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Hb,d(■ <J thoro shall bo an office so cloie to tho resi .
Hdi .a of every boJyl) “to any distant point fo r
Hbniiirjrcial purposes, although those bills are
Ht strictly redeemable at the point to which
Hey arc transmitted, yet, ns they arc rcccicahi
H pay meat for all dues to Government, poisons
Hill generally bo found willing to lake them at
■tr, and if they should not, the Hank will receive
Hem frequently at par.” (It does seem there
Hto be u Branch every where) “and always at
■ discount much less than would pay the expense
■f transportation of specie.” ,l Thc fact that
\c hills of the U. S. Bunk and its Branrhcs an
idtscrimiuately receivable at the Custom Houses
nd Land Offices, in payment of duties and the
üblic lands, has an effect in giving uniformity ,
t the value of these hills, which merits a more !
ill and distinct explanation. .1 hill issued at 1
Hssouri is of equal value icith specie at Boston, (
n payment of duties, and the same is true of all ,
ther places however distant." (McDullie's re- i
t>rt page 15.) '
Now I submit to the consideration of every (
aml id mind, whether the notes of tiro U. States •
kink, arc not indebted to this acceptability by j
re Government, and to it alone for llieir uniform
alue, and whether the notes of lire Slate Banks, |
r any other notes,might nut.by the same means, t
■pave the same uniform currency. It is the Gov - 1
Kfrnnicnf then, and not the U. S, Ban!;, that has *
BHitahlishcd this sound currency—and it can con- (
pjime it with or without the Bank—without pre- *
*judice to the interests of more than 3(iti6 iudivi.
■|duals in the Union, and 171 foreigners. And /
4his power of Congress would enable it to exer- 'j
Qtjso Hitch control overtire Stale Banks, as would I
3n the first place, cause them to establish their j;
dfelirlily beyond doubt, and subsequently conliii- p
~jle their, solvency without peril—while the peo- s
■ pin would ho relieved of lire dangers of an iin- - f
Marcuse monied mono; oly, tire Government itself
Bic placed above every inlluencc but that of the
flb'eoplu lor whoso use it is intended—and all c
transactions in cotinncrco ho preserved on a fair L
r 1 \
sand eipial competition, by which every one c
tj would receive the full reward of his own iudiis
, try—without curtailment, by tho exercise of a j *
monied power. And those State Banks,between j
’jtvhicii there could he but few or no combinations, I ]
■Would be able, and bo ready, when tiro Gov
ernment may require loans, to go into lire mar
kets, without friars from any quarter, to bid for j
.its stuck—Which competition would ensue its t
■ Cull value. These State Banks too, in order to I
• preserve tire s; ecie in their vaults, would ) rovhlo u
■ the means of fmivshing the holders of their I!,
notes with F.xr hinge—according to the actual js
.sta'e of the production and consumption of the ' s
ieimii'iy—for there can be no fictitious rate sup- 1 j
jn. ted, where com, el it ion is finely exercised. ! s
A C Tl/UN. |t
_ j e
FOU TlfK AI'CVSTA i HUOMCI.K, f
\[u, Herron:—ln looking over your paper of 1
jibe trjili in<t. my atteulion was directed to aj |
j loco ove the signature of ‘•V’.” prepaiod in sup- | r
tof iin* present ad nr mist rat ion. As an in le- ' i
• j end. nl jmi nalisi, your columns a:e always ; J
Isq en in delVueo of character; and, when tins (
nepiitalioti of a soldier of lint revolution is as- ,
Stalled, it is, no doubt, with increased interest, ; ;
Rh it you I'l idt e for publication any thing cx- ‘
Iptnd mlo s l)i-il may he offered.
£ tin ing the coilisiim of political warfare, the (
'wi-cams of elimination and recrimination arc I i
£■ 1 . r j
. (tonsianlly resoled to; and it is not iinl.c
--: < nonlly the case, that grave charges a o prefer- ,
red against prominent individuals, reckless ot .
their guilt or imiocouec, solely with a view of !
cluvating one parly on tile mins of another. In | J
proof of this | osition J would advert to the re- I ,
ma ks at tho close of the piece above referred ,
to, where the clia goof “treason or cowardice"
fs ais iin ieilerate.il against that old (evolution
ry pal.lot and soldier, the late General llci.t.,
jirineipaliy, it would seem, as a roto t upon Mr.
