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Nkw York. March 14.
i, vtu roits j'.i i nyoav <.
By the iiankfit Sully, Capt. It.!, wh‘h
iimvefl sum Havre yeslerdav, b»yinjs sailoil
r* ,1, 11 th we are put in possession ot our
fifiof II ivre papers to thn . Ith. and Bans of the
j,j.h, coiilaiidug London dales to the bill ot leb
rU'r,am-e appears to bo in a quiet slate. Hie
poiH'dracy in Paris is console ed ot but little
:e . ()f the pc.sons taken tip, six out
veil are represented lo be loieiguers.
Tlie London Courier of llio Bdi stales, that
the despatches which were brought the day
nrevions by lh • Russian Courier to the Minister
of Foreign tT.iirs, announced tlrat Russia was
uot vet decided as lo the ratification of the trea
ty of November 15tli; but nevertheless, it was
honed that ihe latificalion Would lake place.
The affaire of Paly appear to he m a very un
settled state. The F.eneh government have
0 dered a few troops to Laly.
It was .umored yesterday afternoon thn gov
crnmc.it had received despatches ‘om«». Pe
tersburg, aniiouneing that the 24 Articles will bo
VOl v shortly ratified by the F.mpe.or Nicholas.
Bh-oh'M —Ratifications were expected ot the
; Conference of London, though perhaps without
j verv good grounds. On the whole they despair
| ‘f, amicable settlement ol the atlans i t
? nCm and Holland, a. least on the bases o.
■ N iv" 15th. Lend Palmerston begins to be very
ftj ‘n lie was persuaded Willi much ditti
I give I, is signature, by M. Talleyrand
I mid thus connected the interests ol I.mice and
j England very intimately.
It \i v \t the close ofa long coniereuco be
tween the ambassadors of ll»o four po.ve.s
0,1 die uffii S of Italy, Connors o ere MUt oft Jot
Vienna Berlin, and fel. Pm nsbil B , by the to
* eclive ministers of these Stales. It is thought
lh , t Casio,i' Pete, had advised them o ho re
In ions existin'' between I ranee and tlie Court
ol- Rom• wla"i..* to the late events that have
disturbed Ron, .ma, and obliged the despatch ol
some French l oops to Civ.la Vecch.a, m com
pliance with a call ol the Holy l ather.
\ report of military pro [nations at Civita
Vicrhia was at first leceived without confi
dence; but since it has been proved, some ol
the Paris papers urge the despatch ot a I rencli
corps into the Roman Slates, to iinllity the Aus
trian influence, and after a lively discussion, the
project has been approved by the ministry.
1 In conse pience. orders have been given to fin
Dill two ships of the line aiulnve *'J U
loir and lo f. eight merchant vessels at Marseilles
and Cette for .ransports £^DoN FBb 7 __ city
Business has been almost mill on Change to
day. Consuls opened and closed at 0-8 «. *' «
laarn that many peisons employed in the murine,
are lo be reduced to half pay; winch confi ms
what Lord Allhrope said: that the government
are about to submit to Parliament statements
far a reduction ineXyenditu.es.
<;, ee co is at p osent tlie theatre of civil war.
C dletli is at the head of the lloineliots against
A" .siiiio Ca odistrias, and Colocolroni and the
,Mo inis. Two actions have taken [dace, and
Collem Ins retired lo Argos, where lie expects
to he joined hy the Chiefs of Arcanunia, with
. whom he means to renew the. contest.
The Messenger des Chambres says, that al
Ihoii'di Cii n. Seliasliani appears almost daily in
the Chamhe: ol Deputies, and has allended die
Couaeil of .Ministers, he lias not yet resumed jiis
port folio, amt M. Oassimir I’crier still retains
the. iinmaguiiiant oi Foreign Alt ti.s.
Ii sin ; dial lie will not ioutgo it till after tlie
vo'e of,re budget of dial dm n intent, the Cone
ral ;>,*• beingslillicieiitly , tnaig lo undertake the
Cl , • !«*!!•
I>: V ri*. Svm.i. Ii in r«rn toil Innl Ibrnimn
r I'Uii has suffered a severe defeat al St. Jean
Lp y,vc. lie had preceded ra inly ill his con
[< nest, unlit stopped by a iidusul on the part of
JdAlniallali Pm ha lo yield that place. He mirk*
BE,',, assault by lull" and sea, which continued
Imnrs will.cut success; an.) having sillier
mffii ve y much, he had drawn his sln,s out ol
Brannon shot, ami tlie army toCa’lla.
P 'l’he Augslni-g UaKOttv. announces that a Lon-
Pstaiitiiiople post of ihe 10 h -• aiumy. h ought an
Paccount of ihe captuiu of rft. J-und'Acro. But
it needs coi.li uiaiioii.
