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Xate tad important from Suropo* £”
We are indebted Ui our correspondents g* l
Os the Boston Daily Advertiser and Fat t'c
»iot, for a slip containing four days later es
•Intelligence from London brought by the «t
packet ship Columbia, for this port, bt
which left London on the27th ol Novcin- L
her, and Portsmouth on the first ot De- >n
cenibcr. Mr. Atkinson of Brookline, si
Mass., who came passenger in her, land- I
ed at Newport, and had reached his rcsi- tl
deuce, furnishing the latest accounts to es
the Boston Editors. 111
The political news is important. Mr. ei
Atkinson brings a confident report that °
an insurrection had taken place in Por- P
tugal ami that the Tyrant Don Miguel had '•
Jicd!
RIOTS IN FRANCE. "
A letter from Lyons, Nov. 21, in a I.on- c
Aon paper, states dreadlul riots had ta o
ken place between the manufacturers ti
and the workmen, equal to those at Bris- p
tol, Eng. Several thousand workmen
:slad assembled on one night,and burning is
and pillage had keen carried on to a r
dreadful extent. ~ a
THECHOLERA IN ENGLAND |
Sunderland, .Vo». 28.—Remained sick, d
32; new cases, 14; total, 4*>; Recover- t
ed, 6; ilied, 8 14 total; remained sick, tl
2,2. F i out the eonnnencement of the din- i
case, Oct. 20, there had been 294 cases ; i
deaths 86. «
Air. /i. states that colfeo was risingand
■the holders -a re sanguine I
A London New Price Gnrrentof Nov. Ij
•29.quoles t'oll'ce as follows; —St. Domin
go 57 us9s. IluvanafiOa63for fineord. c
—2Ol bags yellow Mysore -old for (ill (i t
nt>s 6; mid 17G do. fine order, iiulaviunt <i
60 a GO 0. a
EXTRACTS FROM GIRARD’S WILL. (
XXL And so I’ar us regards the resi- <
dneofiny personal estate, in trust, us to <
two million* of dollars, part thereof, to up- '
ply and expend so much of that sum as *
may be necessary, in erecting, as soon
we practicably may he, in the centre of '
tny square of ground between High and 1
Chesuul streets, and Eleventh AcTwelfih '
streets, in the city of Philadelphia. (which ■
square of ground I herebj devote for <
the purposes hereinafter stated, and for 1
no other, forever,) a permanent college, 1
with.suitable oiit-huildmgs, sufficiently
spacious for the residence and aceoinmo- 1
dation of at least three hundred scholars,
and the requisite teachers mid other per 1
sons necessary in such an institution us
I direct to be established: mid in supply
ing die said college mid out-buildings
•wall decent und suitable furniture, ns
Well us books und all things needful to
carry into effect my general design.
«•••*»*
And when the college and nppnrteiian
cies shall have been constructed, mid
supplied with plain and suitable furni
ture ml books, philosaphieul and expe
■rimeut d instruments and apparatus, and
all other mutters needful to curry my
general design into xeenlion, the in
come, issues and prolils of so imicli of
the said sum of two inillioas of dollar:
ns shall remain unexpenued, shall he up
plied to maintain the said college accor
ding to my directions.
1. The institution shall be organized
ns soon us practicable, and to accomplish {
that purpose more effectually, due public j 1
notice of the intended opening of the col
lege shall be that there may 1
he an opportunity to make selections of 1
competent instructors and other agents,
and those who may have the charge of
orphans, may be aware of the provisions 1
Intended for them.
2. A competent number of instructors, 1
teachers, assistant', and other accessary
agents, shall be selected, and when need- '
fill, their places from time («• time sup
plied; they shall receive adequate com ,
peusalioa for their services : but n > per- i 1
800 shall lie employed, who shall not he | 1
of tried skill in his or her proper depart-,
inept, of established moral eliaruelor, !
nml in all rases, persons shall be chosen
on account of their merit, and not thro’
lltvor or intrigue.
*l. As many poor whit • male orphans,
between the ages of six amt tea years, as
the said income shall be adequate to ‘
niuiatain, shall be introduced into the eol I
lege as soon ns possible; and from time
-to time, us there may he vacancies, or ns
nn increased ability from income may '
warrant, others shall he introduced.
