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' »K M tUAWMb
THE SI'BICRIBEK,
I.ato Proprietor of the Olobe Tavern, and more recently of the Mansion Housed
»K(}B leave to announce to hislVlends ami tlic public generally,that he has ta
ken that elegant ami commodious lire proof brick building on the corner o
Broad and Jackson Streets. and immediately adjoining the new Masonic Hall. I
is situated in the most neutral part ofthe C ‘ity. and is in the very heart ol business
being in the vicinity ofthe Augusta Hank, anil the Brunch Bank ol the .State o
Georgia. This Establishment is known as I la;
OLtOIIE HOTEL,
and in its interior arrangement and general construction, unites
(tree HimcioitHiuvHfi, neutncHg, smcl comfort. I o -III© iii«m oi l*i.i y,
traveller, the daily hoarder or the fashionable visitor, the GLOBE presents accom
modations inferior to nom in the Wont hern Stales. , ■. . .
Having conducted for a number of years, Iwo among the most popula. J
In this City,he flatters himself that Ids experience in business,added to the supcnoi
ad anta-es of situation 9c the resources under his eontroul, will enable bun to give
the nost decided satisfaction to all who may honor him with their patronage.
His HT VBHBS arc ppiwioua »in<l woll ventilated, and amply nupplicn with the
hast of provender, and attended hy experienced and steady ostlers—in addition to
which the subscriber will bestow bis own personal unremitting attention, Sc in bis
charges, will not forget the pressure ofthe times.
flj*’ 'The following STAGES arrive at, and depart from, tlic Gi.ouk 'form,
regularly ns follows : *
Mil.LHonuvn.i.K Staok arrives every day, at (> o'clock I*. 31.—and departs event
day, at 11 I*. 31.
Coutmiua, fS. C. Stack arrives ever;/ day, at I) o'clock, I*. 31. — and departs every
day , a 7 o’clock, I*. 31.
Atiikns St a nr, arrives every Tuesday and Friday, at (> o'clock I*. 31.—and de
parts every Monday and Thnrrday, at 10 o'clock, A. 31.
Giikknvii.i.k, S. C. Stauh arrives every 'Tuesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, I*. 31.
—and departs curry 'Thursday and Smalay, at 'i o'clock, A. 31.
< '•akni'svii.i.k, S. Stauh arrives every Friday, at <> o’clock, I*. 31 —and departs
every JloiuLu/, at 1 o’clock, A. 31.
WILLIAM SHANNON.
Augusta, June IHfll.
D»t. BARCLAY'S VEGETABLE
PILLS, For the Studious and Srdin
hinj. —These Vegetable Pills nre made
li-oni the prescription of an old phvsicinn
in extensive practice, and have long
been held in high estimation through
out Europe. Nut one particle of mer
■rury, Antimony, or other min end enters
their composition. Tlioy nre expressly
■designed to restore the tone und energy
of the digestive organs, mid to remove mid
correct indigestion, a bad and defective ap/ir
tite, depression of spirit*, Urowsih-ss, lia/ntna/
cosliutneu, debility, and any derangement
of tho atumach 01* bonds, f l'iic*ir ujioriin
tion is perfectly mild, and requires no
charge of diet, and persons of the most
delicate constitutions may take them
with perfect safety.
To the Merchant, the Writer, Vee.mn
faiit or Clerk, and all who nr< exposed
to tin' numerous train ol diseases invar!
ably assailing persons of sad* ntary huh
Its, they will he found to be convenient
and valuable medicine.
Por sale in boxes nl 50 rents eatdi hv
TURPIN .)• D’ANTIGNAC.
Augusta, (tiorgiu,
r«ept. 7. wtimbli
FAMILY
A SUP PI A ol tin l Cilrbnih'd Magnt'
nan dljtprriait, bus just been receiv
od l»y
TURPIN & D’ANTIGNAC,
Aoknts for its Sale in this City.
' merely pouring water on a lea
■ JJspooaliil of this Aperient, a c ool
ing ..ml grateful ellimveseiag beverage is
obtained, resembling Soda Water to the
taste i>imp#ting to the constitution all
the henehls of llie C'ongress Waters at
Saratoga.”
