Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1831-1836, February 18, 1832, Image 1

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I AWKMWA QBBORIfILI, | 4EUFICI4 cokxek of Jackson & Elus-streets. AUGUSTA, (Oil) SATUIfcOAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1§32. VOLUKIE A6.--IVO. 38. PVBUISIirD EVERT r WEDNESDAY AM' SATURDAY MORNING, BY A. H. PEJHBEBTOSL T ]ES A WIS: % SEMI-WEEK l/Y PAPER. FIVE dollars Afflß per annum, payable in advance, or &1A DUUiAKS a»i *S the end of the vc:ir. „ f WEEKLY PAPER, THREE DOLLARS per ■ annum, payable in advance, or FOUR DOLLARS ut 1 the end of the year. . , . 1 No paper will lx* Jisconllnucd (except lit the choice of i publisher,) until nil nrreanufes fire paid. * AOVEKTiSEMENTS are insertcJi«i»i-if«*/y el o*2 1-2 cents per square, for the first insertion, and to J-4 |«ent£ for each succeed ling insertion— teeekly, at 62 1-2 cents per square lor each insertion —and monthly (when not exceeding one square) at for each insertion.— None, however small, is charged less limn one square. Those intended to be limited must have Hie number o. Insertions, semi-weekly or weekly, written on (hem, or they will be inserted semi-weekly till forbid, and char ged accordingly. The publisher lakes upon himsclflhe risk of all remif ’ Mfices of money made to him by Mail—the person remit ting, rtrst paying the postage, and obtaining from the master, a written nr verbal acknowledgement of the ( -amount, and its depositc in his office, which shall be given I 10 the publisher in case of miscarriage. LKTTRRS (on business) must be post paid, or they ‘ will not be taken out of the office. The LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES arc published in this paper. % To Executors , Administrators , and Guardians. m AIjES of LAN I) or NKGHORS, by Administrn fctof-i .-xeculors, or Guardians, arc required, by law, to it*! held ,n tl*.c tirsl Tuesday in tlie month, Mwcen the itiom- ol onln the forenoon, and three in the afternoon, hi lihe Court- muse of thn county in which the property is l&ituate. No ice of these sales must he given in a public " •a/clle SIXTY »«ys previous to the day of sale. I' iNoliee of the sale of personal property, must be given n like manner, FOItTV days previous to the day of side. Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be lUhlished lor FOItTV days. Notice that application will bo made to the Court o< >r tinarv for leave to sell LA ND or NEGROES, must •e publ'sbed for FOUR MON IHS. a eiiiiVs vvr aem Di) v for cOn A 8 z |"T has now been known for years that I. l lk* jILEIO.X VUR.X PLASTER, n fi ord s immediate relief, and elfects a cer ain care for Coras By its application tccording (o' accompanying directions, bo Corn is solicited, attenuated, and 1,-awn out bv the roots, without the least lanuiin, or any of the trouble or danger at Surniim. (bo hazardous and iuelleelnal A'raetiee of extracting' the Corn by mere aßeuniiitr. 1 The followin'; instances, front many Bothers of similar character, sultieielilij Bat test the superior elUeuey ol the Albion Bcorn Plaster !\ir. Farrar, of Boston, was a number ■of veil's distressed by a very painful Ht aini. bad applied every thing recom- Hia.Miiii d without ell' e , and was rendered Ka perfect cripple. On applying- this Bl'laster, he was peifectly cured ol his Hi o: n, and freed from Ids lameness. \ c ienviemau of Greenfield was years K a dieted wich a very painful corn, and K v. us cured by one box. alter evei'y otbei m jda-ier bad been tried to no purpose. _ K Hr. Cutler of Boston. was cured of a Hlr>>iibie*.oine corn by one bjx._ m Criii/ir-ile. To those alliieted with H, >rns t'li their feet. I d i eerlily, that I Hj : |, ( . I- ~,1 the Albion Corn Plaster with K o.uplo.e success. Before I bad used Be.lie box. il completely cured a Corn Bwlilah bad troubled me lor may years. 