4r On the application for admission,
an accurate statement shall he taken iu a *
book prepared (or the purpose, of the 1
name, birth-place, age, health, condition
ns to relatives, nml < .liter particulars use- *
Tul to )ie known of each orphan. . I
5. No orphan should he admitted until !
the guardians or directors of the poor, or 1
a proper guardian or other competent mi- J
thority shall have given, by iuden- !
tare, relinquishment, or otherwise, ado- ’
quale power to the mayor, aldeymen, !
and citizens of Philadelphia, or to direr- 1
tors, or others by them appointed, to cm
force, in relation to each orphan, every
proper restraint, and to prevent relatives
or others from interfering with, or with-'
drawing such orphan from the iastitu ‘
Hon. 1
(5 Those orphans, for whoso admission *
application shall first he made, shall be '
first introduced, all other things concur- |
ring—and at ail future /hues, priority |
of application shall entitle the applicant'*
to preferentin admission, nil other things *
concurring, but if there shall be at any '
time more applicants than vacancies, *
and the applying orphans shall have *
been barn in different places, a prefer- 1
■cnee shall be given: first, to orphans 1
bosn in the city ufPhiladelphia ; secondly, (
to those bom in any other part of Penn- •
vania; thirdly, to those born in the city
New \ ork, (that being the first part 1
on the continent of North America ill 1
which I arrived;) and lastly, to those 8
born in the city of New Orleans, being 1
tb« lirsl p°rt ol the said continent aj c
which 1 first traded, in the first instance
us first o Hirer. and subsequently as mas
ter and part owner of a vessel and cargo
7. The orphans admitted into the col- .
lege, shall 1«o there fed with plain but q
wholesome food, clothed w’lh plain but
decent apparel, (no distinctive dress ev- '
?«• to bo worn) and lodged in a plain but „
safe manner: due regard shall be paid to
their heailli, and to this end their persons "
and clothes shall be kept clean, und they t
shall have suitable and rational exercise J
mid recreation . they shall be instructed ,
in the ' ariousbranches of n sound educu- i
t*oo, e«flt|treheuding reading, writing, it
aminar. arithmetic geography, nav
atiun, smvoy mg, practical mulhoini' ,
cs, astronomy, natural, chemical, an }
xperimental philosophy, tlie Freta
ml Spanish languages, (I do not forbi*
ut 1 do not recommend the Greek an
iiitin languages)—and such other learn
rig and science as the capacities of tin
everal scholarsmay merit or warrant; t
would have them taught facts am l
hings, rather than words or signs: and
■specially, I desire, tiiat by every propet t j
neans a pure attachment to our ropulili- ,|
nut institutions, and to the sacred right
if conscience, ns guaranteed by our hap
>y constitutions, shall be formed and fos
eredinthc minds of the scholars.
8. Nbould it unfortunately happen, thn/
my of the orphans, admitted into tlie eol
ogo, shall, from nail-conduct, have he
roine unfit companions for the rest, and
mild means of reformation prove ahor- 0
live, they should no longer remain there
in.
9. Those scholars who shall merit it,
shall remain in the college until they shall
respectively arrive at between fourteen ■
and eighteen years of ago; they shall _
then be bound out by the Mayor, Alder
man, und citizens of Philadelphia, or un-.
der their direction, to suitable occupa- |
tions. as those of agriculture, navigation,
arts, mechanical trades and manufac- I
lure, according to the capacities and ac- i
qiiireinoals of the scholars respectively, <
consulting as fin* as prudence shall justi- 1
‘y it, the inclinations of the several scho- i
lars, as to the occupation, art, or trade, to
be learned.
In relation to the organization of the ■
college and its appendages, I leave ne
cessarily, many details to the Mayor, Al
dermen, and citizens of Pliiludelj Ida.
and their successors; nml Ido so with
the more confidence, as, from the nature
of my bequests and the hem fits to resall
from them, I (rust that my fellow citizens
of Philadelphia will observe and evince
especial care and anxiety in selecting
members for their city Council, and oili
er agents.
