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5 0P p THE UNITED STATES
irs, Administrator*, find Guardians.
LAN I) or N ISGItOKS, by Adxuinistrft
, or Guardians, are required, by law, to
irst Tuesday in tim luoi.lli, between the |
lie forenoon, and three iu the afternoon, at j
i of the comity in which the property is j
of tbc,-e sales must be given in u public |
lays previous to the day of sale.
•ale of personal property, m: T f>e given I.
PORT days previous to the day of sale. (I
lebtoi» and creditors of ail estate, must be i'
plication will be made to the Court oi *
ve to sell bAM) or >LGROLfcS must I (
FOUR MONTHS. ~ J.
votaasmj* J
proposals '
• Publishing tho ‘
iTA C\UU3XVCL\r, '
E*AILV._ r
G determined to issue tlie J
LJSTA CHRONICLE Daily, t
llic business portion of she a
it, and to commence llic daily c
;>.s early as a sufficient qmmti (j
>e, nnd oilier materials can lie u
>m the ,North we. beg leave, (
to oiler the project to oar 1
the public generally, for their 'i
The weekly publication will d
I as usual, and, a tri-weekly ji
d in the place of our present ir
:, and at the same price. u
a that the Daily paper, now
ilion, will be supported prill- 1
ic Mercantile portion of the I’ 1
we shall endeavor (o render st
> that class of oar citizen-, sc
into action every poss.hh j,
immercial intelligence ; and n(
I of .in able and intelligent
tor, well skilled in c.,miner "’
vlioei we design to engagi 11
lion of the almost possible “f
udic try, the latest ami most, .a
iinmcrcial and other news, n\
ho presented, and id, the fit
e interests of our Agricuitu
, Literary, ami general rca-, , >o
1 vv hum are aiso interestcU.
s. ill tile coininerci.il iutcili
■ apsoce .a me lay, will he duly attend -*d u>
Mih l Ami the numerous late improve- jo
Iflpnts m the mail arrangements of this to
m giving**!* a daily mail from every f...
Krill-, h r, ii > -t. W est, .Soi Hi. and South, sr
■Nitiir Charleston, Sow-Orlcai.*, Noil’..- U;
-’lira. and S.mm..ah slaves, present peeu
P Ulr facilities for a daily paper, and means
L if rendering it continually valuable iill(i
H riteresling. The patrons of this paper v
r may rest "assured that it shall not he ex tl
L spited hy any other similar publication, 0 ,
fjdelermincd as we are, to spare no means g(
| of'effecting tliat end, and sensible, that,
l in this coininanity, as in every other,!,
liberal & intelligent public wlllcvei keep u
pafce. in its patronage. with any uselul si
■and valuable enterprise that may be pre C
seAled to it.— We vv ill leav eitto a mnjo p
rity ofthe subscribers to this publication- g
tO determine whether it shall he publish- q
Ii J)ai!i/ throughout the you', tit ILN
kLLARS run annum, or Doily during
pusiness mouths, and tri-weekly during
remainder of the y in', al EIGII 1 DDL- li
| RS I'KR annum. s
Kr- To render this paper as valuable a
possible, cadi .\o. will present all the ~
to rial commercial and other nevvs c
In New- York. Uoston, IMiilad. Iphia.
