Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1831-1836, February 04, 1832, Image 1

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| €IHM i: '®MIOIg3EL I OFFICE Q f ,v E, !m . AUGI ST l, ii V.) S.l !TK!) IV, FEBIl( AR VA, 1833. VOIAAIE 48.--AO. :»l. B *** 1— ■ ■ ■ - —— -Si **^* ag^aan »-^ a —^liftIMIWMIMMIBBBiaMaWWBBaMt »'VJVN2UiJHt-.•tf«¥Tgyg~gfcKr-?fnv»-'HtMiMw»^»-w'm»-’» l :» —jli - ■-■- ——- ■—. —_— .- ■— -- - -—■■■■ PUBLISHED EVERY I WJBDNKSDAV and S.V ITJIDAV IMOIINIOVNG, | Y. if. PHMBKBTOJi. I ~TErtMS! I Bi*iHVEEia,Y PAPER, FIVE DOU.AKS ! ■ pvr it unit in, puyablt in advance, or SIX. DOLLARS at I I Uie ; fihe year. t i V» r KKKLV PAPER, TTIKER DOLLARS per 1 X •onum, payable in advance, or FOUR DOLLARS at ! .1 l‘i« -rul of Uieyear. I No ,P ;, f K * r will la; Uiycominiie-1 (except at l!ie choice of J pu!)ii‘?:*'*:%) until all arrearages are paid. I AOV GRTISE >ULVTS ar** inserted ssmi-wekly ( I at G j 1-2 cOnibpor square, for like lirsi insertion, and Id J I I cents for uich succeeding insertion — weekly, at o*i l-‘2 i cents per ‘-quart? for esch insertion—and monthly (\vhcn f B'd exceeding one square) at for each insertion.— m N°n;*, however small, is charged less than one square. 'I Ito-.* intended to lie limited iwust have ilie miinbcr o. Insertions, semi-weekly or weekly, written on'them, or tiiey will lie inserted semi-weekly till forbid, and char ges! arcordinely. The publisher takes upon himself i!*e risk of all remit tances of money made to him bv Mail—the person rcmii ' ling-, first payiißj the postage, and obtaining from the l*osl trmster, a wriiten or v« ; b;il acknowledgement of the amount, and its deposit? in his oliice, which shall be given MS to the publisher in cu>c of miscarriage, f. LI.TTBRs> (on business) mtusi be post paid, or they ,< Wili not be taken out of the oliice, The LAWS OF Tin: UNITED STATES arc published in this paper. Tit Executors, Administrators, and Guardians, SABLES of LA.VI) or NKUUOKB, by Administrn . tor-, .xecutors, or Guardians, are required, by law, m y. lie hold m the. first Tuesday in the month, between the hours ol cn iu tiic forenoon, and three in the afteriioon, at the Court-johsc of the coutuy in which the property is situate.—No icc of these sales must be given in a public u.v ga/ette, SI XT V lays previous to the day of sale. Noiiee of the sale of personal property, must be given In like maimer, FOUTV days previous to the day of-ale. B*. Notice to the. debtors am! creditors ofau estate, must be J; published Ihr FORT V days. Notice that application will be made to the Court oi Or Unary for leave in sell LAND or NEGROES, must W he published for FOUR MONTHS, I #p|r!3 I p S% W. Spw -X,f\ OTIS* A* $E£*A, IfOrUl inform the Ladies of Au ?f gnsta «ml its vicinity, that she hus just received (from Paris uiul N’ew- VorU.) a large assortment of MfilililMAßY AND FANCY <jOODS, which s!m oilers for sale at her old stand No. Broad-street, on the lowest ernis, viz.: Fashionable silk and straw Bonnets, BahV.ineU rtpeneers ami I’illareens, Jiobbinett and Kress Caps, Flood edged and Sattiu llibbony, Cap ami Lutestring' do. Feather Flowers and Hoad Flowers, I’y ramid do. for Cukes, fSilks of various descriptions. Dolls, i 'oys. Curs, and Braids, ij'-o. »Fc. DRESrtErt of the newest patterns. < ketnher ‘2'). 3rgS NOTICE*" f! The subscriber, as A,‘lent for tlie Stale, wishes to Purchase 25 \efyro Fellows, front IS to 2-5 years of age, for which the cash will he paid. THOMAS GLASCOCK. Jan 7 If 2(i fF|!!J3 stihscriber has made ongage- M meat-- with Air. , Ogden, well known in Ibis city, as a first rate meelia jiic, and for many years foreman and general saoerinlciulent til 801 ls. He Hatters himself together with Ids former experienced hands, to be able to give sa tisfaction to tbuse tiiat may favor him with a call. dMMSJZIW cived from the Northern Ma ,:.