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I hiid surpassed every ono of the old thirteen i?
■ the rapidity ot' ho- growth. Pennsylvania.
I vrhoso ji ogrosii during liar first cemury exceed-
II cvl th i*. ol’ nil th i others, possosse I in 1790
11 which was 111) years afto- her settlement, a :*o
i jiulatiou of 100,000. Georgia, before she has
« coni luted her first century, has reached 510,000.
■I Ag iin, those of the old thirteen \v!io are beyond
I ■ lie Potomac, indulge much self-complacency
« in the delusion that their movement is all celeri-
X tv, and that the South is slugglish. stationary,
t and rather admitting backwards. Now, so far
| fiom tins lieing the fact, Georgia has distanced
every one of them in her increase, except New
Vo k, and her she has clearly beat. The popu
lation of Pennsylvania at present is hut some
what more than ihrce times its amount forty
Years ago, that of New York less than six limes,
whereas that of Georgia approaches sevenfold
its amount in 1791).
Another truth, which a Georgian may bo cx-
I cused in contemplating with satisfaction, may bo
specified : it is this, that while the “ Old Domin
ion” is yielding to an inexplicable infatuation
which will destroy herself, and is already sliak
in„ the foundation of Southern prosperity, this
voun*' member of the American family cherishes
the sai it, and resolutely adheres to the institu
tions of the Plantation States. We admire her
fidelity. May she ever continue the profitable
contest of seeing which can do the other the
most "ooJ, with her sister and friend,
° ’ SOUTH-CAUOLINA.
Wc have before us an interesting letter (per
Lascar) dated Manilla, October 0, Idoij and
written by a young American gentleman to ins
j. lend in Ibis city, lie says—
<• 1 l, a ve been recently sick, but have passed a
month in the country, and am entirely recovered.
1 resided on a largo plantation on the lake, about
thirty miles in the interior, and was treated with
the utmost a tcnlioii and hospitality. 1 hunted
deer and wild boar with much success. My last
operation in the sporting line was no less than :
hillin'- an alligator or crocodile , which lor a
yiiiir or two before bail inlcHlO‘l a village on ibe
horde s of the lake, taking oft' horses ami cows
and sometimes a man. Having understood that
he had killed a horse a day or two bcloro, and
had taken him into a small nvc , I proceeded to ,
the suot, which was distant, accompanied by my
j, Js t ‘dosed the mouth of the river with strong
nets’, and attacked the huge b.utu with guns <
and spaais. After something of a desperate
buttle we succeeded in diving him against the i
nets where, being considerably exlnmsied with |
the wounds lie bad ioceived from balls and lan
ces, lie got entangled. was (bagged on shore,
lin d the ‘‘coup de grace” given to linn, lie
nieasu eat twenty loot in length, and from oh,-
von to ihiiteen feel in circumference (the i-rnal
lest part being eleven and the largest hirtcen.) ,
The head alone weighed two Iminlred ami se
venty-live pounds, and the entile moiisici near 1
three thousand pounds. He had nearly the ,
whole of the horse in him, and the legs, with i
the hoofs, were taken out eiitce Ibis capture ]
had caused considerable sensation, not only on
the field of battle, but at Manilla, none of e pial .
|i z „ having been before seen, and it is ra-e'y that
a„y of small size a e taken.”— Halt. American. ,
F*irk> A fire was discovered last night at 12
o'clock in the large imv brick building ol Messrs.
Pells, corner of John ami Gold -ti eels, mil
by themselves as a Type I'onmby, Ac. Ihe
tire commenced in the cellar and soon asscmled ,
tlirou'-h the stairways and scuttles to the toiirtb
eUli V ° The wind was high from the N. West |
and'the ibmgm of mi extensive conllignition
vc v" cat. Ibit the ii omen were soon o.i the
s ni ni l vvilii their usual intrepidity snslnii cd liy |
an ahnndaiit supply of water from tilts hydrant at
the co ne of John and William sf Cels, succeed ,
cd in confining the flames within the building, 1
winre lb y wore extinguished Ti e propmly
we mi le s'ood was insured. But for the by
dra d the destruction of pro- « (> must proirablv !
jiuva ti'-i-u ve-y g eat. —A. 1 ■ Jane, i a nmlcrcc,
1 -U;i alt.