SUMMARY.
John Randolph has been formally announced
■ins a candidate to represent the Comity ot Char
| pnte in the next house of delegates. On die
I same day, says the Lynchburg Tirgituan, 1 aul
J 3. Car, liigUin was announced s a rival cuiull
(l ll ,n. Francis B .ylics, U. 3. Charge d' Affai es
1 > Buenos Ayres, family n I suite, wont passen
gers in the U. S ship Peacock, which sailed fern
ILslnu on the Bill hist.
We saw yesterday, (save the Pavnnnah Geor
gian of ihe 17th hist.) a Potato, of the growdi
: *,f the present season, five inches in circuinfe •
-|i>iico. We fear this early growdi of vegetation
tePiiera'l) h is been severely checked hy the 1 ost
«u’ Wednesday night. A gentleman f.om Bui
■nch says, ice was formed thicker than a dollar,
■n.l that the peaches and vegetables that wo:u
JjKl/ovc g .mud a*e nil cut ofl.
U The President of the United States has recog-
* Z1 ,,l Con ad W. Faber, as Consul of his Royal
Jledmess, the elector of Hesse ami Grand Duke
ff Fulda.
I The Inst Edgefield Carolinian is in mourning
' for die death of Edmund S. Bacon, Esq. late one
tnho resected EtJiioisjinci pioprielors of that
Journal. * tie died ul Quincy, in Florida, to
Which place ho had gone for tho benefit ot his
iSeulth.
* The Edgefield Bar have adopted Resolutions
in honoi' of bis memo y, and resolved to wear
Ptbe usual bailee of mourning for thirty days.
CL: i If. stoic Mercury.
k Oovemr.r Lumulun, offers 5Jt400 reward for
Wic apprehension of* John and James West,
1 «rhurged with the murder, in November last of
• James Lockofiy, in Carroll county.
James West is about 6 feet high, supposed to
tveigh 200 pounds, fair complexion, light hair,
lias lost ono ofhls eyes, but not perceivable it
.fi< t clnselv examined.
|| John Weal is about 5 feet 10 incites hiuh, dark
complexion, daik hair, lias a small pitre bit oil
-due of his lips. Both lie and James West ore
<jiu» k spoken.
jjawMßOOXLiinjai
3F .'.tract of a letter from a respectable merr.n.ntilt
• ■ house in Savannah, to their correspondent in
Charleston, dated . , ._
- “ SAVANNAH, March 1 /.
Jl In answer to your query, m relation to die
d Colton crop of Geo-gin, you have the coinmoii
cd illation* here, with my remarks:
“Export to Ist March, including that to Charles
r ton, 110,2115; stock he o Irl March 40,000, on
I ship board 10.000—50.000, about ight; a' Ham
bora and Augusta, March Ist. and in transitu,
30,000, very neatiy conecl; at Macon, L’t Match,
and in transitu, 25,000 —5000 too much; to coirm
i .to all places to the Isi Oct. 75,000, I should
•ay 20.000 too much—295,235.
• Tut.il, 290,234, or in louud numbers, 300.00(1
_ Uuduat orar oatioiale, 83.000
275,000
“ Ir' -hips a-e nlcnty. I would say our whole
«.v o t will ce.taii.'v iamb 250,000 bales, includ
ing that slopped to Cliailoston.”— Courier.
Moßit.F.. March Id,
CorTox.—Tho Imsinoss in colton this week
hs- been a.aside able, and r-n advance of fully
fee,it f n all description* has been established.—
Hxvßr. Feb. 9.
" Sc'ot ross.—The demand n Inch h/id been on'y
nil. i,-> ale f.mil lh* 31 st nl r . lo 'he b h inst. he*
•tap everv 1 -It o- the 7th- dining w..j< hd iv
f M<: the fellow ■ ibou' 3000
Jllptes abort ate, ’ .’consisting chiefly of Uplands,
* ,r,v « I) ‘cii freely purchased hv the trade. A
. <i - ,t o r I! e increase ot duty cn this si * lt>
I*)l. per 1001'ilog, (say Ilf. including th* »« ' *x
*,l 10 per cent.i inmle by the Cummutee of Fi
nances ol our Chandler of Dcpnli 's, may have
had some iiifliienco on these I'aiisactiotls; they
have generally taken place without advance hut
with var y ore.it firmness in iiriccs. The sales
Irorn Inc .list Jaiuiaiy to tlie Bth inst. anion* ' *0
BO'2B hales as follows2!07 Louisiana al HI a 101;
•Hl o I land, -Mobile, Alabama or Tennessee i,l
70 at 9. vVc. 4c.
llaviik, Feb. 10.
