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H TPgi' **uoiis*iing the
c\uio:s\cUn,
W DAIIiY.
ev a. h. I'iair.wmi.N.
BB"3' : ’iV!\(J determined to issue the
■ k AUGUSTA CtlllOMCl.K «m/y.
the bus: tiers portion of tho
Rear, at least, and lo toiunn'iice (he daily
Son dietitian as early as a sufficient tjjmr.i
A- cvfaew type, and ether materials tan I is
'Bpi't lined, tVorn the \orth we beg leave.
•Sts;tee!fully, to tiiiVr the project to our
Biends and the public generally, f»r their
liitronago. The socui-weekly and vvock
l mibiieutions will be continued us usu
11. and. sensible that the Daily paper, now
|n contemplation, will lie supported prin
oi;.ily by the Mercantile portion cf the
Oomr.ianity, we shall endeavor to render
ft valuable to that class of our cilizei s,
by culling' into action every possible
means of (.’ounnereial intelligence : and,
with the aid t>f an able and intelligent
assistant editor, well skilled iu coniine'
i .itiiil aIT i ire, whom we design to engage.
cad the exertion of the utmost possible
' energy and industry, the latest and must
iimporbutt commercial und other news,
(few-ill always be presented. anil at the
jj&Mima time the interests of our Agcicnltu
pl'.d. Polilierd. Literary, ttnd general rca-
Ejtycrs, most of whom arc also interested,
or less, in the commercial micll;
gKjgeuee of the day, will be duly attended
80. And the numerous late improve-
Siuents in the mail arrangements id' this
Beity—giving us a ditinj until from every
He; u art er. Hast, West, North, and rsonth.
Hby tho {'-liarieslon. Vew-Orlenns, iN’orth-
Bcrn. and Savannah stages, present peeu
Kfiar facilities fora daily paper, and means
Bof rendering it eontiau.tlly valuable and
Biuterestiiig. The patrons of this paper
Bumy rest assured that it shall not be ex
■ celled by any other similar publication.
■ determined as tve are, to spare no mean*'
I of effecting that end. and sensible, that,
I fn this community, us in every other, a
I liberal A: intelligent pabii ■ wilJevei keep
[ pace, in it-s patronage, witii any useful
I nnd valuable enterprise that may be pre
f seated to it—We wi.l leave it to a majo
rity of i he subscribers to this publication,
f to deU‘rmiao whether it shall lie publish
ed Dili!;/ throughout the year, at Ts-,'N
DOlil.AItS x»i:st an.Si'.m, or Daily duiin/r
tic btUiiiii'stt months, and smut weekly during
pie remainder of the year, at MRiiiT DOL- j
L.l RS i*Kit annum.
g/’Tn render this paper as valuable
as possible, each No. will present ail the
material commercial and other news
from N'liw- V irk. Boston, Pbilmlrlf'hin.
itaiiimore, \V«shinflt.iu, Mobile, New
<>i In ins, mid every oilier (jiiartor of the
Voi 'll, inceived by (be daily pnpe.s oi’
file preceding And, us “ho ,•«
per will be published regularly by sun
rise, every m .ruing, subambers will get
'Vic news so much curlier lima by (In’ f.<-
peigu daily ptipets tliey receivelV> m the
Ibist-cdliee. win-i it opens tbareullcr, or.
1 the «iii;ie mornings.