Si. Annvxs. \t. Pel). 15.
3 ldanrh,ill/ Occnrrcmu. — On Monday evening
Miss Ibniii ili Uice, icsiding with he- b o
tinrr, Mr. Julius 11. Uice, at Swanton Palls, put
a no iod to her existence by ibovvning '-erselb
She had been, for some time, in ill health, and
subject'to turns of melancholy mood. On the
cvenirg ah ve mentioned, about H o’clock, she
left the house, and had been absent neatly an
hum - before apy ahum was felt tor her safety.
Search was than ma le, ami her baths, in the
SHOW discovered, leading to the river below the
b.i I”:, where she was found in about 29inches
wale , a eor iso. Miss Uice was an iute osting
vruing lady, about 20 years of age. Her pa-
Tutus reside in the Stale of New-Wk.
We are re mealed to sta e by Mr. Henry Gold
smith, pto >iinto, of the SmulmrU Chronicle, that
having lately imputed a new press ami type from
New Yu k. the paper will be immediately rc is
sued, and, as heretofore will be devoted to the
cans’ ~fp ee Trad ■ and Stale flights; and the
, r;l -ior fu-liter pledges himsell, that nothing
sli d he wantin'? on Ins art to merit the pat;on
of his ■iuUs ribrcs. Cha.iliiStiin Mercury.
°W" lea n hv 'he I.yncliburg Jeffersonian oil
the. 22 1 nb lleil the former P.ditor, Mr. Crallv, |
has res't'ued the editorship of that pa: or, and j
Amends uniting it with the Vi ginia Times, the
publication of which is about to commence at
iiiflimomt.
Editorial Chinae.—'.n conse-ptenco ol the
Continued hulls ostton ol Mr. Wilson, cue of
ilio editors of the Baltimore llepnldican, the
proprietors bavc sribi lire establishment to M-.
Samuel I I nker, whoha* heon, fm a immbor of
years, die editor of die Ihdxticarc (jaziittc, liic
Republican will continue to support the present
national administration.
Philad. Am. Sentinel.
<a -’Oja it is i 1 aa ju
Mor.tl.r. March 2.
Cation. —The stock on hand for sale is very
large, amounting piobably to 10 nr 12 thousand
bates, although the tales nave advanced gene
rally about jof a cent, the transactions durjntr
lb,, week have been light. N t mure than2soo
or 3000 bales have changed hands. Tins his
been owing to the unfavorable slate ol the wea
ther, which has rendered it inno-siMe to obtain
sain lies. Our limitations range bom 7*. to 10-j
trcn.ti. -'t is proper to repack, hmvevei, that
one or tvvu very choicie lolii lrought 11 ecu's.
Cum. Register.
[ilV TUB BOtIVAU, A I* CHAIU.KBTOX.]
I.ivK.KPouf., Jan. 19.
The sales in Cotton for the week endin'-this
’ evening, amount to 12,200 bales, I’or the low
est .nudities, last week’s highest prices have not
linen obtained. In the butler descriptions no
change. There is not the animation in the mar
ket which might have h* en expected bom the
extent of business, and oitr small slock: and
likewise only ex, ecling a moiln-ule supply for
one month to come. Sales American, j’dJO
bales. Bowe l 5d a “rb: SI do. 7daSd; 1.11 rO,-
leans old a81d; 9190 Alabama am) Mobile 5d a
li *i.
J in. J I.—Our Colton *na’ket raihur heavy
* jqt'A*waaiHLg: Mi w i 11 ■ . %»fcjaiscczfisottffp
AAvaudslyulyvx’s X oV\cc
11 months? after tlnfe,application
gp will be inndeta llic Honorahlo In
ferior Court of Columbia county, while
'-ittitisr for ordinary purposes. Il f leave
to sell the Negroes and H«d Estate, he
touiringr to .Iclui Burch, deceased, late el
on ill <*• U'lly. .. . ,
OBEDIENt II D. IE HCil Adm X
-Alutcb 10 H'v 11
MOLASSES.
lIHDS. superior West tiuli
io!asses, just received and for sale low
t m 31. NELSON,
march 3 Os j |
spies.V77cV snitiEß
GOODS.
4?- OPT ?)