Ht n.KR's EFFERVESCENT MAG
tma and cure of Indigestion, Bilious mid
Liver complaints, nervous weakness,
headache, heartburn, habitual cost he
m»ss, giddiness, cutaneous diseases, <)*e.
d'-e,. The surprising etth acy of this sa
perior medicine has obtained for it the
patronage of many eminent persons,
whose high encomium, together with it-!
extensive und increasing sale, tally 1
proves its pre-eminence, and bids fair m
reader it the most popular remedy ox-1
taut. To dyspeptic, the sedentary, and
studious, it will be found invaluable, from 1
its promoting a proper action of the liver I
in the secretion of bile, or correct it when
in a vitiated state. Obstructions of the
stomach or bowels arc gradually remov
ed, it restores the appetite, and gives
tone, strength and energy to the system.
Travellers, and residents, in warm cli
mates, will bud Butler’s Magnesia a Ape
rient a desirable article; it prevents any
accumulation ofbile. is portable, and the
method of prepnriug it unusually con
venient. Children have frequent occa
sion for gentle and cooling purgatives
they will take this Aperient in preference
to any other.
The public attention is respectfully di
rected to the wrapper which contains
many testimonials of its elllcacy, with
tall direction for its use—Prepared by 11.
Butler, Chemist, London.
(I/ 5 * Observe that each bottle bears
the signature of 11. Butler.
***!**• 7. w6m9o
~Tvotk;i:
FOUR months . ilVcr dale, application
will be made to the Honorable Inte
rior Court of Franklin county, when sit
“wr/or ordinary purposes, lor leave to
sell Lot No. 75, in the Ist district of Cow
eta county, ns the property ofthecstnU
cl Jonies .Miller, deceas’d, for the beac
'lke heirs and creditors.
ADLMVMILLBK. £xrz.
Deem 4tm Cl
PER LATE ARRIVALS AND ON HAND,
i -2i f&flt fk pieces line und low priced
Calicoes
bO pieces pink, bnlf and limey stripe
Ginghams
. 15b do. dl,jj 1 and I! I, Cnmbrics
lb do. Swiss and Book Muslins
-b do. Largest size .Silk Bandanas
lb do. Unssia Sheeting
<• do. Canton Flannel
, M eases I I line ami extra line Irish
Linens
3 do. 7-8 and -1-1 bleached .Shirting
(Linen fold)
II do. M-d do, do,
'•i bales H-d brown do.
- do. Cotton Os no burgs (
10(1 dozen ( 'otton Handkerchiefs i
pieces red, white and green Flan- i
nets i
lb do. mixl Sattiaetts i
lb do. 7-d heavy da tile Blankets I
till do. 8 point do. do. do.
Ibfl doz. white and grey Lambs Wool i
half I lose
100 do. dii. Cotton do. |
100 do. slate worsted Hose
tiOO do. patent, slide and Cotton Sus
penders
10b do. Spool ('otton
50 do, boxes ('otton Balls
100 do. Brazilian Tacking Combs i
b 0 do, Navariao lints I
I case Cotton Umbrellas i
50 reams Cup and Letter Paper
For sale low, for cash, or approved
paper, by
sept 2 1 C. PHILLIPS.
IiAM) FOII SALE.
A GIIS3AT BiIRGA M
is now ottered in the sale of a tract, oi
ml of LA Ml), in Carroll county, which is 1
discovered to be rich in the Holden proper
ty. Tlie owner being on the eve of a long '
journey to the North, will now sell it low.
if a quick application is made. Indispu
table titles will be delivered.
APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
Jane 1(! 73
~U O A 82 1* 8 X in*
tuts. IS VIS I*
Respectfully mt'oi ms her friends, and
< the public generally, that she lias
i removed her Hoarding establishment to
j the Brick Tenement over Messrs. L.
j lin e's A Co's At or ion S-rouß, No. _1 b
Broad street. She tenders her grateful
thunks for llie liberal patronage hereto
1 fore received, and solicits a continuance
1 of it, assuring those who may favor her
I with their com may. that ao ciforts shall
tie spmvd on her part, to give the ut
. most satisfaction.
