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H u <] surpassed every one of the old lliirtoen in
■he rapidity of he.- growth. PennsyWani.
m v l,„se progress du ing her fi-st century exceed
f i,i that of all th : others, possessed in 17DJ
•vhich was lid years after her settlement, u | u
mutation of -Li'i.ODl). Georgia, before she has
Monro luted her lirst century, has reached 516.000 .
£„ a i n , those of the old thirteen who are beyond
Mhe Potomac, indulge much self-complacency
9 (l t h e delusion that their movement is all oeluri
■v- uu | that the South is slugglish, stationary,
liuud rather adcancing backirnrds. Now, so lar
IPOtn this being the tact, Georgia has distanced
K very one of them in bur increase, except New
■sVo. !t, and her she lias clearly beat. The popu
lation of Pennsylvania ut present is but some-
Mwliat more than three times its amount forty
|L e;ir s ago, that of New York less than six limes,
■ whereas that of Georgia approaches sevenfold
■ .ts amount in 1700.
■ Another truth, which a Georgian may be ex
pensed in contemplating with satisfaction, may be
• specified : it is this, that while the “Old Uumin-
B'iou” is yielding to an inexplicable infatuation
! which will destroy herself, ami is already slink
in- the foundation of Southern prosperity, this
voting member of the American family cherishes
the s-.i it, and resolutely adheres to tho inslilu
' lions of the Plantation Slates. We admire her
ti-leliiv. May she ever continue the profitable
contest ofseeing which can do the oilier tho
.. u ,,r i>ou i, w illi her sister and friend,
° ' SOUTII-CAKOLINA.
1 We have before us an interesting letter (per
\,asrur) dated Manilla, October 0, IS3I, and
Avt itien by a young American gentleman to his
' M icnd in Ibis city. He says—
‘•l have been recently sick, but have passed a
’X,.oii'.h in the country, and am entirely recovered.
I resided on u large plantation on the lake, about
thirty miles in the interior, and was treated with
the utmost addition and hospitality. 1 hunted
'*loer and wild hoar with much success. My last
toleration in tin sporting line was mi less than |
’ killiii" an alligator or crocodile, which lor a
year or two before bad infested a village on the
borders of tho lake, taking off horses and cows
an 1 sometimes a man. 11 iving understood that
lie had killed a horse a day or two bi.loro, and
had taken him into a small live , I proceeded to
the s »ut, which was didunt, accompanied by my
Jest‘closed the mouth of the river with st ong
,lets’, and attacked the huge brute wiili guns
•m 1 spears. After something ut a desperate
k iltie, we succeeded in d iving him against the
iiets where, being considerably exhausted with
the wounds ho had leceived from balls mid lan
: cus, lie got entangled, was drugged on shore,
mid the'“coup do grace” given to him. He
k measured twenty 'eet in length, and Irom elc-
I vu „ to thirteen fuel in circumference (the smal
I l,. s t part being eleven and the largest thirteen.)
The head alone weighed two hundred and se
venty-live pounds, and the entire monster near
three thousand | ounds. He had neatly the
whole of the hotse in him, mid tlie legs. with
■the hoofs, were taken out entire. This capture
k id caused considerable sensation, not only on
tho field of battle, but at Manilla, lame of oipial
si/e having been before seen, and it is rarely that
any of small size are taken.”— Halt. American.
Tiiik. —A fire was discovered last night at 12
■jr,"dock in the large n-. w b. >1: building ot .Messrs.
Veils, corner of John and (.mid streets, oei lipied
),y themselves as a Type Tomidry, Arc. The
lire commenced in the cellar ami soon assended
0 1 rough the stairways and sent lies to the toii.lh
t;U»ry. e Tim wind w'us high from the N. West
and the danger ol an extensive cenliagralioii
ve v g eat. li it die li eitii n were snon on tilt
’s, art mi l with their usual intrepidity suslai..cd by
\, n ahniiiaiit supply of watn •• from the hydrant at
>|,e go in, ofJoiiiiaml William Macula, win-ouil
il l in confiiVnig the (limes within the building,
where 111 v were tstingiiidied. Ti e properly
we unde stool was insured. Hal lor the hy
'drii.it the destruction of pro e tv must piohahly
k iv.i been ve y " cal.—-V. i . Jjllf. Cvi.nnvrn,
lit,': At.
