Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1831-1836, March 17, 1832, Image 1

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MM office counkß of Jackson & Ellis-stueets. « & t*s m. \ tz> « raiiTUn m. nr »■- ' apbl'WA, («a., sm iiiiAv. micdi n, i*aa. vomhi; i(i."AO. i«. I PUBLISHED EVERY )\::.'iuv ayi. - vrritnAV moiixino. bv \. j*. -x&liiVltT: 111 £-WEEKLY PAt»ER. FIVE DOLLARS? nnnrn, payable in advance, or £l-v DOLLARS* tit GKKLV* PAPER. THREE DOLLARS per n, payable in advance, or POL'It ])OIJ.AUS at id of ilieycar. ■*• pn;H*r will be 4i*cont»mied (except at the choice of hur,) nniil all are paid. IVIiKI'ISIJMEV I'S lire inserted*«*<■ toeekfy -'I cent.- per .square, for the first insertion, uinl ■*3 —-1 for each succeeding insertion— weekly, at 6*> • ; per si|nare for each insertion—and *i tnulhhj (wlu a weeding oii(s square) at 81 (or each insertion.— however small, is charged less than one sou are. • inten-U'd to Im* limited must have die number o. ions, semi-weekly or weekly, written on them, or rill he inserted semi-weekly till forbid, and char rord irmly. pnb!i-iier lakes upon himself the risk of all renilt of money made to hint l»y Mad—the, person remit rsl paying the postage, and obtaining fl*mn (lie Post r, a written or vtvlihl .•■.'•lrnowledgeineiil of the it, anil its deposits in bis office, which shall be given imblishcr in case of miscarriage PTEIIH (mi business) milsl be post paid, or they )t tie taken out of the oitice. I, \\VS OF THE UNITED STATES Wished in this paper. % o F.ze entire, Ad.rirutraiort, and Guardi ant. jjßg of LAND or XEGROES, by Adinlai>lra .xecntnrs, or Guardians, are required, by law, to 1 .i the first Tuesday in the inont'i, between the o! en in the forenoon* and three in the artenvoon, hi nrl-mu.se of the county in wJitali ihe property i> . -Mo i<*e of these sales must lie giver, in a public • ( rtiXT\’ *nys previous to the day of sale, ce of the sale of personal property, must be given manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale, onto the debtors and creditors of an estate, must l»e led days. ce Omt implication will be made to the Court oi „y tor leave to sell LAND or NEGROES, must lisbed forFOt/lt MONTHS. ruorojJALs Far Publishing the . IH DAIL'I'i lii' ,\. 11. I n.MUI'.UTON. * u (.ilJ.sr.l i iIiiO.MJCLE iJaihj, • .u'liout fin* business portion o< the ii- ; ,t least, Hint to coaiiivni-c the daily liiMiion as early as a sullieieut (ptait.i nl'new type, and ofiier materials can la if lined, li'oia the North we beg leave, .peel fully. to oiler the project to on. pads ami Hu* pnnlic generally. for then Ironage. The semi-weekly and week p»il>iie,alions will be. con lin net! as usn Mini, sensinie tout the Uun;/ paper, mm ronleuiida lion, will he supported prin ially hy the Mercantile portion of tin ii’icmity, we shall endeavor to rende. mlimhle to that class of oar citizens calling into action every p issihL ■ails of i kmnnereial intelligence ; and. Ih the nid of an aide and intelligent aslant editor, well skilled in cummer L affairs, whom we design lo engage, |l tin* eserdon of the utmost possible ■*rgv and industry, the latest and mosi Mil i..t coanncreial and other news, il always lie presented, and at the ue time the interests of onr Agricullu . Political, Literary, and general rea ■s, most of whom are also interested, ire or less,'mine coiniaer.nal intelii aee oi'ftyß day, will he duly tdlended A nil v,.e numerous late improve-1 ■nts in the mail arrangemeiiis oftiiisj y—giving us a iloilif mail iroia every! inter, >■} \<i. West. ‘North, and S-.atli.i the Charleston, \civ-Orleans. North-1 i, and Savannah stages, present pern r facilities fora daily paper, and means rend'•ring it continually valuable and Cresting. The patrons of tins paper iv rest assured that ii shall not be ex lVd by any other similar publication, leraiitied as we are, I ) spare no mean ■ elfocting that end, and s nsible, that,! this e.oinaiunity, ns in every other, to *> nnerui it intelligent public will evei keep j pace, in its patronage, with any useful rami valuable enl.iprize that may be pre-1 1 sealed to ii.