Wf.usmi —recognizing the soldier, and the |
statesman, as b ith coming from the same Stale, i
The charge has no doubt been repealed on the I
j present occasion, as it his been thousands of 1
times before, without any examination beyond ■
file denunciations which have been published in j
: certain public pdiils, for political cfl'ecU C.ucl- ,
'l )y calumniated, as has been the late General ;
Hum., bis life was, however, mercifully prolong- ■
,ed, to enable him to realize an almost enti e re- 1
versa) of public opinion, i expecting the sentence
of the con I martini, wherever bis minimi s have
been road. The cha.go of treason has long I
since been abandoned, on his acquittal by the (
court martial of that charge, before whom it was 1
preferred. With rega dto the charge of coward- ;
fee, tlui opinion of Mr. .Ik. it mi son, among niunor
i. ous others of his colempnraries, expressed subse
quently to the surrendc. of Detroit, is very expli
cit, in controvei ting siu Ji an allegation, Hie unrea
suitableness of which is deduced fiom the well
tyi-.il courage of Gen. Hull, during the war of the
revolution. Tho language of Mr. Jkitf.bson, i
in Ills letter to Col. Dijank, of Phil idolphia, on
file Ist of Oat.’, 1812, (sec Mr. Jefferson s Mi ■
iitoirs, vol, 4, p. 161,) is in the follow ing words :
fi st all, charges General lluli. with trea
son, and then remarks: “ His (Gen. Hull's) |
character, as an oliicor of bravery and skill, was
established on the trials of the last war, and no
{irt.-vio.us act of ids life had led In doubt of his
fidelity.” Well might such an opinion lia\ c bcco
expressed by Mr. Jkirinses in favor of a man,
whose bravery and ■■drill, the battles, on Long-
Haiul, at the While Plains, at Tionton, at
lb melon, at Saratoga, and ut Bhcmis iloigbta,
at Monmoth, at Stoncy-i'oint, and Morrissania,
hid severely tried, and as firmly established. ,
Mr. Jkffkii&pk afeojrtutes. “ that no act of Gen. |
Hull’s liad led to doubt his fidelity,” anterior
to the fall of Detroit. Su.cly ho might have
said tliis of a man who had stood in tiie broad
light of public life for nearly fifty years, of whom,
after the bailie of Trenton, in '7O, when pro
moted to the rank of Mojo-, by Gen. Washing
ton —tlio General remarked, “Muj. Hull is an
officer of great merit, and whoso ski vices have
Jieiui honorable to himself and honorable to the
■count :y.” Os a mar who was twice elected to
tiie oliice of Governoi cf tire, Michigan Territory
ignd whose, integrity and ability secured him the
confidence of his fellow, citizens at borne, in the
fiev sedi relations, as a member of the .Senate for
save nil -.ears, to a seat on Uie Bench ofthe Court ■
nfCom n -i pleas, and nu successor to Genera) 1
Brooks, to the 'talks of ijor-Gnneral of the ;
third Drvisioe, m his owo .State. Such is a brief j
- -1! V 2SSS.!±IJ !
out-line of a man, who is presented before tho
i üblic from time to time, in the heat of political
strife, as a traitor and a coward !
I lie foregoing I.riot sketch is submitted to a
candid public, as a small testimonial of rega'd
and respect to the memory of a much persecuted
and injured revolutionary patriot, now in his
giave, with an earnest request that ids memoirs
should be dispassionately examined, for a rever
sal ot the unjust sentence of the court martial, by |
whom ho was condemned.
A CITIZEN.
FUOM TMF I*. .4. TKI.BUU VIM I, 1 Fll, 17.
rOXCiWKSSIONAIi.
In llie Semite, yesterday, the Vick Pkksidcnt j
comnninicaled ihe correspondence between
hinmdt and the Si*p.‘.kkk of the House of Ko |
n r tisentatiyos, as prosiilin «5 officers <;!’ the two
Houses of Cons ess, and John A. Washington,
of Mount \ o, Muii, and (»eo tic \\ . I*, t’ustis, the
grandson of Mrs. Ma:lha Washington, in |iiirsn*
anco ot tho joint resolution directing tlioso villi
ccrs to inuUe application to tho gentlemen above
mimed, for permission to remove the remains Os
Hem and Mrs, \V ashington to the ceiuetry pro
vided in the Capitol of the United Slates. Mr.
Unstis gives his assent to the application, and
Mr. Washington, for reasons stated iu his letter,
declines giving it. After a debate on Mr.
lioLMKS* resolution, calling on the Secretary ot*
the Treasury for the reasons of the delay in the
transmission to Congress of the annual c ommer
cial statement, the consideration of tho Tariff
was resumed; and Mr. (»kum»y, in an argument
of two horns, concluded iius speech against Mi.