Hales Cotton, 30 bales of L. uisiana 101, 27
do. Georgia 82.
" dieoT
. ~L ^Va>V a> l Jf? h ? rn '* B,lrl -e County, on the 18;h inst. .Mr.
.1 A.MLS- \\ Odd V MS, aged aliont S 3 years— a aalivc ot
\or:h-Carol)nii. an*! hy Irade a tailor.
IT CA THOLIC CIIUR C/Z—-Tho Sermon
which the Bishop will preacli To morrow lire
nin<r, at? o’clock, will he in recommendation of
the aid to the Theological Semina* y of the Dio
cess. A collection will bo taken up lor that pur
pose afier the Sermon.
March 24
ICF Rev. SAMUEL GILMAN, hy divine per-)
mission, will preach in the Unihirion Church,
on Sabbath morning, afternoon, and a* 7 o’clock
in the evening. In the evening, the Rows a.c
free.
March 24
COFFBra.
liroen COFFEE
A U. GORDON, iM'lntosh-st.
firm'll 21 sf.vv Is
svG\n rr sTa^'
•UdSil IlllOS. sii'icllv iirime H>t. Croix
SI T «A»SS,
190 Rags Jiivn (’oif*o,
100 do primi' prot’ii do.
Lmulinjf IVoin the IStemn Hont Compnnyp
llotifs. niiii for Suit* I»v
THOMAS MetJHAN.
mneeh 21 2t 4S
Es \ t'bli *V Id US "
roil SALE.
I ihieon Ilrtmsnntl 500 poinulri
f,ur*l corn fed. well cured, tint! of excel -
lent ((utility for liimily ttr-e; which enn
he delivered in Ait'rnslii sit si short no
tiro. Enquire ut (lii:< olliee.
■Mnreh 21 IS
Valuable Town Loifj
FOB SALE.
he sold on the third duv of
y T April, lieintj Ihe first Tuesday in
■aid month, on the premises,
One hundred and ninety feel front, on
Hroatl street, mid rnniiiiijf liivk to Ellis
street, and bounded rust by Kiitlor nnd
'Co. and west by Sirs. Jones’ and Cft'np
bell’s Gully. The above front is divided
into live lots, of various sizes, according
to a plan Hint imiy be seen at Stovall «V
Simmons’ Ware house, or nt the olliee oi
the subscriber. The above property will
positively be s >ld to t!io highest bid !ei
on the abovedute unless previously dis
posed of nt private stile,—Terms one i
third cash, or tin approved note nt sixty I
i.iys.—The remainder, at m e and two j
yea's, with interest from th- date and
inorly' iye on the premises.
J. F. KING.
mnrdi 21 ’ 1 ?s __
r:i A A small RAY WAKE. 1
Mqftyears old. with a lon** - t*d!
and mane, a natural trot
ter. anil carries her he si
low. S?hn broke (coin the
subscriber’s lot, on the old
.Millcilfrevillc road, about six miles f*om
Auffustn, on Saturday last. As she was
raised in South Carolina, she will proba
bly make for that Slate ng’-iin. All rea
son able expence* will be paid on deliver
intc iter to me.
JOHN MITCHELL.
march 21 ‘lt 43
"tax .wmi!.,
) E will attend at the olliee of .1. \\
■ ■ iUaniairra, Esq. on Monday the 9th
and SJ’Jd of April, and Tilt of May—at the
(Ji.nia; Hotkl, on Tuesday the li’lliand
21th of April, and tith of May—at tho
t'LvNTi.Rs’ Hoi’Et,, on Wednesday the
I lib and 25ih of A j>ril, and 9ih of May—
«nd at thelliciiMONß HorKi..oa Thnrsdny
be 12ih and 20lh of April, and I Oil* ol
M,,y—to Receive* the Returns of Tuxahle
property for the year IKJ2, and Collect
the Taxes for the year 1331. All per
sons interested, are respectfully required
to attend, between the hours of 10 o’-
clock, a. si. and 1 o’clock r. m. on those
' la> “' OLIVER KEEP. T. C.
M. F. liOISCLAIK, A’. T. A.
mr.jX’h’? i tld.il 43
TheC’onslitntionalisl and < ourick 1 xVlir
publish the above till the hist tiny.
TULSTEE’S SALE.
Oh Lie Ju st Tuisdtt.il in Juno nut.
tjrv, / ILL be sohi at Tolunibia t.’ourl
Y f House, by order ofl he Court of Or
dinary of Columbia county, ninety-one
~nd one third acres of Land, lyinir
*,n the waters of Red creek, lands
* <‘\ ised by George Dent, deceased, to
in ah Jl- Fe.iduMand her heirs.
