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ilk would find its own interest best promotei
issuing no more than they could safely redeen
demand —and by furnishing the govornmeu
well as the public with' such exchange a;
iuld suit all parties better than specie. Thet;
i might by a competition and mutual accommo
'ion thus created, have exchange reduced to
lowest rate, that the condition of the country
uld permit. Have wo any such advantage 8
■the bank of the United States? By what
Hver is the circulation controlled ? Not by its
lirler, for it does not include in its legal ctrcu
on, many millions of dollars, of what is term
branch checks, which, are circulated by its
nches to an extent, which the bank itself,
mot ascertain—and to which there is no limit,
d ils will is the regulator of exchange, no
tier what the condition of the country. It
no competitor—its monopoly is all powerful
is rate is immutable. A CITIZEN.
BUM THE CXITED STATES TELEOIIAHI, MARCH 9.
COM.iKCtSSIO.VAC.
RSfcthe Senate yesteiday, Mr. King presented
lmemorial and certain resolutions adopted at a
(Sting of citizens of Madison county, Al.iba
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R [nv IIIF. HOGAUTII. AT CMAtII.ESTON. j
BBlavkk, Feb. 1. —Since our l ist, ufiheOllb
«k. hu-iness in Colton has been Inisk; hul ser
etal sales have established a reduction in some ■
Winces of 1 toil ceiitiiiiea on inl'eiior i)ii:.i.lics, '
Thl»!is owjjia to the g.eat cage.ness which im- I
PR, slie.v’ to realize sales on the landing.”
P dm avhk. Fell. I. We lira to coc.fi m our last 1
reifcctsof tin: I4ih ult. per Kobiu Hood, since
wI»R we are without any of your esteemed fi-
Mitu We have much please e in staling that
tNtr Cjbttoa .Maiket lias Inren more aniortited du
fiMVie last few days, and buyers have come
(rMf forward, at on. last ipiot .lions, in which
tbiSff'is little or no alleralion ; the hulk ol Uji-
I your po.t selling from HI to 67j c. ;
i Cottons, (in roiiml bags) large sales
undo from H'l a Hoi 1 .; lliu.o is no do
ever for Sea Islands; some very
if Uplands have found purchasers at
, Jan. 31.—Colons, —Not withstand
terly winds which have almost con
■uilcd, since our last report, our arri
staple have amounted to Iw-lU hales j
les Cottons. The importers, on the
having continued to show themselves
realize, the sales have been exten
consist of bales, as follows ;
Louisiana, at iiO to 105; 5215 bales
lobilo or Tennessee, at 71J to HI;
ernumlmco at liU to lOti S, and 474
,at9l to 101—all duly paid.
H?AKIlX£u>.
On Ttnir ilay Inst, li\ lie Ucv. Mr Talmmre, Mr.
BKN’J t MIN It Alllll. ln .Miss II A.VVUI M.UUi A
ai'. e o iMI'IKI.I), all of Hits city.
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DIED.
la tA city, on die morniinr oftlie l.trti insl. niter a s-horl
ItliK-ssSlr•. .lulls’ .Me Alt.K V, need Vi years, a native
OlKniiAl -Unvni-oimly, Anlreni, Irelmnl.
In ({ill eiiy.nn llietiih in I. SA VICKI. 11 11.1., only son
11. ill, iu i>? iHilt year of his nge—a yomh of
much Mfiiiui >c -itMtl crcaily laiiu’titnl by ail who knew him.
In Quli. -y, (rimi.la,) on the tfiid iu~l. of a jMilmoiiary
ConHttHpiiiMt, Colonel l-II.MUM) \i A C O\, oflvicclichl
(8. hr ilm'UHCtl hail recently visilßil 1 ,, 10i hla li»r
IMB hefflfil ufhi.s licullii; Inn liic prti-'irsM of his ilisen«>f
buliiea lh< * relief’- so «fa*n ileriveil fuou a timely visit to
Winner and more penial climes.
Col. B:> con \van a respectable member oflhe -South Ca
*«liim B-.r, ami cit-l-Milor of the I hlgolithl Carolinian,
luring liis short abode and illimss in this plnn% he often
■ipre.*-*e< 1 his pratcful m*h>c of the kind sympathies and
onstnnt aiinuions bestowoil on a sick stranger b\ thooi
'zens C J,aiijr.y: ami y\tc w riter of this i« happy to dd,
nut when lito. oiirwi Hftiiiur kiu<luess \v«- no longer able
fkfXpre.'S Ins grateful obli/alions, their assiduities wtro
lUftbnlcd. a thei no less honorable to t!«*. character of (he
than cunsulimr to t'te friend- (if the deceased.