There arc. However, some restriction?,
which 1 consider it my duly to prescribe,
and to be amongst others, conditions o:,
which my bequest for said college i
made and to he enjoyed, namely: Jir.il. I
enjoin und require, that, If, at the clom
of any year, the income of the fund devo
ted to the purposes of the said college
shall he more than sufficient tin' the main
teaanee of the institution (lining thn
year, then tin- ImtHiice of the said income
after defraying Mich maintenance, slm
be lurtiiwilh invested in good sccnritie-.
tlieroaller to be and remain a part of Ih
capital: but in no event shall part of the
said capital he sold, disposed of.or pledg
cd, in meet the current expenses of tlie
said institution, to which I devote the it.
terest, income, and dividends thereof
exclusively:— Secondly , I enjoin and re
I (pare that no ecclesiastic, missionary, hr min
trier of any seel whatsoever, shall ever hold in
exercise am/ station or duly who (ever in the saa.
coliege; nor shall any such verson evrr he tut
milled for any purpose, or as a visitor, within
the premises ojipropriatrd to the purposes nf tin
said college. 11l making this resit ietion, a
do not mean to cast nay n ileclion npo,.
tiny sect or person whatsoever; hut, as
there is such a multitude of sects, and
Mich a tli .crsily of opinion amongst
them, I desire to.keep the lender minds
oflhc orphans, whonreto derive ndvnn
lage from this heqnest. free from the ox
cilemeut which clashing doctrines nno i
sectarian controversy are so apt to pro I
dace: my desire is. that till the instructors ,
and teachers ill the college shall lake
pains to instil into the minds of (Its scho
lars, Ihe purest principles morality, so that
on their entrance into active life, they
limy./com inclination and haidf, evince hi
nrvnlcnce law inis their fellow creatures, and a
love nf truth, sobriety. and industry, adopting
at the same lime, such religious tenet,
as their ai itnred reason may cinihh
them to prefer. If the income aiismj,
ft-an that part of tb<- said sum of tw
million ol' dollars, remaining after the
construction and faruUhiag ol Ihe cel
lego and out buildings, shall, owing to
the increase of the aamliei' of orphan
aoplyirg Ibr admission, or other emiM
h* inadequate to the construction ofnew
buildings, or maintenance and education
of as many orphans ns any apply foi ad
mission, then such further sum us may
be accessary f .r the construction ofnew
buildings and die maintenance tnd edu
cation of such further number (it'orplnim
as can be maintained and instructed
w illiin such buildings «s the «nid sqtnin
of ground shall be adequate to. shyll be
taken.from tlie final residuary fund, here
jnnfiter expressly referred to for the pn.
pose, eomprela tiding the income of mv
real estate in t he city and county of Phi
ladelphin, and tlie dividends of my stock
in the IBchaylki!l Kuvigalion ('mnpnny—
my design and d uni re being, that I <
benefits of said iastiuiti»n shall be ex
tended to as great a number of orphans
ns thy limits of the said square and build
lags therein can accommodate.
—so* *4- j
THU TARIFF.
It w ill he seen that (ho debate on this
question is postponed until Monday next,
when it will be resumed by Mr. Dicker
sonin helm!f of the protecting interest
Were we to sny that Gen. IJayne de
moßStrated, that the system, as it now is. .
is unjust and ruinous to the iSoiith, that it
is prejudicial to the mamifaetariug inter
ost which it professes to foster, and that it t
will not he submitted to, we should full
short of which is due to his able andelo i
quent ippoul to the patriotism and wis i
Join of the senate For oiuselves, wc
could not hut w ish tlml it were in the pow
er of every citizen of this favored conn
try, to see and hear him as we saw and
heard hint. The Senate Chamber and
the galleries were crowded to overflow
tag, and never was an audience mor< '
gratified—there was. so fur ns we heard,
but one opinion expressed, and that was <
of unqualified respect und admiration. '
i r . S. Telegraph, Jan. 17
j
Married at Ilultimore, Mr. Thomas J. |
Halfpenny, to itii'S Matilda N. Alden.—
There are plenty of envious persons w ho
will be ready enough to call this affair
''Small change." Let them have their fui’ ;
out. We, who look upon mutters matri- ■
moninl more considerately, think it u
great change, and as the Bride groom has j
made the addition of n •* better half” to !
his possessions, tlici*e can be little doubt s
that the estate is doubled , which every t
body will acknowledge a fair way' to
“turn a penny.”