— We will leave il to a map j rily oflhe subscribers to (ids puhhcati >n, t lo determine whether it shall be publish cd IJiHi/ throughout Hits ip///■, at ' f I ** UOLLiitS it, s annum, or Daily during | % tw. h;utiu\i* nion/li.'i, and snni wirlcl// during a the irinniitii, r oj the ij nr, at UltiUT UOL .1 m ns I'i-.ii a.n.mm. 1 05* To rende,* this paper as valuable bis possible, eaeh No. viill present all the material coimaereial and other news, from New-Vnri. Host on. Philadeljihia. )»alli;nnre, Wa siiington, Mobile, New | O* leans, and every oilier ijnarler of the li'nioa, received by the daily papers cl ; the precedinge*.einng. And. as'he pa jier will be published regularly by sun ■' vise, every morning, subscribers will gri O l!ie news so niueli eai’lier limn by the to- J'i?iga d aily papers they receive from the I’ost-ollice. when it opens thereafter,'on » , * A, ihv sniiio inornin^* IN ofTiring this it oj ect to Ihc patronage. " f of the public, we lo g leave to bo understood j as appealing solely lo tboir interest, as die. tjniv solid and proper basis ot such an under- j Inking, (her oten interest prompts us to the en terpriste, from a I*dief that it may bo niotitablo lo on solves, as well us nsoiid lo die , nib lit*.; for, unless it be nsefn , and therefore profitable, to tile public, it ought nut to bo, and we are sensi- J ble cannot and will net be, profitable to us; and $ We therefore desire no one lo patronize it, but ’ foinan ex. ectation of ‘•value received for their money, or to continue then subscriptions thereafter, should they bo disappointed in dial expectation. Tire correct principle of all busi ness trailsactilns (and this is, of course, as much ii business transaction us any other) and die only Mic on which they can be safely, honestly, j ,o iltably, or permanently maintained, is mutual lenrjit a nil self-interest. And, relying Ujwiii ibis, in die present entOrprize, we shall look closely j and actively to the interests of our subscribers, as tlie best means of promoting our own—sensi-. hie that whether they like or dislike us person-: alt a, they will patronize the paper, if we make it j to their interest to do so, and that the more in- j ihistriuusly and pc sevoringly wc labor for them, the more general and valuable will he their pa tronnge. And, should wo at any time, become fur-elful of the in and our duties, the best way of correcting tho evil, and arousing our energies and p o, or sense of the source f ora whence we de.ivo our profits, will be to withdraw thei patron , o, nil \ shall be lo their interest lo re new . T s will be due to themselves, an. DO*.,. , r . • n just to u?. And. while no i editor has the right to enquire of a subscriber the j vause ot a withdrawal ot lussubscri|>tion,to com = ' I'bdn o' him for it, would be to attach lo others,! e blame, which, in nine cases out often, is duo on 5. .ly to ourselves, llaman does not consider it , ins interest to continue his stibscri -lion longer, ~ "’•ii'lher right or wrong in his o inion, ho is'just as free to do so, as lo withdraw his patronage born any Store—and lo en jtiire of him t lie cause, ’v is impertinent, while to blame him for it, is arro gant and unjust, ihe patronage of a paper should always bo given, or withdrawn, from a ;. | sens ; of the value of the paper to the public, or ir to ones sell, without any refoience whatever to •- the editor personally, whom one may like or dis :- like, without liking or disliking ids paper—and i- 1 therefore an editor should never consider the Jj withdrawal of subscription,as a personal matter, in the least, or feel the less respect or regard for y the individual who withdraws it. Its only effect S should he to prompt him to an examination of liis conduct, and the correction of any errors lie may discover, and to stimulate