- OctSW if ({
RECEIVED AT TUB AUGUSTA
: KOti KHSTOIt
fflllE Ist Number of “ The American
-M. >1 uirind ol Improvements in tlio
5 Useful Arts and Mirror of the Patent Os
i lice, containing authentic descriptions
• and illustrative drawings of the re
cords, specifications and models of
s the Patent Ollice, by permission of the
Secretary of JState, being a faithful rep
reuentnlion of the state of the arts in
- America, ,Vc. N. P. Poor anil Win
Green N Co. Editors and proprietors;
i d. L. (Skinner assistant Editor, with ari
- appendix coaluining the Patent Laws"
- vVC.
o Subscriptions for llie above work will
- be received at the jiugusta Book-Store,
e where the first number can be examined
"'*ll no doubt contain much useful
information of the state ami progress of
the mechanic arts in our country.
Oct 2ft g
©uroiiftlc*
lyigsa WOTICEt
BlfiaSOi The subscriber, as Agent
for the Stale, wishes to
Purchase 25 Negro Fellows, from 18 tc>
25 years of a go, for which the cash will
be paid.
THOMAS GLASCOCK.
Jan 7 if 2«
A OTIC'IO.
TUB subscriber has made engage
ments with Mr. M. Ogden, well
known in thiscity, ns a lirst rate mecha
nic, and for many yt'ors foreman and
general superintendent at Roll's. He
Hatters himself together with his former
experienced hands, to he able to give sa
tisfaction to those that may favor him
with a call.
Just Received from the Northern Ma
nufactories. J superior close Carriages,
5 Barouches and 2 Gigs. Also, on the
river, a lirst rale Coachee,nnd heexjiects
in a few days, 2 of Hedcnburg's light
close Carriages.
CIIAS. L. HALL.
Dec 11 10
1 r A BOA HOTEL.
MONTGOHIEItV. AX.ABAIYIA.
The subscriber having
111 gg a purchased the interest ol
Pill Col. John W. Freeman.
Hi *■“ in the Union Hotel, Mont-
Mm 18 3 .gomery, (Alabama,) soli
dts the patronage of his
friends and the public generally. His
house is commodiously and well situated
for business or retirement; the Win hies
spacious and comfortable, end attended
by the best ostlers in the Southern States.
The Bar is supplied with the best Liquors
to be obtained in Mobile or New Orleans,
and the Table with the best the market
or country will afford. Farticular atten
tion will be paid to neatness in the pri
vate apartments, and cleanliness of the
bedding. The utmost order and deco
rum will he observed in the Union Ho
tel. A part of the house is lilted tip ex
pressly for the accommodation of Ladies,
in which families can he entertained se
parately from the rest of the Boarders.—
His house is situated,just holow the Court
House square, on Commerce st. nearly
opposite the Post Ollice. A Hack will
regularly attend the arrival of Steam
Boats at this place.
Z. T. WATKINS.
Jan 28 512
The Tuscaloosa Intelligencer, Mobile
Register, Charleston Mercury, Colum
bia Times, ami Augusta Chronicle, are
requested to publish the above four limes,
and forward their accounts.
('liiirh slim .Mrrcnri/.
' ’rOH .\ IAPTS
foh s t
a die Subscribers, invested by
the Legislature, with power
for that purpose, will oiler for
Sale, on Tuesday the 2’Sh ol
February next, and on the succeeding
day, a number of Lots, improved and
unimproved, in the Town of Hamburg,
owned by the State of South Carolina,
on the following terms, viz : one third of
the purchase money to lie paid in Cash'
the remaining two thirds, in oncond two
years, whh interest from the side; the
payment thereof to he secured by bond
and personal security, and a mortgage ol
the premises.
W. THOM PSD V. Jr.) n
N. I/. GRIFFIN. ( c ? mw,s -
HEMiV SHULTZ. ) 01s ’
Jan 18. 1852 lui 29
The Charleston Mercury, Augusta
Chronicle, & Columbia Times, will pub
lish the above for one month, .V forward
their Hill to Henry Shultz, Hamburg.
Ciiroliiiiiiu.
TO WENT,
aiu A large DWELLING. LOT.
&,c. and A LARUE STORK,
j{JJgsi well calculated for Dry-Goods
.wigßwßfcv and Groceries, opposite tlie
store of Edward 'l'homiis, Esip upper
eml of Broad-street—an excellent stand
for business. Possession will be given
on the lirst ofOctoher. For terms, which
will be liberal, apply to Mr. Josi'.ru Chil
ian, at the above place.