JA.’iiES T. I)K.\T, Trustee
march 2 i xvld 43
L, ! A('t)liA SIIEUUT’S SA LIT
On the first Tmsday in Mu/ nut,
-rnmyil.L he sold at Lincoln Court
y lioitao, between flic usual hours
~i sale:
, jii e No.gro .Man named Peter, taken
in satisfy two fi- fas. from a iHsiijislratc's
Print. Joel Fleluinjf vs. Harriot T. Eu
bat.li: levied ami returned tjme by u
constable.
A I SO,
10(5 acres of Lumi. more or less, on
Loyd’s creek, adjoining Win. Lynn, and
others, taken to satisfy a fi. fa. from Lin
coin Superior CV-urt, Charles Witt vs
Thomas J. Hooker <j’ Nancy I*. Hooker.
THOMAS LYON, s. t.. c.
tn r*-li 21 2tvv 4h
LINCOLN WIEinFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in June next.
■TSTILh be sold at the Court-House,
V 7 in Lincoln county, within the usu
al hours of sale:
A Negro Girl named Flora, taken to
satisfy n Mortgage fi fa. from Lincoln
Infetior Court. Win. Faseal vs. Thomas
J. Hooker and Nancy I*. Hooker; pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff
THOMAS LYON, s. i. c.
march 2-1 4tw 43
&ttAttain ®svonficie«
OA WAftiH) GOODS
AT AXJ DTIOKT,
i i§¥ ii. iirfiij.
TUvs Movumg At V\ o’c\ock,
IS Elio ST OF STORE A I.AUGK ASSORTMItST OF
DRV GOOD.a. 4 If Ik {> WAKE,
On maned on the Hirer from Charleston to
this place, and sold on account of alt
contented,
C 'NONNESTING Oi
J Calicoes. Ginghams, Drown Shirf
mirs anil Sheeting's, Cambrics, I’laiu and
Fijcneed Musli (is * f aim >st every des
cription, Handki rchicls, Shaw )s, color
ed Ik mestics. >llll mid llndiin Gloves.
Hod ISprowd, Cotton Hose, Nnspemlers.
Hhiek and Rlue Cloths, Hmxvn < ’ambries.
Limn and Cotton Ti;> ad Knives him*
Forks. Combs. Pen and Pocket Knives
And n general ussorlmciit of 11-irdwaic
suitable for a country store A i so,
WATCHES AND lEWFd.RV.
March 21.
iu iwr
Ji'jt
n\ ,3, niAU!«ar.%ijij 9
ON ’ONDAY ‘.kith inst, at 10 o’clock.
VngTILL besol.l without reserve, on
T V uecotinl of all concerned—damag
ed ca their v oyagre from 4 lati leslon.
■1 Cases Saddlery, assorleil,
i.can Skins, Ac. »vc. t\e.
'I enns Cash
March 21 43
ON IMOiVIMV *2Oll l inst., at II o’clock
beloi ,ingr to the llev. I Iron S.ttiTii, |
co.ysisn.ya or.-
tNb’ii JO ARDS. Sofas, lliuimg and
I*s ■ I l *, ikiblv-s, Hedsteads, itlahog’anv
W: , : -i Secretary and Hook Cases,
t-fiua 4 ; adle and Crib, Easy Chair ami
Was*, olaii'ls, Chinn Crockery Ware
Glas.sV* are. Kitchen Pro ses eti.l Safe
K.lehcn and Pantry Ware. Andiron-.
Fenifa's, Ac. Brussels and Ingrain Car
pels, iVp.
Tiie Mai ojrnny Furniture is of the lest
ijiutlih/, iiK.dc by liiukl, Phype »L Co. oi
New York. Tha s ale will lie perempto
ry. Terms cash on delivery.—As the
sale will lake place at Mr. Nnnlh f* own
House, tlir.se Ladies who might fi t 1 so
disposed, will find it agreeable (*> attend,
A croud eolleelioll of Hooks Will also
be offered tor sale, at tile same lime ami
place.
marrli ’<•! 43
J:Y MOXnj] VS ALII/..
Bolavv/are anu KT* Carolina
CONSOLIDATED LOTTED \ , |
Class pc. 5.
Dntu:int!‘ fa he recoined hy AloinLiifs Afail.
4!0 KU i.bers—l) drawn ballots.
CAPITAL PRIZES,
1 Friz sos 10,000 Dollars.
1 do of 3,000 Dollars.
1 do of 2.000 Dollars.
1 do of 1,(>36 Dollars.
10 do of 1,000 Dollars.
10 do of 100 Dollars.
10 do of 200 Dollars.
50 do of 100 Dollars.
Ac. tVc. A;. 4.
Ticket SI, Half (?2, Qa irier v?l •
maasswris
OFFICIAL PIH/.K LIST.
