Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, February 07, 1828, Image 1

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UIIIIIA, COURIER s VOL. 2. AUGUSTA, GEO. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 182S. PUBLISHED EVERV MONDAY AND THURSDAY. AT 2 O’CImOGzc, p. m. AtM- Howard's Brick BuiMinsrs, opposite Mr. Cummings' Law Buildings, M'lntosh Street. DIRECTIONS. Sale' n f Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Execu- f irs, or Guardians, are required, by law, to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between Hie hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-house of the county in which the property is situate.—Notice of 'here s les must be given in a public gazette SIXTY days previous toth-- day of sale. Notices ofthes3le of personal property must be given in like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale. Netieeto the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be j> Wished for FORTY days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or dinary fbr lerae to sell land, mutt be published for FOUR MONTHS. Rye If read. Virginia Mountain Butter. 14 FIRKINS, just received by HENRY H. FIELD, No. 230 Broad-street. Feb 4 78 4i Coffee and Iron. BAGS prime Green TOFFEE, 50 Tons SWEDES Iron assorted, ror. SALE BV THOMAS M’GRAN. Feb 4 78 3t ON CONSIGNMENT. 50 BI.LS. Apple Brandy, • 3 Pij es Cognac do. Just Received and for sale by A. GARDELLE. Feb 4 78 3t Philadelphia Brown tie. A SUPPLY of the above constantly for sale. f\_ at $2 per dozen, by N. B. MOORE. ON TJSE RIVER. 30 bbls. NEWARK CIDER, 40 do CANAL FLOUR. Fell. 4 7g st Selling off at Cost! The undersigned, in order to bri. g their business to a dose, offer their Stock of GOODS at cost Their assort- n ml is extensive, and comprises almost every lide usually kept in their line, and some of a Vi ry superior quality, which will be made to mea- S" R *n the most approved style, on a short no- tic *. Persons wishing Clothing, are solicited to ca ' and improve the present oppoi tunitv of ob- toi iug Clothihg Cheap. WELLS & KIBBE. T\ B — All those who have unsettled accounts yitl, W. k K., are respectfully invited to call and ,.ettl the same, previous to 20th February, as all i ote and accounts that arc then due, and not a»- e ind d to, will lie put into the hands of an attor- : cy or collection. J n 23 76 ,f T HE Subscriber informs the Public, that he has received a few. Barrels of Rye flour, and he will commence to bake Rye-bread on Monday 4th inst. It will be mixed’ with Corn Meal in the New-York stvle. Families c-»n be supplied by sending or leaving Notice at my Re sidence, opposite Malone’s Warehouse, Rey- nold-street. L. LEON. Feb 4 78 2t taken it F ive horses, „r which two are bay, one bay horse with two • hite feet with a bell no him, one black Horse and one sorrel! Roan rhe owners will apply for them at Vr. John Clark s stable, near the Market or they will be sold on the 19th inst. to payexpences S. C. DOUGLASS, c. m. Feb 4 78 3 tw Freight Wanted tor Charleston. friHE 8team-boat North ■ arolina. Captain -I Brooks, is expected to-morrow, and 300 Bales of Cotton are yet wanted to complete her Cargo. Enquire of KERR’S & GRAHAM. Feb 4 78 tf Wctsi CrooVis. Carlt n, Cook & Knowlton, I N addition to their former Stock, have this •lay received an extensive assortment of Sea sonable Goods, consisting in part of English Thread Laces, I' ootings and Edgings, 4 and 5-4 figured and plain Bobbinet Lace, liobhinet Caps, Capes and Collars, 1 il iiioes and half Handkerchiefs, Black and white Belt Ribbons. Black .Mode, figured and plain Swiss, Book and Mull Muslins, Fine Bird’s Eye and Russian Diaper, Also, a fresh supply of Hair Braids, Rolls. Puff and Cluster Curls, kc. kc. f rrsh supplies will be received weekly through IP c^nenn ° DISSOLUTION. T HE Co-partnership existing between the Subscribers, is dissolved this day by mutual consent All persons having demands against the concern, wi 1 present them to Mr. E. Bu<™- to whom al. those indebted *ill make payment, he : cing fully authorized to settle all the business of the firm FIELDS KENNEDY. E. BUGG. N. B —AH persons indebted to Fields Kennedy, individually, are requested to make immediate payment. 