Ci. vy’s resolution. t
hi the House of Representatives, the Appor
tionment Hill was read a third time and passkd
hi a rotcqfovc hundrnl and thirty tojifhj eight.
The bill for the settlement of the iSoutli Carolina
Claims was ordered to be cmirosgcd for a third
reading, by a vole of HID to 47, an amendment )
to stiiku oil* the interest on the sums advanced,
having boeu previously rejected without a divi
sion.
VnoM Tin: nkw-vork cor turn and i.n«icikf.r, run. It.
Ii.VTEST JTIO.H IXIIIiPM.
Da r new schooner, Cornier ami Ihiquiror, roac'i
e<l town nt Ho*clock this morning, liaviiiu boanl
cil the Have packet ship Erie, Capt. Punk, by
which vessel we have received our vaiious tiles
of Paris papers to the 31s Dee.
Tho dates by the Erin are two days later than
those previously received from the continent, but
we perceive nothing new m the journals before
us. The Paris cones; omlenl of the Journal do
Have, under date of 31 si, says;
“Tho news wliieh readies us from Germany,
corroborates all the assertions of ibu London pa- i
pe.s. liver, where the ill will of Russia is per- j
uejitlble, and the ci nnivanco of Russia and Aus- i
triti with that pi wo,-. At li.st it was Russia a
lun.i that rel'used to aoiicre to the treaty of Lyn
don, hut new she lias tw . coadjutors. Dir min
isterial papers are silent; since one of them has !
admitted that difficulties have aiis- n with Kits- |
sia. Diplomacy may he tiuly said to he at pre
sent greatly embarrassed.
An open rupture between the Porte and Vice
Roy of ligypt is s; okoii oj'in letters from L'oii
slanliiio;do, anil an expedition was flitting out
lliovo, whidi it is supposed was destined tin L
gy ot.
PARIS, DF.C. 31.—News received today
from Belle Isle, announces tho arrival in the j
roads of two steam vessels from Lngland—tiie t
Sir lid ward Banks and the Superb; the latter i
of 400 tons and 120 horse power. They have
on hoard crows and complete nunamciits for
three line frigates; the Congress, the Juno, Old
the Asia, which mo lying m the same rands.
11 appears cm lain that tho cX|ie<li'ieii of Don Pe
dro is about to sail. Thu schooner Torecira,
wliii li has just been coppered and repai l ed, has
al eady sailed I'anii the l.nglish coasts for those
of Po toga) .Slur has a very important mission i
to fulfil. J
PARIS. D C. 31.—Tiie National says:—(
“The | reoarionsstate of M. .Seliusliani’s lieulih j
lias tit length b.ought llie question of Ids retreat
to an issue. M Perior, as we have already sta
ted, wilt keep the port folio of Foreign Allans,
whieh we had ♦ dren , rovisionally. M. d’Ar
gnulwill have the whrde inaliagement of the do
j iirtmcnt of llie Interior. Tile Oidomnmcc
which is to announce the nlliciul cliaracter of
those ctiauge' ill tiie Council will he published
\ oi v shortly.”
’. yzzr. .r.'i'-'.r.'rr.’arv'Z’ri-, ~r, arrasimiaai
tiQJIiHEB €I A lai,
iMACON.iVdi.2I. i
COTTON .—ls looking up in our A!nr- j
Uut. All ••viilcut itiipnriviTiifiit is pru- |
crdvoil in our ijinttiilions. From 7 to 7f.
for pen ci r 1 mill uxlnt < 111 : ii 11 i c*rs IVom !
those |irk:to S] uutl lot* Wilt: fly •(
prime*
'i'lu'j'aiivUiM'f iMtltk* ;in cxufllunLiiout- I
in«rriver, mid \vii!iiii:t few tlitys 15 cruft ;
i f hint Is unit Luxes, with between livcj
mill ix tlioiisaiul bales hiiveffone to the '
sea b m i!. fhlvnrli.cr.
Meiam m«nfT»T r»
XVIJkItRIED.
On T!iur.*»il;iv morninir l;i-l, l»v tin* Krv. .Mr. Atulrcw, I
Mr. riIAUMvS IS. I• I IT, .Mrrc'uiin, lo M.’^A\ I
A. (iUMMKMAN—tiII ortlii-s rliy.
In this niv, on 'l’lmr.-ilav lii-i, l»v ll»c* Hcv. Mr. An
il r. \v, Mr. AI .I K Ki> J. iiOOl), to Mis • HAUAII O- I
DO M—all oi l 1 I- cilv.
in >nill\mi. (\. II.) Air. IIDHACi: FUCKST, 1
MIvDI.N DA liOCKM.