Drawn numbers of the Virginia Stale
Lottery, (Dismal Swamp, No. 1,
30, 53, 16, 31, 25, 45, 21, 56, 2S, 27.
FUMES CASHED, A.\!)
Prompt attention paid to orders at
rcrluaat© Lottery OlTico.
No. 211 Hi'uiid street
flT 5 * Address W. P. Hk;;i>s.
March 21
—WE e.re authorized to aiinonsicc
[I I GEO. M. WALKER, Esq. ns
a Candidate for the appointment of
Jad 'c of the Inferior Court of Rich
mond County, ul the ensuing Election,
march 21
rr —=> NORTH CAROLINA HANK
(J i NOTES will be received atjairin
all payment-: due tit
ALLENS & PADDOCK’S Ofl-e.
march I 1 4t -15
15001’ AM) If BO 10
WdIVW
gjs The Subscriber in com
t j mencing the Munuiiiettir
ing of Hoots, Shoes, Pumps,
Sec. for the City, has taken
fnrthe pres-u tthe Store, No. 261, lately
occupied by Air. J S. Jenkins, (lie hav
ing declined business) and having em
ployed Air. A. P. SAHTH, a first rate
Mechanic, to superintend the business—
intends to keep it a respectable estab
lishment. None but the best work
done and at the shot lest notice. Gentle
men leaving their orders or measures at
the Factory or at the >3114)E S 14)KI. of
IS. W. FORCE, No. 273, opposite the
Globe Hotel shall not he disappointed, as
regards quality, or at the time promised—
Sa\ iag so much—he respectfully solicits
Ibe patronage ol’his friends ami Ihe pab
|ic. * J. P. FORCE.
Feb 25 _2m 40
Go ov g\a, UAcVunond G wml'j.
AAHjEL 'I’ARVER of the ISlst.dist
p 5? tolls before c a sorrel HORSE,
about 16 years old ; fourteen hands high,
a small star on his forehead, grey about
the flanks, some small white spots on the
rump, trots and puces. Appraised by
.‘"bias Filzgdm.ll and Willi-s Palmer, at
13 dollars. E. J. TA R A LR. J■ i*-
A true extract from the Betray Bool;.
JA3IES Clerk.
Alarrlt 24 *•
»he ll remits.
A FRESH supply, direct from Hie
xSL Manufactory in Philadelphia, this
day received at
A. K\OW(,TO\"S
Fanpy Store, 2H Rrond-etrcet.
ronreh 21 St 47
l> I A ST A HE FIS ONN jfcPFs ,
K
B AOT'll CASES Superior Dunstable
!£? Ronaeis—for sale of
A. KNOWETxW’S,
Fancy Store, A’o. 218, Broad street.
It
TO IS KST,
A neat and convenient dwell
lug UtipSE. very pleasantly
situated on the South aide of
■'■-sifeiiSP- Green, mid second door from
i he corner of Mclntosh street-—adjoining
Mr. .Hid Moore's: formerly occupied
by Mr Itiblio. Enquire of Col. Caldwell,
in Mclntosh street, or on the promises.
P '«see>ion given on the Ist of April.
y ell 21 2t 17
EgmiWiY
- g%. I’liOM the subscriber,
y*%iSSl nbout two months sinee.
fcjf.nl CHARLES, a very black,
slim negro f‘How . nbout s*>
fe.\ feet high, mill ■!•) yea re
old. It is prolnihle he may
t/f' fj try to get to Charleston or
~* w>< Wr , i v 'W.f* s u- Savannah, and may deny
his name A owner. Any
information respecting him will he lib
erally rew oi‘d» d.
MARSHALL PITTMAN.
Columbia Co., Gn.. IMareh 10. Itw 41
O --T ~~33 Desirous of enlarging my
business, I have appointed
rCsj"s3r .) a sms Johnson, Jun’r., of
' Augusta, Geo. my Agent.
All orders will he forwarded to me. by
him, free of cost. Digs, Sulkies. Tilhnr
ries, Maggies. Ramiichcs, and Vehirles
of all descriptions, will he warranted to
suit, or no sale : and will he made to or
der at a lie l l notice.
.1 V.MFS TI’RMIHM-.
,V, irarlc, J\'cw deny.
THIS
eA;i on hand, n general assortment
«>f Carriages of ali kinds, selected
from tint host Manufacturing Establish
meiits at the North. He lias also made
niTangeinents to receive New \\ or It
weekly, and endeavoring to render satis
faction to his friends, by his unwearied
attention to badness, lie fctili desires n
eoiitimuiiiee of piilronnge.
JAMES JOHNSON, .Inn.