0?" E. BUGG respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he continues the business heretofore carried on bv Kennedy k Bugg, at the Eagle T vern where he hopes for a continuance of the liberal patronage which has been bestowed tabiishment. February 4 upon the Es- 78 lm the season. Dec 20 65 tf NEW STORE rapers and Tailors. The subscribers hav ing commenced ihe above business, (No. 278 Broad- street, next door below Doctor ’lav land’s.) take this opportunity of informing he] ublic that they have on hand a complete as sort lent of Superfine and Common ( 1 >ths, Cassimeres & Vestings, M h :h they offer to make to order, on accomrao- dati ig terms, and in the best possible manner. A/so. a complete assortment of Ready Made Clothing, LOW FOR CASH. SHEPARD, HUNER & Co. Tr’ Wanted, one or two Jour- 3ev nen Tailors. Apply as above. i»ec 3 60 tf MRS. A SERA, * Begs leave to inform the Ladies of Augusta and its vicinity, that she lias just returned from New-York, with the latest and newest Fashions for BONNET', D1 ESSES, CAPS, Sic.—together with a hand- fo- e assortment of FANCY GOODS, consisting of Ribbons, Gros do Naples. Fancy Silks and Ba ege Handkerchiefs. Bobbinet Caps. Capes, Ci lars, Leghorn Flats, Straw Bonnets, Artificial Fi »wers, Head Dresses, Cot Paley, for dresses, fn ;w article,) and a new and handsome assort- tui nt of Curls, Rolls, Sic. ihe has also on hand one new PIANO, of which jh • will dispose. Dec 3 60 6m IhilWo Henry Moungfr, having located himself at Monroe, Walton county, tenders bis Professional Servi- Public. Business entrusted to his care }' any of the following comities, will be faithfully intended to—viz: Clark, Morgan, Jackson, Newton, Gwinnett, Hall, De Kalb, Fayette, Walton, and Henry, References can be made in Augusta, to JOHN I. KING. Win. SIMS. WILLI AMS fc Co. MUSGROVE. WETMORE & Co HEARD fc COOK, and WM. J. HOBBY, Esquires. 53 tf J. P. SETZE, CORNER OF BROAD AND m’intosii stteets, Has just opened a well selected Stock of STA PLE and I* ANC\ DRY GOODS, comprising almost eve y article in that line, all of which will be sold on very low terms for cash. Among which are thefollowmg, viz : 4 /i and 7-8 Irish Linen, in whole and half “dt pieces Irish Sheeting, Linen Cambrics, k Long Lawns Cambric and Furniture Dimities Furniture and Fancy Calicoes and Plaids Plain and Figured Swiss Mnslins and Robes Cambric, Jaconet, Mull and Book Muslin Printed, Cross-barred and Striped do Italian Silk, figured and plain Gross de Naples 4-4 black Mode, Sarin and plain Levantine Silk \\ hlte and black Silk Serges, black Bombazin* Do. do. pink, blue, straw k green Florence Silks Bobinct Lace Veils, Thread and Bobinet Laces, Edgings and Footing Black Silk V elvet, English silk Si fancy Vestings Black and white Ita’ian Crape Canton Crapes and Canton Crape Robes Black Sincheus, Inserting Trimmings Tink, white, straw, and blue Crape Leise Barege, Fancy Silk, and black and scarlet Meri no Shawls Scarlet figured Ratinett, black Bombazett White, red and green Flannels, green Baize Bird's Eye and Tabling Diapers Striped Baraze, & imitation plaid Gros de Naples v.uslin Points and Bands, Tippet, Belt and Cap Ribbons Tapes, Bobins and Cotton Cords, Foundation Millinet Tortoise Shell k Rom Tucking k Side Combs Ladies Curls or Rolls Clear Lawns, Corset I,aces, Hooks and