1 W lo.be this nullin' lor llie benefit of those ntllete.l with that painful complaint. (-Mli'iied.) WM.SIIAW. Fho-liing, Long Island, Feb. Vs. ('' Price. .’ill cents a b ix ) DUMFRIES' HKIb'DY FOU THE I*ll jess o? case or.t cure. linstoa .Xoicinber 2 I Ih, | rink tin* Pile Ointment and Electuary i | lately had of you has had an excel- Stent elleet. 1 have been troubled with fi.lbe Piles, and have never found any rein- Yvdy that vvMiihl c . atpare with yours. «The late attack was a severe one, but die* relief was almo-t iiniumeclialc*. 1 itake pleasure in comamuicatiug.this to 'you. for the bene 111 of ;auy who may be; EUilferiinr under so i»aiatul a disease, if ,Hr. KiiiDf.li. 'I - **• Tint original Idler m.ii/ be seen at the Conn tin IS Room us th*‘ /‘l ojirn lor. tlj* I'be’Propfietor of ibis Medicine reeoinineiids it with tin* (idlest eonli clenee as one of the most valuable l eine clies yc*l discovered, for the cure id the I«\iuful and debilit ding conipiaiut ol the Piles, lie deems it unnecessary to pub is)i any oilier than the foregoing testimo nial in its favor. This remedy lias more perfectly answered the purpose for which it is intended, than any other non in common use, and ntfords immediate and permanent r< li f. both (rout the disorder seif, and its accompanying' symptoms ol pain in the loins, vertigo, head ache, loss of appet.te,indigestion, and other marks i V of debility. The remedy is quite innocent, and may be* administered to all age's iV both sexes. i Plain sind ample Direct tuns, with a des cription of complaint, accompany each package, which consists ol lira boxrs, one containing an Ointment, and the other an Electuary. Price >3l far both articles, or oh cents where but one only is wanted. For sale by TFUPi.V aV D’ANTIC.VU , Druggists, .’lngnsla. (h o. that none tire genuine un less signed T. Kmaiiii, on the outside prin jed wrapper. A i Hire discount made to < ountry Pliysi-. ians, Traders, &ct. * kt\mmVßU*atov’ft On the first Tuesday in March next. I-raTKTiI.C be sold, at the Court-House. % V in Columbia county, by order ol the Court of Ordinary of said comity : .’!•> ueros of land, more or less. lying in paid county, adjoining lands Abner P. Robertson and HenjaminS I ox, be fon*riix*r lo the estate oi Robert ( iinv fold, deceased. , UEXJ. S. COX. Adm r. IdNCOIiN SHFIIIFF S SALF-i. On ibr first Tin ■'•day in March next, t j t,}, be sold, at Ijliicolu Court V v House, between the usual hours of sale, one ueg. > man. named JOSH (: \ taken us the: 'perty of.Susan Flem ing,’ 1 ; satisfy tv, ./i. fax from Lincoln >u erior Court. *.'■ n. Curry, rs. Wusan Fleming. PilOPE'll'V pointed out by defendant. , THOMAS IA ON. D S. January 93 wld »- M. Surgeon Dentist, TF,\l)Cl{t< his Professional Senfi »es to the citizens of Angusta. His ' practice embracesall operations in DE.V -r.IL SUKGERV— FiIIing, Scaling. Se ■ pariiting, Extracting aV Inserting Teeth 1 Kooui at Mrs. Camh'ikui's. r Mr. B. inserts and has a supply ofSi ranous Metauc or IxcouKcrrim.K Truth. riiese Teeth lire preferable to other Ar ' tilieial Teeth, in llie fact of their resis ting acids, heat, moisture, ami other che mical agents—they arc not subject to decay, do