Si . Ai.o ins. Vi, V- h. IV.
ytA.nu}i:d,j Orrvrrunc, — O i Momlay e\ fining
•g-t-fl, Miss H inn ih Rice, i esiduig with he- b o
titer. Mr. Julius H Rice, at tJwanton falls, put
u | i,,.l io her existence by d owning Vr rself.
been, so some dine, in ill health, and
subject in tuna of melancholy mood. Outlie
r’vchi g ah ve iiten'ioued, about o'clock, she
Jefi the lai'.iso, u ni had been absent nearly an
hour hufoin any ahi ni was felt for her safety,
fcieilieh was then made, and her tracks, in the
snow disenvored, lu.i.ling to the river below the
h id" •, where she was found in about gi) Inchon
w.i'.e ,' a corpse. Miss Urea was tit! interesting
•vtjimV l i'ly,' iihrntl 20 yen's of nge. Her pu
: •,nls”«sidu in lire Stale of New-lo.k.
We are re piasted id strl'e by Mr. Henry Gold-
Sinillt, (in) i.Voidr of the Soullioni Chronicle, that
Having latch imported a new proas and type Irom
Aew Vo U, jlm paper will be immediately n is
si/id, ami. as liKtelofoie will he devoted to the
, atis’e fdTreii!Trade am! Statu Rights; and the
oi'Oprinler fn lliur pledges liiinsu.lt, that nothing
shall he, wanting on Ins • art to merit tho patron-
I u ...,0f his snhserihers.— Chur inton Mercury.
\ n We lean hy the, Lynchburg Jcjji.rsouiini ol
(the TJfl nil that the fu iner L.ditor, Mr. Cralle,
Jms resit,Tied the Ldilorsliip of that an - or, and
intends uniting it with the \ i gini i I lines, tin;
T iihlicai'.on ot which is about to cotnuienuo at
kic.liiiniinl.
lid it nr in I Chnnpe.— In ronseiptenco ol the
eonliniieii indis aisiion of Mr. Wilson, one ol
the f.lild.s of tin' Ihdlirnoie Kepnlilican, the
proprietors have sold tin; establishment In Mr.
Samuel linker, w holms been, for a number of
years, the editor ot’ the Ihdtuentc Onzcttu Ihe
llrjnihlimn vv ill continue to support the present
national administration.
I'hilud. Am. Sentinel.
ronniwciA i>»
Mouii.k. March 2.
’ f'uttun. —The stock on hand for sale is very
large, amounting probably to 16 or 12 thousand
kales, although The iiiles inn e advanced geiie
•ialiy about .} of a ceil', the Iransuclions tlurhia
the wiiiik have been light. N t more than'JVD'l
~r IWtll) hales have changed bands. This lus
keen owing to the unfavorable stale ol the vvea- j
tiiiii, wliicii has rendered ii impossible to obtain I
vani'-les. Oar (imitations range I' nm 7‘, tnlOM
v;Ctrl's. It is proper to retm.k, limveve., that j
one or two very choice lots li might 11 ecu's.
Cum. Ilugistcr.
[in the noi.tvAii, at cium.kstox.]
Ist VKr.rooL, J.*»n. i‘i.
Th«) i»i Cotton lor tin; v.cm'U c.rnlinji ilii?
’ciViiiiinjj, uiiimiiiU I«) i l'Orlh« low
rst ijualilius, n eck’s pcir X's \\ ivc uut
4menobtuiii«*J. h\ llu; belter dy.Kcriptions no
< ii.iii«*c. Thorn is not llio nnibnilion in [be riinr
i%cl wbicli have 1" on ex; cctc'l 1 oin lb*-
rxti.nl of business, and our sintill slock; ami
likewise only i'\, oc.iing a mo(Ji:ralc b*r
•uim niontii to conic. S ilos Aiucricnn. b*
Imliv, Bowed ml j. 7<k; SBilo. 7d uHd; \ WATyX) -
‘leans ab'.i]; oil 10 Alabama and Mobile £>ti a
*0 ”d.
J in. 11. —Our Cotton mu hoi rdilVef heavy.
A(\\u\u\t VV uVv'v'S.’rt
Fori! mottll..' rtficf ditto.applicrtlioti
will he iinulu In tin* Honorable !:i
Terior Court onhrluinbiu county, while
sittinir for ordinary i>m posns. for leave
io sell theNterrors* mul Heal I'slalo, ke
longint' to .1 oliit l!nrc!i, deceased, latetrl
said ei. . ,
cma>ic\( C V IH KCH, Adm X
-Hi'.'ch 10 41 w a
tfIOIiASSMS.
■i HHDS. snnorior West India
.tilasscs) just received and for sale low
i 31. NELSON,
imireh-i
Mft*lßlrVU&; SIMMER
GOODS.
received a lurme and sjden
did nsfsurtmcnt of rieh Fancy and
staple |)ltV (>(M)D.S,
• I. montr which occ the fidlowlnsr. t'izt
Hlk Italian Lustrings (i,'o de Heriiii,
Orti de Indies.(iro de Swiss,(xro tie Nap.
(.rode Xan. Sineliews A. Mnrsnet ISilks,
W atored, (inured, plaid, atul striped tiro
de\ap.
•Slks. all colours, Silk C'ainblets,
Llack. white, pink, straw, and salmon
colored tSatlins.
I' loranee Lillis, till colours,
•1-1 and 5-4 Lnglish attrl French Iloinbu
ziaes,
Hlitek and colored Uondiazetts,
do. C ireiissians, lilark < fnpe ile C'lteiti,
Kifh printed F'reneli Miislii*;,
tiro de Valla do.,
I’lain A li“r. [Swiss Mu?litis,
■Mull and .Medium Mull do., Juelonett,
Cheek und corded Muslins,
While (Jaiulirie,
Fink blue mid luiirGingrlmms,
I iiifflisli. french mid scotch liuig'liam.s,
Adratmples do.,
Hlk. mul green worsted Harrege,
Hlk. Fopilas, blk. Falninrine,
Green t< iuze,
jli I anil 1 2 I \vhile bobinelt Lace,
Ladies mid ialVits lace utul french
work'd muslin Caps,
Lace and .Muslin t’an/.eans Capes anil
FileiTltes,
HI!;, white and green bohinett lace \'eils.
1 liieh black white a;ul green FJloude
(iitiize do.,
t’rape ''bawls. L’mbroiiled Gilt andjilaiii |
(■ri(;e.
Gauze and Harrege Ildkfs. and Scarfs,
Hieh blrude Gauze,
"mltm nad (iru tie \<ip Hinnet Uibbous,
No. 1 to :J0 plain Taliela do.,
Mmbroideretl Hells, (
Hlk. white anti colored watered do., (
Watch and guard Hibbous, ,
Hlonile G iuze and other Gap do., ,
Hlk. Love do..
iMisses imisliu bordered Aprons.
Ghiltlrcns, IMissr smid Latlies Oil SSill* du.
Fongtes, blk. white ami pink Italian anti
arcoptiani Grapes,
Lisses, Gaaibric and Furniture J)imi
lies,
Irish liinens, Lawns, .
ii I, T 1. H I, II I, and 10-1 Table Diaper,
Uyrtls Flye and Russia do., Gotlon do., |
Russia [Sheeting, Dowlas, and Grosh,
Linen Gumbrie, i
iii lien Cambric lldkls, plain and cub'd. I
borders,
Fongce, Spitllelield, Hmulanu and Flag I
klk Ildkfs
HJI. Italian Gt avals, Head Hags
Kmbroidered patent Imir Gloth and cm- i
bi'diileretl silk Reticules | (
Hlk, white and assorted colored corded
1 tresses
Ladies Farasals, a large assortment
Salk and cotton 1 nilrrellas
White mul bl iok silk Huso
DofU worked do, fancy mixed do
Hlk mul u idle Hugllsh silk half Hose
Haw silk Hose and itall' Hose
Wh'le. slate, blk, open worked, fancy !
elaek, raudoiu mixed mid embruitl- |
eictl cottan Hose j
Hlk. white, slate, aat! random mixed 1
worsted Hose
A great variety of raw sills, cotton and
worsted ball I lose
Ladies atul gents II .-S silk and raw silk
Gloves, all eo|.mi's mid qualities
Fateut roller silk, web mid nett Suspen
tiers
U litre- winze T'lanniJ
Froneli. Loinloii ....a American Galieos
I'ltrnilui e Galicos,
Merino Gi’.ssiinere,
Gassinetts, 5.
White A bro. eng a«<l fr. Drillings,
Mottled <l<>.
Hluc and Yellow .Nankeens, 3 1 S
wide do, 7
.Mexican mixtures, mid Grondercll S_
stiipes, (■ §“
Stillin striped Jeaii4>
iVain ilo, Jeans, k
Hluc do. 5
Hlue Derres.
Filsbury [Stripe,
Hlk. a.id limey col. IS ilk Vestings, j
White atul fancy col. .Marseiles do. j '
Hleuchcrl and Drown Whirlings A Whee
lings,
Tickings, Ginghams, Stripes, Gheeks,
t'ottuii mid Linen Osnaluirgs. Hangup
Cords, Heaverteeiis, Ac. Ac.
The atioVe togethel* with many other
goods on hand, and otliers on the liver,
expected dailv, will be sold b>v,'. at lire
Cheap Faney Store, UIS Hroad Street,
march 10 41
GiIDHG? A, LINCOLN {.'<H,\TV.
Cirri’. 1 Oiler of the hifrii'ti’ Court.
f N inii'M) Sami Hi-, of Gapl. Graves
district, lolls before me.one brown
Male, judged to be about four jt'eai'S) old,
four feel six or seven incites high, mark
o-l bv gear, well formed, no brand or
I marks discovered, appraised by Thomas
I t'uri'vaud Haywood Roberts to seventy
live doll us.
HH.NMAMIN KHNTLin,.'. f.
10th September, IH3I.
1 cert if, - the hi regoing to be a true Irans
eri >t taken f “m the Hstrny Hooks.
FE'Tl3it LA,MAH, c t ' ' •
march Id *»t i 1
FOR ;
IScaufort and Savannah.
I fS \li F splendid iVte.un Far-kct \> IL-!
Is LIA.MWLAHKOOK.GtiptU.iI
If r Dubois,will leave for the above places i
'! it sl> v\. the lillli inst. Fur freight or .
pa-sage, having superior nreomninlu
lions, apply on board, or to
A. .MAGKi ;.\/Mi: A Go.
March 10 H J 1
HHUW. prime Nevv-Orleuns Su
b rur ' A >IACKENZ j E Co ,
.March 7 4'*
*
SUlflUStrt eiWtiHftjip*
I wawa—
' BV li. HULL & €O.
This Morninq[> « t n o’duck,
In front of the store, formerly occupied I'h
/;. n. vouch'.
Six pipes pure Holland Gin, ueeompuni
ed by Custom House Certificates
Terms—l pipe, 60 days; ‘J do. flit days;
over, 1 months approved endorsed paper.
A LSI),
EXBGUTOIFiS SALE.
200 toIJUi) vols. of Law, Aliseellnncous,
and other Hooks, Wilver table and ten
Spoons. China in Setts, Feather Reds
and Ala tresses, Ac. Ac.
At,so.
House servants to Hire.
AI.SO,
A large lot of Hardware, comprising
almost every article in that line,
march 10 .] |
B V fi UliiL A ( O
WttriLLhesuld. forty rlays from dale.
▼ T v iz: on !Sutiirday,ioth Alarch next.
About 200 vols. Law, Miscellaneous,
and other Hooks ; Silver. Table, and Tea
Spoons; China and Crockery Ware;
Feather Reds; Pillows, .Matrasses, Ap.
Ac . Ac.
ai.so,
House Servants and Field Hands to hire.
Jan 20
Nogvo Vov
ASIAN servant, between 30 and 40
years of age, tin excellent Carriage
Driver, atul lirst rate house servant. Ap
ply to Ij. 11l LL A Co.
inareh 10 II
SAOI'I! months after date, application
. will be made to the llonorahle In
ferior CourLof Lincoln county, while sit
tug tin- ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the Heal Estate of William Davie,
deceased.
RANDOLPH DAVIE,? .. ..
WILLIAM CLHHV, ) llKl6
March 3, 1832. 4tin 41
' i’AUTIOV.
AI/L persons are cautioned from re
reiving u note of hand, dated some
time in September, IWIO, and signed by
Win. IM. Nagleeltmd I*. Rooney,in favor
of Hugh Rooney. The subscriber lias
proof that the above note has already
been paid.
WAI. M. N AGLEE.
inarch 10 3t 4 i
C'oparltiership heretofore ex
isting in Clarkesville, Ilnliershuin
County, between the uiuleisigned, is, by
mutual consent,dissolved. All persons
having demands, are requested to call cn
Absalom Hishop; and all due them, are
required to settle with him. ns he is duly
ant housed to settle the business of said
firm.
ARS ALOAI RISROF.
W N. HIWIIOF.
Clarkesville. Ga., Alarch 10. 2t* tl
1 7 \
Wt. (teeiliii Society respeclfuily
Jo inf'fin the panlic, that their CON
CERT of vocal mul iiisti iiiiieiitiil Alrisic.
w ill lake place on Tuesday evening next,
Ills. Cilli i nst
JOS. CiViVii>ir;r,|). See.'ry.
Alarch 7 i>:j
ie ivnuv
fi'HOAl the sttliscriber,
about two mouths since,
111 ARLES, u very black,
slim negro li-llovv, about 5j
feet high, and 15 years
_-rold. It is probable he may
fj try to get to Charleston or
util Wtiv.mnah, and may tleny
hi- mime A owner. Any
information respecting him will be lib
ertdlv rewarded.
AIARSIIALL FITTALW.
Columbia Co , Ga.. Alareb Id. Il\\ II
Si
CON SO li lIIA TED LOTT Elt V,
Class, No. 5.
Drawing Due oa Wednesday next.
(id Numbers—!) drawn btilhrts.
SCI I FAIL.
1 FriKCS of 25.0150 Dollars.
] do of J 0.000 Dollars.
1 do of 5,000 Dollars.
1 do of 4.1 M Dollars.
IO PHIZES OE 1,000 DOLLS.
ID do of fiOd Dollars.
51 do of 2DO Dollars.
51 do of 100 Dollars.
51 do of 50 Dollars.
1 02 do of 4d Dollars.
102 do of 3d Dollars.
1 17:) do nf 2(5 Millais,
il) 175 do of Id Dollars.
I Ticket s!'.). Halfit's, < Juarter w 2 50.
The Draw iug of the
DclaAvarc W- Carolina
LOTTERY—CIass No, I,
menusT miAi:.
: 10,000 BOLLiirN.
Will be received on MONDAY ,
j. Tickets £l. Half £2, Hoarier #l.
Ol I It iAL FHi'ZE LIST’.
Drawn Numbers ol the New York ( on
i soliftaleil Lolttery, Class No. 4 for 1532
:•> H I!) 16 !) 42 50 40 54
ihhxks cnsniw. n.xn
I’roinpt attention paid to orders at
ISEEHS’
Fortunate Lottery Office.
No. 211 Hroad street
07* Address WF, H:n -
.March 10
. Desirous of enlarging my
business, 1 have appointed
Jamks Jon 'son, Jim'r., of
Angustn, Geo. my Agent.
All orders will l>e forwarded to me, hy
him, free ofcost. Gigs, Sulkies, Tilbur
ries. Buggies, Barouches, and Vehicles
- ol all descriptions, will he warranted to
suit, or no sole ; and will be made to or
der at a short notice..
y JAMES TURNBULL.
Newark, New Jersey.
TIIK BIJII/SCH tBEU
HAS on hand, a general assortment
o( Carriages of ali kinds, selected
r I'rom the best Manufacturing Establish
inents at the North. He has also made
arrangements to receive New Work
weekly, and endeavoring to render satis
faction to his friends, by his unwearied
attention to business, he still desires a
continuance of patronage.
JAMES JOHNSON, .Inn.
. Corner of Mclntosh and lieynvld sheet, rijijw
siti to .Messrs. Heard ip Cook's If a rehouse,
(1 N. B. Carriages and Harness re
i paired at the shortest notice.
Dec *2l 21
a r\ KmAWSTii?,
On the t first Tuesday in jl/iril next,
I El. he Sold, agreealdy to an or
*T der of the Court of Ordinary of
1 Clark comity, at the .Market House in the
city of Augusta :
I The undivided interest (beingone-lifth
part) of John V. and Benjamin I’hinizy,
children of Marco I’hinizy, deceased, in a
Dot or piece of I.and. silnatcon the north
sid*‘ of Broad street, in the city of Au
gusta. having a front of 31 feet on said
street, and running hack Kid feet, hound
ed on the south hy Broad street, on the
west and north by Spencer’s lot, and on
the east by John XVoolfolk s lot.
JACOB IMHNiZY,
Guardian fur John F. «)’• ISenj. I’hinizy.
Jan 2* wtd 32
WHITESMITH IHISIAKSsT
fll»E subscriber respectfully informs
■ his friends and the public, that he
has opened a Whitesmith Shop at. Mr.
Jacou Dux’s estnhlishiiient, on Wash
ington street, where House Locks, Gun
Locks, Window and Door Hinges,
Springs ami machinery of all kinds, to
• gather with every article of Iron or steel,
; will be made or repaired, at all times in
the best possible manner, und on the
most reasonable teims. Store Locks
are made of a very superior und sale
kind, such as cannot possibly he picked,
and which will elfcct every object that
(am be desired from such articles; which
are particularly recommended to Banks,
.Merchants. (pc.
ANTOINE PICtU'ET.
J in’Jo ’Jt wif 31
1 ITJANIiLIN Mil E 111 IT* at A LJE
On the fust Tuesday in .‘ljiril neit.
WILL be sold at Carnesvillc,Frank
lin county, v ithiu the usual hours
of sale, the following properly, to wit;
One hundred and nineteen acres of
land, lying on Indian Creek, adjoining
Mitchell and others, let icd on us the pro
perty of I’eyton 11. White, at the instance
of John B. Stanford. \s. James Edmon
son, and Peyton 11. White, security on
the appeal.
a i. so.
One hundred and sixty live acres of
land, on (he waters of Hudson River,ad
joining Hunt and others, taken os the
properly of Alexander McCarty, at the
instance of James I>. Woods
HARRIS TONEY, I). Will*.
Fob 29 wtd H
COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALES.
On tin• first 'l’nis lay in .Ijiril next,
1 ’ - v>». sold at Columbia Court
H House, i.. i,.. <><■ n usual l„,urs
- of sale, the following lots or pa,,,,-u
’ Lands, situate in the \illup.. of of Ap
,’ pliug, and bounded as (allows, to ..;j .
Oue Lot, containing H[ acres, moreo.
* less, with the improvements thereon,
k bounded by the public square on the
r south, the road toKuyesvilleoti the west.
1 and all other sides by Wilkin s land, oe
cnpicil nl this lime by James Fleming,as
a Tavei a.
A I.SO,
One other Lot, ((attaining Ij Imres,
more or less, it being the lot whereon Da
vis’s (-Id Tavern formerly stood, hound
l ed by the public square on the east, Ger
many's Lot on the south, und the Acade
my .“Spring Branch on the west.
A I.SO,
One other Lot, containing (0 one
fiturih ot an acre, more or less, with a
neat ollice thereon, fronting the public
square on the south, and Davis's Lot on
flic wcst.
A I.SO,
One other Lot, whereon the old Black-
I -niilh's shop stands Iron ling the public
j .-(pi'iire on the south, und the Hoad to
Rayesv ille on the cast.
A I.SO,
Due other Lot, fronting the Baycsville
I rood on the cast, the Blacksmith s cor-
I tier lot on the south, mid contains (t)
half an acre, more or less,
i A i-.-o.
One other Lot, in the rear of the three
I last mentioned lots, containing (;!) three
j quarters o( an acre, more or less ; all the
I aliov e d.*scrib( d lots, are lev icd on to sat
, i-fy an execution in favor ofChrislophei
1 I’. Disking vs. Win. Wilkins, Executor
| of Win. Wilkins, deceived, and Angus
l nrs Craw ford
A i so.
I 3 0 acres of land, nitre r.r )(■•<*, on the
i waters of the Little Kiokec creek, C-o- i
1 Inmbia t oad t anning over the mimic, and |
j known hy the name of Winfrey’s old i
place, now in the occunnncyqif \\ illium -
Is. (’raw ford, and boundedoy lands ol !
1 Benton Martin and others; levied on to!
-• satisfy an execution in favor ol Minions !
■Crawford. Adm'r. Ac. of .lessee Win-|
: bey vs. William I*. Beall, Admr. el ■
Beaj imin E. Winfrey. i
1 AI-SO, _ j
- One negro man. by the name of Phi- j
1 bp, to satisfy the execution in the ulrove .
, advertisement.