Eyes Steel Bodkins Bedticking, Apron Checks, blue plaid and Striped Homespun Bleached and brown Shirtings, Long Cloth, and Scotch Homespun Marseilles Quilts, Rose Blankets Bang Up Cords, Satinetts and Cassinetts Flag and German Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs Black and white Silk Hose Worsted and Cotton do Men s white, black and mixed Lamb's Wool long and half Hose Buck-skin, Be -^er Dog-skin and Silk, Ladies and Gentlemens Gloves Blue, black and colored Sewing Silks Blue and white-brown Thread Orrel’s md Clark's Spool and Floss Cotton Lace, Pearl and Bon* Shirt Buttons Heinming's best assorted Needles, Pins and Dolls Black and white Silk Braid Red and blue Marking Cotton Hair Powder, Cologne Water and Fire Screens Sic. Sic. Sic Also, on the River, a very large collection of FRENCH JS fiv Fancy Goods* Carlton, Cook & Knowlton, Have just received and are now opening a hand some selection, consisting of R ICH Lace Pilermes do do Capas, Collars and half Hdkfg. 4-5 and 6-4 figured and plain Bobbinet Lace Black and white Bobbinet Lace Veils 80 pieces English Thread L ces 50 do do do Footings Si Edging 60 do rich figured Swiss Muslins 40 do p'ain Swiss an ; Book do 40 do figured and plain Mull Muslins 60 do plain and figured Jaconet Cambricks 100 Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, with plain ami colored borders Fine Linen and Cotton Cambric Black Station Lustrings Black Mode- Green Gro de Nap Black and White Sattius Black, White and Straw Crape Lise Do do Green and Pink Italian Crapes English and French Silk Hos**, black and white Super black, white Si assorted Horscski.i Gloves Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s black Castor do Black Nankin and Canton Crapes Nankin Crape Robes 1 case Furniture Calico Bonnet, Cap and Belt Ribbons ALSO, Ladies’ Bead Bags, with steel and gilt clasps, new and rich patterns. Jan. 2! 74 tf HALL & HI TDIN. Having purchased the Stock of GRO'CERIES of Mr. A. P. ROBERTSON, would again invite the attention of their friends and the public gen erally, at No. 151 Broad-street, inhere they jin tend keeping a constant supply of Choice Groceries: 24,000 DOLLARS. NEW-YORK Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 1 for 1828. Drew in New-York on the 30th ult. and will be received on the 8tli inst. 1 PRIZE OF $24,000, 6,000, 3.000, 2,500, 2,110 1.000, &-C. &, c. &c Tickets S10—Halves §5 00—Quarters $ Tenths $1. Orders attended to, at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE, Feb 4 78 2t 50— 24,00© Dolls. HIGHEST PRIZE. New York Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 1, for 1827- Draicing to be riccived Friday, 8th Feb. 1 Prize of $24,000, 1 „ „ 6,000, 1 „ „ 3,000, 1 v, „ 2500, 1 „ „ i 2,110, 5 „ „ 1,000, 5 „ “ 600, s 400, 100, 80, 60, 50, . 40, &c. -Quarters $2 50— NO. 79. European Potatoes. 15ITsir.bcrs rent HUSH POTATOES for sale by T fr. GANAHL. January 28 76 2tw Molasses JVhiskey*. I this uay from the Steamboat Hamburg, \ t)lf Hogsheads Molasses. : , Hogsheads Baltimore Whiskey, anil wi 1 be sold on the most liberal terms, for approved 1 P a P fr - KERRS ii GRAH AM. Oct. 29 O 39 , 39 , 39 , - 39 ,; 39 , &c Tickets $10—-Halve Tenths $1. APPLY AT BEERS 50 tf Howland, Ward &. Sprintr, Agents for selling American Manufactures. CHARLESTON, S, C. II. \\. &, S. arc receiving (direct from the manufacturers on comniisson) An Extensive and General Assortment fl COTTON AND WOOLLEN M hich will be sold, by the package, at northern Fortunate Lottery Office, pncecs ’ for cash or acceptances. &c. $.