not change their colour, or be come offensive tram use. He also inserts other artificial and the human teeth. As testimonials of Professional abili ty lie refers to the following Certificates : M. Bissia.i. having been initiated into my mode of practice in DENTALSUB GHIiV, and for some time an associate in my office in New York, 1 recommend him to my friends as fully entitled to their confidence. C. STARK BREVVBTER, Charleston. During M. Uissia.i.'s residence in Now York, 1 had frequent opportunities ol knowing the very high estimation in which he was held, by those who were] well acquainted with ids professional and j gentlemanly character; and from my own knowledge of his acquirements. I feel much pleasure in recommending him ina particular manner, lo all who may need assistance from his professional m t. E. PAUMLY. ,\'ew York. Feb lo 'do vorSli WrsicC jMjg*!{. A. HUDSON' respectfully iu f irms the Ladies and tJenlleinen of Augusta and its vicinity that his se com! term of instruction in SAtJIiED ML’fSIC, will commeneo This Evening, the toll) hist. ut. the Lecture Room of (he Preshyteriau Chureli, eoiuiuencing ut 7 o'e'oek. fSubseriplio.’! papers wilt be left at the Book -Stores of .Messrs. Kiehurds A Ca uahl and Air. Leon fiiui. Feb 16 It ‘27 PI EEC'S hemp,flax,tow and domestic Bagging, 2oi) coils hale Rope, O'.IOO bushels Liverpool Salt, 350 hhds. !St. Croix, N . O. A Porto Rico Sugars, GOO bugs ('otlee, 30 ts. sujierior prime green Colfee, •10 bids. do. do. do. 5:10 kegs cut nails, assorted, 2t! tons Swedes Iron, assorted, .100 bugs Shot, assorted, 1000 pounds bagging twine, 5 tons Plough Moulds, 5 tons Castings, assorted, 75 boxes t ohaeeo, VO imi rels loaf aiiil lump C’egrir, 200 whole and halfboxes Soap, d(l boxes spermaceti Candles, 2.) do. tallow do. 30 hhds. Molasses, 50 barrels Flour, 70 boxes bunch Raisins, 40 cuddy boxes Hyson, Chinpow der and Imperial Teas. 75 quarter casks sweet Malaga Wine, 25 do Tenncrifie A Sicily Madeira, I 3 pipes pure old do H do Cognac: brandy, pure, sdo Holland (iin do 5 hhds pure Jamaica Bum, 45 barrels N'othern (fin, (il) do Northern Bum, 15 do Cordials, 30 hags black Pepper, 15 do Pimento, 25 bags (finger (Race.) 5 hhds green Copperas, 20 kegs Madder, 10 kegs Saltpetre, 20 do (Ihtuhcruud Epsom Salts, 5 boxes Brimstone, 3 barrels Alima, 50 boxes 3by 10 windyw Class, 2 boxes Logwood, 200 reams wrapping Paper, 125 do writing and letter do. 2000 pounds shoe Thread, 8000 pounds prime Bacon, 0000 Spanish and common Segars, bOOO pair Shoes, well assorted, 50 boxes braver and w 00l Hats, 25 doz seal and leather caps, 40 boxes cotton and wool Cards, 10 barrels Almonds, 20 half barrels crackers, 10 kegs bar Lend, 30J canisters splendid spot ting Gun -1 powder, 100 men and women's Saddles, 1 Bridles, Ac. * A I,HO, 100 pieces dutlle and point Blankets, 40 iin red. white A green Flannels, 25 bales Homespun asMirted, 35 pieces Negro cloth—fogetbei with a well assorted stuck of.Staple and Fancy (fi)ods, suitable for the country trade. ALSO, Blacksmith's Bellows, Anvils and Vices, Spades and Shovels, mill cross cut and hand Saws, Mill Irons, Truce, halter, fifth and log chains, ' Rifles nnd (Jims, carpenter's Planes, 1 Sad Irons, Coifee.sl ills, hoop and sheet [,. o n with a handsome assort mint ol 1 • cutlery and shell (foods—ior sale on the 1 most favorable terms ' y, W. A 11. BRYSON, Opposite the Globe Until. October 02 ts G . N. Iff. U 4)OI>RUFF, —S WHOLESALE .l.ypfm. Wis RETAIL DEALER IN : CAPS A: BOX YETS. a subscriber lias conatunity