JX olTtulug this j'lijjact to the patronagu
of ilia public, wo b., «r leave lo bo uudcKloud
as tip-miling sololy lt> ib-.'U' interest, us tho
only solid siii'J proper basis* vs such an umlur
j. Oar oten interest rroicpis ns to tlio eu
lei"sine, from a bclieftbat it may bu profitable
to oil. selves, us well us useful to ilia public; fui,
unless i: be iiscfu , nnd therefore profitable, to
fin- public, it ought not to be, and we urn vensi
Pin caoiiolami will not be, '.rofilubia to us; anti
y. a t!i«rofore desire no ouu to patronize it, but
tinman oxnoctution of “value received” for
tnuir money, or to continue their subscriptions
thereafter, should tliey be disa .pointed in that {
vxpnelatkm, The correct principle of all bum j
.ness l anractiins (and ibis is, of course, as much j
a business li.nisiiction as any other) an.! tho only
one on w hi-b they can he safely, honestly, pro- |
(jpahlv, u’ permanently iriaintnlned, is mutual I
Shaft and self interest. And, udying upon this, j
in the ■ resent enter -iziv we sitall Loir closely 1
and actively to the interests of on- t*ub«ciihoi«, |
iit the best means of promoting our own—sensi- j
ble that whether they like or dislike us person- I
* ,Uh/, tliey .will patronize the pacer, if we make it
p their interest to do so, nnd that the nine in
dustriously and ; c:severing!)' we laho fur them,
tins mare general nnd valuable will bo their pa
tronage. And, should wo at any lime, become
forgetful of them and our i'bes, tho best way
ofcorrecfing the evil, mid arousing our ene.gics
and p opor sense of the source few whence wo
Je ive our profits, will be to wiliid avv then
patron go, till it slw’.l be to their interest to ro
riew it. This iviil be due to themselves, and
liulbing tnoru than j.isl to us. An i, while no
editor Ins the tight to en pure of a subscriber tlio
,canse of.a withdrawal ofhissuhscii lion,to coni
id,,i,i 0 f him fir it, would be to attach to others,toe
blame, which, in nine cases out of ton, is due on
ly to ou selves. If a man does not consider it
his interest to continue Ins subscription longer,
whether right or wrong in his opinion, he is just
os IVee to do so, as to withdraw his pationage
from anv Store—and to enquire ofhim llm c.iu.o,
/? iin iertiuent, while to blame biui foi it, is arro
gant and unjust. The patronage of a paper
phuuld always bo given, or withdrawn, from a
»,enss of the value of the paper to the t uldic, or J
fa ones-eels, without any icfu.encu v.'h,i<cv)n to
the editor pe.sonally, whom one may like or dis
like, without liking or disliking his pa. er—and |
therefore an editor should never consider tho 1
withdrawal of nubsciiritioii.as a personal matter,
j'n the least, or feel the less respect or tegard fur
the individual who withdraws it. Its only effect
should he to prompt him to an examination of
jhis conduct, and the correction of any errors
bo may discover,- and to stimulate him to
greater exertions—determined, at least, neither
to deserve censure, or loss of j ut onage, so far ns
his honest efforts can avail to prevent it. As to
the withdrawal of patronage lor u difference ot
political or religious opinion, that is a thing
.■which should never pain, o. move for a moment,
•any honest and independent editor, as, amid the
endless variety ofhuman opinion on those sub
jects, the same expression of opinion which
Would induce one uiau to withdraw, would in
duce another or more losubsciibe—at least, su
We have found it.
Commercial patronage, however, has little or
qothing to do with personal controversy or con
flict of opinion; butis funded, principally, on in
dustry, eueigy. honesty, and perseverance, in
tiys (jtjickpublics,'.tea cf till jxnjortact/ec/?, agd
Mi.imjiiatwai u >n tn mu 'la^twmwinMMwisa
able and intelligent comments upon them, cal
culated to develops their true nature and ronso
quenoos. And, commercial men, undivided and
unprejudiced by paity, will,ns all others ougiit to
do, always carefully examine both sides ofevery
question, looking more to the intrinsic value of
the opinions tV arguments themselves,than to the
persons who utter them. However, then, we
may differ f'om any ol'ou; me chants politically,
" h.lo we shall continue ft eelv to express our po
litical opinions, uninfluenced by anv man or any
pa. ty, we have no doubt tliey will patronize us,
so long as wo may make it to their interest to do
so, commercially; and the Daily j aner will be
devoted chiefly to thcii interests. And they can
not be unaware, that no paper can honestly a
e eo with them altogether, un i that while tliey
differ ftom us in some things, they will probably
agree with us in others, and the same also with
any paper that boldly an I honestly expresses, as
eve y one ought to do, its own opinions, and not
those ol a arty, or of any other a, o' or erson,
\V e believe (hat njirst-rati: Daily Paper, such
as we are deter mine I that ou s shall lie, will bo
high;)' valuable.to the Ijco, arid profitable both
to its patrons and to ourselves. The groat ob
joclol commercial men, >u atiouizing papem, is
to obtain the ca.best cuinmeiidnl intclligctico
font all planers; and to efl'cet this, many sub
se.ibo for s iveral daily eniumocial papers, pub
different ua !i s. Vcl still, as few, if
any, can afford to have one f:om every sea port,
or comme ci.d town,intelligence will often an ive
by ape s which they do not take, which will give
those who lyceive those -.a, eis, the advantage
of ihem. And buri le tliis, many of them have
scarcely time to look through all tlio commer
cial matter of every papoi they ccoive (and of
ten to no cff.;cl,)to find such as concerns them
selves or the particular business of this city.