Corner of Ale I a tosh and Ilei/notil street, oppo
site in Messrs If mil »)'• Conk's Han house.
Q \. {; Carriages and Harness re
nailed at ihe shortest notice.
Dee 21 91
JOfKKY CELTS KALE*.
RACES over the Rouadven-
H tine Course, fair miles distant from
lire city, will eoninieneo on H'eduesdaif,
the |K7i ihi y of el/ieil nut, under the exclu
sive control and direction el the Mtexv
altls mid Officers of the Cluh.
I'i'ee for nay ni.IVC, l,1 ‘ gelding, in
the I uited States.
ITIWT DAY—A nut. IN
■I mile heats, for a purse of ifaM)
SECOND I) \ V—Ariiii. ID.
3 mile heats, for a purse of tJHOd
Til I it I) DA V—A mil, 20.
2 mile heats, for a purse of 2 ;0
FOI'ItTH AND EAST DA I —Arum,2l
Jj in 5 of I mile heats, Ibr M/0
(and gate money of that day.)
Wi • ghts, Ac. according lo the rules of
the Savannah Jockey Club.
March 17 wtd 4d
The Angn«la Chronicle, Athenian,
Milledgeville Journal, and Charleston
Mercury, are rerpiested to insert the n-
I).ive once n week, until Ihe Ili April.
CAUTION.
fQAHE Person or Persons, who have
3 In en in the habit of shipping Cot
ton from Augusta, Georgia, during the
I present w inter under my brand A name,
) are requested to übslnia from the prac
tice, or measures xx ill be taken to prevent
a recurrence of it, that might be attend
ed with some inconvenience to the parly
pursuing it
The quantity shipped to Charleston
within the last txvo or three months, un
! Her the above named circumstance* —its
I various quality, and appearance ns to
I hugging, and other external rireurnslnn
; ces. precludes the possibility ol u suppo-
I sitioii. that it might be the product ol mfy
one planter, and the singularity ol the
name, xvilh my peculiar manner of iiflix
; mg it ns a brand to Cotton, the probabili
ty that there is any other person hearing
the same, either in this Stale or Geor-
FRED'K. J HAY
Columbia, S. C. MurehT 45 tit
New Spring Goods.
SAOWDEJUk shear,
Have received this day from JVeio York, part
of thJr Spring supplies, which have been se
lected from the latest importations, and wilt
be sold at reduced prices, among them are :
EXTRA Rich French Muslins, with
i Satin stripes (new style)
Super Scotch and English Muslins (new
style)
Rich painted herd, llernnni Shawls A
Edict's.
Extra Klond Edge Gauze Handker
chiefs and rich Hlond Gauze Veils
Rich Gauze mid Satin Edge Rennet
Kiblions and Thread Inters
Extra embroider'd figured Velvet and I
super fancy Hells '
Endies Super H. S. Gloves
Gum Elastic Suspenders.
Super rich liiilfand dark colored plain
Muslins
Extra line Jnekonctt and Cambric Mus
lins
Extra jet hi nek Matteoni's Italian Lus
tring and super hluek Gro do Swiss
Super Shite Pongees and black Gro de
Indies
White and black corded Skirls and sup.
Mum. Chop Nankeens
Super Cambric and Furniture Dimity
and while Colton Fringe
Elegant Carved and plain Shell Combs
Super wide Rrniduttd Diamond Dunsta
ble Runnels,
fly* S. A S. xvill receive by the next
Pm Uet from Nexv York, a large supply
of super Ginghams. Prints, and a general
assortment of fancy and staple articles
suitable for Ihe Spring season. They
xvill continue to receive their supplies
through the season by the regular pack
ets. Country Merchants xvill be suppli
ed nt a very small advance from New
York prices. The citizens of Augusta
and from the country, are respectfully
solicited to cull uud examine their assort
ment.
Augusta, IMareh 17. 4t 4(5
TiSmiTE,
llHDS.primeNexv-OileansSu
Vr gar.
A. MACKENZIE A Co. :
March 7 4J_ [
A Barber Wanted,
A RESPECT VHEE While Rarber
may hear of n good situation for his
business, by application at this olliee.
Jan 11 ts 2H
sif«JA S A>Ai7r.
| RUES, prime Georgia Sugar,
H m " And a quantity of Rocx Salt,
For Side by
G. R. LAMAR.
Feb IH 3H
HI,
Surgeon Dentist,
fBLENDERS his Professional Servv
Jt «•* »to the citizens of Augusta. His
practiceeiilbracesr.lt operations in REW
Tell, St J !t<! lilt I'—Filling, Sealing, Me
pnrntitig, Extracting A Inserting Teeth
(I /■* Hoom at Mrs. Cammi-xii'ii.