or a § hand, a large assortment of the a V hove articles, and of the latest fashions which lie offers for sale, on as good term; as can be had in this city . Feb H LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING in the I’ost-Oifico at Augusta, Gil. on tlio Ist of February, ldli2, (not before advertised.) Persons wishing Letters from lias list will please say they are uilvortisod. Alsop Edwin Attin miss Susannah Aldrich Aron Aldridge Nathan Alleoud Maic Armstrong Ldwurtl Allen JohnS Allen Francis It. Banks Geo T Ur.insnly Justus Uodol liarelield l.oyd pirns Baretitdd Frederick Iluiselair M F ltakerl.it llronson Lewis * Barrett inrs Nancy Bronson Silas - Beall Robert Bowers mrs.Martha i Beal mrs Ann Boulineau George Bell miss Jane liryee Kentyru . Borrian lion Jno M Bently Finely llory mrs Ann Bowers David | Board Thomas J Brume Stephen (J Bird Henry Brown Solamon Blalock llichard Bugg Jacob C ' Browne mr Andrew Iturritl Joseph ' Brennan 51 L C Carey James Cowles Selden R t-allan James Crawley mrs Sarah . Carter Charles Ciuiso Matt Campbell T \V Crawford Joel Clinreliliill C It Cooper Phoby I Chealhum Joseph S Cummings Luther Chcseborongli A F Cunningham mrs It , j Cow dry Mil tv T care of dr T Cun . Crosby Runsalatir niugham Cowles Philip A D Dailey rev Thomas Drake 11 &15A Co i Davis 011 P I loggias Davie Darby John 'l' Dobson E II Dunlbrlli Oliver Duke John It DaitTiieodoro Unify Eli/, i Dawscy J D.mfot B F W Denis li V. Edcs mrs Ilatriel Everett Maricn or John Evans Jusialt I’ Fairctotli Patrick A Co Fiillor D It Flower Calvin Foster Samuel Finny Edwin G Gao wain Madamo Gridin Sarah George Lev i Godbsliere mrs Mary Oilier J Graves William Green Needham H Hayden Dennis Hodges Sami K Hazes John llowaid master John Hayes Jose h Gordon Ilamill A Ilotclikis Lewis Hayes Emerson Hood Allred Hatcher mrs Mary Holland Thomas Hamilton Hyde Henry Hondo U C Hiilf Walter R Holeonibe mrs Maria L Hull H .1 Jackson master James James Joseph Jewett David M Jordan mrs Aim Jewett Nathan K Keils miss Louisa 1. l.amborlon William Lacy JV W Lewis A R Lamar miss Eliza C Lewis /ackariah Livingston Rnliert Latliarm A Roberson Lubbock mrs L S M Mabry William II Mitchell John Mandell J (* Miles John McCollongli Henry Mitchell James Ma 111. Inivtit Milam nil's Ellzabetli Marlin Eredc.icll Miller AG McLaughlin Arcliinald Miller John C Mach iu William Mooney R MeMiirruin mrs Eliza- Mary Ann C Bryan belli care of mrs E Brown Mcj er Ansell D 51yers Lewis Meekei Eli N Netheihmd James O Owings mrs Elvira B 1* Parrott Geo Potior mist Sarah Paddock mrs Charles Pryor Richard Pea James I’niden John N Pearson J N Pi udc.n Joseph J Phillips Peter A Pope Benjamin Phillip Amos Palmy Zadou R i Rankin Wm Roberts \\ in M j Ramsey Edward E Robin Is Thomas II R ee rev Luther Uugg Ellas Jr Rosser S R ituilin mrs Harriet ttogurs Isae W S • .Scott Alvin Skinner John Salford mrs Eliza * Mager Anns or Ned or Scott miss Eliza Levston Skinner Summon mrs Robert Snead .1 L Handley Robeit Simpkins mrs Eliza II Soovillc Hopkins Singer Joseph Slmiiway Asa Simpson Samuel Solovin Marthy Kliesennely James W Abraham Sego David Starnes master L Tinley and Sin ges N L James Winter Esq Stone Chmles P Shop Ltiwronnco Si urges Llizab ShaimonHenry Stalling Hnrbei’t Smith James Staines Ehenezer Smith Thomas Steele Roht I j Smith dr Henry Swymor John i Smith James R T 1 Taylor Geo 11 Tobin Thomas 1 Taylor Isaac Towns Jose| h - ’l’oinplelon Wm Twiggs Geo U L Tiuison James Twiggs Goo I. Thompson Win Vunsondingliam Thos II I. W h