•JUST RECEIVED,
Kegs first quality Cavendish To
• bacco,
42 Baxes prime Herrings, for sole low
>y J. MARSHALL.
.Tan 25 31
o> ( o\si«\ui:\ r. '
JUS'*' received, eight eases Gentle
men'.-silk black unci drab Huts, of
lice lu'e-l fusbion, which will be sold at
the northern invoice cost.
RICH A HI) ALLEN,
25S Broad Street.
Jan 25 3t 34 _
100,000 WELSH
FOR SALE AT THE WHARF
on belter terms than they cun bet furnish
ed from New York, for sale by
A. MACKENZIE.
Builders can have a further sup
ply, by applying as above.
July 13 HD
EIRTIIEI WAKE.
HE subscriber oilers for Hale in .'••a
vannah a large assortment of the t
first quality Earthenware, in line order;
and will sell the same for city acceptan
<•<•8, in lots often crates or more?, on us '
low terms, as ware of equal quality is
sold, either in Charleston or New York. {
S. B I*ARK.MAN.
Savannah. Dec. 7 1“CII fit w2m IS 1
FI as E, IIA Rl\SO, A\a>
liVLAAiH WAVISA^WW
OSIfJAICI],
HE Mix-hank's l.\BimANCKCompany.
B. will insure against Fire, Buildings
and Merchandise, in the city, or in the (
country, and Cotton in Ware-houses.—
\lso, Cotton and Merchandise, against
loss or damage on the river, or upon the
high Hens to any port in the Li. States,
by their Agent in Augusta. 1
JAM. HARRISON, Agent.
fT/ 3 Office in Mr. Cuinming's Law
•holdings.
I BBE NIJBMDKIIBEK
■ > espcctlully informs his rnends, mid
D& Town and Country Merchants in
general, thiit in addition to the Sto'-k,
• Mirehnced of W. I). Aiihhnkhiv, he has J
lust Received a fresh and complete as
sortment of
Seasonable Goods, *
\nd has recently made arrangements to
receive Additional Supplies from New
York, which he oilers for Hale on favor
able terms. Mr. Ahernethy’s fonuereus
.omers are particularly invited to call.
WM. A Ml FCIIELL,
(t/ 5 ’ W. A. M oilers fur Hale at his old
Stand, first door above the Eagle and
•’hornix Hotel, a General Assortment of
GROCOZEI3 Sc SHOJBS,
Which will be sold low; as he is desirous
to close that establishment.
Jan 4 fii 25
ifi iw aotis.t:T
HE undersigned Imve united them
selves in tlie practice of the Law. !
1 hey will attend (he several Courts ii. *
die Northern Circuit, and all business en
trusted to their care will meet will)
prompt attention.
A. I. T. SEMMEB.
A. G. SEMMES
Washington, Wilkes *'a, Jim. 10. 1832.
le aSm ’
SHARESSTOCK oft .c Dunk
of the Slate ol Georgia,
l «ll MALE,
Enquire at (his Office,
Jan 7 wtf 2fi
NOTICE TO FLATTERS.
H E subscriber iulbrnis the Planters
and the public generally, that he has
for sale, at Mr. Roomer Piui.ir's, in this
eily, a lew of the newly invented (
GKVBT .miJbJB,
CA I.LED THE P LAXTER'S MILL ; 1
A most convenient and valuable article t
to I’laaters and others, who are situated I
it an inconvenient distance from Grisi t
'fills It is very simple in its construe <
lion, and may bo w orked, either by horse «
or water power. One of them has been i
pul in operation for Samuel Hale, Esq. of <■
ibis city, and may be seen at its location, t
about 2or3miies from Augusta, on the *
Millrdgeville road ; and another is in o- •
peralion at Mr. Philip's shop, near the I
Merchants' and Planters’ Bank, w hich is t
worked by horse power, and may be seen I
by calling there. ' c
ROBERT LEAL, ‘
Doe 31 (it 21 «
Co\vmv\)\a SVvcy’vWh ‘
On thcjlrst Tuesihiy in February next, ,
VJBJ'ILL he sold at the Court house, in ?
t » Columbia county, between the *
usupl hours of sale, the following Ne- l
groeft to wit:
Three negro men. Pnlrnim, Bill, and 1
Jerry, Becky and her children, Ham. t
Maryann. Eleanor and Emily, and Judy r
and her child Peggy; to satisfy sundry f
li. fas. from Columbia Superior Court. 1
Edward W. Jones, Thomas Flournoy,
and others, plain!ill’s, vs. Elizabeth How- I
mil, RICH I) 11. JONES, s.c.c. «
Dee 31 wtd 21 r
- ,■
© The undersigned hassold 1:
dis entire Stock of Goods i
to .Mr. \\ m. A. Mitchuli., |:
who will continue the Dry t
Gn< d- Business, at the same store. f
Thankful for the patronage he lias re
ceived. respectfully solicits for his sue
ecssor, a continuation ofit. f
WIM. I). ABERNETHY.
(t?“ My Books and Notes will be kept i
at the store lately occupied by me, where i
those indebted, are requested to make
payment us early ns convenient.
Jan. 4 ‘fit 25 W. D. A
NOTICE. ]
y;R>-*s2r The subscriber, os Agent I
for the State, wishes to s
Purchase 25 Negro Fellows, from 18 to *'
25 years of age, for which the cash will I
be paid. C
THOMAS GLASCOCK.
7 Cf 26
... y ,
BY J. MAUSHALL»
THIS-DAY, at 11 o'clock.
Hhds. Sugar,
10 Bids. do.
10 Clr. casks sweet Malaga Wine,
5 Ur. casks Tenerilfe do.
20 Boxes Soap,
10 do. prime Herrings,
10 do. Window Glass, I*
20 pieces Bagging,
3 Trunks Shoes,
5 Dome. Sec. Mad. Wine,
1 Box cotton and wool Cards. Ac.
200 pounds prime Bacon Hams.
A LSO,
One new Northern made GIG.
Terms at Sale.
TIUS KlCiilftT,
At half past <> o'clock,
A stock of cut DRY GOODS, being ,
the balance of a country Store. \
AT.SO, {
Cutlery, Fowling Pieces, Pistols, Ac.
Terms (•ash.
At private sale, 220 pieces Hemp and
Flax Bagging.
Jan 25 31
BY li. BU LL & CO.
TOMURROIV MORJVLVG, at 11 o'clock.
Six femnle House Servants, a number •
of Girls and Boys, and two Men.
AI.SO,
A frond Carpenter, by order of an Exe
cutor.—Terms at Hiring. ;
AI.SO,
FOR SAEE* I
A Negro Ca? penter, a good workman, ■
and 14 Field Hands, ns good and prime (
Negroes us are in (lie State.
AI.SO,
A general assortment of
GROCERIES*
AT AieilT,
At the usual hour, a handsome assort
ment of Fancy and Seasonable DRY
GOODS. ] I A141) W All E, JE W E LRY,
Ac. Ac. Ac.
Jan 25 31
k- .
NOVf EXHIBITING J
MWM j
NOW EXHIBITING ’
I
AT THE
31A A 5 * > SI ATjE,
Geo. o an. 23.
A FEMALE
OILTRAWR
Outsuig,
Oil THE
MTIVfi CIIII.B i
op thu foaasT.;
A doscription of which is as follows.