GARRET LAWRENCE.
July 511 8(>
TO REMTr
n n The STORE, and
PLANTATION
.lull possession girru in January nr.it.
There is upwards of 100 acres of clear
ed Land under fence—the Store- House
is u substmitiul building, and an active
mid profitable business now in opera
tion—(be Cotton lion.se capable of stop
ing KltKl hales of Cotton—mi cstahlished
terry. middle Landingand .Storage of
very considerable quantifies ofGoods.
willi a good Fishery. woulil render lids
i desirable mid profitable establishment
to mi industrious and enterprising indi
vidual, It desirable, the Stock of Goods
oa hand may be had, and in that ease,
immediate possession would be given.—
I'or I'Tther particulars, apply to the sub
scriber.
ATTON PEMBERTON.
Iturke ctuuly, Nov. It!. J 3
For Sale.
raiiiE siiliscriber oilers tor sale.a tract
B of first quality Oak and Hickory
Laud, containing 399 acres, situated in
Columbia county, on the Big Kiokec
creek, adjoining lands of Bichard Tub
man and Tankersly. The laud is
of excellent quality, and will be sold on
accommodating terms. In the absence
of the subscriber, apply to Col. William
■ Mayor, or Mr. Henry Dalby.
THOMAS WARE.
July 2 ts 77
\ BxoaA Swoxd
MR. WILLEY
WILL give a Course of Lessons in
tlie Broad Sword Exercise, Cut
and Thrust, and Attack and Defence, at
tlie Masonic Hall—the com sc to he com-,
prised of 15} lessons, to commence on the
lirst Monday in January and continue
. each day thereafter, in the afternoon or
evening, ns may lie most convenient to
the pupils generally. ’Terms, for Broad
sword exercise alone, $2, and for the cut
and thrust and attack and defence in ad
dition, $2 the course—if a sutKcient num
ber ofpupils be obtained to form a class.
’ The lessons will be general, to members
, of the Richmond Hussars or any others
j who may desire to attend—and will he
given in each or all of the exorcises, as
eaeii pupil may wash.
(T?* Apply to either of the OUlcers of
the Richmond Hussars.
Dec 21 22
i JIW
BY
1 WM. J. HOBBY,
1 AT THE
AUGUSTA BOOK STOKE.
S’ IEE and death of Lord Fitzgerald,
j H A Lafayette in America,
Journal ofa Naturalist, The Bravo,
Roxobel, Chili Hook, Aifeelion’s Gift,
Friendship’s Ottering, Blair's Lectures,
Tiitideus of Warsaw-, Aimstutius,
Mason's Farriery, Lilly,
Brown’s Novels, ij-c. Ac.
Dec 21 2t 22
A DM IMSTU ATOR'S SALE.
, On (he first Tuesday in February next,
sold at Carnes vill, Franklin
I Court house, the negroes helong
, ing to the estate ol'Levi Stokes, deceas
ed.—Terms made known on the day of
sale.
JAMBS MORRIS. Adm’r.
Dec 3 wtd 17
: FOM SAFiF.
19100l 9 100 OK 1,200
ACRES of FAAIF
WITH Saw, Flour, and Rice Mills
on it: situated in Barnwell Dis
trict, S. C., 28miies from Augusta and 10
from tlie Village of Barnwell, about on a
. lino direct from Charleston to Augusta.
, therefore it is presumed the rail road will
. cither pass through it or not far oil'.—
I Price $2,009; one-fifth cash or approved
, endorsed paper at 00 and 90 days, (he ha-
I lance at 1, 2,51, and 4 years credit, with
interest and mortgage of the premises.—
| Titles indisputable and warranted,
r CCr 5 ’ Apply to
JOHN GUIMABIN,
’ Watchmaker, No. 147 liruad street, Augusta.
July 9 79
| Savannah River Navigation
Pe
f HE affairs ofsaid Company, having
,S_ lieeti brought to a close, with the
exception of paying the Stockholders,
(lie undersigned gives notice to all con
: corned, that a final Dividend of One Dol
. larand Forty-Six Cents per Sliare, (on
1 all Shares on which $22 lias liccn paid)
will he paid to the Stockholders or their
legal representatives, accompanied by
the proper vouchers, on application nt the
lirst Brick Building West of flic New
Market, Broad-street, Augusta, to
J. VV. BRIDGES.
Augusta, Oct. 30,1830. wlf 8
A Barber Wanted,
I A RESPECTABLE White Barber
i i%. may hear ofa good situation for his
i business, by application at tins ollice.