Ware miss Eliza II Wingate mrs Mary h Walker Simeon II Williinns VV mi, tVade Jno M Williams Win S c Ware Joseph W illiams Lewis 1 Walker mrs Eliza M right \\ in y Webb Robert Wright Ebencz i Webster Robert Woolsey V Wm. C. MICOU, P. M. . Feb 4 ::l i I A FEW CASES GKNTLEAIEN’S SPLENDID ISUA VUBS JIATS, I.NIM-lIED in the latest style unit fhshion. uml ns superior (jnulity u> '• I e\ er oili-red for strlo in this eily, Just Re e : reived sit Kiuiaiid Allun’s Hut Store, j 231 Broad street, opposite the Banks. ALSO, A fresh and extensive supply of vari -1 ous other qualities ol’Ccstor, Roram and j Wool Huts, which arc offered for Hale, I singly or wholesale, on the most aeeoiit : uiodnting terms and reasonulile prices, i Feh H t!t * BALL IMSHSHEsS „ A FEW Pieces of Splendid Figured dsi 5-4 Palmy fines, a new urtielr, suit „ aide for Ball Dresses. For Sale by s s a DANFORTH. .7 few doors above the Eagle Phttnir. Hotel. Feh 15 -*• ; > 7 THE Weekly XVXorning Courier t AND 1 SIEW.YORK EMIUUEK. On Saturday, the 2!rth January, inst., the Proprietors of the Morning Fourier and New-York Enquirer, intend pub lishing on (lie largest folio sheet ever is sued, a Weekly Newspaper to contain all that appears during the week in their daily paper. It will he published on lino paper, with new type: and lo place it within the reach ofnll classes of the com munity, it will be aftorded lo subscribers ut the reduced price of Timur, dollaiis per annum, payable always in advance. In consequence of the other Daily Pa pers in New-York, determining not lo hom'd vessels and receive their news on Sunday, the Publishers of the Courier \ Enquirer have lately invested tiiihtuks •mot'sa.no noLLAi'.s in a separate nows es tablishment, consisting olonc Schooner of ninety tons, one of sixty ions, nnd the necessary row-boats. This establish ment is supported at the annual expense of msi? Tiiot'svxn noi.LAUs, and vessels from Europe are hoarded at sea and their news disseminated through the country with great dispatch, long before they reach the harbour. in its polities, the Cotmimt A Enqiurkk is purely Democratic—adhering lo tin principles and usages of the Republican Party, and advocating the re-election ol General J.acksox lo the Presidency. Hs columns are alike devoted to Forcigi and Domestic Intelligence, Morals, Li teraturc nnd the Fine Arts. In morals, however, it does not net upon the creeu of Fanatics or Bigots, baton the contra ry, inenlcates those principles of morali ty nnd religion only, which are founded upon pence and go >d will to all mankind —(he fruit of which is tolerance and bro tliorly atfeetioii instead of “ persecution i'or opinion's sake.” Upwards of rotm tiiocsand copies rs the Courier and Enquirer arc published Daily, and more than tiiiikr tuocsasl Semi-weekly; nnd in the City of New York its daily circulation is known to h. more than an hundred per cent, greater than any other paper. These facts are referred to, as all’ording the only com mentary the Proprietors can with pro priety oiler ou the quality of the ninttci which will he found iu their coiileinpla led weekly publication. It is intended to publish 17,500 copies of the first number of the paper, which will ho distributed in different parts ot the country, mid one copy sent to ouch Post Master in the United Stales, in ol der that it specimen of the publication may be examined. TEUIM3. Daily Paper 310 per nnn. I p< M . i |,W [in advance WEEKLY tlo. Jpcraun.) (J /- Any i-ei'fc.'