This truly w underfill an’inal i.» the first
living specimen of its kind ever exhibit- ?
ed ia Ainoricii.|wbidi may be accounted
for by their secluded manner of living in •
the depths of their native woods, and f
consequent difficulty of capture, which is
much increased by their obstinate cour
age; to this, may be added, the extreme f
delicacy of jlieir health in a stale ofcap- f
livily. The admirer of nature’s worjis I
should not let this rare lylpurlunihj of wit- i
nossing the apparent link between the
human and brute creation, pass unnotic
ed, This aiiinit.l is of the female kind,
perfectly harmless and playful, is dress- I
ed in a becoming manner, of which«he *
appears rather proud; carries herself
erect, sits in a dignified manner, puts on
her hat, eats with a spoon, holding the
cup in (he oilier hand ; uses her hnndker- ’
chief with grace, and, if urged to do so.
will display her science with a stick, ns a *
weapon of defence, with many other '
equally surprising feats, only to bo c\- 1
peete.l from a human being.
The most scientific characters of N.
York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Bos
ton. have witnessed the above, and pro
nounced the exhibition decidedly the
greatest natural curiosity ever submitted
to their notice.
Ladies and children may visit (ho exhi
hition u ithout the slightest apprehension t
of danger to the one, or want of proper
respect to the other All who wish to *
observe nature, .as she really exhibits
herself in the various gradations of he
mgs, will justly appreciate this first op- 4
portnnity of witnessing the form, pos
ture. habits, and proportions, of this far- 51
lamed species of the quadruniana.
05 s3 Hours of exhibition, from 10 A. *
M.lolP. M.—from 3 till 5 I*. M.—and •'
from 7 to 0 in the evening.
%* Admittance 50 cents —children half 1
price. A liberal discount made to whole
tamilies.
January 25 31 c
A. \
GuavdVarv’s Notice. '
FOUR months after date, application "
will he made to the Honorable th
Inferior Court of Franklin county, when
sitting for Ordinary Purposes for leave j
to sell Lot No. 2 in the 2filh District of Jl
Lee county, as the property of Melissa s
Cockburn. tl
GEORGE COCKBURN, CuarcTn
Oct. 20 7 . nvhn
GREAT SERPENTS
0¥ YNDIA,
np~*-*h v* x^?7:x
.•*rf &M&§k
W? Ms>'^,- ! '‘ *- '-sAsffcW AtS«
' ‘"- ii '""' V&s* Mv
_ »* __.’ • ;■;'.
Now exhibiting alive, nt No. 337 Hroad
slrect—north side—for a few cloys,
The great
ANAGONBV*,
0/J TERRIFIC SERPENT OF JAVA.
AND THE
BOA -CONSTRICTOR,
Or Strangling Serpent of Ceylon.
The colours of these two stupendous
reptiles are vivid and beautiful beyond
description. They are well secured in a
wire cage. and so perfectly docile that
the most timid lady or child, may view
them with pleasure and safety.
ALSO, THE HEAD OK A
NEVY-ZEALAND CHIEF.
ANO A SPLENDID -
COSJIORAJR.%.
Admittance, 35 cents—Children,
half price.
For particulars, sec small bills.
January 25 of
31 s~-;~a Desirous of enlarging my
business. I have appointed
|l wkSSST James Johnson, Jun’r. of
Augusta, Geo. my Agent.
Ad orders will be forwarded to me. by
him, free of cost. Gigs. Sulkies, Tiibur
ries. Buggies, Barouches, and Vehicles
of all descriptions, will be warranted to
suit or no sale ; and will be made to or
der at a short notice.
JAMES TrBNBULL,
Nfewurk, JVew Jersey.
THE SUBSCR SRER
MAS on hand, a general assortment
of Carriages of all kinds, selected
from the best Manufacturing Establish
ments at the North. He has also made
arrangements to receive New Work
weekly, and endeavoring to rendersatis
faction to his friends, hy his unwearied
attention to business, he still desires a
continuance of patronatre.
JAMES JOHNSON, Jun.
Corner of Mclntosh am! Reynold street, oppo
site to Messrs. Heard i)‘* Cook's IVa rehouse,
CC/ 4 * N. H. Carriages and Harness re
paired at the shortest notice.
Dec 31 31
gT^jjY^g
the 3d instant, at the IT Milo
house, on the Savannah Bund, a
long linked GOLD CHAlN.with swivel
KEY. it is supposed to belong to .Mr.
Veissengcr, a gentleman who lives in
Alabama, and was on bis way.lo New-,
York. Any person claiming, and prov
ing the same, can have it, by paying for
advertising.