HAS just received a large and splen
did assortment of rich Fancy «ud
staple I)KV HOODS,
.diiw/Uf n hi cli arc the. folloirinir. viz:
Islk Italian l.iislring, t.ro <l*? Herlia,
(<ro de ladies,Giro tie Swiss,t.ro de Nap.
Cwi’o Zan. Sindietvs A. Sarsaet Silks,
Watered, figured, plaid, and striped CJro
de \uj>.
Silks, all colours, Silk Camhlels.
Hlack. vvliite, (link, straw, and salmon
colored Sadias,
I I ora ncc Silks, ail colours.
■1 I and o- 1 Laglisii and French IJomba
ziiies,
Hlack and colored Homhazetts, 1
do. Circassians, black Crape de Ciiein,
Hieh (M inted French Aluslii)^,
(».'o de Valla do.,
Fkiin A; tig Swiis Aluslins,
Alail and Medium 31 ail do., Juckonett,
Check and corded 31 listing,
V\ hit*' < 'aniline,
i'init blue and luill" Oingliams,
Lngiisli, french and scotch Lint-hams, .
Adran jj.les do.,
Hilt, utal green worsted Harrege, 1 j
Hlk. Foplias, hlk. I’alnuirine, !,
Oreeti (Janze, j
3 ! and 12-1 while hohinett Lore, |
Ladies and hil’iat.s lace and french
work'd muslin Caps,
Lace niul Muslin Canzeans Capos and
Pilcrines,
Hlk. white and green hohinett lace VeiN.
Mich hiack white ami green IJlonde
Gauze do., !
f'ratio Shawls. Mmhroidcd Gill and plain
Crape. j
Gauze and Harrege Ildkfs. and Scarfs, j ■
Mich Monde Gauze,
Mill in a ad Gro tie Nap Horinot llihhone, ;
No. I I :!<) plain Fa He la do.,
’hiibroi-leivd Hefts. (
Hilt, white and cplcrod watered do., j
Watch :tta!guard Hiblions, j
H - rale G a/., and other Cap do.,
Hlk Low d
.Misses ines!: bordered Aprons.
Children-, 31issc s and Ladies < )il Silk do.
Fungi es, hlk. white and pink Italian and .
iireopiiam Crapes, .
losses, t u nhiie. and Furniture Dimi
ties,
Irish Linens, Lawns, i
i, 71. si,ll 1 and 10-1 Table Diaper, ,
Byrds Lye and linssia do., Cotton do., (
iinssta ‘-heetiag, Dowlas, and Crosh,
‘jinen Cninbric, j
Linen (’nmhric Hdkfg, plain and cold,
borders,
Monger*. Spittlollchl, llniulana and Flag
Silk lldkls
i I; Indian C; avals, Mead Hags
Mmhroitlered patent hair Cloth and cm I
hruidered silk H- ticnles !
Hlk. while and assorted colored corded
Dresses
Ladies Farasol- a large n-eortment
Silk and cotton t’mhreilas
While and hJ-iclisiik Hose
Open worked »!<», fant-y mixed do
Hlk and white English -ilk h.dl ISoso
Maw* silk Hose and half Hose
Wh.le, slate, blit, open worked, fancy
clock, random mixed and embroid
ered colt m I lose
Hlk. white, slate, and random mixed
worsted lio»e
\ great variety of raw sil!*, cotton and
worsted hah’ 1 lose
Ladies and gents II "s silk and raw silk
Gloves, till colours and rjunlities
Potent roller silk, web and nett Shtspen
ilei’s
White gauze Flamn I
Frenrh, London atul Aiaericnn Calicos
I'nrniluie Calicos,
'lcritto Citssimcre,
(’sissinetts, g.
While A; bro. eng and fr. Drillings, V
Mottled <lo. S;
Mine and Yellow Nankeens, SI-4 §
wide do. 7
.Mexican mixtures, and Grendered
slopes, r g
fc>:illin striped Jeans,
1* aiii do. Jeans, «
I Hlae do. S
i Mine Derres. 5
Filsbury Stripe, 2
itli* and fancy col. Siil> Vestings. j
"\A bile ami fancy col. Alnrseilcs do. ) ~.
Hlc-j-. hcd and Drown Shirtings A: Shee
tings,
Tickings, Ginghams, Stripes, Checks,
Cotton and Linen O-nahtngs. Hangup
Cords. Hen verleens. Ate. *Ve.
The above together with many other
goods on hand, and others on the liver,
expected daily, will be sold low, nt the
Cheap Fancy Store, 2H Hroad Street,
mitreh 10 4 I
( 11;< >RGIA, LI \COLX COUJV'i'Y.
Clerics (lifter as the Inferior Court.
J"N iiMt'M) S.vmckl, of Cnpt. Graves'
district, lolls before me.one brown
Alula, judged l» he about four years old.
lour feet six or seven inches high, murk
rd by gear, well formed, no brand or
marks discovered, appraised by 'I hoians
t’lirrvnnd Haywood Roberta to seventy
live dollars
BM.NJA3IIN DENTLEV.j. r.
ItUli Seplemher. IH.JI.
I eerl'fy the fi.rego-ng tahenlrnntruns
cri 1 taken fom the listniv Hooks.
FETED LAAIAH,* I . I c.
inarch 10 lit 41
qZyttXT*-*.
FOR iJIA S 5
Siiaufo?t and f*aA"annah.
splendid b te-im Packet WIIj-
J| LIA.M HEABIiOOK.Capt. Wal
t< r Dubois.will leave for the uhov c phie.es
i n:s DaV. the 10th iiist. For freighter
..a-srge, having snpi'Vior nccoimnoda
ii' ns, apply °n heard, or to
A. MACKENZIE & Co.
March 10 It 44
WAJiiF,
*V £>• HIiDS. prime New-Grleane Sa
sm. gar.
A. .MACKENZIE fc Co.
Alttrrh 7 *”
IfV VJlili & €O.
This ftftornin<r> “‘ ll o'clock,
In front of the store formerly occur!id by
h: couch,
Six pipes pure Holland (Jin. neeompuni
«•«! by Custom House Ceiiilicales
Terms—l pipe. (!() days ; 2 do. Oil days;
over, 1 months approved endorsed paper.
A LSjO,
EXECUTORS SALE.
200 toJiUft vols. of Law, Miscellaneous,
and other Books, Silver table and ten
Spoons, China in Setts, Feat her Beds
and Matresses, »Ve. <Ve.
ALSO,
House servants to Hire.
ALSO,
A large lot of Hardware, comprising 1
almost every article in that line,
march 10 -11
j
BVIi ill liliArrO 1
be eoltl, forty days from date, i
T W viz; on Saturday, 10t!i March next. |
About 200 vols. Law. Miscellaneous,)
and other Hooks; Silver. Table, ami Tea !
Spoons; China and Crockery Ware.-'
Heather Beds; Pillows, Matrasses, &.u. j
&c. A.C.
ALSO.
House Servants and Field Hands to hire.
Jan 20
*Scgvo Vov tev\\c.
A MAX servant, between IK) and JO
,/a years.of age. an excellent Carriage
llnver. am! lirst rate house sen ant. Ap
olvto ii. HULL \ Co.
march 10 It
SAOUR months after date, application I
/ will be made to the Honorable In
ferior Court of Lincoln county, while sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the Ileal Estate of William Davie,
deceased.
RANDOLPH D A VIE. } ....
WILLIAM CURRY, \ ,jX ,fc '
March .‘l, IHJI2. 4tm 44
CAUTION !
A LL persons are cautioned from re
reiving a note of hand, dated some
time in September, IKK), and signed by
Wm. M. Xagleejand I*. Rooney, in fhvor
of Hugh Kooney. The subscriber has
proof that the above note has already
been paid.
WM.M. NAGLEB.
march 10 lit J1
~ E i j IJTIoSi.
.rgjtiHE Copartnership heretofore ex
@ isling in Clarkesville, Habersham
County, between the undersigned, is, by
mutual consent,dissolved. All persons
having demands, are requested to call < n
\bsalom Hishop; and all due them, are
required to settle with him. ns he is duly
authorised to settle (he business of said
linn.
ABSALOM HISHOP.
W. N. HISHOP.
Clarkesville, Gn., March 10. 2t ’ II
Jlife sc % 9k
J■? • CECILIA SOCIETY
f St. Cc< ilia Society respectfully
H inf'fin the public, that their COX
• TjßTof vocal and instrtunental Music,
will take place (it Tuestlny evening next,
the Kith inst.
JOS. CAM FIELD, See.'rv.
March 7 JW
"IB.WAW.VV
FIG Ml tiie stihseriher,
aliont two months since,
CHAIII.ES. a very lilack,
slim negro fellow, about sj>
Effv feet high, and 45 years
old. It is probable lie may
U try to get to Charleston or
Mint, yfr-fiaa--*-. Savannah, and may deny
hi- name »V owner. Any
information respecting him will be lib
erally rev\ nrded.
MARSH ALL PITTMAN.
Ciilimihin Go.. Ga.. Mare.h Id. Ilw II
:%iow-vosBK.
COX SOL I DATED LOTTEUY,
Class, No. 5.
Drawing Due on Wednesday next. 1
(JO Numbers—ft drawn Udlots.
RCIIIvME
1 Prizes of 25000 Dollars.
1 do of iO.OOtt Dollars.
1 do of 5.000 Dollars.
1 do of 4. JIO Dollars.
|O PHIZES OF 1,000 DOLLS.
Id do of 50d Dollars.
51 do of 2oft Dollars.
51 do of 100 Dollars.
51 do of 50 Dollars.
lU2 do of 40 Dollars.
|b-i do of lift Dollars.
117;) do of 20 Daiiat s.
11175 do of 10 Dollars.
Ticket $lO, Half $5, (Quarter *2 50.
The Drawing of the
Bclawarc At. I<i- Carolina
LOTTERY—GIass N 0.4.
wanest rnr/.E,
9 0,000 HOSLSL \ 3c.
Will be received on MOM) \\ , 1
Tickets #4. Half £2, <lunrlcrsl.
OFFICIAL PHI ZB LIST.
Drawn Numbers of the New York Cun
soli.tab.’ Lottlery, Class No. 4 for ISI2. j
;t.< H If) 10 !) 4 2 50 10 54
jmr/ES cashed. and
Prompt attention prfid to orders at
IIEEK#’
Fortunate Lottery Office.
No. 211 Brand -trert
(J7» Add rests AV. P. Henna.
Siwcli 10
a yffffSi Desirous of enlarging m>
business, 1 have appointed
tt James .lohxhon, Jun’r., of
iafAngiistß, Geo. my Agent.
All orders will he forwarded to me, by
him, free of cost. Gigs, JSulkies. Tiilmr
ries. Buggies, Barouches, and Vehicles
(J - all descriptions. will he warranted to
suit, or no sale ; and will be made to or
der at a short notice.
JAMES TURNBULL.
Newark) New Jersey.
THIS 811ll^nKIII1311
eAS on bond, a general assortment
. of Carriages ofali kinds, selected
from the best .Manufacturing Establish
ments at the North. He litis also made
arrangements to receive New Work
; weekly, and endeavoring to render sat is-
I faction to his friends, by his unwearied
| attention to hiiviness. he still desires si
j continuance of patronage.
JAMES JOHNSON. Jim.
1 Corner of Mclntosh and Iteiinvld street, n/i/iu
| sib' In .Messrs. Heard »)• Cook's Han house.
I (rr* N. H. Carriages and Harness re
! paired at the shortest notice.
! Dec 21 21
sale.
On the .first 'J’liesdny in April next,
m&7ILL he Sold, agreeably to an or-
V v der of (ho Court of Ordinary of
Clark county, at the Market House in the
city of Augusta :
The undivided interest (beingouo-fiflh
part) of John F. and Benjamin Pbinizj\
children ofMnrco Phitdzy, deceased, in :t
Lot. or piece ofLitml, silimtoon tin; north
side of Broad street, in the city of Au
gusta. having n front of JR (bet on said
street, and running bark UK) feet, bound
ed on the south by Broad street, 011 the
west and north by Spencer's lot, mid on
the east by John Woolfolk’s lot.
JACOB PHINIZV,
Guardian for John E. if* Beij, I’hinizy.
Jan 2S wtd JI2
WHITESMITH BUSINESS.
subscriber respectfully informs I
■ his friends and the public, that be
bus opened a AVbitesinilh Shop at Mr.
Jacou Dill's establishment, on Wash
ington street, where House Locks, Gun
Locks, Window and Door Hinges,
.Springs and machinery of all kinds, to
gether with every article of Iron or steel,
will he made or repaired, at all times in
the best possible manner, and on the
most reasonable terms. tStore Locks
are made of u very superior and sale
kind, such ns cannot possibly be picked,
and which will elici t every object that
can he desired from such articles ; which
are particularly recommended to Hanks,
Merchants, the.
ANTOINE PIGQUET.
J in 25 2t wtf JR
FIS AN It id X Mil Eltl FF'JS SA LE.
On the first 'l'nrsday in April nett.
WILL he sold at (’arnesville,Fmnk-
Ii 11 county, within the usual hours
of side, the following property, to wit:
One hundred and nineteen acres of
hind, lying on Indian Creek, adjoining
Mitchell and others, levied on as the pro
perty of Peyton It. White,at the instance
of John R. fStanlbrd. vs Janies Edmoii |
son, ami Peyton 11. While, security on
the appeal.
A t.SO,
One hundred and sixty five acres of
land, on the waters of Hudson River, ad
joining Hunt and others, taken as the
property of Alexander McCarty, sit the
instance of James I). \A oods
HARRIS TONEV, I). Sidf.
Feb 2?) wtd 11
COLUMBIA SHERIFF'S SALES.
On the first Tir.sday in April next,
WILL lie sold at Columbia Court
House, between the usual hours
of sale, the following lots or parcels of
Lauds, situate in the village of of Ap
pling, and hounded as billows, to wit:
Doe Lot, containing H( acres, more or
less, with (lie improvements thereon,
bounded by the public square 011 the
south, the road to Kayesvilleon the west,
and all other sides by Wilkin's land, oc
cupied at this line by James Fleming,us
a Tuvei 11.
ALSO,
One other Lot, containing 13 acres,
more 01 less, it being the lot whereon Da
vis's old Tavern (briperly stood, hound
ed l>y the public square on the east, Ger
many's Lot on the south, unci the Acade
my Spring Brandi on the west.
, ALSO,
One other Lot, containing (j) one
fourdi ol an acre, more or less, with a
1 neat ollicc (hereon, fronting the public
square on the south, and Davis s L it on
the west.
ALSO,
One other Lot, whereon the old Black
smith's shop stands fronting the public
square on the south, and the Road to
Rtiyesville on (he east.
ALSO,
1 One oilier Lot, fronting the Rtiyesville
road on the east, the Blacksmith's cor
ner lot on the south, nnd contains (! )
half an acre, more or less.
ALSO,
One other Lot, in the rHirof the three
last mentioned lots, containing (j) three
quarters of an acre, more or less ; ail the
above described lots, arc levied on to sat
i-fy an execution in favor ofChrislnphei
F. llickingvs. Win. Wilkins, Exerutor
of Win. Wilkins, deceased, and Angus
-1 Ins Craw ford.
A I SO.
51 ft acres ol' land, more cr lr «. on the
waters of the Little Kiokee creek, Co
tumbiii road running over tin- same, and
known by the name of W infrey s old
place, now in the occupancy of NV iilo.m
l<. Craw fiiril. and hounded by hinds of
Benton Martin and others; levied on to
j satisfy an execution in (aver <d Simons
i Crawford. Adm’r. »Ve. of .lessee Win
-1 (Vey vs. William P. Beall, Adrn'r. of
I Benjamin )i. \V infrey.
also,
One negro man, by die name of Phi
lip, to satisfy ibe execution in the above
advertisement.
IS \ \C RAMSEY. fS I:ft'. C.
1 March') 4tw
>
ii
EAGLE V.\n PHOENIX IIOT£l«
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
SUBSCRIBERS, having leased the new ami elegant Hotel, known *p
S the Ensile mid Phatnix Hutel t in this City, beg lenve to inform the Public, that
it is now ready for the reception of their friends and customers generally. This"
Establishment stands on the site of the old Cily Hotel, on Broad Street, and in point
of commodionsness is exceeded by none in the Southern Country. Lis pleasant
ly situated, nl»d contiguous to the points of active business in the «. it v Os tneir
own services, they shall say nothing, leaving them to speak for themselves. It is'
however, due their friends lofetty, that no personal exertions or expet re shall be
spared to render (heir visitors and boarders comfortable, and give universal satis
faction. They have the usual means, attentive Clefks ntul aceom nodal ing Ser
vants, mul will provide nil the variety and luxury which the tun.Uel cun utlbrd
Their Stable is very spacious, provided with capable ostlers and filled with die
best provender. They offer their services 10 the public, and expect n sharo of
liberal patronage.
