the o iious name of ‘'Caucus,''
jo that of “ Conrcnliou!" Could a slionger
pnu-f 1.0 given, that they know they a fc in error,
hni lufusc to correct it—that they might veij
p.rr.uriy exclaim :
‘ iVc knew l!ir rialil, and we approve it, Mo,—
We I.now ij.e wrong—and still the wrung pursue."—
1 :••(, "ii’weCannul alter t/riwjrs,
iky Jove, wu’lle'iiuige Ihrir uaines, -ill"
i VM)ID.\TE!S LOU COXGIIESS.
We understand ihnt Judge St in.tv, of Rich
in.in 1, Gen. Nk\vnan,ol’ lien y.tieo. \V. Owens,
]Js [ of Savaim ih, Judge Hahhis, of Walton,
Col. Damki. Hiicwaiit, of (ilynn, (icn. Thomas
tii.AscocK, of Augusta, Gen. Jons Cori vii, ol
Tollkir, Col. John A. Cutiirkry, of Baldwin,
Col. Thus. W. Murray, o' Lincoln, Maj. Jacoii
Wood, of J/i IntosJi,' Jno, C. Tkiireli., I'.sip o*
Franklin, and Hoesev, Esq. ofl’utnam,
Wore talked of by the Lumpkin, or Democratic-
Urpuhlican parly, al Jl/illledgevilh;, as candi
dates for Cong ess, and that the five fi st named
may be conside.od as candidates. There was
no caucus on the subject; and we would inform
the editor of the Constitutionalist, that “the
Caucus system is” wot “in favor with both par
lies"—certainly not with the Domocratic-Ko
publican parly —and it would seem that he him
self is not well satisfied of its merits, since he
speks tv holster lip its sinking cause with the
“favor of both parties.” If nho right of itself,
Id him show that it is so, which it may fid. ly
hi! presumed ha can do, if such bo the case; mid
jf il be not, why, the “favor of both pm lies”
•:;'Jnngpt ipaka it so.
TIIEATitICAL V PKOPOSITIOV.
Do the people *)f Augusta desire to have llic
filrical entertainments here, this season! lo
those who do, the following piupoailinn is sub
edited : The spirited & enterprising Manager,
ijjr. I)n Camp, whose exertions for our amuse
ment Loretofuro, under the most inauspicious
circumstances, axe well known, and no doubt
properly appreciated, and who has at present,
iu Columbia, a Company which is said to com
prise pinch talent and respectability,and engage
ments with Messrs. CouPKn, Kean, Barton,
iIuLI.ANi), 11 AC SET r, VoUNO, MiSsCIARA I'ISII
it it, Mrs. Hogues, and others, with whom lie
desires to entertain the good people of this city,
& proposes lo do so,it they will give him an ear
nest of their disposition to patronize him, and
thereby enable, him to meet the great expense cl
erecting a temporary Theatre, for the season,
by subscribing individually for such a ntiliihei ol
Tickets as each may choose, to ho taken and
paid for whenever lire building is erected, ot
nearly so, or a few days before tho opening ot
it, as circumstances may require. He is cou
strained to this course, 100, which was lecom
mendod to him hy fiiomO.of the Drama in this
place, hy the state ofhia funds, which have been
mostly invested iii Theatrical edifices in Colum
bia, and the Canadas, and otherwise. He has
oho expended much in former temporal) ar
rangements in this place, now totally lost to him,
and as a [undent man, strictly punctual, upi ight,
and honest in his dealings, as is well known to
those who have had engagements with him, he
i'S very properly disinclined, in a station which
necessarily involves much risk, tv launch too ,ar
idito ita sea of uncertainty.
NEVV-OHLLx NS 1> ULV STAGE LIVE.