H. F. YE! DCKY.
January 18 2!)
AM/iS SAJ 2 •• *.9
Circuit Court U. S. A'ov. T rm. 1831, )
South Carolina District. <j
IN CHANCERY.
7’. c Rank of Georgia vs. Gillcl and others.
EV \ irlne ofnn order of the ilonoi-a
hie (ho Circuit Court made at No
vember Term, I*3l, the following very
valuable property will be sold on the’
premises, on Monday, tbe 33rd of.lann
ary next, nt 12 o’clock, to >\ it ;
THE ISELDOCK MI ELS,
situate in IJnrnwell District, togetbor
with all the* property appertaining to said
Mills, of which a more particular descrip
(ion will be hereafter given.
M. A. WADING, Marshall.
Conditions—As much as wdli cover
expenses of sale in cash ; the balance ip
a bond secured by mortgage of the pro
perty and approved persona! security,
payable in one and two years.
Dec. 31, 11*31 2t
The Augusta Chronicle, f*'avar.nah
Georgian, and Edgefield Curolinian, will
publish the above once a week, a.rf! send
their accounts to M. A. W. for payment,
onto w.Hff^SEvT~
B-ARRELn Western Whiskey
S of superior quality, will be land
eil by the tfrst Company's Hoots, and
will be sold from the Wharf, on liberal
terms, for cash or good paper.
ALSO. IN STOKE,
10 Tierces Crime Rice,
10 iibls. Onions, 50 bundles per hbl.
•find. On Consignment.
10 Hhds. Mt. Croix & Porto Rico Sugar
For Sale by
M. NELSON.
Jan 13 2t £•)
rBI*IE subscribers have established a
-BL shop in Augusta, for the purpose
<>f mulling and repairing COTTON
GINS. The (Jins will be made of ti e
best materials, and warranted to answer
as good a purpose as any Gins heretofore
made. We will keep on hand, Gins of
different sizes. Our' shop is about 100
yards above the Upper Market, in this
place. \A e are also appointed Agents
for Salford's patent Straw-Cutter.
BOATWRIGHT & JONES.
fl? 3 The Georgia Journal, Federal Uni
on. Carolinian, and Abbeville Whig,
will insert the above one month, ami for
ward their accounts to this place.
Augusta. Jan. IS 1 in 29
AOTICE. ~~~
ALL persons having demands against
the Steam Packet JOHN' DAVID
MOjVGLY, are requested to present the
same to the undersigned, on or before
the 35th instant.
A. -MACKENZIE & CO.
Jan 1$ St 28
PROPOSALS
Tor Publishing the
CYYYYOXYCI^
PAILY.
BY A. 11. PEMBERTON.
HAVING determined to issue u,„
AuaiisTA cimomeiAS 1
uiroqghout the business portion «(• J
year, at least, and to commence the d ii
ly publication -as early as a eufflri e „t
quantity ol new type, and otlior mater !
uls can he obtained, we bog leave, rc '. \
speclfully, to Oder the project to our -
mends and the public generally, forth,.!.
patronage. The semi-weekly and wo c '
ly publications will bo continued as u-u !
al. and, sensible that the Daily paper now 5
in contemplation, will besnpportoil'ari n .
cipnlly by the Mercantile portion of dm
community, we shall endeavor to render
if valuable t > that class of our eidzrns
by calling into action every possible
means of Commercial intelligence; ami
with the aid of an able and intelVurent
assistant editor, well skilled in commei*. \.
cial a (fairs, whom we design to cngno. p
middle exertion of the utmost aossible !i
energy and industry, the latest a-d most \
important commercial and other news’ ’
will always he presented, and at the
same time the interests of our Ag ;c U | (u .
nil. Pofiticul, Literary, and general rea
ders, most of whftm are also interested,
more or less, in the commercial intellj.