Our object will bo to have every commercial
pa. ci that is desirable, throughout the Union—to
got them from the P"st office, each evening, the
the moment they are received the; e— and to se
lect ftum them, set ni typo , dariny the nig’t,
and , nbiisii by sunrise, next morning, all the ira
tant commercial inlelligance they contain—al
so, tho important political and other news, so far
as the lime will permit—giving the , iefereneo,
always lo the commercial, and all that mostly
concerns the commercial community. Thus lay
ing before the Mediant, each morning, holme
ho leaves bis residence, all that valuable in
fu-in at ion which is calculated lo proven Ins
transactions throughout tho day. To effect
all tliis, the a: or will he consideraly enlarged,
the best of workmen will be engaged, end the
comrue eial niepa tment placed exclusively uu,
dcrtlm control of a commercial editor. By thus
concentrating all tho valuable commercial intel
ligence fcm all quarters, llie ( cichants of this
place may bo saved the groat cXitorse in
cur, cd in dailjs ftom abroad, and tho one one
trouble of searching through a bushel of coni
inertia! chad', for a grain of w heal, and often not
oven that—and will receive it also so no hours
ea.lier than they could obtain the foreign papers
which contain it, ftom the i’osl Oilice.—lt will
be both au ex onsive and laborious enturprize;
but, neither iahor or expense are to ho eared for,
in anv undertaking, su lung as they etui he sue
coss ntly and prolilubiy employed; und of tins
we have not the slightest doubt in llie present
onto, prize—at any rule we have dele-mined not
to s are thorn, in the eflb.l for success; and
some generous fiends, who entertain «mi
ihi'' opinions oft its success, and confidence
in on exertions, lnvo had the kindness to
stop, forward voluntarily with tilers of pecu
niary assistance, sliunld we need it.—We are iu
teal) with a gentleman ofoxtensive commercial
j us wed as general intelligence and iufbrtnaiioa,
j fe. a sale to him of one half of die establishment
] he lo take u. on himself llie entire control of
j the commercial department oi it. Bet, should
nut lids arrangement be made, an able, inlolli
j gent, and capable commend ti editor \\ ill be cn-
Igaj^td.—■ Wo shall stake every tidng upon this
j enterpiizo, and we I nst the community is sufli
| eielil'y acquainted with us lo believe, that we
J are not disposed to do things by hidccs. The
j qiiuslien, then, is. Will sueb a .a, e bo valuable
to them—wo-, tb the price of it I All we ask, is,
rite us a fair trial, at the. stall, and if you are
disayput tiled , icithdiuic ynur patronage, at once,
icithuut the least hesitation.
lit M.'B’ilUa
JKi -v■ C OfiffdaliY, fliZ.AJtifl.lilA.
Tho riibacriiicr having
£ fcgf I'iiti liat-td too iutcrotil of
AjgS* a. D, i ‘.(l. Jidni \V. iVcontiiii.
the Union iiotol, AS.)•!(
i ronu'ry, (AlaUniin.) m»II-
Vst-.2aw-.il.J it. t>,c |;all'oDf.gn ol hi.-i
i n-iivr-tH a t pubiif ifi'iioraßy. ilia
hou.NO is aNiritnotlitiittfly nnd wt-il sitnatcil
for bubiiM - k of ictii'oiiicnt; tlio hlublos
M|incioiis utill coiiifortiililf, tiiul utlciuarti
by too hot-1 ostlers in tlio .Southern httiles.
Tb,. [{.be i-> sMjipiiecl vviili lie l»t*t.l Ssiquor c
to bauiittiinetl in Mobile or New t)i lenr.s,
„11,1 the Table with the bt hi the mni ktl
or conntrv wiilnfl’ii tl. Bartii '.ilisi' ttUen
tiorr will be f.iiiti to neu!nests in Hie pri
vate iijtiti tiiienl.-, uiul eleiiijpietty ol the
b.’ibliii'C. ’idle ulm.n.-t ortler und ilwu
,iiin will be observe.l iu tin* Union llo
] tel A pun of the Im ir-ieis Ijtteil u ( > cx
i pie-sly (lir tin* iifeoiiiliiotlation ol l.iiilifS,
) in which fnnflies can be enterluined se-
I jiM.-irt.-h. fruinlhe reet oi'tiie Bourdcrs. —
j ili.i lioU.-o is s.ituutetlJiint below the (/’eiurt
j ii-.-ti-e stjnni'c, on Commerce sd. nearly
i opposite ibe l*or»t Office. A Hack will
ivgtilni'ly titieml tiu* urrivul t>< rsteam
Si. utb ut this i>laee.