IM. II inserts mol has a supply of Si
i.iuous Mutamc or f.xcniuitteTini.K Tunxn.
Tlieso 'l’eelli are preferable to oilier Ar
tificial Teeth, in the fuel of their resis
ting acids, heat, moisture, and other che
mical agents—they are not snHect to
decay, do not change their colour, or be
come ollensi vc from use. He also inserts
other artificial end the linmnn teeth.
As testimonials of Professional ability he refers
to the. follow eng
CERTIFICATES:
Mr. IHSSEEE buying been initiated
into my mode of prue.ticein Dental Snr
gery, and, for some time, an associate in
my office in Nexv-York. I recomniend him
to' my friends, as fully entitled to then
eonildenge.
C. STARR BREWSTER. Charleston
Daring Mr. Risselfs residence in N
York, 1 had frequent opportunities ol
knowing the very high estimation in
w hich he xvas held, by those xvho were
well acquainted with his professional
and geiiil. in :.iiy character, mid from my ,
own kiioxvledge of his Hcquiiemcnts, I
I'ee.l nundi pleasure in recommending him
in a particular manner, to nil who may
need assistance from his professional art.
U. PARMEY, .Veto- Wj.
march 21 _ ts 47
AVHITESMITII ULSINHSS.
F«Rir; snhseriher respectfully informs
his friends and the public, that be
has opened a VVliilesmilh Shop at Me.
Jacoii Dii.i.'h eslnblisliment, on Wusli
iogtoii street, xvhere House Eochs, Gnti
lioeks, Window and Door Hinges,
Springs and innel.iiiei y ol all kinds, to
gether with e\cry article of UWi WtstCel.*
xviJlbv nnnjg or repaireil, at all limes in
die best possible manner, and on the
most reasonable terms. Store Eock?
urn made of a very superior and safe
kind, such us cannot possibly be picked,
and which will ctfect every object that
f,e desired from such articles; which
are particularly recommended to Ranks,
Merchants, •j'n.
ANTOINE PIHQUBT.
.T ,n 2d Jit xvif 21
ii ijTlisNAlilS*
On Ihe first Tuesday in April next,
ai r JRR he Sold, agreeably to nn or
yjy ,!iV of the t'ourt of Ordinary of
(Mark comity, at the Marl.cl House in the
city of Augusta:
'j'hc undivided interest (being one fifth
pint) of John F. and Renjamin Phinizy,
children ofMnreo Phinizy, deceased, in a
I,nt or piece of Land, situate on the north
side of Rroad street, in the city of Au
gusta, having a front of 21 feet on said
street, and running back 100 feet, hound
ed on the south hy Rroad street, on the
west and north hv Spencer’s lot, and on
the east by John Woolfolk’s lot.
JACOR PHINIZY.
Guardian for John F. if* Bvtj- Fhinizy.
Jan 2S xvtd JJ
EKANKEIN SIIEH I I’E’S SALK.
On Ihe first Tuesday in April wri,
Wll.E' be soldntcnrnesville.lrnnk
lin county, u ilbin tlic» liourn
of sale, the folloxx ing property, to wit;
One hundred mid sixty five ncres of
land, on the waters ot Hudson River, nd
joining Hunt nnd others, token as the
property of Alexander McCarty, ut Uie
instance of James D. Woods.
HARRIS TONEY, D. ShfT.
Feb 29 wtd di
of Physicians of Georgia
CANDIDATES for License*
Practice Medicine, are informed. I!
J 1 ''’' following are ihc requisitions of 1 ,
*>ye laws of tho Board, and of \ho i. *
ewatmg the Honnl of Physicians
amended hy the Inst Legislature,
Ist. They ore required to write Th -
ou Mcdicul subjects and present them .»•
tho Dean nt or before each meetinp
the board field on the fu J Monday in i ■
cember, iinniialiy.
_ 2d. 'f'hey are required to stand asm
factory examination on every bram-i-
Medicine, and in no case will a lie. -,
be granted to an applicant materially .i
' eicnt in either branch.
| Sd. It is itinde the duty of the board, l>.
J examine all who have Diplomas, if fht ,
arc doubtful of the uprdicHiils qanhtio.
lions, nnd in no case to grunt licenses >
such unless they arc found qualified
practice medicine.
4th. 'i'he Hoard will, in no rase, gnu t
a lidense, without the production of sat i ■
factory testimonials of tho candidate i
sustaining a good moral character.
sth. It is rctpiired of Apothecaries m ■
plying for licenses, to stand a aatislhcb
ry exotninittioi) on Pharmacy, Chemit
try, and Materia Medicin.
Those wito wish their names enter. ■>
as candidates, can have it done, by ad
dressing the subscriber in Augusta, and
naming their places of residence, wilu
the titles oftheir Theses.