.D who may obtain eigh u’)M*rihera to the weekly paper and re mil the amount, shall be furnished with a c.-.py gi-r.tis-, and to companies of ten subscribers, who associate and remit twenty live dollars, it will he sent for 32 50 each per annum. Post M amivus w ho have no objection; to act us our Agents, are requested to receive subscriptions and remit Hie mo uey at the risk of (he Publishers, at the lime ol ordei'ing the paper.—lt is expect i>d thai they will retain in their hands 10 per cent, of Ihe amount received, ns u re muneration fiir their trouble. the V>Af UV €-EgOS§C«SI.^N S S PUBLISHED in Hie City of Sav auimh, and under the late improve d arrangement of the Western Mail, tic parts for (he interior. Mobile, New Or leans, \c. each day, a lew hours after il is issued, arriving ut Augusta iu 2'h at Miltedgeville iu H, mid sit Macon iu 5 1 hours after its departure. Tci ms $8 (X per annum iu advance. THE COUNT'D V GI'.OKOLU Is published threetimes n week uml t on tains idl the intelligence, including new advertisements, published in Him Daily paper. Terms 35 00 per aiiiiuiii, payu hie in advance. The Georgian, daily nnd 1 1 i weekly, contains the latest Commercial, I 'old leal; Domestic & Miscellaneous intelligence, and particular pains arc bestowed upon tHe Marine department, where also will ho found all that relates to Darien mid Charleston. A Price Current, carefully corrected from statements of liny ers ami sellers, together with remarks on the transactions of the week, is published every Saturday, the Foreign Exports noted daily, and regular tables of the Exports of our principal Staples, both Foreign and Coastwise, published once I a month. Advertisements from abroad will be conspicuously inserted in both papers at 7-7 els. per square of 14 lines for the first, and 374 cents lor every succeeding pub lication, when daily, or 50 rents when twice or three times per week. Legal notices carefully published, so a < lo com ply with the requisitions of the law. Jan I 1 28 SIItYER BPOOYS. jr|Hll'l subscriber acquaints Hie public H that he bus engaged T. S. Moons, 1 Spoon Maker, and that he can now have ' Spoons, Ladles, and Sugar Tongs made "i to order, of line Silver Work iu Hit ‘i I above line, will be faithfully done, and on reasonable terms. Persons having {old broken silver spoons, or other old - { silver articles, can have them made inti J new Spoons, ut No. 147, Broml-st. An ', gusla. JOHN CUIMARIN. ftT’ Old Silver taken in exchange foi new Spoons. May 11 If (W . J acit:<'ihivahi>* [1 a*. :- up Kegs first quality Cavendish To haeco, 42 Boxes prime Herrings, for sale low I t,y J. MARSHALL. j fan 25 THE SUBSCKIHIHI HAVING lately been liurntout, at Ids old stand near the Globe Hotel, , respectfully informs his frjpnds nnd the public generally, that lie lias taken the , small Brick Front Store, N’o. 187, north • side of Broad street, 3 doors above Mr. ■ John Moore's corner, lately occupied by ■ Mr. Dunlap, nnd nearly opposite Messrs, i Sibley & Morrison’s corner, where he ' hopes l>y Ids devoted attention to the > C(KXFECTIOJVJIR Y lil 'SRVESS, in nil I its branches, to share their former liberal patronage. DANIEL DILL. Dee 8 23 FACTORAGE A COMMISSION StUSIAUSS* THE Subscriber having commenced the above business in Augusta, will devote his lime exclusively to the inlcr ' cst ofhis friends mid others, who may patronize him. AH Cotton nnd other Produce, or goods sent to him for sto rage, will be stored in a first rate Fire ■ Proof Ware-House, at the customary ' charges. All orders to him, previous to his arrival at