Z. T. WATKINS,
i .Inn Hi 'll •!“
■J'lie 'i’in-cnlooHa Intelligencer, .Mobile
Ib gihier. Chnrlenton Memory- f oimn-
L-i.i i’mies, and Augusta Chronicle, me
1 retjnefclcd to publish ihe above raUC times,
1 un i Ibrv, uftl tneir ue, omits.
I Chutlcslon Mercury.
. £iO»T 9
' SUN or near Aupfustu, n blm k rnlft iskin
> NVU.hhT, w i>b g-uiit edtfes, eon
• ttiiain<f one hundred and seventy or eigh
ty dolinrs, j'rineipi.ny 20 dollar hill*, on
the Merchanlb Planters' Hank ul'An
trusti Geo Any person finding the
r vatne. und leaving it »itli Joseph Hi vers,
’ opposite the Planters Hotel, in Augusta,
Sp.Ti 3-
Btumwt aGtoVQnMe*
vtcSf-*
: KE.Ui RSTATfIS AT
ArCTIO!**
f//* «of previously disposed of.)
WILL be sold to die highest hidden,
on l!io first Tuesday in Fehrun
> ry next, at 11 o'clock, at the lower Mar
ket-house, in litis oity.
*__* A two story HOUSE, and
LOT, being tfu> first two-
HIsBmJ B * OI ‘ V * ,< ’ >use above liu' I’liin
! Hotel, in same street, ami
no tv occupied l>y Mr. Win. White, The
Hot contains oil i'oot front, mnl Kid feel
deep. Thu House In s heep hnilt nhont
- years, and attached to it is a good lyd
v'len, Smoke-house and I’ump. Posses
sion to he given on the Ist day of March
next.
Terms, 30 days credit, for an approv
ed endorsed note.
The above will ho sold a bargain at
; privatesule. Apply to
.1. M ARSHALL, Aucfr.
I Jon 2'-t ;> >
. ; POWTfVK SA i g i3<:.
\W S. V\Vi\iWA\C\v.
ON M ON DA Y. fheß() iitsl. at II o’clock,
On Holton’s \N hail) in Savannah,
Till: STKJAf IKICKK l'
JOIfX 1%
With all her Fu-nitnre, Machinery, Rig
ging, Tackle mid Apparel, ns she now
lies. The limit and Machinery have
been thoroughly overhauled and the eti
■■‘mc supplied wiih new Hollers, during
the present season, and tin* whole is now
in the most perfect order for running.
A T.SO.
Ope new LIGHTER. capable of cur
rying S;)0 bales cott on
A I.SO,
Two First rate PILOTS.
A I.SO.
One HDILEIt, lying on RocheV
Wharf, and can ho rejmired at a sinail
expense.
The whole will positively he sold, to
• ’<>se tii<‘ concern.
•lan IS S 3
J. A. tlliiaVLiXD,
juji&UUtia.'* . ,
t“ M - A !S returned, ami wilin mam m this
}jj H City u short time. He may he
d nt Mrs. t amiiui.d's, corner of
id and Jackson street,
Augusta J; i>SS if 32
AixumrS
OZTIK2&SJEPS BAS*.
On , Jlrel i ’ .(.' hi yin luiiriiary next,
'L I %T I '-If he sold M the IMarbel-liouse,
If V in the city of Augu-ta, within
live a gol hours of sale !