The cell this irinit r's so F.n rrr.
U hilt I ml/it* how hint ifivth tofttijr ;
,-iy for Mi/irifto hi tiol shi f tii it !
h-hr is in | , 'hoj*tv bondage Lock -ul.
IZTEX'.
Piuliloiilv in tliis rilv.ou W'ctliu’Hil'iy Mr. SA M I -
I'D C Ilill'TN, ofAht>rviil<* DLirici, S. f.
.St. I s AßSJflfliV
Dentist.
KRSPEl 'TFLTiIi V informs the ('ill •
■ zens of Augusta that he will lie l
i line about the KMli ol’.Mareh.
Fell 25 40
f”|T y liner* mouths after date, implication
b, rviil be marie to the Merchants.' A;
I’liittiers' HaaUat Augusta, (in* tiie pay-'
incut of tin* following described bills of,
said I>aiih. viz ; Tbe left band hull’ of
liill No. R>. For t&lhO 00, John F. Lloyd,
(Jnshier. iris'), left liaml half of Hill No.
i 1(1. f ins’2r! O'), .lolni F. liloyrb Cashier,
j tin* righ.t hand halves of said bills being
destroyed of lost.
HOBT. Gil ANT.
Ihtrh o, 2BI): I'rh. l-.*!2. dt)
A.V€AVHTA
airz sz-sseitfs sals.
On the first 'J’ursiiny in .March m il,
STSJIhb be soki ut the .Market-house.
Y| in the city of Augusta, within
the* legal hours of sale :
One clothes press. 1 liaml organ, 1 lot
of linol'.s, 1 counter* with drawers, I winch
seal. 1 writing desk. 1 lot of leather, 2
stoves complete. I setter*. 2 show glasses:
tnkeu us the properly of Jonathan IS.,
Jr nkitv-*, to satisfy a li. lit. from the Court
j of ('oniinoii Flea?, of said city, in liivoi* of
1 John C. Ci'r'oe .V < 'o.
i. IJ ULA.SCOCK. s.c.a.
' Feb 23 ' 40
gKivifrn&irt djy owl
BV J. H IR«II liili,
;ol\ M.vmdA'J .Wovuvug ucxV,
At 10 o'clock,
(Weather Permitting.)
patent Balance,
5 liluls. N. O. Sugar,
| It) barrels Beer,
10 pieces Sucking,
quarter casks Sicilia Madeira Wine,
1 2i) boxes Herrings,
| 100 sells Wagon l.oxos,
i 5 dozen iron bound Water Buckets,
10 boxes Olives and Capers,
5 dozen patent Coll'ee Mills,
5 do. Brooms,
2 do. setts Dry Measures
Brass Andirons, (Shovels, Tongs,&e
AI.SO
: On ascounl of all concerned, damaged at tin
late fire.
11 pM'res brown Shirtings
I do liomloii Dullii iltunkots
ami an invo.c;*: of
! DKY
t
1 Superfine Bose. Whitney, extra heavy
[ fjondon Dullle and Point Blankets,
Carpeting, Imperial Bugs,
Irish liinen, \ eslings,
Fine and low priced Calicoes,
1 Chintz Furniture,ditto.
Parailure Cambrics,
Bed and While Flannels,
tiinghams,
Brown and bleached Sheeting and Shir
tings,
Stripes and Plaids,
Tickling. Itish Linens, Ginghams,
Linen and Cotton, Osnabiirgs,
Ncgroe Shirtings, mix t Kerseys.
And a gi < at otirii'lif <>J- other Articles.
Terms at. sale. >
Pel. 25 40
esfti*— - ■ -lLX.ugmM.’P»3m-ft wrsis ’
THEATRE.
(Vln consequence of the ineleinen- | *
,ey ofthc weather, the entertainments in- 1
tended for last evening, are postponed
till Tins Bvkm.no.
3116. ISAJfiTOM’S :
wuxv.vvv,
And E.ast Appoarancd.
FIRST APPEAIiAXCE or
Mir . BarttiiE^N,
Pmai the New York and Charleston 1
I Theatres, who is engaged fora few nights -
only, and wi 1 appear in the character of
liADV Jl.-ICBIETII.
Tinas evexixc*,
i Sstittti. Feb* 2Stiu 1832*,
I Wdi be aete i Mi akspenre's 'J'ragedy of;
: MAC 1510 TH, ;
i \
.I t.H'ltb'.'l'H, .Mr, Barton. |
LAP 1 MACmmi, Mrs. IlnciiKH. !
After tin* Play,
IIIMITATION H,im!i't‘» PoMotpn/ on I
Pin lit —by Mr SIH’BERT, bis fust up- j
pcimince on any Stage.
Daring the evenirg AN BNTIBB j
XEW SCENE will be exhibited.
The whole to conclude with the favorite !
nlter-picce of
st.% V t I'"J’SO!S 'S’St!
wedding. ■
Col. PItEEI.Of E Mr, Bmitov,
\ LADY PItEKI.OPK. Mrs. liimm:s
I
j Doors to be opened at bolfpiisf (1 and
jto begin precisely at 7. Tickets
j Colored persons 50 cents—Children un
i der Pi years, half prb e.
1 (JTx-* Tickets it, be had at the 'Tiieatre
| from II o'clock A. d. till - I*. .M ••very
j day, at Mr, Dorlic's on Melnlosh-Slreei,
i and at the CoHee Boom under the Globe
, Hotel. Broad Ml reel
N. 11. Smoking not allowed in the
| Theatre.
IVb 25 Id
■ % '“A'
St. CBGILS/i SOCIETY
a .N obedience to i! altering s -lieilalioi s
. from the Public. tbeCONCERTgiv
i en by the St. Cecilia Society on the 1 llh
l instant, will he repented at the Masonii
I Hall, on Tuesday Bvening the 2**'ib last.
I with a few judicious alterations recently
! suggested.
Hill of Pt forma nee on Morula,/.
CHAM. LA HI Z.W, Prest.
\. IS —'The members of the Society.
, are requested to be punctual in their at
. tendance at the practising meeting on j
J 'This evening.
Peb 25 -10
i ~iii>t v Fa a' aV sa i<j > aI
a»w ‘ivufvmvr*
Pjri The Subscriber in com
t ( meiieing tin* Mnnufaelnr
ingof Hoots,Shoes, Pomps, I
iVe. for the City, has taken
for the present the Store, No. I*ol. lately ,
: occupied by Mr. .1 S. Jenkins, (he huv- 1
ing declined business) and having ciii
ployed Mr. A. P. SMI TH, a first rule ;
.Mechanic, to superintend the business—
-1 intends to keep it a respectable •■stab- j
I lishment. None but the best work ;
1 done and nt the shortest notice. Gentle-,
’ ; men leaving their orders or measures t it i
- Ihe Factory or at the SHOE STOB E of j
! i I!. W. rOIICII. No. -7:5. opposite tin* |
*.j Globe Hotel shall no) be disappuilited. as |
G regards quality.oral ihe time promised j
I' Saying so mueh-**k-* respectfully solicits
I the patronage o ' >li lends and the pub
lic. j.p.pohce.
i Peb -7 40
COS.\A It D’S OFFMJ E
Drawn N umbers of (he New York Con
solidated Lotttery, Class No. 3 for 1832,
I*2. «», 52, 45, 50. 52, 27, I, 44, 8.
Cr* Prizes Paid at
(OSAIKD'S
Lucky Olliee,
I'nder Ihe Eagle and Plurnix Hotel j
MOST SPLK.VDin SCHEME. J
()« Number Lottery—lo drawn ballots. !
To he deceived on MON DAY Night, i
1*20,000, ** 10,000, |
#9,000, )m;i,ooo,
Aud U)0 tfrvzcH of V,VKH> \ \
ABB
100,000 ItOliEAltM,
SCHEME.
1 Prize of 20,000 Doll ITS.
1 do of 10,000 Dollars.
• do of 5.000 Dollars,
i do ol 3.000 Dollars.
KH) do of 1,000 Dollars.
I(i 'lo of 5110 Dollars.
01* do of 1110 Dollars.
do of H) Dollars. | 1
•Vc. t Vc*. iNe. &,c. |
Ticket SIO. Half to, tluurlyr t 2 50. 1 |
Orders received, and promptly attend <
edto at |I
, , . CVON.'VABt ;
Lucky Lottery ami exchange Oiiiee, an- i •
der Ihe Eagle and Plurnix Hotel.
Pel) 25 -10
I
Ir ja* 3.ijf ir j and Coif cc. I
•3 11 lids. Mol asses,
->) Tons Swedes Iron, nssorted, i
40 Ithds. St. Croix, Portorieo, and t
N. Orleans Sugar,
100 Bags of Collee,
5 'Tierces do.
30 (Jr. Casks Malaga, Marseiles &
iMmielra Wine, for sale by,
THOS, MfUBAX.
* Pch 25 2t 40 ‘
lUSSOIiCTIOY. '
Copiirtnership heretofore cxis- f
JS_ ting under the linn of lloi.comk a
(k\Mrru;t.n, is this day dissolved by iiiutu ~
al consent. |,
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE,
EDWD.CAMPPIELD.