him lo e grealo. exertions—determined, at least, neither , to deserve cctTsnre, or loss of patronage, so far as - his honest efforts can avail to prevent it. As lo the witlnliawal of patronage fora difference of 1 political or religious opinion, that 5a a tiling s which should never pain, or move for a moment, , any honest and independent editor, as, amid the t endless variety ofhuman opinion on those sub , jects, the same expression of opinion which would induce one man to widnl. aw, would in duce another or more to subscribe—at least, so we have found it. Commercial patronage, however, lias little or nothing to do with personal conttoversy or con flict of opinion; but is founded, principally, on in dustry, cne'gy, honesty, and perseverance, in the quick publication of all important furls, and aide and intelligent comments upon them, fid ' dilated to develope their t.uc nature and conse quences. And, commercial men, undivided and unprejudiced by parly,will,as all others ought to do, always carefully examine both sides ofovery question, looking more lo Ihc intiinsio value of the opinions A. arguments themselves,than to the poisons who utter them. However, then we may differ from any of our merchants politically, while wo shall continue freely to express our po litical opinions, uninfluenced by any man or any parly, we have no doubt they will patronize ns, so long as wo may make il lo their interest lo do so, commercially; and the Daily papist will lie devoted chiefly to lheir interests. And they can not he unaware, that no paper can honestly a grec with them altogether, un i that while (hey diffn from us in some things, they will probably agree with us in others, and tho same also with any paper th it boldly and honestly expresses, as every one ought lo do, its own opinions, and not those of a parly, or of any other pa;.c. or person. V.’e believe th.it a first-rate I)ii.ilj Paper, snob as wc are determined that ours shall bn, will bo j highly valuable lollio place, and profitable both jlo its patrons and to ourselves. Tito great ob- I juct of commercial men, in patronizing papers, i* | to obtain the earliest cnintnnrci.il int. 'iigcnce j font all quarters; and lo offset this, many sub ; scribe for several daily commercial papers, pub lished in difi'c.cnt quarters. Vet still, as few, il any, can aflVd to have one f om every sea port, or commercial town,intelligence will often arrive by papers which they do not take, which will give those who receive those panois, the advantage of them. And beside this, many of thorn have scarcely time to look through all tho totnmer i cial matter of every paper they receive (and of j tun to no oiled,)to find stteli as concerns them selves or the particular business of this city, i Our object will lie lo have every comitnncial I paper that is desirable, throughout the Union—to i gel them from the Tost office, each evening, the the moment they arc received the: o—and to se lect fom them, set in type, ilarinu the itimht aml publish hy sunrise, next moiinng, all the im taut commercial intelliganco they contain al so, the important political and oilier news, so lar as tho time will permit —giving the preference, alwnvs to tho commercial, and all that mostly concerns the commercial community. Tims lay ing before the Moiehant, cadi morning, before lie leaves his residence, all that valuable in formation which is calculated to govo.n his transactions throughout the day. To effect all tins, the paper will be consideraly enlarged, the b.'st of workmen will be engaged, ami the com ins#* a I department 'placed exclusively un der the c'ontio! of a commercial editor. Jly thus concentrating all the valuable commercial inlol ! ligonee fora all ijnarte.s, the .Merchants of this j (dace may lie saved the great expense in -1 curred in daily's from abroad, and file onerous j trouble of searching through a I udiel of com. moreial chaff, lot a grain of wheal, and often not even that—and will receive it also some hours earlier than they could obtain the foreign papers which contain if, f otnlho I’osi Oilice.