Augusta, directed to the cure of John ('. Holcombe, will meet with prompt attention. His office, for the present, is at the first door above Holcombe ij* Camfields. ARMSTEAD RICHARDSON. Oct. 8 _________ ON the 2d instant, at the 17 Mile house. on the Savannah Road, a long linked GOLD CHAlN,with swivel KEY'. It is supposed to belong to Mr. Veissenger, a gentleman who lives iu Alabama, and was on his way to New- York. Any person claiming, and prov ing the siinic, can have it, by paying for advertising. IL F. VEKDERV. January 18 21> TOWM liOTN FOllMlii:. m | [ « The Subscribers, ii. vested by the Legislature, with power for that purpose, will oiler for UAUUHISuIi*. on Tuesday Hio2*'thof February next, mid on tlie succeeding day, a number of Lots, improved and unimproved, in the Town of Hamburg, owned by the Stale of South Ciirolinu, on llie following terms, vise : one third of i ihe purehnse money to be paid iu Cash, the remaining two thirds, in one mid two i years, with interest from the sale; tin* payment thereof to he secured by bond and personal security, nnd « morigageol Hie premises. " Oommis. N. L. tiRIITLV > HENRY’ SHULTZ, \ Jan 18. 1832 lm 21) The Charleston Mercury, Augusta 1 Chronicle, A Columbia Times, will pub -1 lislt the above for one month. iV forward 1 their bill to Henry Sliultz, Hamburg. Carolinian. <;abm>i:a wuioiys, WARRANTED tlie growth oflSll Just Received and for Sale by NELSON CARTER, Druggist, 5 Doors brloiv .Melil'lizir *l* lirnnorh s corner, .Xorllt side, oj liroad Street, .1 ngnstii. Feb II 'H *W viotk ■“ MONTOoiffliairs', alatjam y. The stibscrilu r having jWlTf* purchased (he interest ol i pKj mnis Col. John W. Freeman. fe'lji ®“” iu Hie Union Hotel, Monl- I Jfl |VB goutery. (Alubiuiia,) soli •*--lf4as.E^ cits (be patronage of Ills friends and the public geiieraily. Ills bouse is eommodiou.-ly and well situated far business or relii'eiiienl; (In* Stables , Lpaeiuiis ami eomfoi table, mid attended , by Hie be: t ostlers in the Southern Slates. I'l'ti,, Bur is supplied with tin* best Liquors to be obtained in Mobile or New Orleuns, uml the Table w it Ii tin* best the market or country will ford. Particular altcii .■ tiou will be paid lo neatness in the pri vate iipartmeiits, and « leaulincss of the , I bedding. Tlie utmost order and deeo- 1 1 rum will be ob -ert ed ill Hie t-1 noil Ho lt tel. A part of Ihe house is titled up ex . press! v for Hie ueeonimodal ion ol Ladies, I in which fiimilies run be entertained se pnrately from I be re; I of tin* Hoarders.— I His house is sit mi led jl l >< In low the (ion rl I House square, on Commerce st. nearly i.j opposite the Post (Hiiee. A Hark will i, regularly attend Hie arrival of Steam Boats at this lilac*?. T. WATKINS. t . Jan 28 32 I The Tuscaloosa Intelligencer, Mobile I, Register, Charleston Mercury, Colnlil j bin Times, and Augusta Chronicle, are n requested to publish (he above four times, il and forward their accounts. Charleston Mercury. AOTffUffO. fEA|IIE subscriber has made engng - ffj nn*nts with Mr. IM. Ogden, well c known in lliiseily, ns a first rate media- tiie, and for many years foreman and ~ general superintendent at Rolls. He t . Halters himself together with his former ~ experienced hands, to he nblelogivesn ,l tisfaetion to those that may favor him jr with a call. * Just Received from the Northern Ma nufactories, 3 superior dose Carriages. 