Augusta. Peb. 20lb. 1H32 2t 3!) <
X VA\ T AVVVv.AINfUNMVaN' Vr .
OFFICE O /•’. ILHI VST. IIXSUIUXCE
.1X1) U.IXKIXC COMP.IXVA ,
Pkukuary 20th, 181)1.
Bank will iu future he kept •
B open (from the Ist October to the I
Ist May) in the afternoon from 3 to 5 o’- '
clock, and close in the Morning al one
o'clock. By order ofthc Board,
BOBEBT W AL TON, CnMrr.
Peb 22 2t 30
|9O RE WAR D.
RAN AWAY on the 13th hist.,
from Mr. Edward Hatcher, near I
\\ aynesboro .Burke nunity,a negro limn i
named JOD N .aged 23 feel!) or 10 -
inches high—hud on 2 emits,one pair pan >
laloons, striped vest, nnd a wool lial.— '
He Ims 2 or 3 upper teeth out in front,
mid wulks somewhnt lame. Said negro
is no doubt in Augusta, at this time, us be
was seen at Mr. Turpin's on Market
street; but it is probable, if ho leaves
here, that he will go to Air. Patrick Con
oiy’s, near Louisville, Jefferson ecinity.
I will give $lO for the apprehension o(
said ncgj'o. if taken in the city or comity,
and safely kept so that I get him. or £2O
iftaken out of the comity. Information
given to Mr. B. jMimf, will he thankfully
received.
smVrtLLM. HARNETT.
Aitgnsla. Pel) 22. 2t <lO
STOP THE TfliEPJil
yifi, Stolen from lie* rcsidenco o*|
Of —Thomas H Sergeant, living
ni'les above the (Quaker
lXAs«Jl.n.A w :)riag, on Ihe road to Ap- 1
oil Saiurilay night last, a Small ‘
BA Y HIM *'E, shod hefore, 4 years old (
last spring—iiail on when taken, a new
bridle amfsaddle. quite heavy, with large
i)i*:)H.s stimips. Attarhrd to the HrttUU* is
a housing, nmdo of Carolina plaid, and '
bound will) red *i oroeeo. Any informa
tion respect ing said Horse*, will be thank
fully receive.l hv the undersigned.
Al (il'S'Tl S D \BIS\ .
10 nilhr from .7./, gn on II niliiiifslon roml
Pel. 22 81 :«»
EAI’BOSC'a’A aAS EiVr
, . . THE suhser.her has o
petted tin* Jackson Hall, in
wlf iu 3SSI Lineolntoi). as a house of
15 jj g ria3 EN'TEBTAINiMENT, \
BISB SI9V "* ,(> *l , HttU(*ul for u share
rl^^ZaLm ni ’ public patronage,
j Jut ulnlori, Fell. I*> *»*
M. J WALKEB.
’The editors of the Augusta < Jironiele,
and Wasbinglon News, will give Ihe
above two weekly insertions, mid (br
ward their accounts, far payment, to
Liacolnton.
<jT LBERT LONOSTItEETLS
—* STAGE Odiec is
nitived to Air. Cum
niings’ Law buildings,
j ri i**- 1 '* issa neai*tbe Post Dllice.
1 Augusta. Nov. Itiib ISM. w3in 31
! BAOTII months after date, application
S' will lie made to the honoralile the
Inierior Court of iticlimond comity, when
silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all tiie Negroes belonging to the Es
tateof I)ii:m.( HkkkV, deceased, for the
benelit of the creditors of said deceased.
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE, nilin’r. j
Peb I 4tm 33 ;
! ol\vuvv\>\a 'rtUcvVtVs I
j On the first Tursilny in March nut,
WILL bo sold at Columbia Court 1
House, within the usual hours
i of sale *.
170 acres of Land, more or less, lying
| and being in the county nforesnid. on big
: Kiokee creek, adjoining Hamilton and
I Stanford; levied on as flic property of
Jesse 11. Morriss, to satisfy un execution
in favor of Davis Bottom.
HICH D. H. JONES. SblT.