—lt will be both an expensive and laborious unlerprize; but, neither labor or expense trie to be cared lor, in any undertaking, so long us they can be suc cessfully and profitably employed; and of ibis wc bare not the slightest doubt in the present entcrpiize —at any rale we have dele, mined not lo s.niru them, in tire elfort for success; and some generous fiends, who entertain sim ilar opinions of its success, and confidence in our exertions, have laid the kindness lo , step forward voluntarily with offers of pecu niary assistance, should we need it.—We are in t.calv with a gentleman of extensive commercial | as well us genii al intelligence and information, I ih, a.sale to him of one half of the establishment I ho to lake upon himself the entire control of , I the commercial department of it. Hut. should ! not tins arrangement be made, an able, intelli went, and capable commercial editor will bo en —We shall slake every thing upon this enterprize, and \vu trust the community is sulii . eicnlly acquainted with us lo believe, that wo j, ar e not disposed to do tilings by holers. The e question, then, is, Will such a paper be valuable to them— worth the price of it I All we ask, is, nice us a fair trial, at the. stmt, nnd if tow are disappointed, mlhd ran your pai'-anag', ut once, t, without the ( r att hesitation. e L.IST OF LETTERS, ' |f REMAINING in tho Post-Office at Augusta, e JJtSk Georgia, on the Ist of March, ISiCd, (not i before advertised.) Persons wishing I,otters I, 'tom tins list will please say they are advertised. > Aldrigo A Anthony Tabitlin it Allen John Ardis Sarah 11 Allen Dartas Anten Peter W H. '* ■ Hailey Elizabetli ilrown James ■ ; ISaket L 15 Ilrown Josiah r | linker Samuel Hoyle Celestia A i, j Ua.'Mlow I'.lius I boom James I Damns Samuel Howe's Mary r j Harbor E S Hoggs John :> Harlon James Hrown It !•’ . ; Heach Asaheil Howlware <)'(' i iHeall Ann Bruckner Daniel Hens Horace Hogg H ity 0 lleggs A ma \V Hunch Doct , , Sarah Johnson care of Dyne Thomas A r j Samuel Hell Hotter Joseph P 1 1 1’laek Edward J Hit ges John ~ Drown Agnes Butler Ann 1 ; t: s 1 C ain Jno M B Crawford & Geycr , Cawley Dlt Cosmesnil (j I, ; Custius J W Cooper Phehe r CasliJ I) Coopo. Catharine s C.iffy Christ'r It ( Vmihs Sarah G >. Child Thomas Crafton lleimelt p Clmrcliill Clianncy <'numbs J S Charles Nalli’l t limner Win C > Cheshire 11 I' 1 Cushing M i .dmUe Daniel 1' Cushman Jas , j Clarke W 11 Cummings 1, I Clarke W -N (.'minhigham W D 1 Daekney J I. Dopson I) II • j Darby John Douglass David . Daly Susannah A Hups D I) Davnergno A Dwight Isaac M Duvall Pimmola 11 Dugas Leon P Dickinson D 1 r, Irdney Amanila llveiingham I. Hdos Daniel I! D.e Joseph i V Fields Wm II I'nieli L It Finlay Robert S Fruziiir Jito V II Fleming Tboinus hi (i Gardner Jelin tilondenning Win G S Hawkins care of Grubbs Mary John Gardner jr Green Young .[Gardner James Gordon Geo go H Gardner Abel Goodman Wm Gay Theodore J Green Reuben Glover John II Hamilton \\ T m Holland George llarbriUgu A H llolsonhacko .if D Hawkins Tims A ll.i"ltes mrs 1", II Itfield Caleb Hi nlsen Ansel Hatcher Nancy Hung, rford A H 1 lowed Redic 1 lu i Win Hensley Wm Huff II Hood Chiis HulfWß Holm s \\ in | J .folmson Kiisha II Jonkiiis W A Joiu*.s A A Jones Ciiarlos J.iltHSlcii Wm JoncalJicJiJ if Johnson Win W • Joidan I’leminn K Kernegban Thus Kiber John ICnighi C ,S King J A Kce Muiy KeilsLouisa 1* I.owis Ma y l.amar ThoaO I.eon .S nail 1-iyless Kit l.uwis Sami M I.nl,hoi k D S l.niivitt Julniatliiin lauv l.oit * L'lWruiiuu G Lee Henry M Vlann II i ri.son MeTyrc Therressa Mc.Tvrc N.iiu v I. McDowell Wm M<'Tv eAiin 15 Mealing Win J Al .