ISAAC BAMSEV.-KlifT CC. |
March 3 i;w !’J ;
r * •
KA«yi AVI* I’lIU AIX ISOTIT*
AUGtnte-A, GEORGIA;
HE SUBSCRIBERS. having leased the new nnd elegunt Hotel, known id
. the Eagleand I’lninix Hotel, in this City, beg leave to inform the Public, that
it is now ready fur the reception of their friends and customers generally. This
Establishment stands on the site of this old City Hotel, oh Hi-bad Street, and in point
of eoimiK.dioasncss Is exceeded by none in the SoutherH Country. It is pleasant
ly situated, and contiguous to the points of active business ijn the City. Os their
own serv ices, they shall say nothing, leavingthdn to speak for tliemselVcs. it is‘
how ever, due their friends to say, Unit no pehiotinl exeHioas or exppnce shall be.
spared to render their visitors and hoarders comfortable, and give universal satis
faction. I bey have till.- li-ae.il menus, attentive f ’lel’ks and accommodating *iev
viints. and will provide all the variety nod luxury which the market can nflbrd
Their Stable is vi’ry spacious; provided with capable Ostlers and tilled vtith the
best provender. They oiler their services to the public and expect tv share of
liberal patronage.
, . C’OSNABD ,V. BAUD.
National Inlclligencer, Charleston Courier, .Savannah Georgian, Geor
gin Journal, Macon Advertiser, and Coluinims tnljuii’er, are requested to publish
the above once U week for live weeks.
January 11 O-
fIOTICK. ”
The snltseriher, ns Agent
for the Slate, wishes to
Purchase ‘Jo Negro Fellows, from 1* to
•Jo years of age, for which the cash will
be paid.
THOMAS GLASCOCK I
Jan 7 t if ‘Jt * (
OTKim i
_ t THE undersigned ,
respectfully informs hi- i
li f , ’i t ' | ids, nnd tlie public I
WIMI K a -iT generally, that ho has (
not closed his House, i
iiisi»T^** fc ' >n Lexington, or re i
moved, us he iindcrstinuls has been re
ported hy some evil disposed persons, (
but st‘ll keeps it open, and will continue i
to do so. He returns his thanks for the ,
liberal patronage hitherto conferred, and ■
lakes this opportunity of iulormiug
then), thut his establishment has lately
undergone considerable repair, and is
now in excellent order for the reception
of BOABDDBS and TBA VELLEBS.
who may rest assured that every possi
hie effort will he made tin' their eninfoi 1
and satisfactory aceommod.'ilii n, in ev -
ery respect. His stables are large in
line order, nnd prov ided with attentive
Hustlers, und the best of provender
JAMES WELLBORN.
Lexington. Feb. 1*32. 3*
FROM
\v> o\u\y\c'.hVow,
FAKE SXO THROUGH.
IEAVE Augusta at half past 9 A. M.
J mid arrive in Charleston next day
nt3P. IM. Leave Charleston at 11 A.M.
and arrive in Augusta next day at 5 P. M.
The proprietors give notice, that this
line will commence on Wednesday the
I'ah last, connecting with the Bail-Koud.
They require all the baggage to he sent
to the Singe Oliiee hy !) o'clock in ihf
inorniiig. it will prevent delay, nnd it
can he la tter secured—3(l lbs. of hag
i D'p will be allowed each passenger, nil
ox ei him. ' -tit must be pnid for, ul the
rule ol 1(1 ets. per n.. 1
Baggage of ev cry kino ... ,
lion, whether belonging (o passengers,
or others, will he nl the risk of its re
spective owners.
LONGMTBEET X Mi L ANE,
I‘iojirh tors.
Fell I") I m 37
liAHTIO\.
Person or Persons, who have
@ been in the habit o( shipping < '*«t
ton from Augusta, Georgia, during (In*
present winter underlay brand A: Maine,
arc requested to abstain (com the prac
tice or measures will be taken to prevent
a recurrence of it. (hut nilglil be. attend
ed with some inconvenience to the party
pursuing it ;
Tl, c quantity shipped to Charleston
within the hist two or three mouths, tin
der the above named circumstances—its
various quality, and appearance as to
bagging, and other external cirennislmi
ces, precludes the possibility of u suppo
sition. that it might he the product ol any
one planter, ami the singularity of the
name, with my peculiar manner of idlix
ingit as a brand to Cotton, the probabili
ty 'that there is any other person bearing
liie same, either in this SHnto or GeOr
‘,ria’ FRED’K. J. HAY.
Columbia. S. C. March? 43 (it
HA VING lately been burnt out, at hir
old stand near the Globe Hotel,
i respectfully informs bis friends and the
j public generally, that ho Ims taken the
I small Brick Front Stoic, No. |.“>7, north
| side of Broad street, 3 doors above Mr
j John (Moore’s corner, lately occupied by
.Mr. Dunlap,and nearly opposite Messrs,
i Sibley Jt Morrison’s corner, where he
! hopes hy his devoted attention to be
, CONFE.CTION.Ui Y IWSINES,\ in all
, its brunches, to share their former liberal
j patronage. HAMEL DILL.
j Dee. *3
j JCS PE.IWTIWO
1 stAn,v i Vi cci’TtD at ;«/.■?4>rr/ci
BOOT AND ftlioa:
WdlQW&Ui'Jt*
Tlk- Subscriber in eom-
ITJ inencing tii** Munnfurtur
ingof Moots, Shoes, Fpains,
&c. lor the City,, has Mken
(or ili«* present tlio Store, No 201, Ir.iriy
oepunied by i>|r. J fti. Jenkins, (lie hav
ing declined business) and having tm
;)loyed Sir, A. I*. WHTII, n first into
Mechanic, to superintend the business—
intends to keep it a respectable estab
lishment. IVone but the bent work
done and at the shortest notice, Oenlle
meii leaving- their orders or measures at
(he Factory or at the SHOE STOKE ol‘
It. \V. FOKFK, No, opposite vi -
tilobe Hotel shall not be disappointed ■
regards quality, or at the tijnc promise. I-
Saying so much—ho respect! ;llv •;o!lc.'
the patronage ofhis trie nils and the ; id.
lie J.P.FOHU
Feb 25 10
_ ‘ ' ~»AI/IT#
IOjO'OO Bushels Liver
pool groinid Hall, expected in t!-e. ’<m>
puny's Boats, will be sold on rent, ml,!'
terms, il'taken by the boat load
I), I’d'H’K,
nt Aften & Vndtleck’n ■
march 2 It
< lA BIJN£2T *
Jr IJI*I SUII.St otlKllh -:
M friends and (he.pnblii' Hi. 1 * h' i:
continues to carry on that hibinet M -ik;
Business, on the north side oft? - ad>‘
a few doors above the new aiai'Ki't .u
the shop formerly ocenpiedjy Her rg
Morris.)' ilc has now on hand, a••
supply of Bedsteads, which li; can (.(■•'!
for much less than (hey can be obtained
in the city, lie will also furnish all kinds
of Ft'ltNlTl UH in his line equally
cheap, nil of which he w ill warrant to be
made of the best materials and in a
work matt like bumper.
LEWfS U. COBB.
March 7 If Vi
VlcuV ViugWaU Votatocw.
•A v
Pofn oos,
1 ) day, ami tor
sale by • /’
L. HULL iV t o.
Fell 2i>
■Ncgvoca ttl Wwuitc Sa\c.
Fellow's; 1 first rate House
bov I excellent Cook, (a Woinwi.)
Apply to L. HULL & Vo.
Feb 29
16 KKWABI).
RAN AWAY front the .Subscriber,
on Wednesday the 29th Oil. u Ne
irro Woivmit, named Bnchel, iiboul 2.«
or 25 yen is of age, rather light complect
ed She Inis lost most ol her front led h,
has remarkably thick tip*, aftd is marked
w ith scai Mon her neck and arms. It is
supposed she will try togeltoCoJnmbiu,
S t;. or is perhaps lurking about Augusta
or Ilumbiil je. The diove reward will he
given for the apprehension of said negro
womnn, if taken out of the plate, or live
dollars, if taken ip the
formation respecting sutd hegro clt at
the Chronicle office, wdlbediatdtnllyie
ceived. A-M/LIWM-MIOV
March 7 ... ill 2”
COLUMBIA tSHKKIFF’H SALE.
On the fi’ * 1 Twiday in Jl/rrU next.
-4t||,(; i„. sold, at Columbia Court
WW House, between the usual hqrtrw
0l ‘) Aeic Lots, in the tow n of VVriglds
boron < r h. whereon is a Dwelling House,
„ Medical Shop, and other out-house. ,
lying Oil the South side ol Lroad street,
adjoining Heard mid others: levied - a
to satisfy a number ofti. t»s. from a Jus
,ice s Court, Nathaniel Hailey, vs. David
( O °P L UICH’D. 11. JONES, I). Sh'fll
March » ” td i 2--
WATC
SPANISH
A FISESH supply of Congress\.n
ter, in O'*’*™ and pints.
(fm\Si*..ish Cigars. •
• WM I’. BEERS, 341 L'roc-..*