Feb I \vul 31
EAGLE AND PRtEMIX IIOTTL.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
fpXHK SEBSCBIBEBS. having leased the now nnd elegant Hotel, known tte
JL the l.,iglron,l Plui,„.r Hotel, in this City, beg lenvo to inform the Public, that
it is now ready lor the reception of their friends and customers generally. This
Establishment stands on the site o( Ihe old Cih, Hot,l. on Broad Street, and in point
nl eo.n,,.odiousness is exceeded by none in the Southern Country. It is pleasant
ly situated, and contiguous to the points of active business in the City. Ol’ their
own services, they shall say nothing, leaving them to speak for themselves. It is*
however, dm* the..* b .ends to say that no personal exertions or expence shall ho
spared to render their visitors nnd hoarders comfortable, and give universal satis
laction. 1 hoy have the nsnul means, nltentive Clerks and aeeonTTao.laling Her
v.ints, and will provide all the variety ami luxury which the market can a (ford,—
* i* Stable is very spacious, provided with capable ostlers and filled with the
beslj.rovendoi*. They oiler their services to the public und expout u share of
liberal patronage.
<>| . . r , rOHNAIiD aV lIYRD.
he National fnlelligeneer. rjinrlesfon Courier, Savannah Georgian, lieor
tria flonrnal, iMat’on Advertiser, and ( olnmluis I'iixidirer, arc requested to publish
the above once a week lor live weeks.
January II 07
KO iiri) WMTEi),
A GENTLE,MAN, who luis no otlier
family tliaii a wife, is anxious to
obtain BOA BD in a genteel private fain
iiy. The money will he paid, punctually,
by the week or mouth, as may he re
quired. 'The advertiser would prefer
furnishing the room with Ids own bed,
and other necessary furniture. A line
addressed to diiiiin. staling terms, and
left at this olliee w ill meet attention.
February 15
COLUMBIA SIIEUII I ’S SALE.
On the first Tnesilni/ in March nc.rt.
WILL be sold at the Court-House,
in Columbia county, witldn the
usual hours of sale,
Two Negroes, Jacob, a man; and Bec
ky, a woman, eae.b about 21 years of age.
to si tisfy a mortgage ii. fa., John Smith
vs. Jesse 11. Mon •isH. 1
BICH ABD 11. JONES, Sb’flT. c.c.
Dec 31 w*td 21
r\ _ 'ffX-* 3 Desirous of enlarging my
if business. I have appointed
8 ■s•s) Jami-.s Johnson, Jun'r., of
Augusta, Geo. my Agent.
Alt orders will be forwarded to me. by
him, free of cost. Gigs, Sulkies. Tilbur
ries, Baggies. 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 Tl BNBELL
Xewark, Xrw Jersey.
Tin : NI’^^JIIIfEK
OAS on hand, a general assortment
of Carriages ofnli kinds, selected
tin* best Mamil'ictiiring Eslablisli
tfHys at the Nortli. He has also made
to receive New Work
and endeavoring to rendersatis
faeliid) to (ds friends, liy bis unwearied
attention to bu.hiess, be ttill desires a
eoiitinuanee of pnl.otmge.
JAMES JOHNSON, .Tun.
Corner of Me In tosh mill llei/.'iohl street, ojipn
she to .1/- ssr.i. I Ini nl ()• Clink's II i: ri house.
N. 15. (kirriuges and HarlUvs re
paired at tlio shortest notice.
Dec 21 21
V'vanUVm l rS\\cv\Ws
On the first 'l’liesilny in .\lurch nc.rt,
WILL be sold bit 'arnesvilh*. Prank
liii eoiiniy. within the u.-ual hours
of sale, the follow ing propel ty, to wit;
200 acres of Land, adjoining Selman
and others, as the properly of ( liman
\V. Crow, in favor of John B. Stanford, I
vs said (’row, and John Selman.
,\isa,
One Sideboard, one working Table,
one pine 'Table, one folding do., one Bn
( reuu, 2 looking Glasses, I li nder, 1 large
j pine table, and one House ami lot ofluuil
in the village of Carnesvilk*; taken ns
the properly of James Edmonson, in fa
vor of John Bunks and others, vs. said
Edmonson —property pointed out liy Ihe
plaintiff.
A I,SO,
200 acres ofLund, more or less adjoin
ing lliiydon, on Webb's creek—taken
us the property of James Bell, at the in
stance ol'Cliarles Sisson,
a i,so,
V|7o acres of Laud, more or less, adjoin
ing George Hyde, on Indian creek, ta
ken ns the properly of Barnet Huberts,
in favor oi'Seth Strange und I*]. J. Wil
iiiol, vs. said Huberts.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, nl the. sonic time, anil /dace ,
Will be sold, 500 acres of Land, lying
on Nail's creek, adjoining Lewis Junes;
] taken us the properly of John West
brook. in favor ol'Lewis D. Jones, vs.
i said Westbrook.
iIARUISS TONEY, D. Bhfl‘.