COSNARD A-. KVKO.
OjT’Tlic National Intellipenecr, Charleston Courier, Savannah Gcoigitin. < .-i.r
gia Journal, Macon Advertiser, and Columbus Enquirer, are rcqaesoc! t-> MiUlish
the above once a week for live weeks.
January II
HOTK K,
almp<sr The subscriber, as Age: t
for the State, wishes to
Purchuse 25 Negro Fellows, from 1H to
25 years of age, for which the cash will
lie paid.
THOMAS GLASt OCR
Jan 7 If 2»
OTGIITA S.V^II^C a .
_ < li. E undersigned
'A, respectfully informs his
MwCffriends, mid the public
vEfiilu ii (Cl 111 L generally, that he has
I- 1 ““* elosed his House
uxs** 1 in liexiugtou, or re
moved, as he understands has been re
ported by some evil disposed persons,
but si'll keeps it open, anil will continue
to do so. Ho returns hie thanks for the
liberal patronage hitherto conferred, and
takes this opportunity us informing
them, that his establishment has lately
undergone considerable repair, and is
now in excellent order for (he reception
of HOARDER'S and TRAVELLERS,
who may rest assured thill every possi
ble effort will tie made for (heir comfort
and satisfactory accommodation, in ev
ery respect. His stables lire large, in
line order, and provided with attentive
Hustlers, and (behest ol' provender.
JAMES WELLBORN.
Lexington. Feb, ISI2. !W
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BAB LA OJAE
FROM
AwgwsVtt. Vo V'Auw’U'sVtm,
FAEtE S2O THROUGH.
BEAVE Augusta at Imlfpiistft A. 4).
2 and arrive in Clinrlestnu next d • y
nlJl I*. M. Leave ('lmrlestoiiat II A.51.
iind arrive in Augusta next day at 5 I*. M.
The proprietors give notice, (hat (his
line will commence on Wednesday tln*
I 15th hist, connecting w ith the Rail Road.
They require nil the baggage to he sent
I (o (heStage Oliiee by !) o'clock in (he
morning, it will prevent, delay, nnd it
can he hi (ter secured— BO lbs. of bag
• gage will be allowed each passenger, all
over that weight must be paid for, ut the
[ rale of It) els. pet lb.
Baggage of every kind and deserip
' (ion, \% bet her belonging* to passengers,
or others, will be at tile risk ol its re
spective owners.
LONGSTREET A MeLANE,
Urojirii tors,
Feb 15 lin 27
H been in llic habit of shippibg C< t
ton from Augusta, Georgia, during the
present winter under my brand A name,
arc requested to abstain Iron’ the prac-
liee, or measures will be taken to pieient
1 ! ii recurrence of it. that might be intend
ed with some inconvenience to the party
pursuing it
The quantity shipped to I linrleston
’ within the last (wo or three months, tm
> der the above mimed circumstances—its
various quality, nnd appearance ns to
bagging, and other external dfeumstaii
■ ees. precludes the possibility of a suppo
sition, (lint it might be the product of any
) one planter, nnd the singularity of the
I name, with my peculiar iifanncrof ufliv
! i, lfr it iis a brand to < 'otlon, the probabili
ty that there is any other person bearing
the same, either in lids State or Geor
’ irin.
FRED';:. J. HAY.
1 (’ol'iinMn, S. SI tire’ll 7 (>l
1 1 KV BI^U
HAVING lately been liurnl out, at Ids
old stand near the Globe Hotel,
' j respectfully informs Ids friends and the
public generally, that lie has taken tin
' I small Brick Front Store, No. l'*!7. north
* ■ side of Broad street, Ii doors above Mr.
'! John Moore’s corner, lately occupied by
* i Mr. Dunlap, am! nearly opposite Messrs.
*} JSibley «Sl Morrison’s corner, where he
’I hopes by ids devoted attention to the
') CONFECTION. IE I nUSINESn. in til
its branches, to Bb'arcllH’ir formcf liberal
putroiiuge. DANIEL DILL.
Dec R ‘ 2:)
'■job jparnCTro”
VKATW EXfCin'gD AT
BOOT AA'£> Psl£f?iS
Si - ' ■.•'■>* •i- '" <*on»-
iin'iii:hi;: iii. . v ‘it' u(ii'‘tui - -
.v. ol tc ,c»s,‘'fi-, - Pumps,
~t i* tin •!'■. ’i li’kcn _
•brlli ; < „ at toe Store, V> 201, lately
occupied : y Mr. J IS. Jo. kins, (In hav
ing declined business) and having rm
ployeo >L. I*. 143HT11, n role
Meehanc, id superintend the business—
intends to keep it a respcetoide estnb
lishnieni. \onu but the l>»>t work
done end at the shortest n mi. < Lent le
nten leaving their orders r treasures at
the Factory or at tin* SllOii S I’O ! j of
B. \V. FOUCE, No. 27ft. .n j...sito the
Llohe Hotel shall no! ho died. >) oinb 1 ns
reminds (|uiilily,orut the lime | "oltiis.'-d
Su'ying so much—he respertfulb selmltM
the. patronage of his friends andthe :
iic. J.P. FOUCE
I ’eh 2ft 1>
; BAi/r#
I i Bushels Liver-*
pool ground ex peeled in the Co.n
--i i puny’e-- H< ats, will he sold on reu.< tmbio
■ terms, iflakeii hy the hunt load
r>. i’(i.\cr,
At I’adiloi k’silKce.
march ft It 12
V A SS IV ETM XfcfwT*
T'%
m es )ff
11S i Sl'H’-s'•«. HtKfn Informs his
jj friends an ! tin* public that he still
rent in no to < nrry • *is tl.e < 'ahinet Mailing
Business, on (be north side of Broad st.
a few dives above the new market (ill
■ the shop formerly occupied by Leorge S.
Morris.) He has ioW '•!, hand, a largri
/ supply of Bedsteads, which ha ran sell
• for miioh less than they e.nu be obtained
■ intheeity He will also furnish all k intis
' of I'THIMITIItE in his line equally
• cheap, all of which he will w .ri ant to ho
• i mile of the host materials uml in a
' workman like manner.
LEWIS B. conn.
t MarchJ7 If Ift
i WeaV iiiVviVvali VoVaVoen.
1 Barrels real English Potatoes,•
expected to be landed this duy, and lor
’ sale by
L. HI LL A: Co.
I’eb 2!>
■NcgYiics u\, Vrvvalc vsa\c.
\ ( .<rro Fellows; 1 first rate House
hov; 1 excellent Cook, (a Woman.)
Apply to li. HULL A' < o.
, Feb -iii > «
i<> is. low Altai.
. A\,\\VAY from tin- Subscriber.
Hit «n Wednesday the tJtfth Ull. n Ne
’ <rro Woman, mimed Haehel, nhonl 2.,
or 25 years of ape. rather light complect
ed she ban lost most rtf her front teeth.
" has remarkably thick lip*, and is marked
with scars on her neck and arms. It is
” supposed she will try to get to Columbia.
* rs.t: oris perhaps lurking about Augusta
or Hamburg. The iboye reward will he
given for the apprehension of said negro
J, woman, if taken out of the State, or five
dollars, if taken in thp State.
formation respecting said negro, ell at
i
March 7 li! 21—
COLUMBIA SHERIFFS SALK.
O n Ihr fi o« Twviiil I" • nerL
- ,«r|i |, he sold at Columbia Court
House, between the usual horns
1 ~(« i'!\crc Lota, in the town of Wrights
v borough whereon is a Dwelling House,
i „ Medina! Shop, and other out-houses,
i lying on the South side of Broad stivci,
. adjoining Heard and others; levied . u
I to satisfy a number of ft. las. from a Jas
• dee’s Court, Nathaniel Bailey, vs. David
• COO|,U F.l( H’D. h joxts. D.ShMT.
1 March ft wtd_4j;_^
‘ 'WATB?r^
4FBF.SSI supply of Congress \\ a j
ter. in quarts ami pints (