atimure, Washington, Mobile, New
|cans, and every other quarter ol La
lion, received hy the daily p ipers ol
t preceding evening. And, as 'die pa t
per will he published regularly by sun a
fpe,every morning', subscribers will get t
>' the news so much earlier than by the lb- (
reign daily papers they receive Irani the (
Post, oliiee. when it opens thereafter, on
the same mornings. j
j - 9N offering this project to the patronage
of the public, we b,.g leave to be understood I
SB appealing solely to their interest, as the
only solid and proper basis of such an uuder-
Mking. Our own interest prompts us to the en
tjrpi ize, front a belief that it may bo profitable
as well as useful to tho public;; foi,
iMsloss it bo ussfu , and therefore i roftlahle, to
the public, it ought nut to bo, and wo are sensi
ble cannot and will nut bo, profitable to us; and
We therefore desire no one to patronize it. hut
fifcm an expectation of “ value received lor
tljer r money, or to continue their subscriptions
thereafter, should they be disappointed in that
j expectation. The correct principle of all husi
: ness transdetiins (and this is, of course, as much
a befmess transaction as any other) and the ou.y
| one on which they can be safely, honestly, pro
fitably, or permanently maintained, is mutual
icwf tand self-interest. And, relying upon this,
in the present enterprize, vve shall look closely
rA'nd actively to the interests of our subscribers,
the best means of promoting our own —sensi-
ble that whether they like or dislike us person
ally, they will patronize the paper, if we make it
,|o their interest to do so, and that the more in-
Aistiiously and p.crseveringly wo labor for them,
*|hc more general and valuable will be their pa
nonage. And, should vve at any tune, become
Slrgetftd of them and our duties, the best way
Os correcting the evil, and arousing our energies
:«4n.l proper sense of the source from whence vve
our profits, will oe to withdraw their
| -jJfcim...... till it shall be to their interest to re-
it.° This will be due to themselves, and
thing more than just to us. And, while no.
editor has the right to enquire of a subscriber the
cause oi a withdrawal ofhis subscription,to com
ilain o' him Ibr it, would be to attach to others,tho
blame, which, in nine cases out often, is due on
yto ourselves. If a man does not consider it
lus interest to continue Ins subscription lunger,
whether right or wrong in his opinion, he is just
as free to do so, as to withdraw his patronage
from any Store—and to enqui; e of him the cause,
is impertinent, while to blame him for it, is arro
gant and unjust. The patronage of a paper
should always bo given, or withdrawn, from a
sens j of the value ol the paper to the public, or
to ones-self, without any reference whatever to
the editor personally, whom one may like or dis
like, without liking or disliking his paper—and
liie re fore an editor should never consider tire
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 bo to prompt him to an examination of
Ids conduct, and the correction of any errors
ho may discover, and to stimulate him to
greater exertions—determined, at least, neither
j to deserve censure, or loss of patronage, so far as
j his honest efforts can avail to prevent it. As to
| the withdrawal of patronage for a difference of
political or religious opinion, that is a thing
which should never pain, or move for a moment,
any honest and independent editor, as, amid the
endless variety ofhuman 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
wo have found it.
Commercial patronage, however, has little or
nothing to do with personal controversy or con
flict of opinion; hut is founded, principally, on in
dustry, energy, honesty, and perseverance, in
the quick publication of all important facts, and
able and intelligent comments upon them, cal
culated to dovelopo their true nature and conse
quences. And, commercial men, undivided and
unprejudiced by party, will,as all others ought to
do, always carefully examine both sides of every
question, looking more to the intiinsic value of i
tlie opinions & arguments themselves,than to the 1
persons who utter them. However, then, vve j
may differ fom any of cur merchants politically, ,
ivliile we shall continue freely to express our po
ilical opinions, uninfluenced by any man or any
tarty, vve have no doubt they will patronize us,
10 long as vve may make it to their interest to do
m, commercially; and the Daily paper will be (
leveled chiefly to their interests. And they can- !
lot ho unaware, tint no paper can honestly a
'roe with them altogether, and that while they j
infer from us in some things, they will probably
igreo with us in others, and tlie same also with
my paper that boldly ami honestly expresses, as
ivery one ought to do, its own opinions, and not
hose of a arty, or of any other paper or person. :
We believe that a Jirsl-rale Daily Paper, such
*•» - •lnter , “*--■* - 1 -"- - * 11 1 11 *
liglily valuable to Uie place, and profitable both .
o its patrons and to ourselves. 1 lie gieal oil
octof commercial men, in patronizing papers, is ;
0 obtain tho earliest commercial intelligence I
Vom all quarters; and to elluct this, many sub
iClibe for several daily commercial papers, puln '
billed in different quarters. Vet still, as few, it ,
my, can afford to have one from every sea port, (
n commercial town,intelligence will often arrive
, y papers which they do not take, which will give j
.hose who receive those papois, the advantage .