> No. 241 Broad-street. EF ORDERS from the interior will be prompt ly attended to. Uncurrent Money taken for Tickets at a small discouut. Jan o 1 77 3t For National Improvements, Public Literature, &,c. The Grand Consolidated LOTTERY, Will he drawn in the City of Washington, on WEDNESDAY NEXT. The Scheme presents numerous valuable Prizes, apd costs of the Tickets are moderate. Highest Prize $20,000, s- THEY HAVE ON HAND, T. Croix and New-Orleans Sugars, Loaf and Lump do. White and Green Coffee, Cognac Brandy^ Holland Gin, N. E. Gin, Canal Whiskey, superior Qualify, Cicili an-1 Teneriffe Wine, London Porter, Imperial Gunpowder and Hyson Teas, Pepper and Spice, Table Salt, Spanish and Common Segars, Chewing Tobacco, of superior quality, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Swedes and Russia Iron, Cotton Bagging and Sacking, Newark Cider, suitable for bottling, he. Lc And at A/o. 151, they have a general as sortment of Seasonable DRY GOODS, All of which is offered for sale on the most ac commodating terms. June 7 1 1 1 1 5 5 to 10 20 SCHEME OF PRIZES. of $20,000, 5.000, 2.000, 1,405, J ,000, 600, 300, 250, 200, 30 of 51 5l 51 51 51 15S 1428 11475 $100, 80, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 5, 10 tf -I S. & M. ALLEN’S EXCHANGE OFFICE, Ac. 277 Broad-street, 4 doors west of Jackson- strut. DRAFTS may at all times be had at sight oi at short sight, in sums to suit purchasers, on BOSTON, PPOVIDENCE, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON CITY, RICHMOND, PETERSBURG, LYNCHBURG, CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH, MOBILE. FEW-0 LEANS, ID 3 United States Bank Notes for sale. Dec_13 63 mtf Sixty Numbers—Nine Ballots Drawn. Aggregate of Prize Money, 136,880 DOLLARS. Packages of EIGHTHS, 20 Tickets, having all the Combination Numbers, for $12 50 cents, warranted to draw Nine Prizes, and a mighty smart chance for a portion of the 20.000 Dollar Prize, 5,000 Dollar Prize, and 2,000 Prize ANDREWS’ State Lottery and Exchange Office, No. 215 Broad-sfrect. Feb 4 78 tf THE FOURTH DRAWING, And last but one of the Savannah Monument Lottery, ^ Will take place on TUESDAY, 12th February. ! Prizes of #6,000, 2,000, PACKAGES OF TICKETS IN THE New York Consolidated Lottery, The Drawing of which will be received ou FRI DAY, the 8th February. PACKAGES of 15 Whole Tickets, which may draw 45,000 Dollars, and war ranted to draw at least 60 Dollars, may be had for 150 Dollars. Packages of Halves, warranted to draw 30 dol lars, for $75 00 Packages of Quarters, warranted to draw 15 dollars, for 37 50 Packages of Tenths, warranted to draw 7 dollars 50 cents, for 18 75 And all with an equal chance for the CAPITAL PRIZES.—Apply at BEERS’ Fortunate Lottery Office, No. 241 Broad-sireet. Jan 31 77 3t Dec. 27 67 3m SO BARRELS BEER, (Fidlers' & Taylor’s Brands,) just received and for sale by BARBER & BLAIR, At No. 130 Broad-Street. Jan. 10 7i ,f Fresh Garden Seeds. T HE subscribers have just received from th« Shakers, at Enfield. (Conn ) a large suddIv of FRESH GARDEN SEED*, which they be lieve inferior to none offered for sale in this city. R. B. IIAVILAND & Co. Jan.24 73 4t LAW. T HE SUBSCRIBER offers his Services to the Public as a Lawyer. He may be found at all tunes at the office of R. H. k J W. Wilde Esqs. WENSLEY HOBBF. Dec 13 93 6 t Canal flour. cl U5T received and for sale, a lot of Suporfiu- CANAL FLOUR. 4 Oct. 22 HALL &, HARDIN., 4S tf FOR S ALE, P OLE BOAT EAGLE-—burden Seven lie dred and Fifty Bales. ' SAMUEL CRE3WELL 73 tf Jau 17 WILLIAM C. MICOU, ATTORNEY AT LAW, O FFERS his professional services to his friends and the public, in the Court of Common Pleas of the City of Augusta, and the several County Courts of the Middle Circuit. His Office is on Reynolds-street. next door to Mr. John Woolfolk's dwelling; and nearly oppo site the Eagle Tavern. Dec. 13 63 9t CHECKS, At Sight, and at Short Sight, on BOSTON, PROVIDENCE. NEW-YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, RICHMOND, PETERSBURG, FA