22 wool lints, y white fur Hats, 7 pair
aegrd»(y'ic.eis, 7 pair women’s Sheet*, (>
cotta a Shins. 1 H umel Shirts. spairos
unburg Paul, loons, u pair Russia dttok,
‘i Vests. 2 round .1 aekets, 5 large and 7
small . Mto i f'hawls. 1 lot of Twine, (i
Jars. ? 1 sih; fi-.kl’s , I piece Cheeks, cut,
VO Shaving Baxes. 1 lot Calico, 1 lot.cot
ton H i kJ-, 10 tl.ilU'i* Pots. 2 do/.. Curry
Combe, Id Jugs, 1 hh! Kmii, I caskVine
;-i r. I empiy stand (’usk. 2 sets Measures,
2 wider Rackets, d men’s Chinks, 1 lot
'-hot. t ; i ee red Flannel, 1 l-.f Tobacco,
lot »’rockery. <• pair cotton Sloes, 1 lot
i-uspeudet s, I lot Paper, 3 Casks, 2 boxes
Soup, and a lot ui sundries ; levied on ns
dm property of Edward O Conner, to sa
tisfy a ti. fa. Joueph Wheeler, vs. said
O'Conner.
IS, H. GLASCOCK, Shff. C. A.
Jan »l 32
* TO THE EDITORS AND I’UUUSUVKS
, OF ML H'St’ABEBS.
J i>Ai A’l’ii AJV ELLiOTT,
OF THIS C| p\ OP WASHINGTON,
K $• • SMil i'H l.i.V livpiesls tllC Editors Ol’
’ HHb pul.lashers of Newspapers wiihin
tlie s--vei'al fit.lies and Territories of the
I iiioo, to fun.i-l; Idm, through the Mem
bers ol Congress oflheir particular .Stales
or Districts, ai the Scat ol the Federal
Government, with three copies of their
, Newspapers’[marked with “one,” •■two”
j and ‘■threc”j isstieii on (or about) Wed
nesday, the lit'inilij-feoimd of February,
1 -*-VJ, (hi'ing tlm (Mnlinuml Jluniitremij o\
( jiiterul Washington.)
, As his motive is entirely disinterested
, and patriotic in making this request, it
I being Ids desire to produce positive evi
deuce i f the nmaher of Newspapers
; printed in the I idled Slates, nail their
Territories, lie desires that particular al
, trillion may ho paid to this request; and,
above ad, t*y the publishers of country
i papers, in distant low ns that are, com
paratively, little Known: and if, nt the
same lime, they would eunnmiaieate, in
. tin if papers, any ‘statistical information’
relative lo their immediate neighborhood
it would he highly appreciated, & grate
fully acknowledged.”
it is intended Unit every newspaper rc
. reived, siiall be carefully preserved and
. j arranged, hy States, in u room nt AN ush
) j ington, dev tiled for this object; one set to
i he eventually deposited in the Library ol
I j Congress; the duplicate set to hetruus
, I mitieil to D. Rice, 17mp of London, (A-
I gent lor the purchase ofliooks, Ac. lor
■ the Cmigi essional Library) to he hy him
i placed in the liritish Museum ; and tin
triplicate set to he retained for some pub
'' j lie institution.
1 1 it is intended, also, as soon as this col
1 1 lection is completed, to publish in it taint
’’ ' larj'ui in, in the public prints, for the in
| foi iuiilion of the people ofthoL. fatales
a list of oil the Newspapers, emhrueiitg
■ the I'Xitnie,” ‘'plnee and period oj’putdi
j cation,” and terms of subscription.”—
| Croat pains will be bestowed to mala
n j this list (being an important result to la
-1 gathered from the collection) as pet-feel
_; us the materials will admit,
u l! in hoped that the intelligent eon
- duelers of Newspapers, (uvorubtc lo (he
e nbuve projei t, vvtii oblige the adverti.-ei
i, by inserting litis eommuuieution in theii
i, respective papers, to each of whom u
dopy of the “ tabular stutement” will In
frunsinillcd, 03 spon os published.
4 an & 1%
v ▼
I FOSS I IIARLESTO^
| 1 in Sdvnnunh nmd Beaufort.
THE &TIUM P. tCKBV
WM, WHABKOOK,
CA FT AIM DUBOIS,
W ill dep-ft for tiie «uove places on
DA\, (the 2"«th) nt !> o’clck'U
' For Freight or Passage apply on hoard,
or to
A. MACKENZIE. & Co.
, AVay freight must he paid for here,
ami no freight received on the day of de
parture.
J 4an n N «1
a '-’ir -l’r
t’R t:i(aiT
tSleam Host Company’s bouts
lilly cents per bale.
\V3I. UOHHKTMO-V, Aeent.