3 Barouches and 2 (figs. Also, on the •- river, a first rate Coadiee, and he experts inn few days, 2 of lledenburg« light v dose Carriages. CHASE L. HALL. Doc 14 iy kid slippers. TJie Subscribers Lave c~- Just Received, ami of -5l fer for Sale, 250 Pairs of Ladies French HID |^l^Pi® BLI 8 LIP pBBB , of ‘•“Pe , quality and aesor lUlWilniiiniNHi!Miii:: i /'imuhshw ted colors. ; ai.so, 1 Case superior 4 4 IRISH LINENS C. & R. LAMBERT, 3 doors below the Merchants fy Plan's. Bank. Feb 11 ts 36 .FOHJV I/EPPEH, IS NOW RECEIVING, IN ADDITION TO HIS Id It M Ell STOCK Os (;roceime«, &c. HMDS. N. Orleans, St. Croix, /V and Porto Rico Sugars, 25 hhds. Molasses, 00 bags Coflee, 30 barrels N. Gin, 25 do N. K. Rum, 51) do old Mononguhcla Whiskey, 4lb proof, 15 do old I’cnrh Brandy, 5 7-8 casks pure Madeira Wine, 1 lilul superior Jninnica Rum, 100 pieces Hemp and Tow Bugging. ifO coils Bale Rope, Hyson and Gunpowder Tea, Loaf and Lump Sugar, Canal and Country Flour, No. 2 and 'A Mackerel in whole and half barrels, Iron, Nails, Salt, &c. Ah of which he oilers for Sale on accom modating terms, at No. 203 Broad street, opposite the Masonic Hull. AI.SO, ON CONSIGNMENT. 2 Cases superior IRISH LINENS, warranted pure. Feb 8 3t 35 Aland FOR SAIyK.-oL-. f jjjlltli subscriber oilers his Lund for H, Sale, in Burke county, 2 miles from Waynesborough and 32j from Align in, containing one thousand seven hundred acres; between four and five hundred cleared and under fence, well timbered and watered, with u large and comforta ble DWELLING, with all necessary out buildings fbr a farm. Any person wishing to purchase a Plantation in Burke, if they will come, examine and judge for themselves, can get a good bar gain, by applying at any time between this and January next. SEABORN 11. JONES. Feb 11 lin SHI NOTICE* A LL persons indebted to the estate of /m Levy Florence, deceased, nro re quested to imiko immediate payment, and nit those having demands against said estate, are requested to present (hem properly attested, within the timo prescribed bv law. JOHN I. COHEN, Admr. Jan 11 27 NOTICE*' The subscriber, ns Agent for the State, wishes to Purchase 25 Negro Fellows, from 18 lo 25 years of aye, for which the cash will be paid. THOMAS GLASCOCK. Jan 7 «f I'OR SOI SALE. A SECOND 11 AND BiItOVCHE,' Oy*’ Enquire of NELSON CARTER. Feb 11 4t SO r<w r r i ittce, Ai-i.usta, I thFeb’y, 1831. Eli All LEST Ji MAIL, f refill; DAILY MAIL for Charleston Jt will coiiimeocoon Wrdmrsdat tnor j ning the 15th hist. On and after th«»t (late, the liour of* losing will be I) A. M- I and of arrival 5 P. 31. WM.O. MICOir.P.M. Feb 15 Jt 57 'TV* 3 Desirous of enlarging my business, I have unpointed 2 JvM)i‘:JoiINSON, Jun’r., of . I Augusta, Geo. my Agent. ’ ,111 orders will be forwarded lo me, by , bim, free of cost. Gigs, b-ulkicß, Tilbur -1 rics, Buggies, Hurouehcs, and Vehicles , of nil descripliotiß, will bo wurrnnted to suit, or no sale ; and will be made to or der at u short notice. JAMES TURNBULL JVewark, A Vie Jers%‘, 1 THEBUBBCHI»Ett I ■fl AS on hand, a general assortment ? ■ ■ of Carriages of all kinds. selected ■’ from the best Munufucluring Establish • ments at the North. He has also nmdo 1 arrangements lo receive New VV ork weekly, and endeavoring to render ant is (iiction to hfs friends, by his unwearied attention to business, lie still desires u continuance ol patronage. JAMES JOHNSON, Jun. Corner of Mclntosh anil Reynold street, oppo site to ■csrs. Heard cj< Cook's Warehouse, | N. It. Carriages and Harness ro paired at the shortest notice, Pec 21 81 OiLUEUT LONCSTREETLB ‘ STAGE Olftw. Is Law buildings, near the Fast <lfflce. Augusta, Nov. 16th 1831. w3m 31