} superior close Carriages, s am! 2 Gigs. Also, on the river, a first rate Conchee, and he expects in n few days, 2 of lledcnburg s light close Carriages. CIIAS. L. HALL. Mpec 11 lb .:A Barber Wauted, d HESFF.CT VHLE While Barber pfk, may hear of a good situation lor Ills business, by application at tins olileo. :® in 11 ts 28 .UI AT ST ItATOIFS VOTICC. \ gjUfil monlbs after date, applictilion §m*' will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Colimi biu county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to pel! the w hole of ibe real estate of Jared Founds, hiteofj the county of Columbia, deceased for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said fipMKod. THOMAS F,. BBAf.fi, Mm'r. Jan 2o llm : ’l j ALT- persons indebted to the estate o!, ‘ ill ary Tscliudy, decensed, ura re-j Sues ted to make immediate payment,ami tone having claims against the estate,! will present them duly attested, k ' A. 1. HUNTINGTON, Mm'r. J I JanH _____ 27 f GuaviWavVtt NoVvee. mouths after date, applicatior ; 'SN will be made to the Honorable tin Inferior Court of Franklin county, w hen Stiting lb; 1 Ordinary Purposes for leave tjfseULot No. 2 iii the 2dth District ol Lee county, as the property of Melissa Cock burn. „ vWjGBOUGE COCK BURN. Guard n. \.mOM k,SQ 7 mint mrnm y Female Academy. SIRS. H. IU WILL resume the dudes of her Aca demy, on Monday, 2d January, in | w hicli i’ll the brua-hes, comprising a i ('nurse ol‘ EXCUSE S'l'l DIES, will be taught. a i.so, FJtE.xcrr, sp.ixish, music, jux cjxg, . /. vi) ploix nxn oitxj. MEXJ l L A‘EEI) L E IEOH K. HATISS Or TUITION. Per Quarter- Rudiments, (i(». Reiiiling. Writing, Aritlinielie, Orthogra phy, Grammar ij- Geography, (it). The' above with Reading anil Parsing in blank verse, Orthoepy, Sacred and Profane History, Ancient and Modern Geography, with the use of Maps and Globes, $lO (,‘t). The above with Composition, Botany, Ornithology. Geology, Natural & Mo ral Philosophy, Relics Retires, and Rhetoric, iisit! 00. French, Bellesleltrcs iV* Rhetoric S (10. Spanish “ “ “ H 00. Music “ “ “ 1-5 00. Hoarding, lodging, washing, fuel and Tuition, in all the branches, comprising the course of English studies -U 75. A select number of young ladies would be accommodated with boarding, lodg ing and washing. REI'EHEXCES. Miss Datta, t harlestoii, !"v C. Jas. P. Waupi:i., Rector ol'the Hicluuond Academy. Rev. {■?. K. Talmaok. liev. Francis Dki.avuavx, > Waltcrhoro' Rev. Edward P.m.mur, s S. C. Hun. W.n. I). Martin, Barnwell, !S. C. Pol, Wit, PiNei\M-;v, Walterhoro, (S. P. Fuanku.v 11. Ei moiih, do. Dec 28 at T 5 WM'. .P. II’OBiISV I-; appointed Agent at Augu-ia, lor Tllli SjAI’PY-H ISOOM, Tlie Repository of ARTS, LITERATURE A FASHION. Tills valuable work is issued in monthly nunihcrs. each number containing 50 large octavo pages or more, printed on line super-royal paper, livery number contains a piece of Music, one copper plate Engraving. and at least four wood Puts, illustrative of some ofllie contents; and every three months a eolored Plate cif (he latest fashions—and is furnished at tiie moderate price of s-li a year. A specimen of the work may be seen at the Augusta Rook, where subscrip tions are received. I )ee 21 Ht 2 i Gi’DltGIA, FIIAMaiS fOI'XTV. To Temperance CleMlaiulaud Joseph Cleveland. Willi will please take notice, that I W shall a pl.t to the next. .Superior ; ourt, to be held in and for said county, on the second Monday in April next, (or a writ of partition for all the lands he longing m the. estate of Wyatt C.’leve land. dee d. If you have nay objections, you will please make the at at that time. ROBERT R. RAMI. January IS dim '-■> UIiBIiBTOS A V A lip fid A o fffitjlHS Institution is in successful op jH. oration, under the direction of Mr. .lamks Ror ion, whose well known aliili ty and indefatigable industry in the du ties of Ins {School, deservedly entitle him lo the patronage of the public. Parents may rest assured that every accessary attention will he paid to the moralo ci" their sons, whom they may commit to the care and instruction of Mr. Lofton. From the general good health and pre sent improvement in the morals of El berlon, the Trustees Hatter themselves, dial parents and guardians will avail themselves of (he advantages of this In-1 stilatioii to educate their children and wards. TTP..MS or TUITION, I’F.U YEAR. For the Latin and Greek Ettuguages, Mathematics amt Seieocr*, s'-’5! English Grammar and Geography, S2O j Heading, If'riling, ij*c. sl2 j No scholar admitted into school for a, shorter period than three months. Board and Tuition can be bad with i the Teacher, SIOO per scholastic year, if paid within the year. Board can he had in the village, or iicb’hhorhoodjfor from <> to $8 per month. WlliMV THOMPSON, JMPTIIA V. HARRIS. WM. N. RICHARDSON, ISAAC N. DAVIS, Trustees. Elberlon, u *<lm CAIJTIOM* Ta/STY old customers, and the public in I jSf _g_ general, arc particularly request ! ed when they arc in want of any (Ir.-l rate Corned Href, to api>ly personally, or send their servants to the subscriber. ISAAC HM.\ DRHIvS. J’be rouse of the above notice, is, that families frequently get deceived by . their servants applying to a colored man j who is in the habit of vending corned beef in the Market of sueti a quality that | the subscriber would not oiler for sale. I. 11. ! Jan 11 E C* a €> E & FOlft SAIjH. Jr** PRIME FIELD HANDS, male _ ep and female, ail young and sound. A L.SO, A Good CARPENTER, about 40 years old, tor sale low. Apply to L. HULL Sc CO. Jan ‘2l JOS~PSJITTII?G NtATLY EXXCVTXV AT THIS Os TIC I — ■■■ Itl.U K OSTRICH I’EATSIEIBS. A Large Assortment of Elegant Black i ia < IsTincii Ff.atiikrs. For Stale by Mrs. i A. NEHA, No. 208, Broad street. Dee :U if 21 . /wTukre; For the remainder of Ihe Year, 4 NEGRO Woman accustomed to .Cooking. washing and house work; and a Girl aee.ustomcd to attend chil dren and wmli in the house ; also, u Boy about 15 years old, neeil-gomed to the care of horses and driving dray. En quire at tills; Oiiiee. Jan 7 2({ i IMS M-HVr, P__A The SSTORE. and PLANTATION at Hiiell-iiliiif, in Barko coutily, _ [ , hid possession girrn in January next. There is upwards of 100 acres of clear ed Land under fence—(lie Store-1 louse 1 •is a substantial building, and an active! and profitable business now in opera- ! tion—the Potion I louse capable of stor ■ big i(H)0 lialcs of Potion—an established Ferry, and the Landing and {Storage of very considerable quantities ofGoods, with a good Fishery, would render this a desirable and profitable establishment to an imlnsti joim and enterprising indi vidual. If desirable, (be Stock ofGoods on band may be had, and in that ease, immediate possession would be given.— 1 For farther particulars, apply to the sub scriber. ATTON PEMBERTON. Untie ceanili/, Nov. It!. IJ r|nO the Estate of Win. W. Harden, H. are requested to make immediate payment; and those to whom (lie Estate is indebted will present their claims, le gaily attested, for payment. ELMIRA HARDEN, Exx. JOHN LAMAR, Exr. Oct. 2!» S Ip uoippcvr ' THIS Prospectus respect fully in forms the Patrons of the WASIi!.- CNGTON NEWS, and public gener ally, that > 'apt Thomas A. Pasthi.'ii, hav ing resigned (lie publication oftlic above named papec—it, will continue to issue under oilier supevintendants. Its proprietors will not cast any re flection on its past, nor will they vouch unequivocally for its future character and uselulness. Nevertheless, from a de cent regard to public opinion, and injus tice to (heir own feelings, they must dis claim that unhallowed proscription by which innocence is often condemned without a trial, the motives of oar lust public men misrepresented, and their diameters unjustly defamed. The party spirit which runs so exces sively high in our State, lias carried a long with it the most baleful conseqaeii-! ees. Like the wily serpent in Paradise, j it Inis long since wound its way into oar Legislative assemblies —itself a poison, audits bite death. Under Ihe clonk of patriotism it Ims retarded the prosperity ol'the Stale by distracting the counsels of its political wisdom. They cannot support (he rash enthu siasm of a heated partisan, any more t han (hey can the mistaken zeal of blind ed bigotry: who worships man more than principle, worships an idol. Such a devotion they can never join. “Mea sures and not men” is (heir motto. They support the Constitution of the IT. S., and declare with their venerable Chief .Magistrate that “The Federal Un ion niustbe preserved.” They support (be sovereignty of the States in all those powers not granted to (he Federal Government; and acknowl edge the sovereignty ol'the Federal Gov ernment in all (hose powers granted by the Constitution, and not reserved to the •stales. The columns oft.liis paper will he open to judicious essays on all subjects, origin al and select—which may tend to Inform! ! (he head, or correct the heart, .Morals, j * Education. Politics, Agriculture, A c. will i (claim frequent attention. Their design) i is. rather to be nsefal (ban ostentations.; {Truth, consequently, will he their Polar {Star; and though they may sometimes ; veer from the magnet, they w ill always endeavor to sail within its happy iallit-i encr. As they feel themselves at liberty to. exnross any opinion which they believe i will advance the rmblic or private inter 1 est of their fellow-citizens, so will (hey, ho free, by temperate discussion, to c\ ; pose any policy of an opposite tendency, With these feelings and views, this pa-1 per is submitted to the patronage of a I generous & enlightened public. Hoping. • that—though it may not he a luminary of the lirst magnitude, yet, for moral and b lerary north, it may shine like a tixed star, w iih pare and steady lustre. This paper will eonlinucto be forward ed to its present patrons, unless by them instructed to the contrary. The terms will remain as heretofore. /V II letters and communications in re lation to thisotlice. will meet with prompt i attention, if ]/usl pa id and addressed to the I Proprietors. I The Editors of the Georgia Join ! mil, Chronicle and Courier. Augusta, and i ! Athenian, nro requested to givelhe above ’ ! Prospectus four insertions, and forward < their accounts to the proprietors lor pay-; meat. Jan. 11, l-JI. 27 4t. FOUHDj j ON the 2d instant, at the 17 Mile- 1 iiouse, on the Savannah Road, a’ long-linked GOLD CHAlN,withswive! j KEY. It is supposed to belong lo Mr. i Veissenger, a gentleman who lives ia j Alabama, and was on his way to New- Vork. Any person claiming, and prov ing the same, can have it, by paying ILi advertising. H. F. VERDERY. January H 2ft FOR SALK AT T|fE Aw ?,v\s\u Book-ttloY e. . rni HR CIIRISTU.X .ILM.I.YjIC for " 0 1-12, Containing besides the usual valuable matter, Bishop lleber’s itlissi onary Hymn, with its impropriate music. Dec 2H oq NO COMBINATION I ’ S^ A W t gg BA <r & C 5&. AMI ; LO€ Hi I ■ A r €i -€i L A 10 S THOMAS J. BA.SmOW A. Co. lUPOUTIJUS. jV.». 8?, tin ter-Street, New- York. e\\ING nuidc extensive «-t)litiex ions with one of (he largest, and mori improved Potteries in England, are enabled to oiler one of (lie most exten sive stocks in nrket, consisting of eve ry variety EARTHEN-WAItE. CHI N A, GEASft,mul LOOKING (H-ASW- E-S. either repacked to order, or in the j original package, oi uncommonly har rod's. I for rash, or cilt/ arreytancc!;. The very lib eral support hitherto received from our Noutlteru and Western friends, under . the most trying circumstances, culls lor our warmest thanks. We have survi ved Mias far iu tlie struggle with a bodj of men, who have combined nil their ef forts to effect oar destruction, simply be cause we will not join them in combining to compel (lie country merchant to pay an exorbitant profit on his purchases in t'. 's line. We can only reiterate former assurances, of using every exertion to promote the interest of our mercantile friends, in the ulna anil eariily of our stuck, the loiriiiis of our prieef, and the skill anil ran of nnr puckers, depending upon a free trade, as the only system which can give stability to lit” mutual interest of city mid country merchants. THOiS.J. BARROW A. (’O. Water-street, New-York Jan.2l 4t 21 MTTtolle rsmiE Olliee of the Clerk of Council JL will be open from 240 o o 1 jjjoek, r. m. during ike next two weeks, for the purpose of giving nil persons liable to pay City Taxes, an opportunity to make their returns. Ofthis, all interested, will please take notice. GEG. M. WALKER, Clerk. Jan 21 30 The Courier and Constitutionalist will publish the above. TO JlTi: EDITORS AND TV RUSHERS OF NEII STATERS. JON A'i’ll AN ELLIOTT, OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, to (J) kspi'xtfi’li.y requests the Editors or JS iL publishers of Newspapers within the several Stales and Territories oftlie !.’nion, to furnish him, through the Mem bers oft ’ongivss oft heir particular Stales or Districts, at the Seat of the Federal Government, with three copies of their Newspapers [marked with ■■one,” "two” ! and "three,"] issued on (or about) Wed : uesday, the hrciil //•*< cimd of February, IS: 12, (hellin'the. Centennial Jlnnieti'tury of liciunil II astiinijelmi.) As Ids motive is entirely disinterested and patriotic in making (his request, it being Ids desire to produce positive ei i deuce of the number of Newspapers printed in the United States, and their Territories, he desires tlmt particular at tention may be paid to this request; und. above all, by the publishers of country papers, hi distunt towns that arc, com paratively, little known: and if. al the same time, they would eonnnunieiite. in llieu - jtnpers, any ‘statistical information' relative to tlieir immediate neighborhood ■ it would be highly appreciated, & grate- I fully ueknow li dged.” t It is intended that every new spaper re reived, shall be carefully preserved und ] arranged, by !*- ; t: 1 1« s, in :i room tit. Wash- ; ingloa, devoted idr this object; one set to be eventually deposited iu the Library of , Congress; the duplicate set to be traits- 1 milled to D. Rice, Esq. of London, (A-ji gent, for the purchase til 'Books, <S.c. for the Congressional Library) to be by him i ! placed iu the British Museum ; mid the c j triplicate set to be retained for some pub-1 t j lie institution. | it, is intended, also, its soon ns this cn! j lection is completed, to publish in a lahn hirform, in the public printlot-the in- - i formation oftlie people oftlie U. (States, . n list ofall the Newspapers, embracing i the “Name,” "place and period ofpubli- - | cation,*’ mid ‘‘ terms of subscription.”— 1 .Great pains will be bestowed to make I i this li-l (being an important result to be >• gathered from the collection) as perfect. ' jas the materials will admit. | (Jf/** it is hoped that the intelligent eon- < j duelers of Newspapers, favorable to (lie ■ 1 above project, will oblige the advertiser I by insei (ing Ibis communication in their 1 J respectiv.; papers, to each of whom a i copy of the. " tabular statement.” will be I transmitted, Us soon ns published. Jan 2“< 32 ' vawitXmra < WABiSO. W— a The SSnliseribers, invested by the Legislature, with (tower i • Hint purpose, will oiler for Side, on ’l’ucsday lhe2 k 'th of I February next, and on the succeeding t day, a number of Lots, improved and I 1 ! unimproved, in the Town of Hamburg, j owned by the Htnlc of Month Carolina. I oil the following terms, viz : one third ol! ■ the purchase money to be paid in Cash. ; the remaining two thirds, in one ond two ■years, with interest from the sale; the | payment thereof to be secured by bond! ; and personal security, tmd u mortgage ol ( ‘ the premises. VV. THOMPSON, Jr. ) Commit- ' N. L. GRIFFIN, [ * I HENRY WIILI/I’/. S I Jnn IH. IHJ2 Ini 2!» The Charleston Mercury, Augusts ('hronicle, He Columbia Times, will pub ii—L the above for one month, «Sc forward i iheir bill to Henry Shultz, Hamburg. Carolinian. 1 NlliVi:R si>OOJ*£. snbscriocr uc(|iiamts the jiublic JL that he has engaged T. S. Moons, i tSpooii Jlaker, and that lie can now have Spoons, Ladles, und Sugar Tongs made to order, of line Silver. Work in the above line, will be faithfully done, mid on reasonable terms. Persons having old broken silver spoons, or other obi silver articles, can have them made into new Spoons, at No. 117, Broad-st. Au gusta. ' JOHN GUIMAKIN. (I-’’'” Did Silver taken in exchange for new Spoons. May 11 t( ' ,»} rcOTffCK. B months alter date applieutioi By will be made to the honorable tin Inferior Court of Richmond county, foi leave to sell the real estate George Hill bile of said eonnty. deceased. ROUT. PHILIP, Adm’r. Nov ft 4tm 11 ~ 2mIS S PI EEC’S hemp, (lax, tow und domeslie Bagging, 2-*»0 coils bale Rope. OiMIl) bushels Liverjaiol Salt, 300 hhds. St. Croix, N. D. &, Porto Rlca) Sugars, 1100 bags Coffee, 30 ts. superior prime green Coflee, 40 bbls. do. do. do. 500 kegs cut nails, nssorleil, 20 tons Swedes Iron, assorted, 400 bugs Shot, assorted, 1000 pounds bagging twine, 5 tons Plough Moulds, 5 tons Castings, assorted, 75 boxes 1 obneeo, 70 barrels loaf ami lamp Sugar, 200 whole and half boxes Soap, 10 boxes spermm eti Candles, 2t( do. tallow do. 30 Idids, M<lasses, 50 barrels Flour, 70 boxes bnncli Raisins, 40 caddy lioxes Hyson. Gunpow der nml imperial Teas. 75 quarter casks sweet Malaga Wiae, 25 do Temierille A,Sicily Madeira, 3 pipes pure old . do H do Cognac brandy, pure, 5 do Holland Gin do 5 Idids pure Jamaica Rum, 45 barrels Notliern Gill, 00 do Northern Rum, 15 do Cordials, 30 bugs black Pepper, 15 do Pimento, 25 bags Ginger (Rnce.) 5 Idids green Copperas, 20 kegs Madder, 10 kegs Saltpetre, 20 do Glmibcraml Epsom Salts, 6 boxes Brimstone, 3 barrels A limn, 50 boxes H by 10 window Glass, 2 boxes Logwood, 200 reams wrapping Paper, 125 do writing and letter do. 2000 (((mads shoe Tbread, NlOft pounds prime Bacon, 0000 spam* li and common bl)00 pair Shoes, well assorted, 50 lioxes beaver ami wool Hals, 25 doz seal and leather caps, 40 boxes cotton and wool Cards, 10 barrels Almonds, 20 bail*barrels crackers, 10 kegs bar Lend, 300 canisters splendid sporting Gun powder, lOH men nml women’s Saddles, Bridles, Ac. A I.HO, 100 pieces dtillle and point Blankets. 