>f them. And beside this, many of them have j
scarcely time to look through all the eommer- (
aial matter of every paper they receive (and of- (
luu to no effect,)to find such as concerns them- ,
selves or tho particular business of this city, i
Our object will be to have every commercial
paper that is desirable, throughout the Union—to
get them from the Post-office, each evening, the
the moment they are received there—and to se
lect from them, set m type, durina the night
and publish hy sunrise, next morning, all tho im
taut commercial intelligonco they contain—al
so, the important political and other news, so far
as’the time will permit—giving tho preference,
always to the commercial, and all that mostly
concerns the commercial community. Thus lay
ing before tho Merchant, each morning, before
he leaves his residence, all that valuable in
formation which is calculated to govern his
transactitms throughout the day. To eflect
all this, the paper will he consideruly enlarged,
the best of workmen will he engaged, and the;
commercial department placed exclusively un-j
der tho control of a commercial editor. By thus
concentrating all the valuable commercial Intel-1
ligonce font all quarters, the Merchants of this
place may be saved the great expense in
curred iu 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 tho foreign papers
which contain it, from tlie Post Office.—lt will
be both an expensive and laborious enterprize:
but, neither labor or expense are to be eared for,
in any undertaking, so long as they can be suc
cessfully and profitably employed; and of this
we have not the slightest doubt m the present
enterprize—at any rate we have determined not
to s, are them, in the effort foi success; and
some generous fiends, who entertain sim
ilar opinions of its success, and confidence
in our exertions, have had tire kindness to
step forward voluntarily with offers of pecu
niary assistance, should we need it.—We are in
reaty withagontleman of extensive commercial
ns well as general intelligence and information,
for a sale to him of one half of the establishment
—he to taken,. on himself the entire contiol ot
the comraeicial department of it. But, should
not this arrangement be made, an able, intelli
gent, and capable commercial editor will be eu
<,a ,r ed. —Wo shall stake every tiling upon tins
enterprize, and vve trust tlie community is suffi
ciently acquainted with us to believe, thal^wi
, are not disposed to do things by halves. Th<
question, then, is, Will such a paper be valuable
to them—vrorth the price of it ? All we ask, is,
give, us a fair trial, at the start, and if you ar
disappointed, withdraw your patronage, al vacc,
1 icithoitl the hast hesitation.
t
NiZJVA- Vinwr 1 - r —-Mr-m. —r
°i _ IMUII ATER.
■ I 0 WHOM IT may OO.ycEßX.aj
B j tlie use of llr. Hunter’s ine»liuia
’ i " Persons of either sex, (f
11 u,t y I‘arelully follow the very valuable,
I plain, and copious directions accompii
. I nj infg them, nre enabled etleetuallv to e
i radicate A (TIIiTAIN DISEASE, and
to restore lost health, with ease, safety and
, •ertainip, in a lew days.
The extensive sale anduaexain
r Pirn success ol this .Medicine, in this &
i o * l, r cities,and principal townstliroug’li
r rnl tlie Union, for the lust fifteen years,
during- which it was satisfactorily pre
’ pared by Dr. Conway, incontestibly
‘ jj!?™’." ll0 “ used with the INJEC-
I 1 ION I’OW DER.s.itcllbclsa thorough
, and speedy cure of that dreadful disor
der, denominated the Scourge of the Hu
man Unci.
Pills are accompanied, when
■ the case requires it, with fheIN.IEC
UON POWDERS and CERATE
i these constitute a most powerful tnedi
-1 ’’J'plicahle to tlie various singes of
this Protean disorder, full and plain di
rections, with « popular treatise, npluiidiig
the various symptoms, and the mode if treat
mad, accompany each box, so that per
sons of either sex may cure themselves.
_(/ nee u) the Pills $ I a lux; the Injection
I ou-ifrs a id Cerate 511 cents each.)
Cor sale by
TLKPCV A: D ANTJON AC, i
, Druggists, .du/rusta, (leo. I
( Observe that none are genuine un- (
iess signed TV Kidduu, on the outside prin- I
ted wrapper.
jrnnrehtJl 47
NOTICE.
HE firm of \. (Il IJ, Jt Co. will bo
li. dissolved on tho Ist of April next,
'»> mutual consent. 'l’lie business of the
eimreru will be settled at their store by
L Hull.
All those indebted to them will be good
enough to call and settle their hills, or he
prepared to do so when called on, and all
those to whom they arc indebted wif
mind in their accounts as soon ns poss/
Ijle. hi. ||. Oliver will attend qjt the stop
during the whole of the present month |o
make settlements, and it is to be hoped,
mat all with whom they nre to ho imulo,
will come forward. E. HUEL.
JS. Ii OLIVER.
By JIMiL.
Cl RATEFUL for the patronage he
lias uniformly experienced, informs
bis b lends and the public, that he will
ntimiethe
AUCTIOXAXD GENERAL COMMISSION
\t liie same Store on his own account
old will endeavor to merit a continuance
f their favors by promjitacss and at ten
don.
(le will he prepared through the means
“‘■.MS'sr' if 47 ,l
“fj mi K KWARI).
grt r-( ,EN f.oni the f.ot ol Henry Ea-
m the town olTrwinlon, Wilkin*
.cl county,oll the night ofthe 13lh inst.
. durli Brown HORSE, (nearly black,)
■os or seven years old ibis spring, nlionl
dve feet high, switch tail, star in his lere
ooitd, 1 believe one hind loot white,
narked with gear, shod before and racks
mostly—supposed to have been taken by
John Cannon, lie having broke Jail in
Lawrens county the Saturday night be
fore. charged with horse-stealing in sev
eral cases. The said Cannon is aliont
forty years of age, six feet high or more,
rather dark complexion, black hair ra
ther spare made. The above reward
will be given for the detection of ibe
Thief a d delivery of the horse, or twen
ty five dollars for the horse alone.
LITTLETON MADDUX,
March 28, d!)'Jt
O'T’The Georgia Journal, Macon Tel
egraph, and Augusta Chronicle, will in
sert the above twice, and forward their
accounts to this office fur payment.
P. Union
Valuable Town Lots
FOB SALE.
WILL lie sold on the third day of
April, being the first Tuesday in
said month, on the premises,
One hundred and ninety feet front, on
Broad street, and running hack to Ellis
street, nnd bounded east hy Butler and
’ Co. and west by Mrs. Jones’ ami Camp
■ bell’s Gully.’ The above front is divided
1 into five lots, of various sizes, according
I to a plan that may be seen at Stovall A
Simmons’ Ware house, or at the office ol
flic subscriber. The above property will
positively be sold to the highest bidder
on the above date unless previously dis
posed of nt private sale.—'Terms one
third cash, or an approved note at sixty
lays.—The remainder, at one and two
years, with interest from tli«. date ami
mortgage on the premises.
JINKING,
march 21 td <H
; A Barber Wanted,
A RESPECTABLE White Barhei
may hear of a good situation for hi;
1 ou-dness, by application at this office.
Jan 14 ts
: "tax notice.
*TS7E will attend at the office of J. VV
f y Mkrkditm, Esq. on Monday the Dll
‘ Mid 2:1(1 of April, and 7th of May—at tin
1 .pM.oiii-: llotkl, on Tuesday the Idth am
, Ith of April, and Bth of May— at tin
t 'l, * stubs’ Hot no, on Wednesday tin
~ | tli and 251 hof April, nnd Dili of May
al at the Richmond Hin i i.,onThursda;
~e 12th and 2(>th of April, and 10th o
" lay—to Receive the Returns of Taxnhl
1 1 roper I y for the year 1532, and Collet:
s m'Taxes for the year 1831. All per
.ns inteiested, arc respectfully require
1 > attend, between the hours of 10 o
ock, a. m. and 1 o’clock r. m. on thus
‘ ttyß ’ OLIVER REED. T. C.
M. F. BOISCLAIR, li. T. li.
march 24 tIOM 48
J, The Constitutionalist and Courier vri
publish the above tillthc last cloy.
JI.
irgcon Dentist,
r f CDGRS his Professional Servi /,
, 3to the citizens of Augusta. His
p •embracesnll operations in 7>E.\-
'i IJU GEEK—FiIIing, Scaling, Sc
pg. Extracting A Inserting Teeth. 1
Room at iMrs. Camfieui’s. _ J
.inserts and has a supply Ot Si- 5.
r Mktauc or Incoiuiwi’tiih.k. Tuktii.
'I Teeth nre preferable to other Ar- 1
t Teeth, in the fuel of their resis-j
t ids, heat, moisture, and other die- j
1 agents—they arc not subject to
1 do not change their colour, or be- j
< iflbnsivc from use. lie also inserts
r irtiiicial nnd the human teeth. j
. imonials of Professional ability he refers
to the following j
CERTIFICATES; <
!HISSELL having oeen initiated :
,y mode of practice it Rental Sun
lind, for some tjme. an associate in I
Hcel« Now-York. I recommend him
y friends, us fatty entitled to iiii ir
Starr BREWSTER. Charleston. I
_u-ing Mr. RisscH’s resvilencfc ir N.
It 1 had frequent opportunities of
j wing the very hijli estimation in
1 h he was lu ld, hy those who wire
I acquainted with Ms professioml
1 trciitlcmanly clnn acter. and from ny
11 "knowledge of his acquirements,!
Il much pleasure in recommending Inn
I,articular maimer, to all who mu;
led assistance tVom his professional art
E. PARMI-Y, .Xnv-iork.
march 21 «* 47
THE CMAItLESTON ;
CKOGKEKY STOKE. 1
. rnilll! Subscribers well known ii ,
g Georgia, os dealers in Earthen (
1 ivare, China, Gass, Ae. beg leave to h- ’
■ form their nuimrous customers, as wel (
ms others on ther way to Charleston, tint
their stock is iow complete, ami pre
nouncod liy juiifes lobe the best in tie
United States, vhich they are offering ,0
merclinnts at is low a rate us any mar
ket in America.
They are wel aware that promises in-
Irss supported Iw facts, are useless, aid
worse than usaess; they make no pro
mises, norappeii t o puhlicsymjui Ihy aguiist
powerful combinations or private, monopoly,
they arc well ailisfted that, the pubic
know how to appreciate such appeals.
No market is elided against us, but on
the reverse all if*' open, and our busi
ness solicited by the inanuluclurer ; om'
friends are luanyand powerliil, and vyilh
numerous other |d vantages, our liicilities
for doing businei-s are not equalled by any
dealer in Augusta, orsurpussed by any in
aVew-York.
VV'c would say, in conclusion, that we
intend making it the interest of purchasers
to buy from Us; our iii'iees shall be Zoic,
mu! terms
the ret-pcctahility of our house and rec
titude of our business principles.
H. B GLBAfSON A Co.
.’Vo. 2h l King Street, Charleston.
Fell 19 ts 40
“eak
now in posses
_B sion oflheir fall stock of Goods,
received per ships Oglethorpe and Wil
liam Donald at Savannah, direct from
Liverpool—which they offer to country
.Merchants and others upon terms as lih
. oral as will hemes with in any other mar
ket in the United States.
1 Their Stock was purchased hy one ol
' die firm in England for cash, which gives
■ them advantages equalled hy no house
in (his State, nor surpassed hy any in tin
< harlcsfon or Northern Markets. Theii
arrangements urn permanent, and sue!
- as w ill enable them at all times to be ii
- early receipt ofthe newest style ol shape;
1' and patterns. Feeling confident of 11111
king it to the interest of those wishing
supplies they respectfully solicit patron
~ ;qr ( —and pledge themselves no pain;
will be spared to give satisfaction.
IM?. TAYLOR A Co
f *}5Y Broad street, Augusta, near th
1 Merchants’ and Planters’ Hank.
Oje’Tlie Athenian, Georgia Jourrin
I and Carolinian willgivelheabovetwelv
’•'insertions ami tbrwurd tiicir bills lo
* payment.
Nov 9 ts n
■ aT.u'Tio*.
d Person or Persons, who hav
II been in the habit of shipping Col
~ ton from Augusta, Georgia, during th
present winter under my brand A uaun
~ are requested to abstain from the prni
v tiee, or measures will he taken to (irever
" 0 a recurrence of it, that might be uttem
( j ml with some inconvenience to the jtarl
pursuing it
The quantify shipped to Charlcstc
within the last two or three months, ui
- dor the above named circumstances—i
| various quality, and appearance ns 1
j bagging, and other external cireurnstai
• M jees. precludes the possibility of a siippi
'• silion. that it might be the product of ill
one planter, and the singularity of tl
_ name, with my peculiar manner of alii
ing it as a brand to Cotton, the probabi
ty that there is any other person benrii
, the same, either in this State or Geo
il. gia.
. FRED K. J. HAY.
|( l Columbia, S. C. March 7 ‘V.i fit
EST« A V,
A small BAY MABE
of rar^«<^/'yyci , i'sold, with a long ti
le jjSj nnd mane, a natural ti's
et ,er ’ 1,11,1 ,!al ' ri,>s , "“ r ,ie
r _ f\ It low. She broke from tl
~j •~-i atalSsubscriber’s lot, on the 0
Millcdgeville road, about six miles fro
sc Augusta, on Saturday last. As she w
raised inHoutb Carolina, she will prolj
bly make for that !Btatc tigain. All re
sonuble expences will he paid on dclivi
iag her to me.
ill JOHN MITCHELL
march 21 3t 48
New Spring Goods, s
SNOWDEN A; SHE Alt, gj
Have received this day from .ynv York, fart j. (
of their Spring supplies, which have been se
lectedfrom the latest importations, and will
he /told at reduced prices, among; (heni are :
I "A XTRV Rich French Muslins, with
satin stripes (new stylo)
Super Scotch and English Muslins (new |
style) s
Rich painted bond. Ilcrnnm tehawls .V
Ildkl’s. „ „ 5
Extra Blond Edge Gauze Handker- 0
chiefs and rich Blond Gauze V cils jS
Rich Gauze and Satin Edge Bonnet •-
Uihhons ami Thread Laces
Extra embroider'd figured Velvet and •
super fancy Belts .
Ladies Super 11. S. Gloves
Gum Elastic Suspenders. ... in
Super rich buff'and dark colored plain
Slusllns ~
Extra tine Jackonrll and Cambric Mae- »
has ..... » n
Extra jet black Mutteom s Italian Las- "
Iring and super black Gro de Swiss ’
Super Slate Congees and black Gro de
Indies
White and black corded Skirts and sup. “
Mam. (.'hop Nankeens . ..
Super Cambric, and Furniture Dimity
and while Cotton Fringe
Elegant Carved and plain Shell Combs
Super wide Braid and Diamond Dunsta
ble liotmets.
O'/’ S, A S. will receive by the next
Packet from New York, u large supply
of super Ginghams, Prints, and a general
assorjineiil of fancy and staple arlieles
suitable for the Spring season. ’I bey
will continue to receive their supplies
through the season hy the regular pack- *
ots. Country Merchants will be suppli
ed nt a very small advance from New •
York prices. The citizens of Augusta "
and from the country, nre respectlally
solicited to cull and examine their assort
meat. . ...
Augusta, March 17. It 4fi
MV old customers, and the pultlic in
general, are particularly request
■ ed when they are in want ol any first rale
I Corned Ucef. to apply personally, or sent I
- their servants to the subscriber,
t ISAAC HENDRICKS,
t, UT* I’ l '** ‘‘alise of the above notice, is,
v that families frequently get deevived hy
- their servants applying to a colored man
11 who is in the habit of vending corned
i- beef in the Market of such a quality that
ir the subscriber would not oiler lor sale.
h 1 H.
* Jan 11 v ~ 7
n JOTH'l’i.
yw XHU ('ity Taxes for the present year
re Jj are now due. and the undersigned
rs w ill call on the citizens for their pay
u\\ meat. After the expiration of two inonlhs
retan-lled ft y V '(.'.meil,
e- w hen executions will be ordered for the
respective amounts with the addition ol
ID per cent, and costs, us directed hy the
a- Ordinance.
JOHN 11. MANN, Col. .)• Tr. C. A.
Feh 29 2m 41
SIIiVUS SPOOJVN.
s subseriher acquaints the public
Is, B tliat he has engaged T. S. Moons,
il- Spoon Maker, and that he cun now have
ni Spoons, Ladles, and Sugar Tongs made
ry to order, of fine Silver. Work in the
h- above line, will be faithfully done, and
ir- on reasonahle terms. Persons having
old broken silver spoons, or other old
ol silver articles, can have them made into
es new Spoons, at No. 147, Broad-st. Au
se gusta.
I„. 0 JOHN GUIMARIN.
>h- o "7° Old Silver taken in exchange for
nli new Spoons.
in May it 1
Z
ng ttTgfTiiKßi'.AX, application will he mad.i
01 yf lo the honorable the Inferior Court
ns |of Richmond comity, when silling for
j ordinary purposes forlenve toseil twelve
1 Shares of State Bank Stock belonging
1 to the Estate of Dvnihl StarM h. deeeas
led. These are to admonish all mid sin
. jgular, those w hom il may concern, lo up
. j pear, and file their objections, if any thej
. . 1 have.
01 E. ST A RN ES, Guardian.
! I _
IRmaiT
Three months after dale, noplie.ntior
will be made lo the .Merchnnts A
ot-1 Planters’ Bank at Augusta, for the pay
Ihe I meat, of the following described bills o
ne, said Bank. viz". The left, hand half o
ae Bill No. Ifi, for $1(10 00, John F. Lloyd
era Cashier, also, left hand half of Hill No
ml j 111, for S2O 00. John F. Lloyd, Cnshiei
rty j the right hand halves of said bills beilij
1 destroyed or lost.
fm. It OUT. GRANT.
nn-1 Darien,Stilh Feb, 1882. 40
- i,s j clnssi cal; mathematical,
a ' n 0 | AND ENGLISH
se ji bn Aii w.
the m NTHONY MALONE will ope
llix ' im this institution in thrscily, on the 2
bili- of next January, al the Parsonage of tl
•ing Catholic Church. Mr. Malone will n
l or- reive only a select number of pupils, I
whom he pledges himself to do amp
• justice. Mr. M. will hold an annual c;
iff animation ofthe pupils of his seminar
to which the public will be invited, ar
he confidently hopes that on that occt
sion, parents nnd guardians, who slm
E, 4 fiivor him with their confidence, will I
tail well pleased with the improvemei
rot- (vhich their children or wards shall huv
ead made. As to capacity, or moral cha
the actcr, tho most respectable referem
;old will he given. As to terms, which shu
rom he moderate, «)•(■, apply at the seminar
was N.B. The English department in at
aba- dition to the subordinate branches ■
rca- .polling, wading, dictionary, A Engl it
ver- grammar, will comprehend sacred ui
propbane history, geography, Englit
E. composition, declamation, tji-c.Ae.
Dec 14 I®
yafea NOTICE.
The subse.nber, as Agent
for the Wtnte, wishes to
'urchase 25 Negro Fellows, from 18 10
5 years of age, for which the cash will
ie pal'd.
THOMAS GLASCOCK.
Jan 7 »f 2ft
KJTERtA nn K
. THE undersigned
if mt respectfully informs his
Intends, anil the public
Hell!! L generally, that bo has
not closed his House,
in Lexingtoh, or ro
noVcd. us he Understands has been re
iorted hy some evil disposed persons,
mt sl ! ll keeps it open, and will continue
.1 «lo so. He returns Ids thanks fi>r the
iheral patronage hitherto conferred, and
tikes this opportunity of informing
Item, that his establishment lies lately
undergone considerable repair and ii*
now in excellent order for the rt eepfioit
„f BOARDERS and TRAVELLERS,
who may rest assured that every possi
ble effort, will be made for their comfort
and satisfactory nccomifiodath n, in ey
cry respect. Elis stables are large, in
line order, and provided with attentive
Hostlers, and the K>sl of provender.
JAM ES \V ELLBOUN.
Lexington. Feb. 1882. 88
J.,* A large DWELLING. LtVi\
A<‘. anti A IjARGE W'I'OREi
well calculated for Dry-Goods
nnd Groceries, opposite tlui
store of Edward Thomas, Esq. Upptef
end of BrcJad-Strret—aa excellent ptaiul
ibr business. Possession will bo givert
on the first of October. For terms, which
will be liberal, apply to Mr. Joßkvb ( ?ah
rik, at tho above place.
GA R RET LAWR i 3NCE.
July 31 . s,; t
iitrnoj
And Commission Business.
HAVING tnkenthestorc lately oe<;«»
pied by Mr. PniLure, I will
(mue to transact the Auction and CorilJ
mission business, os recently bondncWU
by him, and solicit a continuation of the
lairoimge Ms. Phillips lias been favored
with. My attention will he devoted Mj
elusively to Goods on Commission. I
inn prepared to mnko ailVunccs to uHj
amount, and on liberal terms. .
J. MARSIIALLa
Augusta, 19th Jan., 1832,
TOW \ LOTS
FOR SALE
THE subscribers invested hy the Le
gislature with power for that pur
pose. will oiler for Stile, on Thursday thtt
o(Jth of Apvil next, nml on tlie succeeding
• lay, a number «>f Lots, Improved arid
( . unimproved, in tlie town of IlMnbnl'g;
1 owned by tlie SBt«le of South Carolina;
~ on the following terms, viz: one tliira
ofthe purchase money to be paid In Cash;
the remaining two thirds, in one nnd
two years, with interest from the side)
_ the payment thereof to he secured hy
bond and personal security and a moi't*
gage ofthe premises.
q W.TIIOMPEON,*. \ Commis*
„ N, L.GIiIH'IX, > - 0 ., r „.
® HENRY SHULTZ. )
~ march 14 im 45
. The Charleston MercUry, Coluihlnd
! r Times, and Augusta Chronicle, will pub-j
'■ the above for one month,and forward
„ their hills to Henry Shultz, Hamburg.
ico, •' offre, orthern Lard,
FLOUR and MOLASSES,
mytlVV landing and for sale by
L. HULL A CO.
MarcliJ4 Jf £fl_.
LIHUOKS
'? a P* HHDS prime N E ULM
B 5 bids Rye Gin
10 do Rye Whiskey
‘ (£/=■ Just received, and for sale low, for
cash, or town acceptances, tiff days.
" 1 L. HULL A CO.
][ March 14 »f 45^
,y
FOR SALE,
- APPLY AT THE GLOBE HOTEL.
Feb 22 4t 39
a K egt aI V m ulc .
y
ot ojp Negro Fellows; 1 first rate House
o< ' boy; I excellent Cook, (« Woman.)
d, Apply to L, lIULIi A to.
fmv HE Creditors of l>. C. Cax'i'elou,
y Esq. Merchant of Augusta, are re
quired lo present their demands 10 tin
undersigned, previous lo the first day of
April next, or they will bo debarred the
benefit ofhis assignments.
JOHN PIHNIZY,
G. B. LAMAR,
on Assignees ofthe Individual property
2d of L. C. Cuntelou.
be rj, 110 charleston tlrrcury Will please
re ‘ i nM . r t the above weekly till the first at
Anril, end send the bill for payment
9 le Jan 28 WtAl 32
COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in April ne.u<
oil v«7lLLbe sold at Columbia Court
bo V ▼ House, between the usual hours
-lit 0 f sale:
vc Bfis acres of Land, more or less, bound-*
ar- by lands of Marshall Keith, Biaek
ice W ell, Bfadberry, Wm. McGar ami Cone;
all to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. from I oiunv
ry. liin Superior Court, Thomas Nelson vs., |
td- John Nelson. „
of ISAAC RAMSEY, ShfT. C. C. v
ish Feh 1 8t =^3
md ______
ish JOB PEISRIMS
NKATLVEXtCVrSO AT THIS UfCICK