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•MsVtLV "PAPER. THREK DOLLARS per
payable i:i advance, or FOUR DULLAHb Jii ,
dofiheyear. . . . .
paper will be dlsooiuiuued (except ut the choice oi
lier,) until nil ammr.ufoe ure paid.
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-'I cents per Square, lor thelirst insertion, tend i-J 'j- *
for eat It succeeding insertion— seeeUy, at 63 1-3
•v-r square tor each insertion—anil monthly (when
leeching one square) at 91 tor cadi insertion.— |
however small, r? charged less than one square,
iulcmleil to lie limited must have tlte number o. I
ons, semi-weekiy or weekly, written on lliem, or
rill he inserted semi-weekly till fbrbid, and char-
takes upon liimsejfthe risk of all remit- '
of money made to him tty Mail—die person remit
rst paying the postage, and obtaining from the Dost- |
r, a written or verbal acknowledgement of Hie ,
it, ami its depesue in Ids oilice, which sliall he given
'intilisher in case of miscarriage.
ITT.RS (on business) must be post paid, or they
at he taken out of the office.
LAWS OP THE UNITED STATES
tills lied in tins paper.
i T„ Executors, Administrators, nnd (luardinnl.
SALES of LAND or MiGRUKS.by Administfti
,oS~.,)i;ec-ut(irs, or Lnardians, are required, I ly law, to
hehcld nme frsl Tuesday m die montli, between the
luiHrs td on in the torenoon, nnd three in the afternoon, at
‘ DwCourt- muse of the comity in which die properly is
•iinaitc —No ice of these sales must lie given in a public
•l«n*ede SIXTY 'ays previous to the day of sale.
St Soliee of die sale of personal property, must lie given
-an lit" manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale.
Not ice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be
HhEdietk tor FORTY imys. , ..
T Nonce that application will bo made to t ic Court m
orihlarv ibr leave to sell L AND or NKUKOES. most
published for POUR MONTHS.
«■■<!■ i ■ i n i
PROPOSALS
For Publishing the
«ouvis?v'a cvmoNioua,
DAILV.
11V A. It. IM Mlld.llTO.V,
*l' WIND tldlortnineil to iissue the
J||[ VIJUUS T-\ CHRONICLE Daily.
..Ibiviuigliont the business portion < V Hit*
aWenr. nt least, si mi to noimnenee the daily
JS,a ilicalioii as early as )i sufficient t|tauiti
My of new type, aatl other materials etui he
Hoht tiiii'tl. from the North we beg leave,
Jfcospeeluilly. to oiler the project to our
| friends and the public {feueiutly. for their
t 1 ‘jmtrounge. The semi-weekly ami weeli
pßy piihlieations will Ire eonliaaetl as tt-u
1„| ~n t! . sensible that the Daily paper, now
Wnoiilemplntion, will be supported prill
vijiaViy hy the Mercantile portion of the
Community, we shall endeavor to render
1 ,il vtilutihlo to that class of our citizens,
Ly callintr into action every possible
.means of Conititercial intelligence ; ami,
•Avitii the aid of an able ami intelligent
'assistant editor, well skillet! in eotnnie,
Vial allairs, whom we design to engage,
bind the exertion of the utmost possible
hmergyaml industry, the latest and mast
fimportant commercial ami otoer news,
■ will always he presented, ami -;t the
suae lime the interests of our Agricultu
ral. t’olilieul, Literary, ami general rea-1
<ler-', most of whom are also interested,
mop - oi* loss, in tat' commercial iutelli-i
genre of the day, will he duly attended ]
to. Ami the numerons lute improve-!
meals m the mail airaatrenieuts ofthisi
,<j,y giving' as a ilaity mail troni ever) !
quarter, h id. West, North, and South, 1
hy the (Hiarleslon, Scw-Orieans, North
ern, timl Savannah stages, present peeu
i.linr facilities fora daily paper, and means
of rendering it continually valuable anil
hEinteresting. The patrons ol tliis paper
K.(! may rest assured that it shall not he ex
celled hy any other similar publication,
determined as we are, to spare no means
of ell’ociing that end, and sensible, that,
in this community', as in every other, a
liberal & intelligent public willevei keep
jmee, in its patronage, with any uselui
■und valuable enterprize that may he pre
sented to it.—Wo will leave it to a ma jo
rity of the subscribers to this publication,
to determine whether it shall he publish
ed Dnihj thriiu/rhout the i/ear, tit TUN
HOLLARS putt an.ni.’m, or Daily t/i/W/tg
5 bittiness mouths, and semi-tvteklt/ tliniit/j;
remainder of the year, at l.ltill'i' IH)h
I !»S I't-at annum.