genee of flic day, will he duly attended
to. And the numerous lute improve
ments in the mail arrangements of tins
city—giving ns a daily mail from every
quarter. East. West, 'North, and South
h.V die Charleston, Ncw-Orlenns. North
ern. and (Savannah stages, present peeu
i. bar facilities fora daily paper, and means
ol rendering if continually valuable and j
interesting. The patrons of this paper I
may rest assured that it shall not he ex
celled by any other similar publication,
1 determined as we are, to spare no means j
' of effecting that end. and sensible, that,
in this community, as in every other, a
liberal A intelligent public will ever keep
pare, in its patronage, with airy useful
and valuable enterprize that may bo pro.
scaled to it.— We will leave it to a majo
rity of (be subscribers to this publication,
to determine whether it shall be publish
ed daily throughout the year, at teudol
lars per annum, or daily during (he iuisi
ness months, and semi-weekly during
the remainder of the year, at eight dol
lars per annum.
(tr -’o render this paper as valuable
ns no.- sible, each No. will present all the
mutciul commercial and otlior nr-ws,
from New-Vnrk Boston, Philadelphia,
Baltimore. Washington. Mobile, JVew
’ Orleans. and every other quarter of the
Ini m, •*■ '•ml by the daily papers of
‘ the preceding vening. And, as die pa
j per wiit o, b shed regularly by sun
rise,every morning, subscribers will sot
1 the news so much earlier than by the fc
reign daily papers (hey receive from the
Post-olliop, when it opens (hereafter, oa
the same mornings.
January 25
BEERS’S
OFFICIAL PRIZE LIST.
Drawn Numbers of the Union Canal
Lottery, Class No. I, for 1332.
51, 27. 53, 5. U 2, 41, 80, 21.
Grand Consolidated Lottery, Cluffl
No. I. for 1832.
31, 57. 3t!, 43, 47, 19, 52, 7,3, 1.
"risisro AY 9
VvVO YVizcs ov §\,COO.
Virginia State (Dismal Swamp) Lotlen.
Class No. I. for 1532.
Drawing due. hy T'o-N’igld.i Mail
SCHEME.
1 prize of 20,909 Hoil irs.
1 do of 10.090 Dollars.
1 do of 5.000 Dollars.
1 do of 3,000 Dollars.
’ 100 Pi izes of 1,000 Dollars.
10 do of 500 Dollars.
54 do of 190 Dollars.
50 do of 80 Dollars.
112 do of 50 Dollars.
112 do of 49 Dollars.
321 do of 39 Dollars.
1039 do of 29 Dollars,
15490 do of* 19 Dollars.
Ticket tjtiO. Half 5*5, (tuart'-r *2
Prompt attention paid to orders at
BKBaSS*
Forte:ante lottery Office.
No. 211 Broad street.
Address W. P. Beers.
Jan 35 31
Wl 1 IT.EBMSTH BUSINESS.
it E .t-idi-.( riber respectfully infcnr.s
his friends and the public, that be
lias opened a Whitesmith Shop nt Dir.
Jacob Dill's establishment, on Wash
ington street, where House l ocks. Guu
Locks, Window and Door Hinges,
(Springs and machinery of all kinds, to
gether with every article of Iron orstcr,
will be mode or repaired, at all times in
Iho best possible manner, and on the
most reasonable terms. Store Locks
arc made of a very superior and safe
kind, such as cannot possibly be picked,
and which will effect every object that
can be desired from such articles; which
are particularly recommended to Hunk?,
Merchants, 4 - o.
ANTOINE PICQUET.
Jin 35 2t wtf SI
ADMINISTRATOR'S* NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
John Burch, deceased, late ol Co
lumbia county, are requested to make
immediate payment/and those having
demands, arc requested to hand them m
within the time prescribed by iaw.
OBEDIENCE D. BURCH, Mux.
Dec 17 «tw 20
AT i»l« IVATBSA^*
A Likely Yellow Girl, about 29 years
old—accustomed to all kino* 0
house-work, is an excellent senhistre--s,
can cut out and make up linen ami dress
es, a prime washer and ironcr ol mie
clothes, a good nurse and cook, and o<m’ •
billing every qualification to render h el .
a valuable acquisition. 81ie bus
raised in a genteel family, and is now o*
sered with reluctance. Apply ,o ....
L. HULL <}• CO. ,
Jan 4 ts