Jon '2H ;;i
KliilthltT lit/AiCJ!STKI7LTS<S
s ' r AGI3 Oftiee is
to Mr. Cnm
mingw’ Law buildings,
near the I’ost Oliii’e.
AngJtsta, Nov. Itltb IKH. w'Jm 31
POSITIVUIiV TIIK
BiAW'IS' Ml.
n»m |
i>o\> jL\uiiun\ti
AT THR
MASOIfIOH Alilr,
Augusta. Quo. Jan. 33.
A FEMALE
OiKA % «
or thh
UVIVO I'illMl
OS' TEE rO»£«X.
A doscription of which is as follows,
Tbis truly wonderful un'mal is the lirst
’ living specimen of its kind ever exhibit
' ed in Ainerlca,|vvhieli may be accounted
for by their set ludeil manner of living in
the depths of their native woods, and
consequent dilljenlly of cnptni-e, which is
much increased by their obstinule cour
age; to this, may he added, the extreme
delicacy of their health in a stale of cap
tivity. The admirer of nature’s works
should not let this run; opportunity of w it
■leasing the apparent link between the
1 human and brute creation, pass umiotic
’ ed. This e. inud is of the female kind,
perfectly harmless aud ployl.d, is dress
! ed In a b. eomiag manner, of which she
appears rather proud ; carries herself
' creel, sits in a dignified manner, pals on
* her hat, eats with a spoon, holding the
nip ia the other hand ; uses her handker
chief with grace, I, if urged to do so.
will display her m/< life, vvilh a slick, as a
weapon of tjelenee, with many other
equally surprising feats, only to be ex
peeled horn a human being.
The most scientific characters of N.
r York. Fhiliidelphia, Halliniore, and Hos
i ton, have vvilnessi-d the above, mid pro
. notiiiced the exhibition decidedly the
- greatest mil and curiosity ever submitted
s to their notice.
I Ladies anil children may visit the ex hi
r bitioli without the slightest iipplelicasion
> of danger to the one, or want of proper
. respect to the other All who wish to
observe nature, us she really exhibit*
,y- herself in the various gnulutions of bo
iujp., will justly apjaeiaale this lirst op-
I poilunily of wiluessing the form, pos
I tare, habits, and proportions, of this far
- famed species of the quudruniumi.
s 0,7-Hours of exhibition, from 10 A.
M.tolF. M.—from 8 till 5 F. Jfcl.—and
. from 7lo!> in the evening.
I * t * Adniiltaneo ftO cents —children half
y pi-iee. A liberal discount made lo w hole
. families.
e January 25 31
? eoTi’orv 5a %v-c» i rvi.
s ibsenbcrs have cslublishcd u
a shop in Augusta, lor the purpose
' of tanking mid repairing COTTON
• OiNH. The Gins will bo mad# of die
I best materials, uad warranted to answer
i- us good a purpose ua any Gins heretofore
u made. \Ve will keep on Land, Gins of
if di lie re nt sii'.us. Our shop is about 1(H»
- yards above the Upper Market in this
- place. NVe are also appointed Agents
r j for CSaflbrd’s patent fSlraw-Cutfer.
n HOAT WRfGHT A. JONHS.
. The Georgia Journal; Federal Uni
i- on, ( arotinimi, anti Abbeville \\ big,
will insert the above one month, and for
-1 war<l their accounts to ibis place,
i- Augusta, Jan. IB Im 23
'. ,IWiT Ifi Ki’BO V
i- Kegs first <iuulity Cavendish To
- haeco,
e 42 Hunch prime Herrings, for sale low
e by J. MARSHALL.
t Jan 25 81
FAT.
e M UST received, eight eases Gentle
r 0P men s silk black and drab Huts, of
r the latest fashion, which will he Hold at
a the porfheru invoice cost.
e lUt’HAUD ALLEN,
25H, Hroad Struct.