<,in Wm Mitchell F.hzaheth PliebeM diarry caroof Miller N H mrs Jno Maliany Miller Malinda 11 MeDade John Miller Johnalliaii M .Major Wm Muon Augustus Maxwell Henry S Moore Hugh »V eo Alagrudei Susan Tims M Foster euro of Maxwell Jno F Morgan Eli Marshall Jackson Moxley A S Malmrry Win II Moore / G Ale'i’y cJulin Murphy James N Nail Daniel Nelson A D Nelson Wm M O Overton Amanda Owen Jesse F OslimneT runiuu P Parker Caroline Pike mr "Payne H Pearson J N Parisot J F I’uuliiotJiN Paddock (.'lias L Pondor Rmlid Palmer Goo Porter Jno Ci Parmer Henry K Ramsay I’.dwd C Roberts Jno Rail'n d A G Hoxlionlh .1 Reeves rnrs F. Itobiiisim M I) Richardson 11 Ross Jane R'n hards T I! Rutherford Elizabeth Roberts Ruth S Scott Alvin Smith David Scott Allan Sisomore Mary Seoville Hopkins Smith Jnslius Salm Henry Smith I. 1! Seovell Charles Stallings James Sanderford mr Stallings Janies G Sanders Mary Slone C P Scihlcs Manila J Slqjie Sami I* Slielly Siiml I) Surges* Apdr 15 Shaw Mary Speissegger Jno D Seinines Caroline M Steele Itolit T Seroa A Sunnier Ale.xr R Smith J.nnes T Taylor J tines W Thompson Mathew '1 antler Jas Tillman John Sarah Russel care of Tinlnook miss Emily Cuby Taylor John Usher Catharine Upson Bennett V Vanl.indingham T II D Veniblc miss Elizabeth I l ining A 15 Verdery M Wall Solomon 15 West John jr Walsh Ann White Steele Ware Joseph Willy E M Walker Simeon II W iggins Joel C Ward JcflVmon Wingate Mary 1 Walker miss 1* Williams V\ illis 1 i Wells Thus F Woodward Wm 1 Westwood Urwilla N Wright Win ’, Wm. C. MICOU,!’. M. ‘ Match 3 M 1 uiy VvoAu. A -.-rviinl. Letwccn til) nnrl ill JAb. yenrs oCnfrc, an oxufllciit (Jiji'ring'i: 3 Dnveivuntl Hist latelioin-cKorvan,. An ii to Js. ill LL iV Co. a huiitli 10 11 NFC;iiO FOIt SALE. AVUItV likely JMulutto GIRL, nhoiil 14 years old, ueenstomed to wnii in tlic House. Apply to J,. HULL & CO. iMnrcli 14 Bt 45 > | THE CiIAULESTON ;| CROCKERY STORE. s I Subscribers well known in iH. Georgia, as dealers in Earthen pure, Chinn, Ghi..'S, &;e. beg leave to in f u'iii their numerous eustouicrs, as well «s others ou their way to Charleston, Unit •heir stock is now complete, nnd pro notinced hy judges to he the best in the l ulled Slates, which they tire olleiiitg to merchants at ns low u rate as unv mar ket in America, They are well nware that promises un less supported hy facts, are useless, nnd worse than useless; they make no pro mises. nor appeal t o publlcsi/mpiiithy against powerful combinations or private inonopoh /, they tin* well satisfied that the public know how to appreciate such appeals.— \-.> market is closed against its, but on the re verse till tire open, nnd our busi ness solicited hy the manufacturer ; our friends ore many ami powerful, nnd with numerous other advantages, our facilities j for doing business are not eipinlleil hy any j dealer in rfugusiu, or surpassed by any in ) A i X*- V *!. ' /r. ; We would sny. in conclusion, that we j intern 1 making it the interest oljnieehaser to liny fnoai us: onr prices shall he lou\ and term), liberal. We relcr to our cus tomers it) every village in Georgia for the respeftiihilily of our house and roe titutle of our business principles. I!. I!. GLEASON & Co. •Vo. ‘,‘fil Kin<e Street, Charleston Feh IS ts 40 i FACI'j)!{.USE .V (019 .MISSION ; IfE Suhseriher having commenced ; H tie above business in Augiista. will j devoir his lime exclusively to the inter •sf of'iiia f iends and others, who miiv [ putroliize him. All Colton and otln *. Prodiice, or goods sent to him for sto luge, will lie stored in a first rule Fire Proof AVnre-House, at tho customary ‘•barges, All orders to him, previous In his arrival at Augusta, directed lo th. cure of John C. Holcombe, will meet will) prompt attention, ills olllee. foi the present, is at the (irst «loor above HoleoaLe .)’