YETTEVILLE, CHARLESTON, S. C. SA VANNAH, MOBIL h and NEW-ORLEANS. Nov. 8 notice. Horses found run ning the Streets, from the 1st November to 1st May, be taken up by the City Officers, and left at the Stable of Mr. John Clark near the Lower Market. The owners can at al times have them by paying the expense SAMUEL C. DOUGLASS, m. c. a. Nov. 8 53 tf persons having de- fJWSr mands against the estate of Samuel G. Star, late of Augusta deceased, will lender them to the subscriber, duly attested .with in the tiaelpreacribed by law. ALEX. GRAHAM, Adm'r. Jan 24 75 6w JOB PRINTING, Neatly executed at this Office. Paper Hangings. Of the latest style, direct from France, via. Charleston. The above assortment of Goods will be enlarg ed, as J. P. S. will be constantly receiving fresh supplies from the North. Nov 19 t 56 tf LANDING THIS DAvT (and RECENTLY RECEIVED,) 30 kits Spiced Salmon, 3 bbls. Neats Tongues, (smoked,) 5 do Smoked Beef, 8 boxes Penoa Citron, (fresh,) 10 bbls. Northern Apples, (Pippins,) 30 do Fresh Canal Flour, 20 half barrels Luff's Butter Crackers, 30 bbls. Ohio Whiskey, 70 dozen Cordials, (assorted,) 10 bbls. Soft Shell’d Almonds, 100 qnarter boxes Bunch Raisins, 2 pipes Brandy, four years eld, of Otard, Dupuy k Co’s, brand, Together with a general assortment of CHOICE f ROCERIES, FOR SALE BY N. B. MOORE, (202 Broad-street) Nov. 29 59 tf JUST RECEIVED, 2 First rate CARRIAGES. 1 TILBURY, on a new and improved plan, a superior article, 1 Fancy SULKEY, Also, a complete assortment of Trimmings and Mountings, Consisting of Silver and Princes-metals Joint half and fuil plated Body, Dash and Coach Han dles and Locks ; Beading Bands; Patent and Brussels Carpet; Coafh and Gig Harness ; Har ness, Bridle, Top and Step Leather ; real Coch- meal. blue and black Goat and Roan Morocco ; Coach Lace; Coach, Gig and Riding Whips, a large assortment, kc. kc. he. THOS. G. HALL. Jan 3 69 wtf 600, 200, 100, 50, 4*c. Are still uudrawQ. For Lucky Num bers, apply at BEERS’ Fortunate Lotiers’ Office, No. 241, Broad-Street. Jan. 28 76 tf ALSO, United States Bank Notes, Constantly for sale bv BEERS, BOOTH k ST. JOHN, Corner Broad and M’lntosh-st. _ Gold and Silver Coin, and Uncurrent Bank Notes of every description, bought and sold at the most favorable rates. Nov- 5 52 wtffs NOTICE, T HE Undersigned having been appointed Assignees of the Estate of L. C Cantelou, all persons indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it, are hereby required to exhibit them within three months to the undersigned, othe wise they maybe debarred the benefits of said Assignement. G. B. LAMAR, JOHN PHINIZY, Assignees of L- C. Cantelou. Feb 4 78 wlm Mrs. Adam Hutchison’s SCHOOL, W ILL be opened on Broad-street, n fine doors above Doctor Wravs, at the hous- formerly occupied by Judge Wilson, ou the first Monday of Octohrr Mrs. H. ill be happy to give private instru.- t ons in Composition, and the higher branches of Education, to young Ladies who desire to devote a portion of their time to mental improvement. Instructions also given in Drawing and Paint: ing, in i’lain and Ornamental Needle Work. Terms of admission made known at the School Room. Sept. 24 40 tf Fresh Garden Seeds. A SLPPLl of the above article warranted to be of the last year’s growth, just received, direct from Philadelphia, and for sale by JAMES M. CARTER & Co. Jan 10 71 4 iw AT PRIVATE SALE, O NE DEARBORN’S PATENT BALANCE, warranted eorrect—weighs 1^00 lbs. G, ABELL & Co. Dec 31 68 tf Great Doings. In front of the City Hall, New--York, yesterday afternoon was drawn, the very popular Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 1, for 1828. Only 45 Numbers, and 6 Ballots drawn. SCHEME OF FRIZES. Notice. The subscribers take this 1 Prize of $24,000, 3.000, 2,110, 1.000, 1,000. 