Janl 1 ts 28
\oTIC|T,
A LL persons indebted to the estate of !
ix. Mary Tschiuly, deceased, aro rc- j
quested to make iimnediate payment,ami \
those having claims against the estate,
will present them duly attested.
A. 1.111 VITNGTON, Mmr.
Jan 11 07
wm7el. iioissn
Is appointed Agent at Augusta, for
■ TIIK liIWY’S KOOK,
Tlie Repository of
A nr S', J.ITE/iATURB .{■ FASIUOX.
j. his valuable work is issued in monthly
numbers, each number containing 59 i
’ l;>rge octavo pages or more, printed on !
line super-royal paper. Every number
contains a piece of Music, one copper
j- Fugraving, and at least four wood '
t uts. illustrative of some oft ho contents ; j
and every three mouths a colored Plato!
ol the latest fashions—and is furnished I
at the moderate price of 85} a year.
A specimen of the work may be seen i
at the Augusta Book, where sabscrip- I
tions are received.
Hcc 21 3t 22
LAW No'S'lCl'iV
15811 ALL lioroaftor regularly attend
(lie Superior Courts of Richmond
County. My ollice and residence are in
Greenshorough. Persons residing in
Augusta, having business to transact,
requiring the services of a Lawyer, in
the counties of Grocno, Morgan, New-
Jon. Clarke, Oglctorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln,
i I'alliulcrro. Monroe, or Hnneoek, and
who may choose to entrust it to me.
w ill have an opportunity of conlerring
witli me personally, twice in n year,
m rcluttion to it.
FRANCIS If. CONE.
Decs ts Js
1 EDUCATION
WWW .N\ANVA\. w.mw.
fn HE subscriber having 1 purchased
1 a small plantation near Eatonton.
proposes to take six or eight young men
of good moral character, between the
ages of 12 and 17 to provide for their in
struction in the various branches of Ed
ucation, in Agriculture, and in the Me
chanic Arts. Apparatus to illustrate the
sciences of Chemistry, Astronomy, Nat
ural Philosophy, Ac. will be procured
and a Mochahic shop erected.
Schools of this kind established in
Tennessee and in the Middle and North
ern States have nourished beyond the ex
pectations of the most sanguine. Hun
dreds of applications to enter students
have been rejected during the year for
' the want of accommodation. The writer
lias been Urged hy several respectable
and literary gentlemen, who have prom
ised tlieirsons, to open a similar one in
Georgia and he now designs to make the
experiment. So many months have e
lapscd in living on a site, since he formed
the determination, that he Ims not time
to state ail the particulars of ids plan;
nor will he make high pretensions in re
gard to ins qualifications nor the amount
that shall be learned. He will endeavor
however to impart instruction us farund
as well as ho is able. Assistance w'ill
he procured in teaching the mechanic
arts anil some of common the branches
of Education. The object, is to make
practical men and qualify them to be
come good teachers of schools.
In government, he will endeavor to
act the part of a parent mid treat the pu
pils as his children ; but lie must he obey
ed. lie desires no parent to send his son
who is unwilling to have him submit to
the regulations of the school. Each stu
dent will labor two or three hours in the day
or about one day and a half in the week.' —
Care will he taken, as the weather grows
warm, that they he not exposed to a mid
day sun, till they become inured to athle
tic exercise, by employing the mornings
and ever, : ngs. No many hours will not
he requisite all die year, hut in a busy
season, somewhat more.
Each student will provide himselfwith
sheets, towels A blankets—and it would
he economical for him to have a coarse
suit to wear during the hours of labor.
Hooks, stationary, oil, Ac. wiii be fur
nished those who need them at the low
est price. The limes ofexaminations and
vacations cannot now he named. Reli
gious service will be attended every sab
bath in Eatonton, a little mure than a mile
distant.
Those who wish to enter their sons
must give information and secure places
hylhe 10th of January. The school will
he opened on the Slid.
Letters post pa id, addressed to Eaton
ton, will receive attention.
WeguVaUons tvwd Tcmws.
1 The coarse of instruction will occu
py three years.
2. Hoard, lodging, washing, tuition,
Ac. for the Ist year will he St-00; for the
2d £75; ami for the lid ssl). Payments,
half yearly in advance
ADIEf< SHERWOOD.
Eatonton, Dec. 10, 1831. 20
CLASSI CA L, MATH EM ATICAL7
AM) ENGLISH
SEMINAR! 7 ;
Anthony malone will open
this institution in this city, on the 2d
of next JunuuVy, at the Parsonage of the
Catholic Church. Mr. Malone will re
ceive only n select number of pupils, to
whom he pledges himself to do ample
{justice. Mr. M. will Hold an annual ex
amination ofthe pupils of his seminary,
to which the public will be invited, and
ho confidently iiopcs that on that occa
sion, parents and guardians, who shall
favor him with their confidence, will be
well pleased with tiic improvement
which their children or wards shall have
made. As to capacity, or moral char
acter, the most respectable reference
will he given. As to terms, which shall
he moderate, i)-c. apply at the seminary.
N.IJ. The English department in ad
dition to the subordinate brunches of
spelling, reading, dictionary, A English
grammar, will comprehend sacred and
prophnne history, geography. English
composition, declamation, the. Ac.
Dec 11 ]<)
I>l2 . HAB
CON CENTilATEI) ( OMPOUND
OP CFREBS AND SARSAPA
RILLA, an inoffensive, positive, and
speedy Remedy for the c-nrc of Gonor
j rhcea, Gleet, Semina Weakness, Stric
; lure, \\ bites, Pains in the Loins, Kid
dies, Irritation of the Hladder and Ure
•hra, Gravel, and other Diseases of the
Urinary Passages.
This most etlieacious Preparation is
conveniently used, and totally devoid of
irritating qualities, frequently perform
ing cures in a few days; it, is healthful
to the stomach, and hy no means un
pleasant to the palate ; possessing all the
active medicinal properties necessary
for the cure ofthe above Diseases, with
out any liability of injury to the system
by exposure to the weather. It Inis ob
tained the sanction of many ol the re
spectable members of the Faculty, and
and the approbation of all those who
have had occasion lor its use.
Treatise on the .Medicinal Properties oj
Sarsaparilla, compiled from the Lest Jlvlhori
las, strongly elucidate the high repute
and great success .which has long at
i tended its use, in various internal C'hron
i ic Diseases.
I Another choice Ingredient, obtaining
i great celebrity in Europe, has also been
I introduced,funning a safe, speedy, and
permanent cure for the above diseases.
Prepared by 8. G. Hare-lay, M. 1).
Strand, London ; and for sale bv
TURPIN A DANTIGNAC,
Aou.vrs, ,'hiivusla. (leuriria.
Sept. 3 wdin 95
TO lllitll, "
Far the remainder of thu Year,
A NEGRO Wqman accustomed to
/mJCooking. w ashing and house work:
and n Girj accustomed to attend chil
dren and work in the. house : also, a Roy
about 15 years old, accustomed to the
care of horses ami driving dray. En- '
quire at this Office,
i Jan 7
AUCTION
And Commission Business.
HAVING taken Hie store lately oee*n
pied by Mr. C. Pmi.urs, I will c on'
tinue to transact the Auction and Coni
mission Business, as recently conducted
hy him, and solicit a continuation of th P
patronage Mr. Phillips lias been favored
with. My attention will he devoted ex
elusively to Goods on Commission I
am prepared to make advances to am
amount, and on liberal terms, ‘ *
J. marshall
Augusta, 10th Jan., 1832.
AT PRIVATE KAlj-
A Likely Vellow Girl, about 2)) ve-n-s
old—accustomed to all kinds 0 V
house-work, is an excellent seaimt,- C g s .
can cut out and make up linen and driv
es, a prime washer and iroiier of riiu.
clothes, a good nurse and cook, and com
hilling every qualification to render her
a valuable acquisition, She has been
raised in a genteel family, and is now of
fered with reluctance. Apply to
L, HULL cj- CO,
Jan 4 ts 25
PIEECS hemp,flax, tow and
domestic Bagging,
250 coils bale Rope,
(>OOO bushels Liverpool Salt,
350 hints. St. Croix, N. O. A Porto
Rico Sugars,
000 bags Coflee,
30 ts. superior prime green Coffee
40 hhls. do. do. clo.