I Pel). 4 wtil 31
GEORGIA, FRANKLIN COUNTV.
1 To Temperance. Clerdnnil anil Joseph Clerdand.
YOU will please lake notice, that I
shall apply to Hie next Superior
Court, to be held in and for said county,
on the second Monday in April next, for
a writ of partition for ail the lands be
longing to the estate ol \\ yalt Cleve
land, dec'll. If you have any objections,
vou will please make them at that time.
ROBERT L. LANE.
Jitmiary 19 4lm 21>
IMUTL’IIAIM^A: MOWLljl«js
LATM.Y IMPROVED
WRITING AND COPYING
APPAis A S US,
OR
Wlanifold Lcttor-Wr:lter>
(WITHOUT TEN, INK, OH VENCIU)
fjnills Apparatus furnishes the ori
m gimd mid one or more copies at
flu- Finnic time, midis the 1 most expedi
tions, ns well us the most simple, easy,
and best method of writing and copying
letters or other documents, ever invent
ed. It is adopted, and strongly recom
mended by the lirst mercantile houses in
Ragland, and in this country.
Thu Apparatus is in a neat and beauti
ful Port Polio—and, to travellers, or gen
tlemen who reside in the country, ns welt
ns to those engaged in mercantile or offi
cial pursuits, it has peculiar ad vantages.
The patronage of the public is re
spectfully solicited.
• (t.j r= Any orders directed to Columbia,
I S. C. will be attended to.
Feq. 18 38
FACTORAGE A; fOMMISSIOV
BUSINESS
fHI HE Subscriber having commenced
H the above business in Augusta, will
devote Ids time exclusively to the inter
est oflds friends mid others, who may
patronize him. All Cotton and other
Produce, or goods sent to him fbr stos
rage, will be stored in n lirst rate Piro
Proof Ware-House, ut the customary
charges. All orders to him, previous to
Ids arrival at Augusta, directed to the
cure of John (!. Holcombe, will meet
with prompt attention. His ofllue, for
the present, is at the first door übove
Holcombe *J- Cnmlields.
A H.MSTEAD RICHARDSON.
Oct. 8
c; UA IS IMAIVNSAIiE*
On lhe first Tuesday in vljiril next,
Wild, he (Sold,agreeably to an or
der of (he Court of Ordinary of
(dark county, tit the [Market House in the
city of Aiigusln :
The undivided interest (being one-fifth
purl) of John F. and Benjamin Phinlzy,
cliildren ofiMnreo Pliinizy, deceased, in n
Lot or piece of Lund, situate on the north
side of Broad street, in the city of Au
gifMlO, having a front of 31 feet on said
street, nr v d nirininghnck KiO feet, bound
ed on’the sd'ith hy Krond street, on the
w est and north by Spencer* lot, and on
the east hy John Woolfolk’slot.
3 JACOH PHINIZV,
Guar di'infnr John F. *)’• Benj. Phininj.
Jan 28 wtd 32
Will TIiSJMI Til BUSISiESS.
f CM III', snhscriher respecliully'lnforn s
Q Ids friends and the public, that he
has opened a Whitesmith Shop at Ah
Jacon Dill’s establishment oa Wash
ington street, wlrere House Locks, Gun
Locks, Window and Door Hinges,
' Springs and machinery of nil kinds, to
-1 gether witli every article •/’lron orst cl.
1 will he made or repaired, at all times in
the best possible manner, and on the
1 most reasonable teams. Store Locke
‘ arc made of n very superior and sale
kind, such us cannot possibly be picked,
and which will effect every object that
can he desired from each articles; which ,
1 are particularly recommended to Uunki-sJ
.Merchants, d’*c. f
ANTOINE PIC'QFET. i
Jan 25 2t wtf 3t I
Tin: NUBSUI6IBEI«r
HAVI.NO lately been burnt
old stand near the Globe llnl
rcspectfuliy informs his friends mid •
public generally, that bo has taken (■
r small Brick Front (Store, No. 187, noil
■ side of Broad street, 3 doors above !>■
- John .Moore's corner, lately occupied
Air, Dunlap, mid nearly opposite Messrs.
Sibley A, iMorrison’s corner, where ho
holies hy his devoted nttention to the
CO.VFRCTIOJVJIHY BUSIJVESS, in nil
its branches, to share their former liberal
patronage. ! * V
DANIEL I)ILL.»—
Dec 9 23
WARE ANTED the growth of 1831,
Just Received and far Sale by
NELSON DARTER Drvggut,
5 Doors In tow McKenzie rf* liennocKt cottier,
.North side of Uroad Street, Jiut'uata.
Feb II 4t 36