600, 600, 600, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 39 39 78 312 „ 80, 50, 30, 20, 1 Prize of $6,000, 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 39 39 39 4446 2.500, 1.000. 1,000, 1,000, 600, 600, ' 400, 60. 40, 100, 10. Administrator's Sale. W ILL be sold, on MONDAY, 18th March next, at the store lately occupied by Sam uel G. Starr, dec’d, all the personal property, of said dec. consisting of STOCK IN TR ADE, kc. At the same time will be rented the STOKE, for the balance of the lease. ALEX’R GRAHAM, Adm’r. Eeb4 78 6iw NEW FALL & WINTER ROBERT MA1IARREY, No. 162 Broad-street, lias just received, direct from. New- Yirrk, a large supply of Staple and Fancy Goods, Which lie offers either by Wholesale or Reta-.i, <it ow prices. Oct..22 48 tf An Elegant Article. A first rate TIME PIECE With an interesting viev cf American Srenery, near New York, is to be disposed of by Chances’, to be determined bv the d. awing of the W\^H- INGTON CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY,—Sc. cond Class. Each of th» Sixty Numbers placed in the Wheel, forms one chance, and the person holding the chance corresponding with the First Drawn Number, will be entitled to the TIME PIECE.-rf Only 60 Chances, at $1 25. APPLY AT JBEERS’ Lottery Office. Jan 7 ‘ 70 opportunity of informing those indebted to them, that circumstances require a „ „ settlement of all their accounts, whether large or ! r) ra ™-_ . r small—from the great number of small accounts, i 1Jraw,n S to b e received Friday Evening, it is impossible that every one should receive a j 8th January particular call, it is therefore beped that this no- ' Whole Tickets $19—Half do. $5—Quarter do. ’ J - • . . .. $2 50—Tenth do. $1. ffT Orders received at ANDREWS’ STATE LOTTERY OFFICE, 215 Broad-street. Jan.31 77 tice will be deemed sufficient, and that all per sons interested will call and adjust them, pre vious to the 20th February, as it will be abso lutely necessary after tnat date, to take more earnest means for their collection. THAYER h WILLIAMS. Jwj. W 71 tf NOTICE. An Adjourned Meeting of the Board of Trustees ofiffas Seminary, under the direction of the Synod of So Ca. and Georgia, will be held in the city of Augusta, on the last Thursday in January, which will be the last day of the month. The members of the Board are particularly requested to attend to the notice. And as business of vita! impor tance to the Semtnaiy will then be brought be fore the Board, it is requested, that every mem ber will.endeavour to be present. By order of the Board. Wm. A McDOWELL, Sor ry. Office rs of the Board. j Rev. Frascis Cummins, p. p. president. Wm. A. McDowell, Secretary. Col. Rt. Anderson, Treasurer. | DIRECT.»RS—Ministers.—Francis Cummins, : -- a ble : D. D. Wm H. Barr. D D. Hugh Dickson' j Henry Reid, B. M. Palmer, D. D. W. A. Mc Dowell, D. D. John Rennie, Thomas Gouldtng. Rt. W. James. David Humphreys, Michael Dick son. Wm. Moderwel. LAY MEN —James Wardlaw, .Tames K. Doug las. Wm. Seabro^ k, Thos. Cumming, J, Bryan Thomas Legare, Thomas Napier, D. R. Evans, j S.'-‘ nenu su PP ! .v of PRINTING PAPER, II. Means, Thomas Flemming, R. Anderson, 1 t! * es ’ w “ ich will be sold low for cash. Joseph Cumining. ■ j THOMAS EVANS, ■■ Tan -■* 7 ’ Jan. 21 74 wtf 'Hack and Livery Stable. T RE subscriber has erected a Livery Stable- ami is prepared to wait on his friends and j customers, on the most reasonable terms. First i rattf Gig and Saddle Horses—first rate Coaches, j Gigs arid Sulkeys Parties will be furnished j with fine Horses and Carriages, eareful a d ex- | perienced Drivers, at short notice. Horsas kept j by the day month or vear. • 'Mr. Micnael Eldretl,whose industry andexpe- ience is well known, will take the cber-e of nrr Dec 13 HIOS. G. HALL. 63 tf To Printers.