500 kegs cut nails, assorted,
20 tons Swedes Iron, assorted,
400 hags Shot, assorted,
1000 pounds bagging twine,
5 tons Plough Moulds,
5 tons Castings, assorted;
75 boxes Tobacco,
70 barrels loaf and lump .Sugar,
200 whole and half boxes Soap, ’
40 boxes spermaceti Candies,
20 do. tallow clo.
30 libels. Molasses,
50 barrels Flour,
70 boxes bunch Raisins,
40 cuddy boxes Hyson. Gunpow -
der and Imperial Teas.
75 quarter casks sweet Malaga
Wine,
25 do Tennt*rifle & Sicily Madeira,
3 pipes pure old do
8 clo Cognac brandy, pure,
5 do Holland Gin do
5 hhds pure Jamaica Rum,
45 barrels Nolhcrn Gin,
<lO do Northern Rum,
15 do Cordials,
30 hags black Popper,
15 do Pimento,
25 hags Ginger (Race.)
5 hhds green Copperas,
20 kegs Madder,
10 kegs Saltpetre,
20 do Glauber anil Epsom Salts,
5 boxes Brimstone,
3 barrels AHam,
50 boxes 8 hy 10 window Glass,
2 boxes Logwood,
2(»0 reams wrapping Paper.
125 do writing and letter do.
2000 pounds shoe 'Thread,
8000 pounds prime Haeon.
9000 Spanish and common Sc-gnrs,
8000 pair Shoes, well assorted,
50 boxes beaver and wool Hats,
25 cloy, seal and leather caps,
40 boxes cotton and wool Caras,
10 barrels Almonds,
20 half barrels crackers,
10 kegs bar Lead,
300 cnaislerssplendid sporting Gun
powder.
100 men and women’s Saddle.-
Hriclles, Ac.
A I. SO,
100 pieces duffle and point Blankets,
-10 do red. white A green Flannel
-25 hales Homespun assorted,
35 pieces Negro cloth—together
with a well assorted stock of Staple and
Fancy Goods, suitable for the country
trade.
ALSO,
Blacksmith's Bellows, Anvils and Vices,
Spades and Shovels, mill cross cat and
hand Naws,
Mill Irons,
Trace, halter, fifth and log chains.
Rifles and Guns, carpenter's Planes,
Sad Irons, Codec Mills, hoop and sheet
Iron—with a handsome assortment < f
cutlery and shelf Goods—for sale on thu
most favorable terms by,
W. A 11. BRYSON,
Opposite the dole Hold.
October 22 ts (>
"llEBTORS"
TO (he Estate of Win. W. Harden,
arc requested to make immediate
payment; and those to whom the Estate
is indebted will present their claims, le
gally attested, for payment.
ELMIRA HARDEN. V.xx.
JOHN LAMAR, Ex r.
Oct. 2!) 8
3? fTTI^HTos 7 ! 'iSSi'M
FEATHERS.
A Large Assortment of Elegant Black
Ostrich Fkatiikus, For Sale by Mr-
A. SERA, No. 208, Broad street. *
Dec 31 ■ ts 21
“NOTICE. ‘
T"HE Olfiee of the Clerk ol* Council
will he open from 2 to 5 o',dock. e
m. during tke next two weeks, far the
purpose of giving all persons liable la
pay City Tuxes, an opportunity to make
their returns. Os this, all interested, will
please fake notice.
GEG. M. WALKER, Clerk.
Jan 21 3(1
The Courier and Constitutional!*! wii.
publish the above.
CAUTION.
■&|TV old customers, and the public in
If B. general, are particularly request
ed when (hey are in want of any first rate
Corned iScef to apply personally, orsetid
their servants to the subscriber.
ISAAC HENDRIC KS,
ft?" The cause of the above notice, is.
that families frequently get deceived by
their servants applying Ip u (adored man
who is in the iinbii of vending- corned
beef in the Market quality that
'thesubscriber would not offer far ’e.
1. ii.
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