Ihe lino ot Stages between this place and
Now-OrJeaiis is now running daily throughout—
a daily lino having lately been established from
Macon, onward—and consequently, passengers I
to New On ms may no w leave tills place on j
any day, without waiting every other day, as j
formerly, for tho stages which met those at |
Macon, Scarcely any of ihe many improve- j
incuts of «ur oo i.itry are more striking than j
those continually occurring in ilie Stage & Mail j
inipiov cuients, or any ol those more so than lliosa j
w.deli have occur, ed oh the g cat No them and ■
\\ Onto n Line. But a lew years ago the mad *
was ..J days in travelling hotween Washington I
•t Now-0 leans, was carried in vehicles lilt o ; ‘
bettor than plm’ation jwagons, and the pas■• ;
sage through the Indian country, was dilhcult i
and dangerous, and distressing for want of ac
commodations—twelve months ago, the time "
was, we believe, 15 days, tri-weekly, and the
accommodal ons comparatively but little bettor;
Iml, since then, the time has been 12 days, daily
to Macon, and thence tri-woekly, with Coaches, | 1
equal in coinlort, and very nearly in quality, to
ihe host private carriages, and excellent accom- I a
modatloiis generally—and, lately the Line has j J
been Daily, throughout—thanks to our able and j
energetic Post-Master General, ami the [ire- |
sent spirited enterpuing Contractors, Messrs „
James Uekside & Co.
PUBLIC MEETING.
At a Public Aleut ing held in Montgomery
county, Kentucky, on the sth uit. the following
preamble and resolutions were uiiunimously
adojiUi-1 :
“From tho altitude in which circumstances
have placed the tw o great political parties of the
Million, it becomes those professing lo belong lo
the Jeffersonian republican school lo adopt every
cfiicieiil and honorahlu means to sustain, in their
simplicity and purity, the democratic princij los
of our republican institutions: And whereas,
ihe friends of tho present administration of the
general Government have deemed it expedient
to hold a convention on the -'-id day of the pie
sent month, in the town of Frankfort, to nomi
nate sui'ahlo persons to he supported for Gover
nor and Lieuleiiuul Governor of this Stale, and
eleetms fer President and Vice President oftlie
■ Uiiiteil States: Wherefno,
Resolved, That tho interest of tho comniuui
tv claims a paramount consideration over indi
vidual aggrandizement, and that the belligerent
parties should give to political piineiples an un
i,u iblied pic-i mineiico over personal pai tialities.
Reiolrcd, That wo approve of the lending
political measures ol the present administration
oftlie General Govi rninent.
It critical, That we are not of those who reck
less of princij lea, pursue heedlessly the loiUnies
of any individual.
Resulted, That \vc arc the unbending and
uncompromising advocates of the political doc
trines contained in tho Kentucky and Virginia
resolutions of’its ami 'DO.
Rcsolcr.il , That wo consider an honest advo
cacy of the ro-eleelkin of tho present Chief Al. i
gistrate oftlie nilion, in no respect conflicting or
incompatible with n patriotic republican devo
lion to the second officer in the government.”
~M,VRBIBI))
to Savannah, na thcl-.h alt. by Eie Ilov. Jlr. .Mealv
■Mr. 1,01 IS GAWIlfj. -f r-.ivaniiali, lo Ab-s
Lit AN C.'ES CO.V.V.of A imsi-v
fcj m mm rnfmatanewammu »»»a«n«mt.wp
i) A.\ ADDItKSS
Will Ih‘ ilflivcioil liy Dr.
3 I'. As. lloiiKnrsiiN, Iv liiri
\\wMt:i)ic.iL socir/n
ofAiiifUbtn,'FUL'S S)A\, at I'J o'clock, j
in the Lecture Hoom oftlie I'rcsljylcrian
Church. The nip tthcrss ofllio Alodical
profession, nnd jdihlic firencrnlly, nre rc
speciriilly invited to attend.
•Inn 1-•)
a aiin.'
To lh ■ Tali ons of Summerville.lauh uyt.
■holastic Exc'fcises of tliis In
JIL fcilitntion will not rcooininence until
.Monday next, beimy prevented from Ink
ing place sopner, by some necessary re
pairs being now in progress,
Mr. Ha.visav. gr itelul for the lihcrnl pa
tronage which he hns received, lias iiuule
a ningcinei ts lo obviate the objoetio-m
In ret dole existing, relative to .Issid.ii'U
in the summer season, hy employ ing hi*
brother, Ai.uin C. I.Umsu, who will re
- main permanently, ami be under the ini
mediate direction and conlroul of the
principal.
Jan 4 It -’■>
uma’WaV '^maixEK^'.
The following are the dinvvn nnnybers 1
oftlie Virginia tSlnle Lottery, lor the be
nefit oftlie i’eteishurgh Dencvolent .Me
chanic Association, Extra Class No. 0. f
till. Sid. 5-2, 88, Stl, Ilf, 42.
Delaware ami No. Ca Consolidated!
Lottery, Class .Vo. 25,
SO. n, SB, 27. 37. 00. 30, 19, 08, 11. !
Jan 1
MUSUSStA
1 18 B09) COWEBT
•i. o. #• i*eij* sedge u,
E,® espeettully informs liis friends an
tin l public, flint iio intends giving
<'oiicoit at tin* r.vrr.iiif.i.'
CHI IH'il . next week, with the assist
niirt l ol Mrs. I»i;kvi;s, Mr. Hi aso.x, am
ot ii>r Professors and Amateurs, win
ha ve kindly consented t > aid on this oe
eassioa. So pains will he spared in tin
selection and management id'tlie Music
i Ik* pianos shall ho pi i.iripally new. am
very ell’-clive.
.Inn 1 *jt o.j
fit! l\l»
CONCERT!
VOC Hi AND LSSTKI'.IIHS i'A L
US. REEV ES and MR. MAREK
llm. respool 1 illly informs the pnldie
tliat with the assistance of a miniher id
the Ladies and Gentlemen Amateurs ol
lids oily ; they will on FRIDA V Night.
I lie dlh instant, at the Masonic Hall, gix»
a Grand t ’oncert.
tty s*Tickets 5 *Tickets Sl—and may lie obtained
ol Mr. I?rn\. Richards iV Gainibl. aud at
die Ihiiled Stales Hotel.
•hill 1 o',
A .N l>
COXVI MISSION BU3IPJK 3S.
adersigned will traiisaet the
jH- Factorage and (.'animission Plm-i
ness, tinder the linn of Heard <\ Wilson
r. mi;Aiti),
JOS. w. \\ ILSON.
dan I 10, 0.3
KOI, (d.V, A:!’.
Landing from Steam (mats.
Hit) Itarrels / \. lam land
25 Dials. s mm.
iflUl.ATi/lunT? dK' Harrels I H-illhaore
50 Minis. (, Whiskey,
25 litnN .Norliiorii Gin,
11) hills. -\ nple Grimily,
10 do Peppermint Cordials,
10 hints prime Molasses,
Oo casks prime Goshen Clieeso,
10 do new Rice,
ti'iO I,bis. No. I, 2 and 3 .Mackerel.
For Sale by
(1. il. Mine ALP.
Jan d :ti 25
has sold
y J b i‘maiDn^StocuTff'l'lmSlfl
*“ Wr - U ' M Mere.,,.,,
who will eontimie the l>,
Hoods Gasmens, at the same stun*.
Thunklaf for the patronage lie h is ri
reived, respectfully solicits for his sui
ressoe, a eontjmiation nfil.
WM. O. AHERNETIIV.
(T/* Mv Hooks and Notes will he lie;
at the store lately occupied by me, whei
those indebted, are rei|.tested to m.ik
pax meal as early as convenient,
dim I «l 25 W. It. I
~im si: b*<’bbibbus
SpN e.-peetfully informs his friends, an
B& -i own and Country Merchants i
general. that in addition to the Sloel
purchased of W. I). A iikiim/i iiv, he In
dust lieeeived a fresh and complete at
sort meat of
Seasonable Goods,
And has recently mad Tangement- t
receive Additional Supplies from Net
York, which h« idlers for Sale on favoi
aide terms. i>lr. Ahernelliy’s former eu
turners are particularly invited so call.
WM. A. Ml i'CHELL,
’‘V. A. IM. oilers fir S.iie at ids id
Stand, first door above the liable an
Phoenix lintel, a General Assortment <
GROCERIES Sc SHOES,
Which v\ iil he sold low; ns he is dc-iroi
to close that estahlislmical.
dan I hi "Jo
w 35 • "i\ v* is if n■: i \a
O i l I}US his services to his friem
and the public fft-ll Tally, ia the vt
j rious branches of his Pcolbssion. Ii
| may In; found at ids Cilice, a few dooi
I below (lie Bridge Bank Ha iid lag.
.iau 1 2t 25
AT LAUREL H£LL,
A’ or .MrHi i n Crick, on the S.iumiiniii I too
I". Ahlrs jiollL gi/.-m/ .
■ a The subscriber respectfully ii
I’orms his friends, ami lit ■ pai
i he generally, Unit In l will <•
,jt; lerlain tratdie: s at tin* abox
meiiiiunod place, where every dibit w
he made, to afford tin 1 at aosl saiisf.i
tiua to those who may caff on him.
HE.NJ.F. VERDEtCV.
dan I
.sSS,<M>D SHGLILS
U ITU
AO V*v\%ch oV s\ ,OVH).
'i’he Drawing of the
Vluidu OuuvxV \ioUcv\,
•J J
Clttss No. ti<>, for is;)|.
Will he lieeeived on Saturday.
SfllHM/:.
i Prize of Xfi,()!)() I) til irs.
1 do of Kl.(Kii) Dollars.
I tlo of o 0110 Dollars.
I do of 1,111) Dollars.
Id do id" 1,1(1)0 Dollars.
10 tlo of 000 Dollars.
01 do of WM) Dollars.
01 do { of 100 Dollars.
01 tlo * ol’ 00 Dollars,
j 10-J do of -111 Dollars.
1 Jlfci tlo of 30 Dollars.
iVe. tSiC. t} , c. !)•(•,.
Ticket (d'H). llaU’jSO, (luarferi*(2 00.
j Prompt attention paid to ortlers at
IBBvlOiSS?
i Fortunate Lottery Office.
No. 211 Kroatl strer
fl'r’ Address A\ r . P. Hkuks.
| Jan I 25
AT pkivati; s iu:.
A Likely \'ellow Girl, about 20 years
. old—accustomed to all kinds ol
house-work, is an excellent seamstress:
can cut out and make up linen ami dress
es, a prime washer and ironer of fine
clothes, a good nurse and cook, and com
• j hining every tpialilication to render her
I a val.adde acquisition, fc>'he has I ec. i
id | ruised in n genteel family, suitl is now of
a feretl with reluctance. Apply to
A* L. HI LL .J- CD.
t- dmi I ts 2u
a! -
IO j LIST or LETTEKS,
J® f.M AININfi in the Pust-Oliicu at Augusta,
if (ia. on tin; Ist of January, ISI!2, (not
i>, j hi'tore iulvcitised.) Persons wishing t.cUois
( | lioin this list will ploaso say they arc ad vcrliscJ.
A.
\ilains Jno Anderson Virginia
- Adams llmi!y Arnnkl U I
Ad.mis Sarah Atkinson U 11
Alims
It.
Hnnhs Dr liouhvarc Amanda
~ Ileall IN 11 HrooKing Kob't
k Itislcll IWiihloa Miooknur Daniel
. Hi II Urn \ It,orison /.coos
Itcnnelt mrs Hinton John
' Hisscll Milo Hud long Pcarco
’ Hlair l.oht J Hnrrilt Isaac
| Itiin c Alscy ItucUinglmm Charles
• ' ItrounJnol Harden Arclnhali!
Honrnu John Hnrkc Itohcrt
d Dolan Richard M Duller N Iv
" , C
Cayo R limoad miss Charlotte Damps
Case \V 1' earn of Martin Ciaw-
Cassels Samuel J lev
Cash James .1 Crat'lon Dennett
Carols Thomas 11 Crawley mis
Charter Win D Coghlan mr
Ch;mi|'iiey Horatio N Crane William
Cla ho lalward S Cook Roswell
Curtis Urn id 1. j
Dallas Coiiinirnloro A Dickson James
Decamp V Duhhs J W '
e , I-, 1
Iklinonston Charles f.van rev Josiah 1
( I'ghurl Peter M live Jnse, Ii Ajr I
f lhs Charles I'.vans Jaeoh t
V ,
few rev I A fox James I. E j
fleming miss Martha foster Alexander!
(i
Hilton miss Ana (been Jesse I’
(ioiidmim miss Susan (irulihs llu/.ekiali
(iny mrs Elizabeth (bissjl in,
(ireenwooil miss A/arlha
H I
Harmans Matthew Houston Alexander 1
Hawley lle/.ekiah Hopkins Harrison 1
Hall Asa; h Howell Eliza 1) 1
Hay-good Appl ton Hull Thus II f
Ila/./ard Oliver P Huggins Ahrnili
11 atn ill Andrew Hudson Hampton A I
Harper A T Hunny J ,
Hiteheok Chester Hunter J W jr ,
Hills Stephen Hudson Wm O
I Inleomho William Hutson Tiiuuiuu
Hudson A
J 1
James Josnph Ivy George A
Johnson mrs Eli/.nlicth James mrs Alcy I
I Johnson Hiram II Johnson dr W H i
J- K I
ns Kilhorn Chaiinecy ,
James M
Kcnmifly Wilh.uu
1 Kcihuhi Nancy
h "
I,ron Lowirt Nancy It
u’- Lmnliiirton AUVhiI I«uikl John
Law Josiah S LTibhock iiijh Ii
I.iUii's ']' M
vt M
. 71/ILon f'lnrloH 71/arfin nir« l\fatgunti
1 1 Mini/ Horatio JMrAiune John J
l%< Mv'Vyrv Ann II riiift mins June!
Afackio WiHiain it/illcn John i)
V M Tyro Holland jVJiILs (> F care of Oliver
jl/c.Millcn misß il/atilda Luinnr
I 3/arshall Alt M mray l*J
ml J/cMillan Archibald Mnw\ Tliohijm S
j h Me 1C no Wlt d/oorc 1 lira lit
I. iN .
, Newnan Thomas Nevvin miss J/ary
' Nelson Jlitchell
O
Oliver Win D Owen fiehlen H
1*
Pai her William Plummer Samuel A
(o Philips Thomas Pumty Cheney
■w Perry 1! f Pope Aalhaiel
,!•. Penwell Thomas Pye William
i- <l
tinesmd Alfred
R
. . Rankin William Rice rev Eidhrr
1 ‘ Rani'i-y Edward Roekhouth Joseph
, Reid eapt Rohert Roland Meiit
°f Riley mrs Eh/.ahelh Ro’,crls f, S
Snmlerlin (Jnorgo Sims Frederick
e Scovell Chin les Smith Itichaid
Sours rev Wm Smith .Moses
Sri,lt Cidy l.ambard Allied, care of
” Sage Stephen U PS; elhnan
Selleek f, edu. iek Sliingfellow Win
•Is Shelton N I, Snngall W W
n- Smilhw'iek John Spencer WA, UHA
In Smidi Kininiy Smees A A
Smith Stoddard W Sulliviui Alexundoi
Taylor .1 W Thompson W II
Tail Joseph S Tim, man mrs Eli/.ah'h
' Tale Ifoheil Tift Nelson
® Thomson miss Nancy Tu ley Thomas
Thomsen Isham Turner lev sMleu
ad. V
Vailoiten francis
W
W.ilerman Asaph Wilson miss Julia Ann
•I’" Walker (jeo II Wiggins William W
■n- Walker Alexander W itleox Eliza
v<- j W'alker Heeheii Wilcox John
.i I 1 Walke r miss Martha W, ight Ehenezor
j Watson Alexander Wiighl (>.. 1 v ill
West Eli/.aheih C Wiighl William
Wiole mrs Elizabeth
V
Young mrs Mary
s' Wm. C. MICOC, P. M.
° Jnn 4 2o
At\u\\u’\s\vv\lov’s vsu\c.
Oii Aloud a/, Ihr I ‘Aik of February m rl,
I unsold to the highe.l bidder,
I * V id Ihe late residemre. of J viu a,
j Poi;m), deeeas-t'd, in Columbia county,
{nil Ihe |ieri:sliulde (iropcTty belonging to
; said df‘eea!seil. eonsisling of:
/V Morse, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, lings.
Oxen, Carl, Pkintalion T'-.ols, hnusehnld
and kiu-hea Farnilnrc. Com, Fodder.
1 Colton, N;e. Sell Ibr the benefit of tht
) heirs and creditors. Terms m ade known
|on the dly of sale. The sain to eon-
I dime from (Iny to day, until nd is sold.—
The Plantation will he he rented, and the
( Negroes hired, at the wtn»" time.
I HOS. E, HE.VLL, Adair,
.fan I wtd 20
A A vu\ius\v aVo v’ h .\wl\cc.
t & LL persons indebted to the estate of
. .I.uuai Poti.Mi, dceouHed, late of'Co
limit,ia county, are required to make im
mediate |»ayinent: and all those to whom
. theestate is indebted, will hand in their
et. demands.aeeording to Ijnv.
TID>S. E. REA LL, Adin’r.
.far* i wul »r,
‘ sit
BVI. I• Jl 11. f, I |*,N,
Till# DAY,
■it ii crcr.ocK ;
4lfhds. and 3 I,his. Sugar,
20 qr casks .Malaga VVine,
20 boxes Soat), 10 pieces Hugging,
II kegs Powder (Pitkin's)
I tierce and 2 bids Klee,
10 boxes window Glass. Reoils Hope
1 box cotton Cards, 20 boxes Segars,
■1 doz wafer Huekels,
2 do nests dry Measures,
3 eases Horam Hats,
•* P s - mixed Kerseys, T'superline Hats
I Noth, 2iM at tresses, and 1 Cluck.
Terms at sale.
Till# MIGHT,
At half past 0 o’clock,
A complete assortment ofsluple & fancy
imv food's
BBOOT* AI\’l»SlfOHS,
Cutlery, Fowling l*iceos, <)•(;• t|«e.
•lan I 2t» Terms cash. |
\\V>OKS AT
BV li.lll
THcnso.n /;/ /;,v/.vc, j,n. 5,
AT the Store No. 2112 ISroad st. will I
. be eonlimied the side* of valuable
Hooks, consisting ol’n very general as ,
sortment ol’lbeologienl, historical, me
dical, classical, biographical, miseella- ■
neons, law, and school Hooks; worthy
the attention ol’all who desire to emliel J
lislitbeir libraries with valuable additions, j
Catalogues may be bad at the place of 1
sale, and the Hooks examined until half
past <» o’clock, when the sale will begin. !
.Inn -I 2o 1
A IMI IN IST II VTOIIS #A i,E. i
On lln' fust Tiwsdiiy in .tlurchiwrl,
A GKEEAHLV to tut I’ the
/A. Honorable the Interior Court of
Kiebmond eminty, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, will be sold, the following f
tracts of Land, belonging to the estate of
Cluon Nally, deceased ; Ii
Dm; Tract of 2ot) acres in Early, known ti
by lot No. 35, in the2ld district—undone e
other True! in Wilkinson county, known h
by lot No. 43. in the IDtb district, contain- s
nig 21)2)) acres. The said lands tube sold
at the Court-house doors of said coun
ties. a i.so,
Will be sold at the Market bouse, in
tin; city of Augusta, one Negro Girl nam
ed Easter, belonging to said estate—to
la; sold for the benefit of the heirs and I
creditors of said estate.
J AN. JOHNSON', Ailtii'r. 1
MARY JOHNSON, Adm’rx. 1
wtd 25 I
*o r i7tT!r —i
ON the first Saturday in January
next, the City Council will appoint
the following City Olllocrs, for the ciihu
yeur, with tlie salai ies dnnexed ;
Mnrsbii.', with n salary of tj(|,ooo
Deputy do. S(H)
Clerk of Council, -100
Collector and Treasurer, (MID
Clerk of lower market, 300
Clerk of upper do. 7>
Street Olliecr, 1,000
Jailor, (MH)
Keeper of magazine, 21M)
Two Constables, each -100
Keeper of hospital,
Four Vendue masters.
Persons desirous to obtain any of the
loregoing appointments, will band their
applications (naming securities) to the
Clerk, on or before 10 o’clock, A. M. of
that day. Hy order,
‘ GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
Jan t 25
Sew ChOOdn.
SWOWDEW Sc SHEAR,
lla re Uin ivcil Tlilk Day from JVno York,
PER •ieb watered and fasbioimldo
figured Silks.
Extra figured French Muslins and Whir
saw Prints,
Rich white Gauze Veils and Crape de
Sliien Shawls,
Sujter plain French Ginghams and Thi
bet Wool Handkerchiefs,
New stile fancy Gloves ami rich Run
nel Ribbons,
Super blk \ limey eol'd Fur Tippets.
I case.li i-b Linens and extra line bird's
eye Diaper.
Super 4 I bleached Shil lings and wide
Waltham Sheetings.
Dee 21 It 21
A CI'NM.VGIIAM Ac €>. have
• removed to the store formerly
oceapied hy Mr. James Hones, as u
Cr.iekery Slorti, at the corner of Hroad
and Mclntosh streets, nearly opposite
the Post < Dlice.
They have received by recent arrivals
from Philadelphia and New York, an
ikVi'/kV.S/FF ASSORTMENT OF
IMI VrN, A:C\
Which they oiler to Physicians, Mer
ebnuls and others, on as good terms us
they run be purchased in Augusta.
A I.HO, ( /
On band. SLH) gallons winter strained
S-ierm Oil/ Maeeaboy, Rappee, Scotch
and American Gentlemen’s Snuß’s.
Pbysidans prescriptions put np ut all
hours.
Novi) H
HAVING lately been burnt out, at bis
old stand near the Globe Hotel,
respectfully informs bin friends and the
public generally, tbot be has taken the
small Hrick Front Store. No. IST, north
side of Hroad street, 3 doors above Mr.
John Moore’s corner, lately oeeupietl by
Mr. Dunlap, and nearly opposite Messrs.
.Sibley Ac- Morrison’s corner, whore lie
1 hopes by bis devoted attention to the
r CO.\TKCri<).y.in y ISUSI.XESS, in nil
its brunches, to share their former liberal
patrovage.
DANIEL DILL.
JJcc S 2))
CUM ELASTIC
OVER-SHOES.
Subscriber has receiv
. , <*d this day, by the Wash
wWington, a large assortment
Mk. ol’Ladies Gum Elastic Pru
nella Boots, Gentlemen's India Ruhbeo
Over-Shoes and Knots—together with
every article i«i the Boot and Shoe Line,
B. W. FORCE.
HeegH fit 83
jbS£ v-"'
* SST '
m«s. a.
WOULD inform the Ladies of-Aii\
gustn iuni its vicinity, that she \
lias just received (from Paris and Xcw
lorlt,) a large assortment of
MILLfMARY
AM)
lA\<l GOODS,
u liicb she offers for sale ntber old stand
No. 5208, Broad-street, on the lowest
enns, via.:
Fashionable silk and straw Bonnets,
Kohhinelt S(»encers and Pillareens,
Hohhiiielt and Dress Caps,
Blond edged and Hattin Ribbons,
Cap ami Lutestring do
Feather Flowers and Head Flowers,
Pyramid do. for Cukes,
Silks of various descriptions,
Dolls, Toys, Curs, and Braids, ts-c. »f-e.
HKl'/SSKS of the newest patterns;
October 2f). fimH
H UlTiniV WARE*
r|Vli; snbseriber oilers for Sale in Ka
.M. v annaii. a large assortment of (ho
first quality Earthenware, in fine order;
and will sell the same for city acceptan
ces, in lots often crates or more, on an
low terms, ns ware of equal qnality is
sold, either in Charleston or New York.
8. B PARKIiIAN.
Savannah, Dee. 7, ISIJI 6t-w3m 18
luiMiiUK wabeT
A< .
HE subscribers are now in posscs
sion of their fall stock of Goods,
received per ships Oglethorpe and Wil
liam Donald at Savannah, direct from
Liverpool—which they oiler to country
Merchants and others upon terms as lib-
with ia^BM^M^nur--^
[ffet
Their Stock was purchased hy one of
the lirm in England foreash, which given
them advantages equalled hy no house
in this State, nor surpassed hy any in tho
< 'luirleston or Northern Markets. Their
arrangements are permanent, and such
us will enable them at all times to he in
curly receipt ofthe newest style ofshapes
and patterns. Feeling confident of ma
king it to the interest of those wishing
supplies they respectfully solicit patron
age—and pledge themselves no piiinn
will bo spared to give satisfaction.
P. B. TAYLOR A Co
:tST, Broad street, Augusta, near tbo
Merchants'and Planters’ Bunk.
017” The Athenian, Georgia .lournal
and Cnrolinian will give the uhoveUvelvo
insertions and forward their bills fur
payment.
Nov f) ts 11
THE CHARLESTON
CROCKERY STORE.
fIMIIE (Suhscrihers well known in
M. Georgia, us dealers in Earthen
ware, China, Glass, Sec. hog leave to in
form their numerous customers, ns well
as others on their way to Charleston, that
their stock is now complete, and pro
nounced hy judges to be the best in tho
f iiiltd States, which they are oflering to
merchants at as low a rate us uiiymar
ket in America.
They are well aware that promises un
less supported hy facts, are useless, mid
worse than useless; they make no pro
mises, nor appeal to public sympathy against
powerful combinations or private, monopoly,
they are well satisfied that the pu'iilc
know how to appreciate snch appeals.—
No market is closed against ns, hut on
the reverse all are open, and our busi
ness solicited hy the manufacturer; our
friends are many and powerful, and with
numerous other advantages, oar facilities
for doing business are not eiptalled by any
dealer in Augusta, orsurpussed hy any in
.yew-York.
We would say, in conclusion, that we
intend making it the intern si of purchasers
to hay from us; our prices shall be low (
and terms liberal. We refer to our cus
tomers in every village in Georgia for
the respectability of our house and retV
titude ofour business principles.
11. B. G LEA WON Sc Co.
JVo. 364 King Street, Charleston .
Feb 10 ts 40
TOWMLOT
FOR HALE.
s '1 be subscriber offers for BnU»,-
<fkT?S» die largo and valuable LOT »rt
IlSlral ibe corner of Washington
sbyUgEsL Reynold streets, and immedi
ately opposite Camming' s Warehouse.
THOS. I. WBAY. ,
Dec 84 4t 23
A IWISIAtIII i
WASTED - %-i
WANTED, in a respectable ofld
highly profitable business, n part*
I nor, who can invest seven or eight thdiM
sand dollars in the concern, and take wf
’ active interest in the management ofl* ; —
Satisfactory evidence would be given,
I that such sum would be solely and very
. I'.rotilubly invested. For further parti
culars, direct, ppet paid, to 8. W «■ cure
oflbc editor of the Augusta Chronicle..
Dec M ID