40 do red, white A green Flannels, 25 bales Homespun assorted, 35' pieces Negro cloth—together with a well assorted r-loek of Staple and Fancy Goods, suitable for the country trade. A (.SO, Blacksmith's Bellows. Anvils am! Vices, Spades and Shovels, mill cross cat and hand Saws, ! Mill iions, Trace, halter, llfth and log chains. Rifles ami Guns, cai peuter's Planes, Sad Irons, f'olleeMills, hoop and sheet 1 iron—with a handsome assortment <4 ] cutlery and shelf Goods—for sale on the most favorable terms by, VV. .V It. BRYSON, Opp ithe the (llohr Hotel. October 22. tf* (I 3Ti a FT£F ¥ i sis if MA V ING lately been burnt out, at his old stand, near flic Giobo Slide!, resjieetfuliy informs bis ii ieuds ami the public generally, that he has taken the small Brick Front Store, No. IM7. north aide of Broad street, 3 doors above Mr. John Moore's corner, lately occupied by Mr. Dunlap, and nearly opposite Messrs. Sibl ’y <Y jMoiTisuti'a corner, where he hopes hv In’s devoted attention to (he CO.VFLC’TIO.y.Ui V nr SIXERS, in all its branches, to share their former liberal patronage. DANIEL DILL. Dec S 23 COLUMBIA SHERIFFS SALE. On the first 'Fneiuia y in March next. fnjDlklj be sold at (lie Court House, N v in Columbia county, within the Usual hours of sale. Two Negroes. Jacob.a man; and Bec ky, a woman, each about 21 years of age, to si tisfy a mortgage li. fa., John Winilh vs. J< 11. Mot ■riss. Ri CIIA RD 11. JUN ES, Sh’ff. n. c. Dec 31 wtd 24 LINCOLN ittfIEKHT ’al HALT. On the first ''J'nisday in March next, WILL be sold at Lincoln Court House, between the usual hours of sale : 350 acres ofLnnd, more or less, on the waiters of Loyd’s creek, adjoining Mc- Kinney, Mam lord and others, taken ns the property of Win. Woods, to satisfy sundry li. fas. from a Justice’s Court, Nathaniel Regain vs. Win. Woods unp John McKinney ; property levied on and returned to me by a constable. THOM Art LYON, n.s. l. c. Jan 14 wld k 2rt ” |M " 1 111 1 ! 1 21 UNION HOTEL. J MONTGOMERY, AX.ASAMA. jSSt The subscriber ha . ing BIS purchased the interest of J°hn W. Freetnan, •au in the Union Hotel, iMont glßL goniery, (Alabama,) soli cits the patronage of hi;: friends and tlie public generally. lUh house is eoinmodiuusly und well situated for business or retirement; the rtlublen spacious and comfortable, und attended by the best ostlers in the Southern rtt.ite, . 'i’ho Bar iasupplied with Hie best Liquors to be obtained in Mobile or New Orleans, nml the Table with the best the market or country will afford. Particular alien - n lion will he paid to neatness in the pri e vote apartments, nnd cleanliness of iho if bedding. The utmost order nnd deeo- I, ruin will he observed in (h<> Union lin tel. A part of the house is fitted up ex pressly tor the accommodation of‘U .dies, in which families can he entei tnine.i se — parately from the rest ofthe Hoarders.— His house is situated just below the (.’out t House square, on (Hmmercc st. nearlv d opposite the Post Office. A Hack wil'l regularly attend the arrival of Riteum flouts at this place. Z. T. WATKINS. n Jnn 28 The Tusculoosn Intelligencer, Mobile IJegisler, Charleston Mercury, Colum bia Times, nnd Augusta Chronicle, are requested to publish (he above four times, nml forward their accounts. Charleston Mrrntry. «> ar il &A fft \ IIP subscribers have established n EL shop in Augusta, for the purpose of making and rep Hiring COTTON GINS. 'l'he Gins will he nmde ol (ho best materials, and wnrrnnted to answer as good a purpose ns any Gins heretofore made. W o will keep on hand, Gins of different sizes. Our shop is about 100 yards above the Upper Market in ibis place. W « are also appointed Agents for Stafford's patent (Straw-Cutter. HOATWEIGHT & JONES. 0l; i== * The Georgia Journal, Federal f ui on, Carolinian, nnd Abbeville Whig, ' \\ ill insert the above one month, nnd for ward their accounts to this place Augusta Jan. IH lin SI ,5 l«TBK( liVKI),” Kegs first quality Cavendish To hticco, . 42 Uoxes prime Herrings, for sale low by J. MAKSHALL. Jan 2,’) ol t7h tltTitifs'iojv CHOCKLRI? &iOBE. fSQIIIE Subscribers veil known in id. Georgia, us dealers in Earthen ware, China, Glass, &.c. beg leave to in form their numerous customers, us well as others on their way to Clnirleston, that their stock is now complete, and pro nounced by judges to he the best in Iho I nihil Si a! in, v. inch they are. ottering to merchants at as low a rate as uny mar ket in America, They are well aware that promises un less supported by facts, are useless, and worse than useless; they make no pro mises, nor appeal Xopublictympathy against puwerj'ul combinations or private monopoly , they are well satisfied that the public know how to appreciate such appeals.— \o market is closed against ns, but on the reverse all urn open, mid our busi ness solicited by the manufacturer ; our friends arc many and powerful, and with numerous other advantages, our facilities (hr doing business are not equalled by any dealer in Jlngusta, or surpassed by uny in Aeir- lurk. We would say, in conclusion, that we intend making it the interest of purchasers I (o buy from us; our prices shall he fate, and terms liberal. Wc refer to our cus tomers in every village in Georgia lor I the respectability of our house mid rcc ! titude ofour business principles. 11. I!. GLEASON st Co. JVu. King Street, Charleston. ' Feb 10 ts 40 ~M\ iiTIl IS* Wi 15 e7 AC. HE subscribers are now in pe.sses- S sion of their full stock of Goods, received per ships Oglethorpe and W il liani Donald at Savannah, direct iront Liverpool- l eh (hey offer to country .Merchant and others upon terms ns lib era! as win .net with in uny other mar ket in the Linted States. Their Stock was purchased by otic of the firm in England lor cash, which gives them advantages equalled by no hours in this State, nor surpassed by any in the Charleston or Northern Markets. Their arrangements are permanent, nnd such us will enable them at all limes to be in early receipt ofthe newest style ol chapes and patterns. Feeling confident of ma king it to the interest of those wishing supplies they fespedlully solicit patron age—and pledge themselves no pains will be spared to give satisfaction. P. U. TAYLOIUV Co ‘Mil 3 Hroml street, Augusta, near tho Merchants' and Planters’ Hank, fly*'l'he Athenian, Georgia Journal and Carolinian will give the above twelve insertions and forward their bills ioc payment. Nov » ts 11 ;VdUUUVSIA’uAoV ; H wiClUi. On Momlny, the VMh of February next, WILL ho sold to the highest bidder, at the late residence of J/tnsn Pou.M), deceased, in Columbia county, all the perishable property belonging to ; said deceased, consisting of: A Horse, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Oxen, Curt, Plantation Tools, household and kitchen Furniture, Corn, I odder, Cotton, &c. Sold for the benefit of tho heirs mid creditors. Terms made known " on the dny of sale. The sale to con tinue from day to tiny, until nil is sold.—- 'l’he Plantation will he be rented, nnd tho Negroes hired, at the same time. THOtt. E. ÜBALL, Adm’r Jan 4 'Vtd 35 ♦