'i'he oxnmiiiaiions will be conducted in
Ihc order in which the names stand on
the List.
Oy* All communlcntions on the sal)
Ject, to receive aUtentiun must come free
of postage.
ALEX JONES, M. D.
Dean of the Hoard,
Augusta, Hfureh 17 4<5 w If
COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S ISALE.
On (hrjiist Tuesday in Jlpril next,
WILL he sold, at Columbia CourF-
House, between the usual hours
of sale:
ft Aero Lots, in the town of Wrights
borough, whereon is a Dwelling House,
a Medical Hiop, nnd other out-houses,
lying on the South side of Ilroad street,
adjoining Heard ami others; levied on
to satisfy a number offi.fns. from a Jus
tier's ('ourt, Nathaniel Bailey, vs. David
4 luoper.
ItICH’D. 11. JONES, l>. Sh IT.
March II wtd -12
COLUMBIA SHERIFFS SALES.
On the /tret Tuesday in April next,
WILL he sold at Columbia Court
House, between the usual hours
of sale, the following lots or parcels of
Lands, situate in the village of of Ap
pling, and hounded as follows, to Vvit:
One Lot, containing Hi acres, more op
less, with the improvements them-a,
bounded by the public square on tial
south, the road to Uayesvilluou the w est,
nnd all other sides by Wilkin’s laud, oc
cupied m this time by James Fleming,an
a Tavern,
ALSO,
One oilier Lot, containing Ijj urre*,
more or loss, it being the lot whereon Da
vis's old Tavern formerly stood, bound
ed hy the public square on the cast, Uer
many's Lot on the south, and the Acade
my (Spring Branch on tho west.
a i.so,
One other Lot, containing (}> one
fourth of tin acre, more or less, with u
neat office thereon, fronting the public
squuro on the south, and Davis's Lot uU
tho west.
A 1.50.
One oilier Lot, whereon the old Black
smith's shop stands fronting the public
square on the south, mid the Koud to
Ktiyesville on the cost.
A 1.10,
One other Lot, fronting the Bnycsvlllo
road on the east, the Blacksmith s cor
ner lot on the south, anil contains (i)
half ua acre, more or less.
a i.so,
One other Lot, in the rqnr of Ihc three
lust mentioned lots, containing(ij) three
quarters of an acre, more or less j nil the
above descrilx d lots, are levied on to sat
isfy an execution in favor of Christopher
F. (licking vs. Win. Wilkins, Executor
of Win. Wilkins, deceased, and Augus
tus Crawford.
AI.SO,
s'lO acres of land, more or less, on tin
waters of the I<ittle Klokce creek, Co
lumhin road running over the same, aid
known hy the name of WinfVey’s old
place, now in the occupancy of Willimb
L. Crawford, nnd hounded by lands ol
Benton Martin nnd others; levied on to
satisfy an exccu'tion in favor of Simoi '
Crawford, Adm’r. &c. of Jessee VVi". ■
i’rcy vs. WTllifiln- P. Beall, Admr. id
Henjainin E. Winfrey.
at.so, n
One negro man, by -be name of Fbi
lip, to satisfy the execution in the nhow
advertisement.
ISAAC IIAMSEY, fehfl. C. C
March 2 4tw 42^
(iKDIHit f Court of OsnixAiir
Franklin County, \ March Term. 1822.
William Turk vs. Harvey M. IWnyt ,
Administrator of Thomas M’Key,dee’d
■ TPON the petition of Wlhhbvn
U TURK, stating that hvis in pom s
sion of n Loud, given by I homos Me-
Key toll.c said Turk on the 14th day < l
Julv l w 2B, for two hundred dollars, oeu
ditionedtohe void if the said Thonu*
McKev should make good and sufficient
titles to Lot number 207, in Ihc 4lh Di>-
trict of Muscogee county; and it being
-tateil O'" 1 mi ‘de nppe.tr to the Court,
that said Turk has paid the consider
ation money, and that said Thomas de
parted this life before makinglitles; and
a copy of the Bond being filed in the
Clerk’s office of this Court. It is on mo
lion ordered that the said Harvey M
Mnyc's. oclinintotrolor of the estate of tic
said Thomas MeKey, deed, do she v
cause on the first Monday in Julymrn
why ho should not be directed to mui
t ties to said land, ns described in su
Bond, to the said William Turk in tor:;
of the statute in such case made and pro
vided. And it is further ordered, that a
copy of this rule be pub ished in one < 1
the public Gazettes of this Stale, one. ,
month for three months helor© the sitting
of said Court in Juiy ne ** -
THOW KING.c.c. o.
A true copy from the Minutes.
march 21 Dim
of sale: