Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1831-1836, April 28, 1832, Image 1

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IfISSiMSMSnSiiSSJSSS S ■ 555S5SSS ■—- 315 I>-iB AUd'OLib COttNER Of’ JACKBON & EI.US-STItEETS. ‘ ~~"' ' " ' ' = gSSBte 1 -- SATURDAY, APRIL «8, 183 S. VOMJIIK 46.--NO. 58. IPUBLI9 HMDRVKAV Knx!•>•?)A V AND s>A I’UUDA V MOUMNO, 15V / '/. PEMBERTON. *t/i *:•£ * m* yyf l> .« ju avi a-y» *i(> r. j » PAPER, f;vi: DOLLAR.- ■ tuiiium, payable in advance, or SIX. DOLLARS ui -.1 - file vear. ,VE^: ? f/' PAPER, THREE DOLLARS pci aim, payable in advance, or FOUR DOLLARS ai •ivl of ihc year. to pnpor wiM -’ivcontinneil (except at the choice oi ,lis|iur,» tin:! all arrearages are paid. G>VI3KTIBEMENTS are inserted itni-tneekla ■j l- c»*uis per square, for the first insertion, uml id 3-1 ts fer enT.li succeeding »U C 2 l-‘J •• per square for each insertion—ami monthly (when exceeding one square) at 3*l for cadi insertion.— a- aowevvr small, is charged less than one square. . •• intended to bo limited must have Dio mnnuer Oi , semi-weekly or weekly, written on them, or ■ dI! bo Inserted scali-weekly till forbid, and char ge | nbs'isher takes upon himself the risk of all remit res of money made to him by Mail—the person remit \ br.-i paying ilic postage, and obtaining from the l\>st •;rr, a written or verbal acknowledgement of the oum- ami its deposile Inliis oflke, which shall be given ’ll* jv.itd: - Ic.r in case of miscarriage. ,p/ri (on business) must be postpaid, or they i not l«- taken out of the office. he f; vS aOF THE UNITED STATES publir-htd la this paper. Tn Ezecntnrt, Jdmnistrntnrs, and Qvardiani. S VUES of LAND or NEGROES, by Administra tor--,* .xccuiers, or Ciuardians, are required, by law, to be held m the lirst Tuesday in llio inouib, between the hours of en tn l!ie forenoon, and three in the afternoon, at the Court- u.use of the county in which the property is situate.—No ice of these, sales must be given in a public ta/euie, *SIXT V ays previous to flic day of sale. .Notice of the sale of personal property, must be given jB like manner, FORTY' days previous to the day ol sale. Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be published lor FORTY days. Notice that application will be made to the Court o- Or 1 inary for leave to sell I.A N1) or NEGROHa, miiM be published for FOLK AION (i»S, lUBIIWII H 1111 '?.J33CTnt IMSOPOSALfc} For Publishing the fITCGWVA. CVUIOKVGLFi, IPAiijT. 71V A. 11. PHMHKRTO.V. HAVING determined to issue the v oust a ciibomgle ;e%. fit-siiViiout (lie business portion o.C the year, at least, ami to commence the daily l’.n lictilion as early as a sullieieut quanti ty of new typo, ami other materials can lie obtained, from tin. North wo I,eg leave, respectfully, to oiler the project to our friends and the public generally, for tlydr patronage. 'l’he weekly publication will be continued ns usual, uml, a tri-weekly will be issued in (lie plaec of our present [semi-weekly, -ami at. the same price. And sensible (hat the Daily paper, now in contemplation, will be supported prin leipally by the Mercantile portion ot the community, we shall endeavor to render i( valuable to tb. 1 class of our citizens, by culling into action every possible means cf Commercial intelligence ; and. with the aid of an able and intelligent assistant editor, well skilled in cummer rial ail'tiivq whom we design to engage, nail (lie exertion of the utmost possible energy and industry, lilt; latest and most important commercial and other news, will always be presented, and at the same time the interest*, of old 1 Agricultu ral, r.diiical, Literary, anil general rea ders. most of whom are also interested, more or less, in the commercial inteili geiice of the day, will be duly attended to. And the numerous late improve ments in (lie mail arrangements of (Ids city—giving as a daily mail from every /pi liter, feist, West, North, and South, by Hie ( hmleston, iS'ew-Orleans. North ern, and Savanaali stages, present peea liar facilities fora daily paper, and means of rendering it continually valuable and interesting. The patrons of this paper may rest assured that it shall not ho ex celled by any other similar publication, detcrmined'iis we are, to spare no means of eifecting that end, and sensible, that, an lids community, as in every other, a liberal .t intelligent public willevei keep pace, in its patronage, with any useful and valuable enterprize that fnay be pre , sealed to it.— W e will leave it to a majo rity of the subscribers to this publication, to determine whether h shall be publish ed Daily lliroui'hoiit Ihc year, at Tl),\ DOLLARS run annum, or Daily dnrinu' the hminffs month.?, and tri weekly dura ig fie reniyindrr of the year, at LIGHT DDL LA IIS mat annum. (I/ 5 * To reader this paper as valuable •as possible, each No. will present all the iilalerial eoimaercial and other Hews, [■from New-York. Boston, Bhiladelptiia. Baltimore, Washington, Mobile, New- 1 Orleans, and every other quarter of the Union, received by the daily papers of the preceding evening. And, as die pa per will be published regularly by sun vise, every morning, subscribers will gel the news so much earlier than by the. so- I feign daily papers they receive from the Post otliee, when it opens thereafter, on the same mornings, IN offering this project to the patronage of the public, we beg leave to be undoistood as appealing solely to their interest* as the ■only solid and proper basis of such an under taking. Our own interest prompts ns to the en [ terprize, from a belief that it may be profitable to uu.selves, as well as useful to the public; for, i unless it be useful, and therefore profitable, to the public, it ought not to be, and wo are sensi ■ blecuuuotaiulwillnntl.fi, profitable tons; and wo therefore desire no 0110 to patronize it, but born an expectation of “ value received” for their money, or to continue their subscriptions ■thereafter, should they bo dhappninted in that ■expectation. The correct principle of all busi ness Iransacliins (and this is, of course, as much a business transaction as any other) ami die only one on which they can bo safely, honestly, pio liiably, or permanently maintained, is mutual benefit uml self interest. And, relying upon ibis, in the present enterprize, we shall look closely and actively to the interests of our subsciibois. as the best means of pioinoting our own——sensi ble that whether they like, or dislike us person ally, they will patronize the paper, if we make it to their interest to do so, and that die rnoic in dustriously and persevering!) we labor for them the more general and valuable will their , trouages. And, should we at any time, becou. forgetful of them and our duties, tbo best vv ot correcting the evil, ami arousing our cnergu - "id proper sense of the source from whence \\ derive our profits, will be to withdraw lb patronage, till it shall be to their interest to t. new it. This will be duo to themselves, an nothing more than just to us. And, while m. v e ‘b tor has the : : pht to en ,uire of a subscriber the | cause ot a withdrawal of his subscription,to com _ J plain of him tor it. would be to attach to others,the | blame, which, in nine cases out of ten, is duo on * ly to ourselves. If a man does not consider it I ) hia Interest to continue his subscription longer, ) h • whelhor right or wrong in his 0| inion, he is just 1 | fioin any and to enquire of him the cause, 'i' j is impertinent, while to blame him for it, is arro ;2 S ;lnt ::, "1 otijust. The patronage of a paper - should always be given, or withdrawal, from a sense of the value of the paper to the public, or , r to ones selt, without any reference whatever to the editor personally, whom one may like or dis j- like, without liking or disliking his paper—and i- therefore an editor should never consider the J, withdrawal of subscription, as a personal matter, in tile least, or fe.el the less respect or regard for y the individual who withdraws it, Its only oiled should ho to prompt him to an examination of his conduct, and the correction of any errors lie may discover, and to stimulate him to 0 greater exertions—determined, at least, neither tl to deserve censure, or loss of patronage, so far as J his honest efforts can avail to prevent it. As to the withdrawal ofpatromijro fora difference of 11 political or religious opinion, that is a thing c which should never pain, or move for a moment, i, any honest and independent editor, as, amid the ■' endless variety ofhuinan opinion on those sub . jects, the same expression of opinion which would induce one man to withdinw, would in duce another or more to subsoiibo—at least, so we have found it. Commercial patronage, however, has liuio or nothing to do with personal controversy or con flict of opinion; but is founded,pi incipally, on in , dustry, energy, honesty, ami perseverance, in the quick publication of all important facts, and j > able and intelligent comments upon them, cal ’ culatod to devclope their true nature and conse quences. And, commercial men, undivided :uni unprejudiced by party, will,as all others ought to j do, always carefully examine both sides of every . question, looking more to the intiinsic value of the opinions it arguments themselves,than to the persons who utter them. However, then, we may dili'er from any of our merchants politically, wbdo we shall continue freely to express our po litical opinions, uninilucncod by any man or any party, wo have no doubt they will patronize us, so lo.ig as wo may make it to their interest to do so, commercially; and the Daily paper will bo | devoted chiefly to their interests. And they can not be unaware, that no paper can honestly a giee with them altogether, and that while they dili'er from us in some things, they will probably agree with ns in others, and the same also with any paper that boldly and honestly expresses, ns * every one ought to do, its own opinions, and not ( those of a party, or of any other paper or person. We believe that a first-rate Daily Paper, such as we are detm mined that ours shall ho, will be l highly valuable to the place, ami profitable both ' to its patrons and to ourselves. Tbo great ob- | joctof commercial men, in patronizing papers, Is ( to obtain tbo cm best commercial intelligence from all quarters; and to ell'eet ibis, many sub scribe for several daily commercial papers, ; üb lisbed in dilVercnt quartais. Vet still, as few, if any, can afford to have one from evoiy sea port, or commercial town, intelligence will often arrive ! by papers which they do not take, which will give those who receive those papers, the advantage ; of them. And beside this, many of them have j scarcely time to look through all the commer cial matter of every paper they receive (and of ten to no effect,)lo find stick as concerns them- I selves or the particular Imsiuess of this city. | Our object will be to have every commercial | paper that is desirable, throughout the Union—to | . get them from the Ihrsl-ullice, each evening, the the moment they are received there—and to se lect liom them, set in type, during the night . ami i ithlisli hy sunrise, next morning, all the im taut commercial intelligancu they contain al so, the important political and other news, so far ■ as the time will permit—giving the preference, t always to the commercial, and all that mostly ■ concerns the commercial community. Thus lay ing before the Merchant, each morning, before ho leaves bis residence, all that valuable in i' formation which is calculated to govern his transactions throughout tbo day. To effect all this, the paper will bo conslderuly enlarged, 1 the best of workmen Will be engaged, and the ’ coimnot cial department placed exclusively un ‘ j der the control of a commercial editor. l!y thus 1 1 concentrating all the valuable commercial intel ! ligence fi out all quarters, the Mot chants of this i place may be saved the great expense in curred m diiilys from abroad, ami the onerous J trouble of searching through a Imhel of coin morcial chaff, tor a grain of wheat, and often not oven that—ait I will receive it also some hours fijirlli r ili.'iii ifu.y could obtain tbo foreign papers ’ which contain it, from the I’ost UiUee.—lt will " l, u (jotb an expensive and laborious enterprize; but, neither labor or expense are to lie eared ter, 1 ia any undertaking, so long as they can bo sue -1 ccssfully and profitably employed; and ol tins r we have not the slightest doubt in the j resent ■' enterprize —at any rate wo have determined not 1 to spare them, .n the effort fur success; and ' some generous friends, who entertain stm- liar opinions of its success, and confidence f i n our exeilions, have hail the kindness to " step forward voluntarily with olfois of pecu niary assistance, should we need it. —\N o are in j ’ Italy with i gentleman of extensive commercial ' as well as general intelligence anil information, : for a sa!o to him of one half of tbo establishment 1 he to take c,| on himself the entire contiol of the commercial department ot it. Dot, should j not this arrangement be made, an able, inteili -1 | gent, and capable commercial editor will be en ’ ; gi,god.—We shall stake every thing upon ibis "uterptizc, and we tmst the community is sufli- , ciently acquainted with us to believe, that we j ■ -e not di.s; osed to do things by halves. Tim uestion, then, is, Will such a paper be valuable ~ them—woi tb the price of it.' All we ask, is, j ice ns a fair trial, at the stmt, and If yon are j imppointr.d, withdraw your patronap, at once, l 0 without the least hesitation. •B VIST ES VA I KS V3OSS FROM Soll .I.WW 111. KEGS prime Gaslu a Butter, P-5 ilo do Dairy do. ALSO, | till bids No. J! Mackerel, and w ill ho sold i !o\v, l.y L. HELL. April 11 51 A Barber Wanted, A IJESBIdC’TABLE White Ha. hor iAa. tnay hoarofa grood situation for his htisincss, hy npplication at this ollico. Jan M ts thx VG UV'XV, a A DWELLING, LOT, Ac. and V LABGE WTOISE, widl calculated for Dry-Goods and Groceries, opposite the store ot Edward 'Thomas, Esq. upper end ol Broad street—uu excellent stand for business. Possession will he {given oa Ihe first oft letoher. T'or terms, xvdiieli will he liberal, apply to Air. Josura E.ui ttiK, at the above place, GABHET LAWBENEE. July 31 st; XOT* i’ kT INie sahseriher, as A {gem for the State, wishes to Pureliaso (Jo Neigro Bellows, from h-i to '2~> years'of agv, for which lite cash will he paid. THOM AS GLASCOCK. Jan 7 ts V<i B§o4S>’i 1 S*alfOi'3 STlie Siiliscritn r in com inenein.r ilu- Mantif.ietur ug of Boots. Shoe Pumps, jfe, <.Ve. for tin; City, lias taken for the present the Store, No. “JOI, lately occupied hy Air. J. S. Jenkins, (he hav ingl declined business) and having em ployed Air. A. P.SMITH, a lirst rate Mechanic, to superintend the business— intends to keep it a respectable estab lishment. None hut the best work dune and at the shortest notice. Gentle men leaving their orders or measures at the factory or at the SHOE .S'i’OilM nl i S. W. I'OBCE, No. tie J, opposite the Globe Hotel shall not he disappointed, as regards quality, or at the time promised— Saying so mneli—he respectfully solicits the patronage ol'his friends and the pub lic. J. P. I'OBCE. Peh 25 2m <lO r^'lJ 'V old customers, and Hie public in ITS general, are particularly request ed when they are ia want ofnny first rate Corned linf. to apply personally, or send their servants to the subscriber. ISAAC HEN DBICKS. The cause of the above notice, is, that families frequently get deceived by • heir servants applying 1 to a colored man who is in (lie habit of vending" corned beef in the Market ol'siich a quality that the subscriber w ould not oiler for sale. I if. Jan II . 27 V'vcm-U vM'AuhA VSouks. JUST tho Ilxphmalorv nn<l Urononhfin# PBENGII WOBd! BOOK; or first step to die Preneh Inn gunge. Being an easy Spelling Book and Vocabulary of tJOOO words, to which is added the Preneh Phrase Book—hy AI. D AI die Bossnt—third edition. 'The original plan of this little Afanilal has been highly appreciated, and the work used with much success. It lias been now much improved hy annexing the sound and articulation of each word according to the approved Dictionary ol Ahhe 'Tardy. With (he aid of this it may safely he said that parents and o lliers partially acquainted \\ ith the pro nunciation of the liirgiiiige, may give in struction to their chile,'en and pupils with confidence and correctness. It is also highly useful to beginners or schools. Also, just received, the second edition of tho ( LAfSSK Ah PBE.M II lIIIA DEB. selected from the best w riters « that language in prose mid poetry ; pro I ceded by mi introduction designed to facilitate the study of the nidimeats of the Preneh, and attended w ith notes i v :dan atofy of the idioms we. Ihrongln.at (he world—hy N. AI. Hentz. into prod ssor in Chapel Dill College and now of the Col lege in Cincinnati. Also published, an easy Grammar ol the I rani ii Language, for young begin ners —hy P. M. J. hhnauit, late professor of Philosophy in Prance, and now Preneh instructor in Harvard (’diversity. Peel ing as a teacher every day the want of a giamnair lets obscure and difficult than those now in use, the iinihor has prepar ed this, which eontaii s nothing 1 hut what is indispensihie, and all it contains is m at li as simple, ole. ions and intelligible as pos sible. Also, V» anoslroclif s Preneh Grain, nmr. Published hy BSCSIA IlDr'O V, LOUD A iIOLBiiODK, .’school Book publish ers, Boston. April IS r>~) Notice to Stcclilicidcifj- Bank of Gkohoia, ) Siivitnnu.li, 7lit olpril, ISj-j, tj 9. N election for sit directors, on the XiY, part- oi' the Stockholders in this j Bank, w ill he held in the Banking House j in Savannah, on Alomhv iheTlh day ot May next, to serve for twelve months from that date. 'Tin poll will he opened at It) v. .'i. anti close at 2 o'clock, e. m. A- POIM EB. Cashier. April II Id ol Notice* City'Taxes tor the |iresent year K are now due, ittul the undersigned will call on the citizens for their pay- I ini-nf. After the expiration oft wo months 1 a list containing the names of all defanl j tors will be returned to the < aty < 'oiineil. , when executions will he ordered for the respective amounts with the addition ol ! 10 per cent, and costs, us directed hy the Ordinance. JOHN II MANN. Od. •}• Tr. C. Peb 29 2m 41 I TUcDc yVv at\v c YiN\»os\l<AV. €1 ON T A IN' IN G rules for Spoiling de t rivatiyo words, with a list of those classes which are not generally inserted in dictionaries By Bensselear Bently. I price .#2 25 per dozen. f I ins little work is intended to be used in schools to give the learner an early and -a ecu rule knowledge ot the formation ol derivative words; (.he rules being given . iu a condensed and tangible form, and as a hook ol reference for (hose who do ' not perfectly understand the subject, or j who may heat any time, (as most people I sometimes are) at a loss to decide. In | deed even writers u ho are somewhat ex i pel ieueed are often perplexed in spelling , many derivative'words embraced under , the rules given in this hook. We ollen 1 *<-‘0 chimnies instead of chimneys ; attor -1 nies instead ot attorneys, Art.; and some times the participles .of such words as I omit spelled emitting-, entiled instead id' i emiting, emitted ; liuiiuing for limiting; i halloaing for balloting. But hy a earc ■ fid attention to the rules and lahles in (hi.-i work, the' learner will readily acquire a correct knowledge of tic* formation of derivative words which will correct ma ny of the gross irregularities and errors which are so common. 'This day published hy BIGHABD J SON, LOUD \ IIOLBBOOK, School Book publishers, Boston. ' -‘April H 1 WvVAc VWusU'uWous. dTtvß a description efthe Manners and ( iistoms of the East, especially Hrjilnniilury if Ihc Holy Siri/ilarra-, in the form of a i’umiiiar eonversation hetweeii Air. Benyon ntid his son Harry. Illus trated with numerous heauliliil cuts. Ey Bcv. Bourne Hill Draper, ia press, and w ill speedilvhe (mldislied l>v liICIIAIIDSON, LOUD A HOLBROOK, Boston. S'?*This work will hea useful uddi ; lion loSahhalh School Lihrm it s, as well us an atlraelive and entertaining woik (or children at home. April II 51 Now V\v\i\e. i'uwwut'AvVvwv. B'IIA BOSON, I,OBI) and lIOL- Boston, give nolire that they will soon have ready for pahlieation. “A Commentary on the Holy Bible,” from Henry and Scott, with additional explanatory notes from Doddridge, I’n trie, Boole, Lowth, and other eminent writers. 'The above work is now in progress in London, from tin- press of (he Beligions Tract Society, and \\ ill he issued here us the parts are received. ’The whole conveniently arranged for family use. Be edited w ith improvements hy soverul Clergymen in whom confidence may he placed. April IS ~t~) AT a»gs 3. VATI3 SAUE3. | flegaut Barouche, with dicky! xJLP' seat mid Harness complete; attach- j ed to the Barouche is a fine baggage rack and hoot, made to t-rrceti entirely from the weather. ’The above has been hut little used, and is warranted of first rate workmanship, by L. HULL, AnctT. April 25 57 “TO S2a^T 9 Until Ihc Fir.l of October newt, a 'Tint Dwelling ia the Upper 'Tenement of the Bridge Bank Bnildi .g. immediate posses sion can he had—Enquire at the Alia iianic's Bank. April 21 2tw 5(! ijw 7 i' isorla v i’] n, A jSr. BBLS. No. 3 Alackerel, and will he sold lew by L. BULL. i April 25 57 ' By tho first Boat from WIV.FtYMII, f BBLS. No. 3. Alackerel, i In Bu kins first qun'ity G<>»hca Butter. ■ Al.iO, Just received, ■ 21) I this, superline Canal Flour, for fa i niily use, 50 Bids, superfine Virginia Flour, 20 Tierces ITime Bice, I 1 Hall "Tierces do. 5 ,-,0. Broken, do. r 2 Boxes Turpentine Soap, i 5 (llnls. N. Bum, Bipe.s Holland Gin. i Fur side at very low prices, hy , L. HULL. April 7. 52 JUST ItECE! VED, BA (iS prime < '<) Fl i ’EE i H) tierces prime Bice, And for sale low, hy ) April IS L. HULL. | Airi'M6.\ And Commission business. : j rs E AVING takeiilhestore lately oeeit |M U pied hy Air. C. Bun.m s, i will eon- 1 1 bane to transact the Auction and Com 1 , j mission Business, as recently conducted i | hy him, and solicit a continuation of tin , | patronage Air. Bhillips has been favored jiu ith. My attention w ill he devoted ev 1 eltisively to Goods on ('nannis- ion. I j 11 am iirepareil to make mlvanees to any j I amount, and on liberal terms. J. AIAB3IIALL. | Auhl'STa, Kith Jam, IKJ2. I- months after date, applienlion j 11 M. will he made to the Alereliimts’ A Blinders’ Bank at Augusta, for the pay-1 „ meat of tho following described hills of said Bank, viz: The left hand half ol Bill No. -Id, sorts I(M) Os), John F. Lloyd, Ca-hier. also, left liand half of Bill No. I it), for s 2() 00, John F. Lloyd, Cashier, , th e right hand halves of said hills being destroyed or lost. BOUT. Gil A XT. Darien, 20//t Feb. 1b32. 40 B.VfOl A LA R|» roK SAitij. I S. Bacon Hams arid 500 pomiSF Lard, corn fed, well mired, and of excel lent quality for family use; which can II he delivered in Augusta nt a short no -1 lire. Enquire ut this office. ' I Alareh 21 <IH J sows*:is r r.AiiV7s 1 a n sfr 'THE undersigned ' respefll'nlly informs hi>. 'Mr friemls, and the public fell « a . I T generully, that he lias tttffjpl,, » not closed his House, r itr l.exington, or rc lj moved, tis ho understands has been rc -1 i ported by some evil disposed persons, ' I but, si'll keeps it open, mid will continue I |to do so. He returns his thunks for the M liberal patronage hitherto conferred, mid * I (tikes this opportunity of informing •jfltem. that his establishment has lately undergone considerable repair, mid is I I now in excellent order for the reception ' of BDABDEBS and TBAVELLKUS, i who may rest assured that every possi ble effort w ill he made for their comfort 1 j and .satisfactory accommodation, in ev ict)' respect. His stables are large, in I line order, and provided with attentive Hustlers, and the best of provender. J VAIEW WELLBOBN. Lexington. Fell. I-532. ,'JH sigjvuig. spoom TTT'/ snhserilier neqiiainls the juihlie J 3. that he has engaged T. Aloons. .“Spoon iMoker, and that lie can now have ■"Spoons, Ladles, and Sugar Tongs made to order, of fine Silver. Work in the above line, will he faithfully done, and on reasonable terms. Borsons having old broken silver spoons, or other old siKei" articles, can have them made into new Spooiys ut No. 1 17, Brond-st. jVu* gnsla. JOHN GUIAIABTN. (1 y ’ Old Silver taken in exchange for new Spoons. May II ts (53 THE CIIA lIIiESTON CROCKERY STORE. Suhscrihers well known in ts Georgia, as dealers in Earthen ware, (Jhinu, Ghtrs, Ac. hog leave to in form their numerous customers, us well us others on their way to Charleston, that their stock is now complete, and pro nounced by judges to he the best in the United Sliilrs, which they are offering to merchants tit ns low u rate as any mar ket in jlmiiirn. 'They are well aware Hint promises un less supported hy facts, are useless, and worse than useless; (hey make no pro i mises, nor appeal tojmhtirsympnlhy against 1 jin tnrjnl cinnhi mil lons or private, monopoly, I they are w ell satisfied that the public I know how to appreciate such appeals.— j No market is closed against us, hut on l the reverse nil are open, and our busi ness solicited by the nianufaetnrer ; olir friends are many and powerful, mid with numerous other udvmitages, our facilities for doing business are not eipmllrd by any denier in Augusta, orsiirpnsst'd hy any in JVi w- 1 Drk. W'e would say, in eonehision, that vvi intend making it the interest ofpure.liasers to buy from ns; our prices tiliull he lon\ mid terms lihrral. We rel’er to our cus tomers in every village in Georgia Tor the respectability of our house and rec titude ofour business principles. 11. B. GLEASON A Go. J\o, 2(51 /u/ig Street, Charleston. Feb If) ts <lO 1.0 A BBTISIO A WAKE, f|DIR suhscriliersare now in pnsses m sion of their fall stock of Goods, received per ships Oglethorpe and Wil liam Donald nt .Savniin;:h, direct from Lii ei pool—which they olli-r to country Merchants mid others upon terms ns lib eral as will be met with in any other mar ket in Hie United (“Antes. 'Their (Slock was purchased hy one of the linn in England for cash, which gives them advantages equalled hy no house in this .‘■•tafe, nor surpassed by ary in the ( liarlfston or Northern Mnrkels. 'Their arrangements are permanent, and such as w ill enable them at till times to be in early receipt of the newest style ofshapes and patterns. Feeling confident, of ma king-it to Hie interest of those wishing supplies they respectfully solicit patron lage—and pledge themselves no pains will be spared to give satisfaction. IMS. TAYLOR & Co. !{•>'>', Broad street, Augusta, near the Alereliimts’ and Planters’ Bank. O'/*'The Athenian, Georgia Journal and ( birolininn will give thenliovetwelve insertions and forward their bills for payment. 1 Nov!) ts II life Fiioon^ii Just Zicccivcd, ' Hbales Brown Shirtings, 2 eases Idem-bed do, 2 do. Biaids and Stripes, 1 do. low priced Brinls, 200 dnz. w hile and colored cotton ), Hose, and a general assortment of M'jTAS*lj|<: A. iAA'CV Dry .Qoods, For Sam-: nr, J MARSHALL. ! march 31 ts 50 Whiskey. Gin, Mackerel. &.c .JUST UlitEl VED, 1 hhds. Bliiladrlpbia Bye Whiskey, 20 barrels do, do. do. 25 do. N. Gin, 10 do. No. I Alackerel, 25 do. do. 2 do. 10 boxes Loaf Sugnr, 30 qr. casks sweet .Malaga Wine, 10.000 Spanish Segal's, for side by, J. AIAHSHALL. march 31 ts 50 . J.P.SETSEEV » -Uriel: Slore, A'o. HOSi, hat just reeei ,l Vidfrnm JVtu'- York. 1- A OOOD «fOKTMi»T OI SPKISO SUMMER OUKJOODM Which he Will disposK of ot very low pi ices lor (ash or approved acceptan ces, m town, viz : RICH French Mlisiins and Crape Shawls, in great variety I Ladies printed Cotton Stockings, (a new nrtiele Do black and white do do very cheap 5 I’laid and stripe white Muslin, for i dressed (!- ( super and Common Cotton Cambrics, very cheap f Ladies Parasols ami Silk Umbrellas in ‘ great variety ' Plain and colored stripe French Ging hams English Muslin, Ginghams, n new orti - cle 11 (»■•! Plaid Leno Muslins, for Masque -1 too Metis 1 I’ayijlion Gauze, a large assortment •It) pieces Roll undressed Irish Linens, some very lino and very cheap Ifed Ticking and bine stripe Homespun w hite "sateen Jeans, for Corsetts I bale II Clot lon Diaper for Bed Spread# /-‘I, 8-1, and I) -I Table Diaper Dumuak patterns II bale stout mixt Homespun sot negro wear I ease 6-4 Wnlthdm bleached Sheetings pretered to the Irish blurting lor cheapness Blue twilled Nankeen, for boys summer wear Blue and yellow first chop India Non keens 1 case superior long Cloth Cotton Shir ting, alter (ho style of tlie English but yheitpei* bales assorted brown Shirtings, at re-, diiced prices I case dark French and Irlsli llknen Dril ling White Frrnrh and English do do a Very beilntlftll article Black Frciieh Bombazine & marble col'd Socks A large assortment of white Coltoii Fringes Plain Kobbinet Lace, anil Edging ami inserting A complete assortment of rich Threatl Luces and edgings and insertions Bengal Stripes and Sursuclur Oing“ bums, new style Side and SJiell Combs, in great variety Aral expecting to reneive through the summer a constant supply of season able goods April I t p;nr FBI IIE undersigned have this liny for .H. med a connection for the purpose of prosecuting the Earthenware.business, under the linn of P. It. Taylor & Co. P. It. TAYLOR, JOSEPH WHEELER. Augusta, Feb. 2S, 1831. 57 MEHOIIANTS’ .V PLANTERS' BASK, Augusta, April 510th, 1H32. OR DB It ED, that an Instalment of Twenty-five per cent, on the Capi tal Stock of this Bank, be paid in, cn or before the 20th day of June next. Ity order of die Hoard. JOHN r. LLOYD, Cashier. Am i! 21 . Qtw s(i PALM VJUFIIAm JUST HKCEIVUU, DOZEN Palm LealTluts, . xy For Sale by J. MARSHALL. march 2H 49 wrim raiHE linn of L. HULL A; Co. w ill be m dissolved on the Ist of April next, by mutual consent. Tho business of the concern will be settled ut their store by L. Hull. All those indebted to them will he good enough to call and settle their hills, or ho prepared to do so when Called on, and all those to whom they are indebted will hand in their accounts ns soon us possi ble. IS 11. Oliver will attend at the store during the whole of the present month to make settlements, and it is to be hoped, that all w ith whom they are lb he made, will cornu forward. L. HULL. S 11. OLIVER. i7iinZ. RATEFUL for the patronage he Y has uniformly experienced, informs his friends and the public, that ho will continue the AUCTION AXD GENERAL COMMISSION) BUSINESS, At the same Store on his ow a account, and will endeavor to merit a continuance of their favors by promptness and utl i tion. He will he prepared through the means ' of his friends to make advances as usual, march 21 If 47 i\ico, Coffee, (Northern Lard, FLOUR and MOLASSES, Winding and for sale by rt L. HULL & CO. March 11 ts ‘Ncgvocs ut Vmatc fea\c eji Negro Fellows; 1 first rale House boy ; 1 excellent Cook, (a Woman.) Apply tb L. HUM, Sc Co. NOTICE. ~ POLK months after date, application will he made to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Colum\ bin county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole <n - ,m * the real estate of Jared Pounds, Intent the county ofCoiumbiu, deceased for tin benefit of the heirs and creditors of suits deceased. THOM ASB. BEALL. Mmr, job rmimci NtATLY MXiCUTSD AT JifTa OFTIC J • . ' -M