Tdllu/iaascc Fluruhan , Murch 0.
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■ P.OATload of CUH.\ will heal
(■L ilie- River linnk, on .Monday—lor
wlc in loir? to suit purchasers.
: Brders may he left with
A. I. HUNTINGTON,
march 3 1 4G
Iwilih BE SOLO at the Rocky
[fw Creek plantation, in Seriven coun
ty •’oa the :lOtii day of April
uext, nil the perishaMe properly on that
vlttnlutioa hoinngiitp to the estiile ol Jo
stall Scott, Oeccastil. lutpoftmid county.
Si SAM'fi. WT.ViiKK.
e4H
M3WAI2I®.
i: \.\AWAV lir.in .hr
stihscribei' H pluutution. ut
IMcHoun, Ktv.l.e county.
IS miles on the Savannah
mud. on theTtli Fehruary
last, a negro woman, nuin
ed LYI>I A,ahonl4oyears
of npe. llnd on when
iy, a white homespun dress
« also had vv th her o domestic check
»ck The above reward will he ffiven
Ohe apprehension of said nc'gro if lodg-
I in any jail and notice given to the
*»l»er. _
11. P. VERDERY.
,The Ed gefield Carolinian will give the
fcove two insertions, and forward their
M|lnts to this office.
jB-ch 17 It dC
I THEATRE.
;; R - fJIIiKLKS
m The Celebrated Tragedian.
’■ For 4 lights Only.
The .Manager has much pride in nn
y nmtneing the engagement of this dl.ilin
tß wished octsr, and trusts that the public
u will tally appreciate the efforts he has and
,s will make in securing the first talent—
i- within his power to gratify them.
MS.KIiO,
s Will make his first appearance on
'■ alonday evening, l‘»tl, instant, in Mes
. singer s celehrnted Play of
u I¥KW WAY
,1 To Pay Old Debts,
SIR GILES OVERREACH,
V. liKAY.
For characters, see hills ofthe day.
j march 17 p;
1 New Spring Goods.
SSOWDEA & l-IIEAIt,
3 line received this day from JVcie York, part
ofth-ie Spring supplies, which have been se
lected from V is Infest importation--, and will
, he soli at reduced prices, among them are :
I JlZi r*atin stripes (new style)
i Super .-notch and Ihiglish Muslins
i style)
Rich painted hord. Hernani Shawls A
1 11 dkfs.
1 Extra lilund Edge Gauze Handker
chiefs and rich Hlond Gauze Veils j
J. Rich Gauze and Satin Edge Honnet 1
IMilmuis and Thread Laces
Extra embroider'd figured Velvet and
super fancy Bells
Ladies Super 11. S. Gloves
Gum Elastic Suspenders.
Super rich half and dark colored plain
Muslins
Extra line Jackonett and Cambric Mus
lins
• Extra jet black Matteoni's Italian Lus
tring and super black Gro do Swiss
; Super Slate Pongees and black Gro do
Indies
While and black corded Skirts and sup.
Mam. Chop Nankeens
Super Cambric and Furniture Dimity
and white Colt.in Fringe
Elegant Carved and plain Shell Combs
Super wide Braid and Diamond Dunsta
ble Bonnets. ,
0?* S. Ac. S. will receive by the next
Ptifkct from New York, a large supply
of super Ginghams. Prints, and a general
assortment of fancy and staple articles
suitable for the Spring season. They
will continue to receive their supplies
through the season by the regular pack
els. Country Merchants will he suppli
ed at a very small advance from New •
York prices. The citizens of Augusta
: and from the country, are respectfully
I solicited to call and examine their assort-
I meat.
Augusta. March 17. IB
1) I NSTAIS LI I BONN UTS.
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T i
IJOUIi CASES Superior Dunstable j
’ Bonnets —for sale at
A. KNOW ETON'S.
Fancy Store., No. 24H, Broad street.
March 17. .'lt If!
REJUOYAIi.
Subscriber has removed from
fi. her uld stand, opposite the F. S.
’ Hotel, to the Store recently occupied by
Mrs. Faber, mid immediately above
L 1 Dr. Wray's Drug store. Site is very
i thankful for the liberal patronage she has
|J. heretofore received from her friends and
i. country customers, and very respectfully
'j sol cits a continuance of the same.
r She has just received , in addition to her for
mrr supply, a handsome assortin'vt of
T'lack and white OSTRICH FEA
THERS; it a large <pi .nfity of change
" able SILKS, which will he sold very
1 low. A. GREGORY,
i, iv. R.—Expected daily, a large cptau
‘J tity of Children's TO VS. A. G.
t- Mat eh 17 7t ___ 1(!
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JOCKEY CUB HACKS.
y rgIHE RACES over the Bnnadven
5. tare Course, four miles distant front
ii the city, will commence on ll'ednesdai/,
{ the 1 itlhday of Jpeil next, under the cxclu
sive control and direction of the Slew
r. ards ami Officers of the Club.
Free for any marc, horse or gelding, in
the United States.
FIRST DAY—Arum IW.
d mile heats, for a nurse of SjOO
SECOND DAY—Area 1!>-
! V, mile heats, for a purse of $ 100
, THIRD DAY—AriiiL 20.
i 2 mile heats, for a parse of 2-70
.' I FOURTH AND LASTDAV—Ai’kiI2I
*; li in '> of I mile heals, for ICO
• V I (and gale money of that day.)
*' ■ Weights, Ac. according to the rules of
* i the Savannah Jockey < lnl>.
'' i March 17 wtd 4h
;• | The Augusta Chronicle. Athenian,
K Milledgeville Journal, and Charleston
„ n Mercury, are rcijuested to insert the u
’e hove once a week, until the ISth April.
Kicc. Coffee, ■■ orthern Laid,
o FLOUR and MOLASSES,
ir j WOW landing and for sale by
j l% L HULL A CO
March Id ;i 43
finalist* ewmifcie;
r
■ BY li. SH; I7ITA: CO.
* THIS J\lOHo\ IS (.}, nf 11 o cllh /t, in Store,
1 100 Repenting. Lepinc. Hunting and
other WATCHES,Wuteh Chains,Seals.
Keys, Snulf Boxes, and a variety of tine
and fancy Jewelry, after which, a gene
ral assortment of
DRY C*OOl>s.
Before the Store, 1 Horse and Wag
i gon. Ac. Ac. Ac.
j march 17 4(?
WTvxvrnisV,
DENTIST
HAS returned to /Augusta, and may
he consulted for a few weeks onh/, at
the United Slates Hotel, His rooms are
in the tenement formerly occupied by I.
R. St. John, Esip
march 17 Jt 40
muisi)
of Physicians of Georgia*
(NANDI DATES for Licenses to
J Practice Medicine, are informed, that
the following are the reqHisilione of the
bye laws of the Board, and oflhe law
creating the Board of Physicians as
amended by the last Legislature,
1 I si. They are required to write These
| on Medical subjects and present them to
I the Dean at op before each meeting of
the hoard held on the first Monthly in De
cember, mutually.
2<l. They are required to stand a satis
factory examination on every branch of
Medicine, and in no case will a license
he granted to an applicant materially dc
cient in either branch.
:i,l It is made the duty of the hoard, to
examine all who have Diplomas , if they
are doubtful of the applicants qualifica
tions. and in no ease to grunt licenses to
such unless they are found qualified to
practice medicine.
dill. The Board will, in no case, grant
a lisense. without the production of satis
factory testimonials of the candidates
sustaining a good moral character.
sth. It is required of Apothecaries np
plying for licenses, to stand a eatisfaclo
ry examination on Pharmacy. C hcniis
try. and Materia Medieia.
Those who wish their names entered
ns candidates, can have it done, by ad
dressing the subscriber in Augusta, and
naming their places of residence, with
the titles of their Theses.
The examinations will be conducted in
llie order in which the names stand on
the List.
(ijr 5 * All communications on the sub
ject. to receive atltention must come free
of postage.
ALEX. JONES. M. 1).
Dean oflhe Hoard.
Augusta, March 17 41! wtf
VVs; -NVavAuVh ISla'u,
tfo!i£,.vik T l>
] CONSOIiIDAT EL‘ LOTTERY,
Ula«s, No h.
(IG Numbers—U) drawn ballots.
HUH EM 13.
1 Prize of 12.G00 Dollars.
I do of S.C!Mt Dollars.
1 do of 2,000 Dollars.
1 do ol' 1.300 Dollars.
1 do of IJtOO Dollars.
3 do of 1.000 Dollars.
10 do of 300 Dollars.
10 do of 4 <lO Dollars.
10 do of 800 Dollars.
40 do of 130 Dollars.
40 do of 100 Dollms.
CG do of 50 Dollars.
5G do of 40 Dollars.
GG do of U 0 Dollars.
112 do of 20 Dollars.
2240 do of SH Dollars.
15100 do of 4 Dollars.
'Tickets fl, Half $2, Quarter #l.
BEERS’ OFFIGIAL PRIZE LISP
Drawn numbers oftlie Virginia Stale
(Wellshurg) Lottery, Extra Glass, No.
; 2, for ISJ2.
I);!, 88, 5, 32, G, 30, 30, £l. 8.
PRIZES CASHED, .l.\D
Prompt attention paid to orders at
Fortunate lottery Office.
No. 211 Broad street
(£/ = “ Address W. P. Bki:hh.
March 17
Si Luis' a saiTt.
gj X fc. BBLS. prime Georgia Sugar,
1 .3. Yi? And a quantity cl'Uociv Salt,
For Sale by
«. B. LAMAR.
Fell I a GH
WHITESMITH BUSINESS.
pubseriher respectfully informs
H bi=B friends and the public, that lie
lets opened a Whitesmith Shop at Air.
J,\coii Uili/h establishment, on Wn-li
ington street, where House Locks, Gun
Locks, AVindow and Door liinges.
‘ Springs ami machinery of till kinds, to
1 "-ether with every article of Iron or steel.
, will he made or repaired, at till limes in
' the best possible manner, and on the
■ most reasonable trims. Store Locks
are made of a very superior and sate
• kind, such ns cannot possibly be picked,
and which will effect ewy object that
cun he desired from such articles; which
are particularly recommended to Banks,
Merchants, (be.
ANTOINE PICQUBT.
Jan 25 2t wtf 31
1 GJEOBGIa.LINCOLN COUNTY.
Clerks Office of the Inferior Court.
iiMUsn Sami i t., of Gupt. Graves’
j district, tolls before me.onc brown
Mule, judged to be about four years old,
four feet six or seven inches high, niurk
ed by getir, well formed, no brand or
11 marks discovered, appraised by Thomas
Carry and Haywood Roberts to seventy
live dollars.
BENJAMIN BENTLEY, j. r.
t 10th September, ISJI
J certify the foregoing *c ben true trans
cript taken ft om the Estruv Books.
PETEK LAAIAR ' i i <•
morel? 19 ; X 44
g-p* NORTH CAROLINA BANK
U —> NOTES will |)e received at par in
ill payments due at
A ELENS & PADDOCK’S Ofcc.
inarch 14 4t 45
RtVAWA V
tl'liOill the subscriber,
about two mouths since,
CHARLES,» very black,
slim negro fellow, about 54
feet high, and 45 years
old. It. is probable lie may
try to get to Charleston or
Savannah, and may deny 1
his unme & owner. Any!
iifnrmntion respecting him will bo lib
■ cully rewarded.
MARSHALL PITTMAN.
Columbia Co.. Ga., March 10, 4tw 44
j, jj THE undersigned
respectfully informs his
friends, and the public
JEM ja nJ T generally, that he has
not closed his House,
tiitwaTiSS* in Lexington, or re
moved, ns ho understands has been re
ported by some evil disposed persons,
but st-'ll keeps it open, and will continue
to do so. He returns bis thanks for the
libera’ patronage hitherto conferred, and
lakes this opportunity of informing
them, that his establishment has lately
undergone considerable repair, and is
now in excellent order for the reeeption
of ROAKDDRS and TUAVELLEKS.
who may rest assured that every possi
ble effort will be made for their comfort
and satisfactory accommodation, in ev
ery respect. His stables ore large, in
Hue order, and provided with attentive
Hustlers, and the best of provender.
JAMES WELLBORN.
Lexington. Fell. 1852. US
ALL persons are cautioned from re
cci\ ing a note of band, dated sonic
time in September, 1850, and signed by
Win. M. Nagleeand P. Hooney, in favor
of Hugh Hooney. The subscriber bus
proof tlml tlie above note bus already
been paid.
WM. M. NAGLEE.
miindi If) Ut 44
rvoTicK. “~
Three months alter date, application
will be made to the Merchants’ A:
Hunters’ Bank ut Augusta, for the pay
ment of the following described bills of
snid Bank, viz : The lei) band half of
Bill No. 4(>, for SIOO 00, John P. Lloyd,
Cashier, also, let) band half of Bill No.
10. fors2o 00. John F. Lloyd, Cashier,
tlie right band halves of snid bills being
destroyed or lost.
ROUT. GRANT.
Darien, 20lh l\h. 1852. 40
"BOOT AAI> SHOtT
The .Subscriber in eoln
y I mcneing the Munufnctnr
yi ing of Boots, Shoes. Pumps,
Jtc. for tlie City, bus taken
fur the present the Store, N0.‘201, lately
occupied by Mr. J S. Jenkins, (In- hav
ing declined business) nnd having em
ployed Mi . A. P. SMITH, a lira! rule
’dechaiiic, to superintend the business—
intends to keep it n respectable estab
lishment. None but the best work
done and at the shortest notice. Gentle
men leaving their orders on measures at
the Factory or at the SHOE STOKE of
B. W. FORCE, No. 273, opposite the
Globe Hotel shall not be disappointed, as
regards qualify, or nt the lime promised—
Saying so much—be respectfully solicits
die patronage of bis friends and the pub
lie. J. P FORCE.
Fob 2-5 40
COLUMBIA (SHERIFF S SALES.
On Ihc first Tuesday in April next,
f ILL lie sold ut Columbia Court
▼ V Mouse, between the usual hours
of sale, Tlie following lots or parcels of
Lands, situate in the village of of Ap
pling, nnd bounded us follows, to wit:
One Lot, containing Hi acres, more or
less, with the improvements thereon,
bounded by the nubile square on the
south, the road to Rnyesvilleon the west,
and nil other sides by Wilkin’s land, oc -
cupied nt this time by James !■ Icniing,us
a Tavern.
AT SO.
One other Lot. containing PI acres,
more nr less, it beinglhe lot whereon Da
vis’s old Tavern formerly stood, bound
ed by the public square on the cast, Ger
many’s Lot on tlk* south, and the Acade
my (Spring Branch on the west.
* AI.SO,
One oilier Lot, containing (i) one
-1 foarib of an acre, more or less, with a
neat ollicc thereon, fronting the public
’ ’square on the south, and Davis s Lot on
’ the wvfi.
a f.so,
One other Lot, whereon (be old lilnck
- smith’s shop stands fronting the public
square on the south, and the Road to
, iiayesville on the cast.
. A I.SO,
One other Lot, fronting the RuyesA ilk*
. road on the cast, (lie Blacksmith’s c.or
, ncr lot on (be south, nnd contains (4)
half an acre, more or less.
AI.SO,
One other Lot. in the rear of the three
’ last mentioned lots, containing (:j) three
,. (pun ters of an acre*, more or less ; nil the
g abow descriln <1 lots, arc levied on to sat
. ji-Cy an execution in favor of Christopher
F lliekiiig vs. Win. Wilkins, Executor
1 of Win. Wilkins, deceased, and Augus
, tus Craw ford.
AI.SO.
500 acres of land, more ov less, on the
waters of the Little Kiokcc creek, Co
lumbia road running over the same, and
- known by (be name of Winfrey's old
• place, now in the occupancy of William
L. Crawford, nnd bounded by lands ol
,■ Benton Marlin and others; levied on to
, satisfy an execution in favor of (muons
I Crawford. Adai r. Ac. of JcsseeWin
’ (*,.,.y vs. William P. Beall, Adm r. ol
Benjamin E. Winfrey.
s AI.SO,
~ One negro man, by the name of Phi
' lip, to satisfy the execution in the above
advertisement.
ISAAC RAMSEY, Sldf. C. C.
March ‘J 4tw "'43
j6i"paE
NEATLY HXIQVTSD AT THIS OFF Id
rj-pa NORTH CAROLINA BANK
U —f NOTES will be received at par in
ill payments due at
L
I
EAGLE ADD PIKENIX HOTEL
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
THE SUBSCRIBERS, having leased the new and elegant Hotel, known us
the Engle and Plurnir Hotel, in Ibis City, heg leave to inform the Public, tie t
it is now ready for the reception of their friends and customers generally. Tlim
Establishment stands on tlie site of the old City Hotel, on Broad Street, and in point
of eomniodionsness is exceeded by none in the Southern Country. It is pleasant
ly situated, and contiguous to the points of active business in the City. Os tneir
own services, they shall say nothing, leaving them to speak for themselves. It is
however, due their friends to suy, (hat no personal exertions or expence shnll bo
spared to render (heir visitors and boarders comfortable, and give universal sulk -
faction. They have the usual means, attentive Clerks and accommodating Ser
vants, and will provide all the variety and luxury which the market can afford
Their Stable is very spacious, provided with capable ostlers and filled with Un
bent provender. They offer their services to the public nnd expect a share of
liberal patronage.
COSNAKD At BYRD.
National Intelligencer, Charleston Courier, Savannah Georgian, Geor
gia Journal, Macon Advertiser, and Columbus Enquirer, arc requested to publish
the above once a week for five weeks.
January 11 27
NOTICE.
The subscriber, as Agent
for the State, wishes to
Purchase 25 Negro Fellow's, from 18 to
35 years of age, for which (be cash will
be paid.
THOMAS GLASCOCK.
Jan 7 ts 30
\otica:,
WE will attend at the following phi
ccs for the purpose of receiving
the names of those persons entitled to a
Hi nw or Draws in the contempluted
Land Lotteries, to wit: at the nlllco 01
James W. Meredith, Esq. in the 123 d
District, on Thursday the 33d of March
instant, on Saturday the 34th,mt the City
Hall, in the 130th District, on Monday
the 3fith nttbe Globe Hotel, in the 30Hth
District, nnd on Wednesday the 3Htb,
lit the Richmond Hotel in the 000th Dis
trict, of which all interested, will take
due notice.
EDWARD THOMAS, j. 1. c. n. c.
WM. SHANNON, j. 1. c. 11. r.
Augusta. 13lh March, 1852. 6t 45
~ NoTICIS.
WE the undersigned, will attend nt
the following places, for the pur
pose of receiving the names of those per
sons entitled ton Draw or Draws in the
contemplated Land Lotteries, to wit; nt
the house of John Heckle, In Cnpt. Wil
eox’s District, on Thursday the 32d
March instant: on Saturday the 24th. at
Samuel Tarver’s, in Cnpt. Rhodes’ l)is
trie.t, on Monday the 20th, at John Wig
gin’s in Cnpt. MeHnde’s District, and
Wednesday the nt Samuel Dun
Imiii’s, in Cnpt. McGee's District, of
which nil interested will take dm* notice.
A. RHODES, j. i.c. ti.c.
VAL. WALKER,.!, r. c.r.. c.
Augusta, 12th March, 1853. fit 45
hair
To Imitate Nature.
MR. (|UIRK, of New York, deem
it only necessary to announce to 11
fashionable world, that lie has just arriv
’ ed in Augusta, [where he intends to re
main until Tuesday evening, the 20th
iast. when he will positively leave.] and
oilers lor tlie inspection of n discrimina
ting community, an elegant and exten
sive asssortineiil of
WIGS AND TOUI'ETS,
got up under Ids own immediate inspec
tion, at a variety of prices,which for taste
and durability, lie (bitters himself must
meet the approbation of nil who honor
him with their commends, ut tbo United
States Hotel.
mnfeli 11 2t 45
TOW A
FOR SALE.
HE subscribers invested by the Le-
B gislntnre with power for that pur
' pose, will oiler lor sale, on Thursday the
‘itilli of April next, mid on the succeeding
1 day, a number of Lots, improved ami
unimproved, in the town of Hamburg,
•owned by the Stale of South Carolina,
on the following terms, viz: one third
of the purchase money to be paid in ('ash,
* the remaining two thirds in one and
two years, with interest from tbo sale;
the payment thereof to be secured by
bond and personal security and a mort
i gage of the premises.
>1 W. THOMPSON, Jr. } ■,
N. L GRIFFIN, [ ? "‘
HENRY SHULTZ. S '
, inarch 11 Ini 45
" l The Charleston Mercury. Columbia
I 'l'inies, nnd Angnsla Chronicle, will pub
lish the above for one month.and forwurd
j, their bills to Henry Hmltz. Hamburg.
- EUAN ft IiIN SH Ilk IE E’S SALE.
On the Jirsl Tursday in ,djiril m rt.
WILL be sold at Curnesville,Frank
lin county, within the usual hoim
. of sale, the following pVoperly, to wit;
1 One hundred ami sixty live acres o
I land, on the waters of Hudson River, nd
! joining Hunt and others, taken ns tin
f property of Alexander MeCnrly, nt the
insluiice of.l nines D. Woods,
s HARRIS TONEY, D. Shir.
Peb 21) wtd II
A at v Vs.’s 'Notice.
J)OUIl months afterdate,application
will be made to the Honorable In
( l ferior Court (.j’t’olunibia comity, while
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the Negroes and Real Estate, be
longing to John Burch, deceased, latcol
said county.
OBEDIENCE D. BURCH, Adm’x
I March 10 4lw 44
Bli tCK OSTRICH
FEATHERS.
A I,aixo Assortment of Elegant Bi.Af K
Ostrich FKATithus, For Wale by Mrs.
V. .SERA, No. !K)H, Broad street.
Dee 111 If 5J4
OK HA fall:,
/k HMDS. prime Ncw-Gi leans Su
/V*7 gar.
A. MACKENZIE tc Co.
March 7 l'l
CABINET MAKING*
Hi Pi nft
w'V \ mfBBSSQ * \ \
SUBSCIUBBR inronns bin
B friends and the public that ho still
i continues to enrry on the Cabinet Making
Business, on the north side of Broud-st.
a few doors above the new market, (in
(be shop formerly occupied by George S.
Morris.) He has now on hand, a large
supply of Bedsteads, which he can sell
for much less than they can lie obtained
in the city. He will also furnish all kinds
of FURNITURE in his line equally
cheap, all of which he will warrant to be
made of the best materials and in a
workman like manner.
LEWIS 11. COBB.
March 7 ts
Gi; Aim BAN’S SAGE.
On the first 'Jhionltn/ in April next,
WILL ho Hold, agreeably to an or
der of the Court of Ordinary of
. Clark county, at the Market House in the
city of Augusta:
The undivided interest (being ono-fifth
part) of John F. and Benjamin I’hinizy,
children of Marco Phinizy, deceased, in a
Lot or piece of Land, situate on the north
side of Broad street, in the city of Au
gusta, having a front of 111 feet on said
street, and running back ICO feet, bound
ed on the south by Broad street, on the
i west and north by Spencer's lot, and on
the east by John Woolfolk’s lot.
JACOB I*lll MZY,
Guardian for John F. if* Bcnj. Fhinizy
Jan 28 " <d 33
“ Desirous of enlarging my
-mtoS* business, I have appoint!
lIKsSSr Jambs Joiiinbon, Jun’r., of
Augusta, Geo. my Agent.
All orders will be forwarded to me, by
! him, free of cost. Gigs, Sulkies. Tilbiir
t rics, Buggies, Barouches, and Vehicles
" t f all descriptions, will bn warranted t.»
I suit, or no sale ; and will he made to or
der at a short notice.
JAMES TURNBULL
JYeu'tirk, JV«ie Jersey
TIIE SUBSCRIBER
| | AS on hand, a general as.ortim i «
fffi. of Carriages of uli kinds, .electc
; from tk'i best Manufacturing Establish
y ments ut the North. He lias also mu.''
nrningcmcnts to receive New Woe*
weekly, and endeavoringto render sate
- faction to his friends, by his unwearied
attention to business, he stili desires u
continuance of patronage.
JAMES JOHNSON, Jun.
Cbrnrr of Mclntosh and Reynold etrret, '</•
tile to Mmsrn. Heard Cook's H ar> house.
N. B. Carriages and Harness rc
- paired at the shortest notice.
!• Dec at , _?i
. COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S! SALE.
« On the frst May In April next
WILU he sold, at Columbia Coiirtt
House, hetw.cn the usual hours
1- of sale : , _ ... . . .
,C I) Aero Lots, in the town of Wrights
e borough, whereon is a Dwelling House,
« Medical Shop, and other out-houscs,
lying <>n the South side of Broad streii,
adjoining Heard and others: levied on
- to satisfy a numl>er of fi. fas. from aJo -
lice's Court, Nathaniel Bailey, vs. Du\ id
n Cool,er ulf . H - D jj JONES, D. SW.
e March» wtJ 42 -
® oXVnvate ba\c.
’* Negro Fellows; 1 first rate Hot. r
x boy; 1 excellent Cook, (« Woman.)
Apply to h HULL & to.