• ('ainfields. ARMSTEAD RICH AUDSOX. Oet.S "TO a The STORE, nnd PLANTATION tit Shell-IJliilf, in i Jlal possession given in Jiinuary next. 1 Theft* is upwards of 100 acres of clear ' <*d Ltind under fence—the future House I is n substantial hnihiing, and an active i and prollfahle business now in opern -1 tion—the Cotton House eupahU* of stor ing 1000 hides of Cotton—an established ; Ferry, and (lie Landing nnd (Storage of Jvei'y considerable <|iiiiulities ctfGoods, j vvitli a good Fishery, wool.l r.'iuloi* fl.iw 1 a flesirahle and profitable establishment to tut liidustrimiH and enterjirising intli v i 1 1 11 - 1 1. If desirable, the Flock of Goods unhand may he litid, and in (lint case. Immediate possession would he given.— For further particulars, apply to Ihe sub scriber. ATTO.N PEMBERTON. Tin rite cm nil/, Nov. Hi. HI ttllWHit fSl»OOi¥». HE suhseriher aeqimiats llte public J 3. I Hut he bus engaged T. IS. Moons j tSpooti Maker, and (hat he ettn now liuv e | Spoons, Ladles, nnd .Sugar Tongs made ■I o order, of fine Silver Work in I Lx* above line, will he faithfully done, nnd on reasonable terms. Persons having' old broken silver spoons, or other old -.liver al'tieiei., can have them made into new Spoons, nl No. 117, Hroad-st. Au gusta. JOHN (H IMAIHN. Qj/ 3 Old Silver taken in exchange for I new Spoons. iM-.iv II (f f»R — 0 v7 JU.IJI A large DWELLiNO.IiOT. Ac. mill A LA HOE STORE. £i{Sa well ealculiited for Dry-Ooods 4%riimSS» and tJroceries, opposite tin* store of EdWiird 'Fltonms, Estj. tippet' en<! of Itroad-sireet —an exeeltept stand for Imsiness. Possession will he given on tlu* lirsl ofOetoher. For terms, which will he liberal, apply to Mr. Josta'ti Cak rih, at the ahov e place. GARRET LAWRENTR. July HI K ‘i WcaV AiiugVv»\\ VotatocH. | ».y' Harrels real English Potatoes. ! cxpei ted lo he landed this-duy, and for suit* hy < L. KI LL A Co. r. mm it TSSK«L T fi«.S4^giSS^S2. ■ R WAVING lately lieen hiirnt out, nl his ! i £ old stand near the Globe Hotel, | respectfully i: forms his fiieitds nnd the , public generaliy, Ihut lie lists tid.cn the ' small Uric!. S'ront Store, No. l-:7, north i side of lirottd street, (I doors above Mr. .fobn .Moore’s corner, lately occupied hy Mr. Dunlap, and nearly opposite Messrs, Sibley A Morrison's corner, w here lie hopes bv bis devoted attention to the co.vj'C! rm.w in vn i sfyiiss. in ail I Its lii'iittehett, to slmt'c their foriticr liberal onlt'oiirigc. DANIEL DILL, Dee 8 (J-'l And Comm ssioii SSusincss. I, Tre? A VING taken ihe store lately occu .* MB. pied by Mr. C. Pmi.i.ifs, I will con tinue to transact the Auction and Coin mission I’lisiness. its recently conducted by hint, and solicit it eoiiiitinnlion of the patronage Air. Pltillips Imsbeen favored ‘with. My attention will lie devoted ex t rlnsively lu Goods on Commission 5 I I uni prepared !<> make advances lo any amount, and on liberal terms. J. MARSHALL. Algi-tv. Ififh Jan., ISB-. i:victjsi:\ ward, i HE subscribers are now in posses- Ji. sion of their fall slock of tiuodm, . received per ships Oglethorpe anti Wil I linm Donald nt .Savannah, Iforn ( I Liverpool—which they oiler to country . j Merchants and others upon terms us llh . I end us will he met. with in any other ninr , i ket in the United States. . j Their Slock was purchased by one ol i the linn in England lor cash, which {fives . j them Advantages cipialled hy no house I I in (his State, nor surpassed by any iu the .1 Charleston or Northern Markets. 'Their ( arrangements ure permanent, mid such , as will enable them at nil times to ho in . early receipt oft he newest style ofslmpes . and patterns. Feeling confident of inn* i king it to the interest of those wishing . supplies they respectfully solicit patron , age—olid pledge themselves no pains , will he spared to {five satisfaction. , I*. It. TAYLOII & Co, 997 j Uroad street, Augusta, near the i Merchants’ and Planters’ Hunk. (TjT’The Athenian, Oeorgia .lournnl > and Carolinian will give Ihenhovelwelve . insertions mid lorward their bills for payment. Nov » ts 11 CAliTiorvr MV old customers, und the public in general, ure particularly request ■•ii when they ure iu want ofany first rale Corned tiers, to apply personally, or send their servants to the subscriber. ISAAC HENDKIt KS. C7**Tlie cause of the above notice, is, I lint families frequently get deceived hy their servants applying to n colored man who is in the habit of vending Cornell beef in tin* Market of such a quality that the subscriber would not offer for sale. I 11. .Tan 11 27 3H HE City Tuxes for the present year n. are now due, and the undersigned will call on the citizens lor their pay ment. A Her the expiration oftwo months a list containing the names of all defiiul lers will he returned to the (lily < louneil, wiieii executions w ill he ordered for the respective amounts with the addition of 10 percent, und costs, us directed hy the Ordinance. , * JOHN 11. MANN, Co I. .)• TV.’ C. A. Fch 2l> 2m II i^orfcTi^ Wiimruas, i.pplication will he made to (he honorable the Interior Court iif Itiehmoiid county, when silling for ordinary purposes for leave to sell twelve •Shores of Plato Hank Stock belonging («the Estate of Damci, Wtarnks. deceas ed. These are to admonish ull and sin gular, those w horn it may concern, to np peur, and file their objections, il'any they liavc* E. ST A UNEP, Gmirtliun. Fob I :w JUST HECIIIVGDt Kegs first qmilily Cavendish To hacco. 42 Hoxes prime Herrings, for sale low |,y J. MAHPII ALL. Jan 25 8i A Barber Wanted. AHEBPEETAHLE While Hnrher may hear of a good situation for ids Jjusiness, hy application til this otliee. Jan 14 ts 2W uabjt flora. Persia) or Persons, who have $ hern in the habit of shipping Cot ton from Augusta. < Jeorgia. during tiie present winter under my hrund vV mime, are requested to ahflaia from the ppoe -1 tier, or measures will he taken to prevent u recurrence id* if- lle.it might la* Attend ed with some inconvenience to the parly pursuing it The quantity shipped to Charleston within the hist two or three months, un der the above named circumstances—its various quality, and appearance us to bagging, mid other external i ireanistan : res,'"precludes the possibility ofn suppo sition, llmt il might he the product of any omii pluiiler, ami the singularity of the 1 name, wit Si my peculiar maimer of uliix -1 ing il iisa liratul 1o Colton. Hu* probabili ty that there is uny other person hearing tiie same, either in this Plate or tTeor gia. FHEIVK. J HAY. Columbia, S. 0. March 7 49 Hf CLAP Pi CAL WAT! IEM Aii CAL, AM) ENGLISH 8 S4.TI IN All Y • Anthony malone will ci>m .lias institution in this city, on Hie 2d jofucxi January, nt the Parsonage of the j Catholic Church. Mr. Mulone will re .l et ive only a select nurriher of pupils, to ! whom he pledges himself to do ample • I justice. Mr. M. will hold an annual ex- Jinninutinn of the pupils of his seminary. ,I to w hich the public xx ill he invited, und I he conlidrntly hopes that on that occa ’jsioii, parents and guardians, who shall i (hvor him w ith their confidence, will he J well pleased with ’the improvement ! u hii h Hu Ir children or wards shall have I i made. As to capacity, or moral char* jlnctiv, the moist respectable reference i will be,given. As to terms, which shall I ho moderate, c)*c. apply at the seminary. 1 N. It. The Englisli department in ad -jililina to tlu* subordinate branches of !-pelling. reading, dictionary, ti English | grammar, will comprehend sacred und . prophane history, geography. English [composition, declamation, i)*c.»Vc. | Dec 14 l» ‘ ~ writer I A LL persons indebted to flic estate of iE. Mary Tscbudy, deceased, mv i*c t quested to make immediate payment,and \ Hinse having claims against the estate, will present (heni duly attested, A. i. HI NTI.NU TON, Adm'r. Jon JI 27 ■' , " l n—'l I 11.11.1 i JM, W*«WG & SUMMIT GOODS. 1 1 El AS just received a large and bp. :• / It did assortment of rich Fancy no - staple DRY (iOOUS, •Among which arc the fallowing, tit: I Blk Italian Lustring, Grade Berlin, j Gi'o de Indies,Gro tie Swiss,Gt‘o de No; ! Grade Zan, WincheWs At Soientt Wliki . Watered, figured, plaid, and striped Geo tie Nap, , Wilks, nil colours, Silk Camblets, , Black, white, pink, straw, and eolni-m , colored ibatline, Flornnce Lillis, nil colours, . 3-4 and 5 4 English and French Bomba /lacs, Black and colored Bombnzctts, do. Circassians, (dock Crape de Cheh;. Rich printed French Muslins, , Gro de Valin do., Flain & tig. Wwis* Muslins, I Mali and Medium Mall do., JackonoP, , Check and corded Muslins, While Cambric, Fink Mae and hull* Ginghams, English. li'ench and scotch Ginghams, Adranoples do., Blk. and green worsted Barrage, Blk. Poplins, blk. Palamriae, Green Gauze, .3-4 and 12-4 white liohinett Bare, Ladies and infants lace and french work’d innslin Clips, Lace and Muslin Cunseuns Capes and Pilerines, Blk. white and green holilriett luce Veils, Kiel) Itlaek wliilc and greeil Blonde Gauze do,, Crape Whnwls, Embroided Ciilt and plaid Crape, Gauze and Barrage lldkfs. and SeOrfs, Uieh Monde Gauze, Sattin and Gro de Nap Bonnet ltibhonv» No. 1 to .'lO plain Taffeta do., Bmbroidered Belts, Blk. white and colored woterod clt)., \N ali'h and guard Ribbons, Blonde Gauze and other Cap do., Blk. Love tin,, Misses muslin bordered Aprons, i hildrens, Missis ami Ladies Oil tSilk do. Pongees, blk. white and pink Italian and arcophum Crapes, Liases, Cambric and Furniture Diml ties, Irish Linens, Lawns, 0 4,7-4. H 4, 9 4, and 10-4 Table DlapAr, Byrds Eye and Russia do., Cotton do., Russia Wheeling, Dowlas, and Crush, Linen Cambric, Linen Cambric lldkfs, plain and col'd. borders, Pongee, Wpiltlcflold, Bandana and Flog Wilk lldkfs Blk Iliiliini Cravats, Bend Bogs Eadiroidered patent hair Cloth :»id em broidered silk Reticules Blk, white and assorted colored corddfl i> I t pcio Ladies Parasols, n large jissorlment S ,l i'il "niton Umbrellas V bite and Mack silk Hose tip a .v n hed do, fancy inifccd dd Bln anil white English silk half Host) Raw silk Hose and half Hose White, slate, blk, open worked, fancy eloib, random mixed mid embroid ered cotton Hose Blk. white, slate, and random mixed worsted Hose A great variety of row silk, cottoft and worsted half Hose Ladies and gents 11 W silk and raw silk Gloves, all colours and qualities Patent roller silk, web and nett .Suspen ders While gauze Flannel ( French, London and American Ca.icOS Furniture Calicos, Merino Cabsimere, J 5 t.’assiiielts, _ IL White At hro. eng and fr. Dii.lings; g Mottled da. & Blue and Yellow IVunheene, 8-4 g wide do. B Mexican mixtures, and Grondcrell g_ stripes, Watliii striped Jeans, •£ Plain do. Jeans, g Bit 0 do. | Bhie Derres, | Pilshary .Stripe, . - Blk. and fancy col. Wilk Vestings. ; Wliile and fancy col. Mnrseiles do. I f. Blcneiied and Brown Whirlings At Whee lings, Tickings, Ginghams, Wtripes, Checks. Colton mid Linen Osimburgß, Hangup j i ordfi. Beuverteens, Ate. Ate. The above together with many other goods on hand, and others on the rivci, expected daily, will be sold low, at the Chcnp Fancy Wtorc.lMb Broad Street, march 10 'Von Cculs IVwavd. RUNAWAY from the subscriber, on the night of the »th nit., hi* nppreii . tire to the Printing business, FUAM’IW W, BRONSON, lie is 1H or 19 years of , age, 0 feet b or 9 inches high, lias very , large licet; some of hisfront teeth rotten; laid on, when he went off, n brown frock coat. He is Is very fond ol Theatres, C-ir i cases, and other places ol amusement. and. nfter taking liquor pretty freely, i (which he often does) spouts Whakspear. . Proprietors of newspapers mid job olli , res are requested not to give him em . ployment, ns the law will be rigidly en forced against those who employ him. ’ The above reward will he given, hut no j expenses paid. I».W. WMJ. Columbia, W.C. March 14 ~t 4o q'| K . editors rs the Augusta Courier, j. Georgia Journal, .Macon Telegraph,W»- vnnnnli Republican, and the Columbus ! Democrat, will g.ve the above two in sertions in their country paper, mid for I ward their accounts to the subscriber for I payment. lihuokT r K IIHDW prime N EIIUM jj <*# 5 hbls Rye Gin I 10 do Rye Whiskey C^r 3 Just received, and for sale low, lb* ’ cash, or town acceptances, b<) «laye. L. HULL At CO. March 11 ts 45