Jan 9f 81
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EAGLE AMD PllffiMlX SIOTEI#
'AUGWA, GEOHCfIA,
fin UK BUHSCRIHERW. having leased Iho new and elegant Hofei, known otv
JJ t|,c Bn pit niLii Eluenix Hotel , in this City, beg Icqvo lo inform the Public, that’,
it is now really for the reception ol their friends and customers generally. . bic>
Establishment stands on the site of the old City Hotel , on Broad street, trial in peiub
•f cominodioufiiess is oxattlni by none in tjie Bkmlhern ( oiintry. If is pleasant
ly situated, and eoiiligaous to die points of ueliyo business in the City. Os (heir
own services, they shall say nothing, leaving them to speak for themselves. It is,
however, duo their friends to say, that n«> personal exertions or expence shall fie
spared lo reader their visitors and boarder* comfortable, and give universal iu't;s
tui tion. They have the usual means, attentive Clerks and aecotnmodatbi£ Hoe
vmils, and will provide all the variety aud luxury which the market enu afford
'lheir triable is very spacious, provided with jcapablo ostlers ami tilled, with die
best provender. They offer their services to tho public and expect a share r.i‘ ■
liberal iiatrouugc.
‘ COSNAUD A- BYRD.
National Intelligencer, C’hnrleeton Courier, Savannah Georgian, Croc
ifia Journal, Macon Advertiser, tuukColumbus Enqiiirtv, am mpiested I-'
the above onoe u weak for live weeks*.
January II **
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VVIIITESMITII HIXI NESS,
fa Villi subscriber respectfully informs
B Id* friends and tlio public, that tie
has opened a Whitesmith Shop at Mr.
Jacob Dn.i.'s establishment, on Wash
ington street, where House Locks, Gun
Locks, Window and Door Hinges,
and machinery of nil kinds, to
-.•ether willi every article of Iron or steel,
viil lie made or repaired, at all times in
he best possible manner, and tin the (|
moat reasonable terms. Stqre Locks
are made ol‘ a very superior and sale
kind, aueli uscmmol possibly l>e pinked
mid whi' h will ellect every object that -
cun he deeded Irom hucli articles; w hich
are particularly recommended to Hanks,
Mcrclnuils, »)•••.
ANTOINE PICQUET.
J m 80 2t wtf 111
ft I*KfVITK ftALK.
%,;kely Vellow Girl, uhout 2ti year* |
, id—accuHloiucd to all kinds of ,
„• work, is an excellent seamstress; ,
can cut out and make up linen and dross- ,
cs, a prime washer and ironer of line
'■lathes, a pood nurse and cook, and com
bining 1 every fmililieation to render her
a vulaa%lo She Ims been
raised in a jpuacel family, pad is now of
fered with reluctance. Apply to
L. HILL »V" CO
Jan I tl t? 5
jTNV the 2d instant, at the 17 Mile
house, on the Savannah llaud, n
fo^r-linked GOLD CHAlN,with swivel (
KEY. It is supposed to belong to Wr. ]
Vcissenger, u gentleman who lives in (
Alabama, and was on Ids way to New-
Vork. Anv (rersoii otaiiidng, anil prov
ing the same, can have it, by paying for
ad i ertisiug.
IJ. F. YEFDCDY.
January 1H 2!)
AND
IXtf jGiUMB WAVI* A'l IttM
HVSURJIWCKb
f HE fMi-;< nami V l>svu*fu;K C’ovi’amv.
.0. w ill insure against Eire, Huildlngs
tr.d M< rchandise, in the city, or in the
e- unlry, mid Cotton in Ware-houses. —
/Vlso, Colton and Wercliniulise, against
loss or damage on the river, or upon the
,'iigh Seas to any port in the U. Stales,
by their Agent in Augusta.
.IAS HARRISON, Agent. i
|T7=* Ollice in Mr. Cumming s Law
Uuildings.
EißTllljil WARDi
f ft! HIIE tubs* rdier offers for Sale in Sa-
J 8 va.mvaii. a large assortment of the
llrst-qualify Eurlhenware, in line order;
mid will sell the same for city acceptan
ces, in lots of ten crates or more, on as
low terms, ns ware of equal quality is
sold, either in Charleston or New York.
H. H
Savannah, Dec. 7, IHISI «J|-W2iu IS ,
liiW IVOTICJK.
undersigned have mated them-
K selves in llto practice of the Daw.
They will attend the wc\end Courts in
tlio Northern Circuit, und all business en
trusted to their euro will meet with
prumpt attention.
A I, T. SEW WES,
A.G. SE.MMES.
Jfonhinglon, Willem Co. Jan. 10, 1 u itl.
SHARESSTOCK ol’tlie Dank
tjj |r of the State of Georgia,
EOll KALE,
Enquire ut this OUlce.
* Jan 7 wtf 2d
Cypress Shingles.
ioo7oos*
CYPRESS SHINGLES, lor Sale
on the Wharf, by
HARDER Ac HLAIR, A
.Vwl dour below the JSrulgc Haul: Building,
Dec 21 22
LINCOLN SUER I IT’S SALES.
On the Jim I ’J'ucjJa:/ in March unt,
WILL he sold, us, Lincoln Court
House, between the usual hours
of sale, one negro man, named JOSH
. U A,taken ns the property ofSueun I’lein
f ing, to satisfy two jit. Jdt. from Lincoln
t Superior Court, W/u. Curry, »<*. Susan
Denting, PROPERTY pointed out by
defendant.
'I'M 031 AS LYON, D. S.
January CM wrd 3?
i
FACTOR A€i4 »■:
A>l>
commission
St IU-i Undersigned will transact tjv:
Factorage mill Commission Bnut
iii'NH, undertlu> linn of Heard & n,
\\ V. il HAUL*,
JOfit \V. \\ !ld*ON.
Jnn i KM «S ;
tow* lArrW"
FOII N AX.F.
«*« The c»ul>s*i .ibers, iaveotert
the I.egislaUire, with power,
f>* 1 ' M Ibr that purpose, \vill offer •.»,.
... ■'•ale, mi Tuesday the!£‘lh a a’'
Feorumj m-xt, unit co the succeed,
day. » number of Hots, improved un4
unimproved, in the Town oi' llambu.'g
owneil hy the Sftuto of fei -uth Carodi.a,
on the following term*, via : one this-ij
the purchase money to he paid in t iis.li,
(ho remaining two'tiiirds. in one •-•nd tv*. ’■
yearn, wjlh interest from the out* ... .
payment thereof to lie seeumJ tiy hoy«;
nml personal security. anil a inortgntc'.
fho nremifc.es.
W. J IIOMI'.'O , Jr. i ~ ■
N. 1.. OHIFFIN, [ V
liUMtv Miui/rsc, S " -
JnniaiH33 (in ' I
The Charleston Rlprf’.ury, Auguste
('lironicle, & Columbia Time*, will pul*
iish the nhovefor one month, A" I' i waci*
their hill to Henry .'hull?. Handling.
Cur-Q-'ininn
OliOlIF TA VFK.^V
MOMICBM.O, ULOUUIA.
(iEOUOE STOVJJ L,
S Would respectfully l*H
form Ips friends nml "if
public, that he has token l a
old stand, recently oceupu
cd hy «Jk>l. JoaoAM—wheiHj
he will provide on ter tain -
ineiii fur Hoarders *V Trnvellcry—eqin«|
to any similar votabUidllUpnl in the pity. •
rior of (leorgin.
Ho is daily ex|>ectiiig an entire r.npp;y
of new furniture, and will provide civ.'y
requisite for the comfort ofujl >\|(o IP «y
jf»vor him with their custom.
ilis Tavern Is rniirad from Uie Pl|hlh»
Square, and none hut orderly and n-s
pectuhlu persons >vHi be suffered to fry.,
quent it.
.if n II »tw 4ft
a itTrt’i' »atti k isS : *t9
oy vnv>\%
t w * ‘ V» '
Mow exhibiting’ alive, at No. SJ.'JY Broad*
street—north side.—for a fc>v days,
The great
AftACONDA,
OH TERRIFIC SERPENT Of' JAVA,
4„vp the
BOA eO.VSTKICTOB,
Oi- .Sti angling- Ecrj/rnt of Ceylon.
The colours of these two
reptiles arc vivid and hejiutilul (feyoin'i
description. tvell secured in q
wire cage, dotijtt lh..fc
the lady or child, ip»y view
> them with pleasure and safety,
A I.HO. THE HEAD OF A
k NEW-JCEALANM CIIfEFr
ANO A SPf.B.NMID
C'OSJtIOR AHIA • i
(£?■ Admittance, 513 cents—Children, j
half price. I
For particulars, see bom. 11 hills,. 1
i January 515 '\3l J
: oil* c. a. watio^H
i I’Fhti.'' his eerviees to the I'itizvosJ
• ol* Augusta and its vicinity, anu^
,• will be found at the residence of M! is, |
fSAVASH, on Broad street, except
iiroiiussionully engaged. . JM
Jan ~5 0). -pb 31
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