£/=■ To render this paper ns valuable
possible, each .No. will present till the
Aerial commercial and other news,
in New-Vork. Boston, Philudelphia,
Haiti more, Washington, iMohilc, .New i
Orleans, anil every other (piartcr of tlioj
Union, received by' the daily papers ol';
the preceding evening. And. as '.he pa
per will he published regularly hy Min
rise, every morning, subscribers will get
the news so much earlier lima hy the to- 1
.reign daily papers they receive from the
! Post-office, when it opens thereafter, on
the same mornings.
IN olToiing this project to the patronage
&f the public, we bug leave to be understood
us appealing solely to their interest, as the
only solid and proper basis of such an under
taking. Our own interest prompts us to the en
serprize, from u belief that it may bo profitable
to ourselves, as well as useful to the public; for,
Unless it bo usefu , and therefore profitable, to
Rie public, it ought not to bo, and wo are sensi
ble cannot and will not be, profitable to us; and
%rc therefore desire no one to patronize it, but
(iota an expectation of “value received” fur
their money, or to continue their subscriptions
thereafter, should they be disappointed in that
expectation. The correct principle ot all busi
ness transacliins (and this is, o! course, as much
J a business transaction as any other) and the only
a one on which they can be safely, honestly, pro-
I litahly, or permanently maintained, is mutual
I i< nrjit anil self interest. And, relying upon this,
f in the present enterprize, we shall look closely
and actively to the interests of our subscribers,
is the best means of promoting our own—sensi
ble that whether thi-y like or dislike us person
ally, they will patrci.ize the paper, if we make it
to their interest to do so, and that the more in
dustriously mi'! ; ersoveringly we labor for them,
the more c i. a! mil valuable will be their pa
tronage. And, should wo at any time, become
forgetful- them : J our duties, the best way
of cor re i' ’g the evil, and arousing our energies
and p o jr sense of the source from whence w,
hi derive air ofits, will De to withdraw thei.
SjHS natr ■ . shall be to their interest tore
•is 51 ' 1 be due to themselves, an -
”jjS i . to us. And, while no
j ed itor bus the right to enquire cf a subscriber the ]
: cause ot a withdrawal pt his subscription,to com- 1
1 plain of him lor it, would be to attach to others', t e
blame, which, in nine casus out of ten, is due on
ly to ourselves. If a man does not consider it
his interest to continue ina subscription longer,
whether right or wrong in his opinion, ho is just
os tree to do so, as to withdraw his patronage
from any Store—and tu en .uire of him the cause,
is impertinent, while to blame him for it, is arro
gant and unjust. The patronage of a paper
I should always bn given, or withdrawn, from a
I sens i of the value of the paper to the public, or
to ones-self, without any reference whatever to
the editor personally, whom one may liltu or dis
' like, without liking or disliking his paper—and
I therefore an editor should never consider the
i withdrawal of subscription,as a personal matter,
in the least, or feel the less respect or regard for
the individual who withdraws it. Its only effect
should be to prompt him to an examination of
his conduct, and the correction of any errors
he may discover, and to stimulate him to
greater exertions—determined, at least, neither
to deserve censure, or lossofpatronage, so far as
his honest efforts can avail to prevent it. As to
the withdrawal of patronage for a difference of
political or religions opinion, that is a thing
which should never pain, or move for a moment,
any honest and independent editor, as, amid the
endless variety of human opinion on those sub
jects, the same expression of opinion which
would induce one man to withdraw, would in
duce another or more to subscribe—at least, so
tve have found it.
Commercial patronage, however, has little or
nothing to do with personal controversy or con
flict, of opinion; but is founded,principally, on in- ■
Justry, energy, honesty, and perseverance, in ,
the ipiick publication of all important fade', and
able and intelligent comments upon thorn, cal
culated to dovelopo their true nature and conse
quences. And, commercial men, undivided amt
unprejudiced by party,will,as all others ought to
do, always carefully examine both sides ofevery
question, looking more to the intrinsic value ol
the opinions & arguments themselves,than to the
persons who utter them. However, then, we
may differ liom any of our merchants politically,
while we shall continue freely to express our po
litical opinions, uninfluenced by any man or any
party, we have no doubt they will patronize us,
so long as wo may make it to their intejnst to do
so, commercially; and the Daily paper will he
devoted chiefly to their interests. And they can
not be unaware, that no paper can honestly a
greo with them altogether, and that while they
differ from us in some things, they will piobably
agree with us in others, and the same also with
any paper that boldly and honestly expresses, as
ovety one ought to do, its own opinions, and not
those of a party, or ofany other paper or person.
We believe that a first-rate Daily Paper, such
1 as weave determined that ours shall be, will be
I highly valuable to the place, and profitable both
Ito its patrons and to ourselves. The great oh
i joct of commercial men, in patronizing papers, is
I to obtain the earliest commercial intelligence
I liom all quarters; and to effect this, many sub
! scribe for several daily commercial papers, pub
i lished in different quarters, kei still,'asfew, il
any, can afford to have one from every sea-port,
or commercial town, intelligence will often arrive
by papers which they do not take, which will give
those who receive those papeis, the advantage
of them. And beside this, many of them have
scarcely time to look through all the commer
cial matter of every paper they receive (and of
ten tu no effect,)to find such as concerns them
selves or the particular business of this city.
Our object will be to have every commercial
paper that is desirable, throughout the Union—to
get them from the Posl-ofiice, each evening, the
the moment they arc received there—and to se
lect from them, set in type, during the Highl
and i nblish by sunrise, next morning, all the ini
tant commercial intelligence they contain—al
so, the impoitant political and other news, so lar
as the time will permit—giving the preference,
always to the commercial, and all that mostly
concerns the commercial community. Thus lay
ing before the Merchant, each morning, before
jhe leaves his residence, all that valuable in*
■ formation which is calculated to govern his
transactions throughout the day. To effect
all this, the paper will be consideraly enlarged,
the best of workmen will he engaged, and the
commercial department placed exclusively un
der the control of a commercial editor. By thus
concentrating all the valuable commercial intel
ligence font all quarters, the Meichants of this
place may be saved the great expense in
curred in dailys from abroad, and the onerous
trouble of searching through a bushel of com
mercial chaff, for a grain of wheat, and often not
even that—and will receive it also some hours
earlier than they could obtain tbc foreign papers
which contain it, from the I’osl Office.—lt will
bo both an expensive and laborious enterprizc;
but, neither labor or expense are to be cared for,
in any undertaking, so long as they can bo suc
cessfully and profitably employed; and of ibis
we bave nut the slightest doubt in the present
enterprizc —at any rale wo have determined not
to spare them, in the effort for success; and
some generous fiends, who entertain sim
ilar opinions of its success, and confidence
in onr exertions, have had the kindness to
j step forward voluntarily with offers of pecu
niary assistance, should we need it.—We are in
ti eaty with a gentleman of extensive commercial
as well as general intelligence and information,
’ for a sale to him of one half of the establishment
—he to take upon himself the entire control ot
the commercial department of it. But. should
not this arrangement bo made, an able, intelli
gent, and capable commercial editor will be en
’ gaged.—We shall stake every thing upon this
enterprizc, and wo trust the community is suffi
ciently acquainted with us to believe, that we
[ are not disposed to do things by halccs. The
mestion, then, is, Will such a paper be valuable
io them—worth the price of it ? All wc ask, is,
give us a fair trial, at the start, and if you are
, disappointed, withdraw your patronage, atonec,
j icithout the hast hesitation.
LIST OP LETTEUS,
REMAINING in the Post-Ollico at Augusta,
Jin' Georgia, on the Ist of March, 1832, (not
before advertised.) Persons wishing Letters
.‘torn this list will please say they are advertised.
A.
Aldrigo A Anthony Tabitha
Allen John Artlis Sarah 11
Alien Darcas Anten Peter V/
Bailey Elizabeth Brown James
Baker 1. U Brown Jusiah
Baker Samuel Boyle Celestia A
Barstow Elias Broom James
Barons Samuel Boweis Mary
Barber E S Boggs John
Barton James Brown 11 E
Beach Asahcll Bowlwave OT
Beall Ann Bruckner Daniel
Bens Horace laly i
Beggs Anna W Bunch Doct
Saudi Johnson care of Bvno Thomas A
Samuel Bell Butler Joseph P
I Black Edward J Burges Jokn
Brown Agnes Butler Ann
C
i CalnJnoM li Crawford & Ci’oyor
, Cawley DK Cosuiesnil G l<
Castins J W Cooper Pliebe
Cash J 1) Cooper Catharine
I Cafly Christ’r U Coombs Sarah ti
Child Thomas Craflon Bennett
■ | Churchill Chimney Coombs J S
| Charles Nalli’l Cooper Win C
Cheshire B P Cushing M
Clarke Daniel E Cushman Jas
Clarke \V U Cummings L
Claikn \V N Cunningham W
D
! Dacknoy J L Dopson EH
Darby John Douglass David
Daly Susannah A Dims 1) I)
Davnergne A Dwight Isaac M
Duvall i’iinmola E Dugas Leon P
Dickinson D P
E
! Edney Amanda Evmingham L
j Edoa Daniel B Eve Joseph
Fields Win II Pinch L B
Finley Unhurt S Frazier Jifu VII
Fleming Thomas M
Cr
Gardner John (ilcudeniiing Win
G S Hawkins care of Grubbs M.ey
John Gardner jr Green Young
Gardner James Gordon Geo.go U
Gardner Abel Goodman Win
(Jay Theodore J Green Reuben
Glover John
II
Hamilton Win Holland George
llarbridgo A B Holsonbacke M 1)
Hawkins Tims A Hughes mrs E
Hatfield Caleb Hudson Ansel
Hatcher Nancy Hungcrford A B
Howell Kediu Hurt Win
Ilousley Win Hull II
Hood Chas Hull \V R
Holmes Win
J
Johnson Elisha U Jenkins W A
Junes A A Jones Charles
Johnston Wm Jones Kichd H
Johnson Wm \V Jordan Fleming
K I
Kernnglmn Tlios Kibcr John
Knight (' S King J A j
Kuo Mary KoiK Louisa
.
Lewis Alary Lamar Tima («
Leon .Sural i Lay less I. It
Lewis Sami M Lubbock D rs
Leavitt Johnathan Low Lott
Lawrence G Lee Henry 1
A1
Mann Harrison IMcTyrc Tlmrrcasa
MeTyre Nancy I. McDowell Wm
McTyrc Ann B Mealing Win J
Alai tin Wm Mitchell Elizabeth
Phohe ABihnrry care of Alillur N B
mis Jim Maharry Miller Alulindu It
Jit Dade John Alillor Johnathan M
Major Win Moon Augustus
Maxwell Henry S Ajooio Hugh & co
Alagiudei Susan Thus Al I' osier care of
Maxwell Jim F Morgan Eli
Marshall Jackson Mosley A S
Maharry Win H Aloore Z G
McTv c John Alurphy James
N
Nail Daniel Nelson A I)
Nelson Wm M
O
Overton Amanda Owen Jesse F
Usbui no Truman
P
Parker Caroline Pike mr
Payne B Pearson J N j
Purisot J F I’ouhmt .I N
Paddock Chas 1. Pondor Ridel
Palmer Guu Porter Jno.S
Parmer Henry
R
Ramsay Edwd E Roberts Jim
Raiford A <1 Roxhmilh .1
Reeves mrs E Robinson Al I)
i Richardson 11 Ross Jane
Richards Tit Rutherford Elizabeth
Roberts Ruth
S
Scott Alvin Smith David
Scott. Allen Sisemoro Alary
Scovillo Hopkins Smith Justins
Sulm Henry Hmilh E B j
Scuvell Charles iStullings James
■ SandeiTordmr Stallings James G ;
Sanders Alary Slone C P
. Seihles Martha J Slone Sami I' j
Shelly Sami D Suigess Andr B
Shaw Mary Speisseggur Jim I)
Semmes Caroline Al Sleclc ilubt T
, Sorea A Sumner Aluxr R
Samii James I
i T
I Taylor James W Thompson Mathew
; Tanner Jas Tillman John
Saiah Russel care of Tinhrook miss Emily
' Cuby Taj lor Tudor John
s Usher Catharine Edison Bennett
t V
t Vanlundingliam T 11 D Vunihle miss Elizabeth
Fining A B Verdery Al
W
- Wall Solomon B West John jr
. Walsh Ann White Steele
t Ware Joseph Willy I.M
’ Walker Simeon II Wiggins Joel C
■ Ward Jeffelson Wingate Mary
i Walker miss P Williams Willis
j Wells Thus F Woodward Win
I I Westwood Orwilla N Wright Win
. Wm. C. AHCOU, P. AT.
t March 3 42
4'
i ‘Negroes aV Vnya\c 'rvaVe.
‘ Q
• *3 Negro Follows; 1 first rtitr* House
9 boy ; I excellent Cook, (a Woman.)
Apply to L. HULL \ Co.
B Fefc'io -11
Xcovo V’or baVe.
A AIAN servant, between BO arid 1(1
'• ; Jwi years of age, an excellent Cnrriujgc
« Driver, and first rate house servant. Ap
', ply to L HULL Ac Co.
march 10 41
I
THE CHAULESTON
CROCKERY STORE.
fSubscribers well known in
JL G-corgia, as dcalemin Earthen
ware, China, Glass, &e. beg leave to in
j form their numerous customers, us well;
i as others on their way to Charleston, that,
j their stock is now complete, anil pro-1
( nounceil by judges to be the host in the)
j United States, which they are offering to
1 merchants at us low u rule as any mar
ket in 'lnnlien.
They are well aw are that promises un-1
' less supported by facts, arc useless, and j
! worse than useless; they make no pro
■ inises, nor appeal tOjiuUicsi/mpiilhy against j
| powerful combinations or private nwnojiolq, |
! they arc well satisfied that the public I
1 know how to appreciate such appeals.— j
| Xo market is closed against ns, but on !
I the reverse all arc open, and our busi
ness solicited by tiie manufacturer; our
friends are many and powerful, and w ilb ]
numerous other ml\ outages, our facilities I
for doing business are not equalled by nnj
dealer in . lugnsla, or surpassed by any in
•Vt w- 1 ork.
We would say, in conclusion, thnt we
intend making if the interest ofpiirelmsen
to buy from us; our prices shall be low t
and terms liberal. We refer to our cus
tomers in every village in Georgia foi
the respectability of our house and rec
titude of our business principles.
11. B. GLEASON & Co.
Ao. -til King Street, Charleston
Fob U) If dO
FACTOKAGE Ac tOMMISMOV
JUUSlXl&lS
ubscribcr having commenced
fi. the above business in Augusta, will
devote his time exclusively to the inter
est ofhis friends and others, who innj
patronize him. Ail Colton and othe
I Produce, or goods sent to him for sb
rage, will be stored in n first rate Fir*
Proof Ware-House, at the eiistoinan
charges. All orders to him, previous i<
his arrival at Augusta, directed to tin
cure of John C. Holcombe, will me*
w ith prompt attention. His office, fc.
the present, is at the first door übov*
Holcombe »V* Cornfields.
ARMSTEAD RICHARDSON.
Oct. a
The (STORE, and
< PLANTATION JBBBE
Isiilk. at
j And possession given in January next.
j There is upwards of 100 acres of clear
j ed Land under fence—the -{Store-Honsi
[is a substantial building, and an uetiv*
| and profitable business now in opera
I lion—the Cotton House capable of slur
; ing 1000 bales of Cotton—no established
: Ferry, and the Lauding ami (Storage of
I very considerable ijiianlilics of Good;;.
[ with a good Fishery, would render Ibis
i a desirable and profitable establishment (
1 to an industrious and enterprising ind!
i vidua). If desirable, the Slock of Goods
• on band may be bad, and in that case
immediate possession would be given.—
For further particulars, apply to the sub
scriber.
ATTOX PEMBERTON.
I
Itiir7:e cuinli/, Nov. If). 13
i SIIiVKR SPOOAS,
| f «miE subscriber acquaints the public
I J#. that he lias engaged T. M. Moons
1 Spoon Maker, and that lie can now have
I Spoons, Ladles, and Sugar Tongs made
Ito order, of fim* Silver. Work in the
almve line, will be* faithfully done, and
on reasonable terms. Persons having
old broken silver spoons, or other old
silver articles, can have them made into '
( new (Spoons, at Xo. 117, Broad st. Au
gusta.
JOHN GUIMAKIN.
i new Spoons.
; Mav II ts f>3
j 'VO \VViX V,
■uia A Iar«:o DWELLING, LOT.
A* , ami A LARGE STORE,
well calculated for Dry-Goods
ami Groceries, opposite the
j store of Edward Thomas, Es«j. upper
i end of Broad-street —an excellent stand
I for business. Possession will be given
on the first ofOctoher. For terms, which 1
j will be liberal, apply to Mr. Joscrii Cau
: iuk, at tiie above place.
GARRET LAWIIMNCE.
, July 31 86
I at PHIVATE SA MS.
4 Likely Yellow Girl, about -0 years
old—accustomed to all kinds id
| house-work, is an excellent seamstress: ]
I can cat out and make up linen and dress- 1
, es, a prime washer and ironcr of thief
; clollies, a good nurse and cuok, and com •
j bluing every qualification to render her j
i a valuable acquisition, She has been;
raised in a genteel family, and is now of i
| fcicd with reluctance. Apply to
L. HI LL .(• co, i
j Jan I ts tin
U.ev\\ VjVmjA’vsVv VoVuVucs. 1
olj) %
Barrels real English Potatoes, |
j expected to be lauded Ibis day, and for
: sale by
L. HULL *fc Co.
!'<■!, ‘J!) II
! THUIUBSi'KIBIIK
UA VING lately been burnt out. at bis
old stand near the Globe Hotel,
respectfully informs ids friends and the
1 public generally, that he has taken tb*
'{small Brick Front Store, No. I“V7. north
: side of ISrond street, (I doors above Mr.
• .folia Moore's corner, lately occupied by
Mr. Dunlap, and nearly opposite Messrs.
Sibley &; Morrison's corner, where In
hopes by bis devoted attention to tb*
' j Cl IXFECTIOJVAU VIWSWESS, in ! I
L ‘! its branches, to share their former libera,
patronage.
DANIEL DILL.
Doc 8 83
IMItFiIRV WIRE,
AA.
f IIF subscribers are now in posses-
U sion ot'their full stock of Goods,
received per ships Oglethorpe and Wil
| liiiin Donald at (Savannah, direct from
Liverpool—which (bey offer to country
j Merchant* and others upon terms ns lib
t oral us will be met with in any other mar
ket in the United States.
Their Stock was purchased by one of
the firm in England lor cash, which gives
j them advantages equalled by no bouse
i in this State, nor surpassed by any in the
i Charleston or Northern Markets. Their
I arrangements are permanent, and such
las will enable them at all times to he in
I early receipt of (la; newest stj ie ofshapes
I and patterns. Feeling confident of mil
king it to (ho interest of those wishing
i supplies they respectfully solicit patron
j age—and pledge themselves no pains
• will bo spared to give satisfaction.
I*. B. TAYLOR &- Co.
:tH7, Broad street. Augusta, near the
Merchants'and Planters’ Bunk.
Athenian. Georgia Journal
and Carolinian will give the above twelve
insertions and forward their bills for
payment.
Nov 6 ts 11
£ITV old eu-domers, and the public in
IT BL general, are particularly request
ed when they are in want ofany first rate
Corned lieef, to apply personally, oV send
their servants to the subscriber.
IS A AC HENDRICKS.
(T/*- file cause of the above notice, is.
that families frequently gut deceived by
their servants applying to a colored man
vbo is itt the habit of vending corned
teefin the Market of such a quality that
the subscriber would not oiler lor side.
I 11.
Jan 11 87
A IJ€rS’lOA
And Comm ss/on Business.
HAVING taken (hestore lately occu
pied l>y Mr. C. Pima.irs, I will con
■ nine to transact the Auction and Com
-fission Business, as recently conducted
ay him, mid solicit a continuation of the
ntronage Mr. I’lfillips Ims heel) favored
with. My attention will be devoted cx
lusively to Goods on Commission. I
am prepared to make advances to tiny
amount, and on liberal terms.
J. MARSHALL.
Auousta, llbli Jan., IH3B,
AOTM'IO.
fAM HE City Taxes for the present year
9 are now due, and the undersigned
will call on the citizens for their pay
ment. Allcr the expiration oft wo months
a list containing the names of all defaul
lers will fie relurueil to the City t 'onneil.
when execulions will be ordered for the
respective amounts with the addition of
ID per cent, and costs, ns directed by the
< Irdinnnce.
JOHN 11. MANN, Col. .j- Tr. C A.
Feb 8!) Brn If
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
Mary Tschudy, deceased, him re
ipiested to make immediate pay meiil.und
those having chums against the estate,
w ill present them duly attested.
A. I. HUNTING'TON, Ad,nr.
Jan 11 87
WjkvbT ”
HAVING returned, oilers bis servj
ccs in Medicine and Surgery to the
mb bitants of Augusta and its vicinity
His Office is nt Mrs. Watkins’on Mac
intosh-streef. where lie may be found
day and night.
Feb 8!> <f H
y jMHK subscriber oilers bis Land for
JL Sale, in Burke county, 8 miles from
Wnynesboroiigli mid (18); from Augusta,
containing one thousand seven hundred
acres; between four and five hundred
cleared find under fence, well limbered
and watered, with a large and comforta
ble DWELLING, with all necessary
out buildings for a farm. Any person
wishing to purchase a Plantation in
Burke, if they wiil come, examine and
judge for themselves, can get a good liar
gain, by applying at any time fa-tween
Ibis and January in-xt.
SEABORN II JONES.
Feb M _ 1 111 3d
IR% r iua'i'.\ ~ application w ill be made
V » to tin- honorable the Inferior < loiirt
of Richmond county, when sitting foe
j ordinary purposes fur leave to sell t welve
i Shares of State Rank Stea k belonging
1 to the Estate of Dam;;!. Staii.'Ks, deceas
|ed. These are toadmonish all and sin
i gnlar, those w horn it may concern, to ap-
I pear, and tile their objections, ifuny they
I have.
E.STARNES’, C,median.
Feb I 33
_ f. THE undersigned
| respectfully informs his
IwfiTfl uiul the public
feiil « ig) ii I, L. that helms
not closed bis House,
in licxinglon, or re
moved, as he understands has been re
ported by some evil disposed persons,
j but still keeps it open, mid will continue
!to do so. He returns Ids thanks for the
I liberal patronage hitherto conferred, and
! takes this opportunity of informing
them, that his establishment lias lately
undergone considerable repair, and is
now in excellent order for tl>e reception
of BOARDDRtS and TRAVELLERS,
who inny rest assured that every possi
ble effort will be made for their comfort
aid satisfactory accommotlalicn, in ev
ry respect. His stables are large, in
iine order, and provided with attentive
Hostlers, and the best of provender.
JAMES WELLBORN.
Lcx-iiigtoo Feb. jy
I!I\IWAV
tI'UOM the subscriber,
■about t.Vo months einc' ,
CHARLES, a very blur! ,
slim negro fellow, nbout 5 •
feet high, uiul 45 yeui ■*
old. It is probable home
try to pet to Charleston cr
Savannah,and may den;
his name & owner. Any
(I information respecting him will bo lib
-i orally rewarded.
? ( MARSHALL PITTMAN.
,J ('olmnbiti Co., tin., March 10. 4tw4l
'
PROM
, AwgwHln, Vo CWvVesVon,
FARE $lO THROUGH.
[HAVE Augusta at hulfpasU) A. Ah
A and arrive in Charleston next day
at 3P. M. Leave Charleston at liA. M.
and arrive in Augut *a next day at SP. AI
'l'ho proprietors give notiee, (bat this
line will coniinencc on Wednesday the
15th inst. connecting with the Rail Rond
They require all the baggage to bo sen*
to the Stage Office by 0 o'clock in th*
iiiorningt it will prevent delay, and it
eun be better secured—3o lbs. of bag
gage will be allowed cueh passenger, alt
over that weight must bo paid far, at tho
rale of 10 cts. per 111.
Baggage of every kind nhd descrip
tion, whether belonging to passengers,
or others, w ill be nt the risk of its re
spective owners.
LONGSTREET A. Me-LANE,
Proprietors*
PeblS lin 27
fSMHE Person or Persons, who hn»o
8 been in the habit of shipping ' -t
--ton from A tigs s la. Georgia, during tho
present winter under my brand A name,
are requested to abstain from the pre.c
lice, or measures w ill betaken to prevent
a recurrence of it. that might be attend
ed with some inconveniencelo the party
pursuing it
The. quantity shipped to Charleston
within the last two or three months, un
der the above named circumstances—its
various quality, and appearance as to
bagging, and other external circumstan
ces, precludes the possibility of a suppo
sition, that it might be the product cr any
one planter, and the singularity cf tho
name, with my peculiar manner of uni t
ing it us a brand to Cotton, the probabili
ty that there is any other person hearing
the same, either in ibis State or Gcor-
PKKDTf. J. HAY
Columbia, 8. C. March 7 43 ft
€AUTIOI. "
A fjfi persons are cautioned from re*
reiving a no'e of hand, dated some
lime in September, I*3o, and signed by
VVm. IM. NagleeundP. Rooney, in favor
ofHugli Rooney. The subscriber bus
proof tbiit the above note bus already
been paid.
WM. M. NAGLKE.
march 10 3t 44
A Barber Wanted.
A RESPECTABLE White Barber
may bear of n good situation for hie
business, by application at this other.
Jan 11 ts 29
MATHEW APICAL.,
AM) ENGLISH
SIMNARYt
Anthony malone win open
ibis institOtion in this city, on the 2d
of next January, at the Parsonage of the
Catholic Church. Mr. Mulonc will re
ceive only n select number of pupils, to
whom ho pledges himself to do ample
justice Mr. M. will hold an annual ex
amination of tiie pupils of his seminary,
to which the public will be invited, and
ho confidently hopes that on that oecu
-1 sion, parents and guardians, who shall
I favor him with their confidence, will be
well pleased with the improvement
which their children or wards skull have
made. As to capacity, or moral char
acter, the most respectable reference
will be given. As to tenns, which shall
• be moderate, 4-c. apply at the seminary.
N.R. The English department in ad
. dilion to tin* subordinate brunches of
I spelling, reading, dictionary, K, English
. grammar, will comprehend sacred und
j prophnne history, geography, English
~ composition, declamation, 4*«-&» ! -
; Dec 14 13
TdllcK
months after date, u|.plication
B will be made to the Merchants’ A.
Planters’ Rank ut Augusta, lor the
meat of the following described bills
snid Rank, viz : The left band kali ot
Kill No. -Hi. for #IOO DO, John P Lloyd,
. <lnsider, also, left band ball of Bill No.
10, for £2O 00, John P. Lloyd, Cashier,
s the right band halves ol said bills being
c ' destroyed or lost.
“ ROUT. GR ANT.
’ Darien, 20//. Feb. 1832. 40
; INHJBTORS
l- the Estate of Win. W. Harden,
i k are requested to make immediate
I payment; and those to whom the Estate
r is indebted will present their claims, le
’ gaily attested, for payment,
i ELMIRA HARDEN, Ex’x.
i JOHN LAMAR, Exr.
, Oct. 20 8
i 7l
i Kegs first quality Cavendish To
i bncco,
42 Boxes prime Herrings, ftw sale low
by J. MARSHALL.
Jan 25 31