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VOL. 5.
PUBLIoIIKD EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY
at 2 O'CLOCK, r. m.
At Mr Howard's Lnckßuildings,opposite Mr.Cumminz’,,
f,aw P.uihlings, M’lntosh Street.
DIR EOT IONS.
Salesnf Lnvd and ffr.grtit.t, liv Administrators, Even
tor*, or Guardian*, are required, by law, to be held on the
first Tuesday in tjie month, between the hours of ten in the
forenoon and throe in the afternoon, at the Court-hot *e of
the county in which the property i* situate-—Notice of
these sales must be given in a public gazette SIXTY days
previous tothe day of rale.
Notices of the sale of personal property must he given in
like manner, FORTY days previous to the Jay of ante.
Notice to the debtors end creditors of an estate, must be
published for FORTY days.
Notice that application Will be mode to the four’ of Or
dinarv for leave toscli land, must be published for FOUR
AJVrNTHS.
Noti for leave to sol! Negroes, must, lie published for
FOUR MONTH'Sbefore any order absolute shall he made
hereon by the court
The following gentlemen are candidates for
i>eat» in the Congress of the United Stales, at the
election in October next.
JUCHARD II WILDE, of Richmond
THOMAS IJ. I* C HARLTON, of Chatham
THOMAS F. FOSTER, of Lireenc
SEATON GRAN 1 LAND, of Baldwin
DANIEL MEWN AN, of Henry
huger l gamble, ofeoYi*on
WILEY THOMPSON, of I ll.ert
WILSON LUMPKIN, of Walton
CHARLES E HAYNE3. of Hancock
HENRY G. LAMAR, of BioU
REUBEN C, SHORTER, of Jasper
JAMES ,M. »V AYNE. of Clint bam
IfJ * Our fti(Mills w II ohli. e us by sending us
as tally h» |i<issihle, the result of the nt it elec
tion in their respective Counties
lit'raitsfrom Judgt llichtirdsutt x jucch
at tlir tftatesburg Dinner ;
»* In iliis mtNistiiM, propitsrtl fur lltts ulii*
malt: rnaoi i <<l lint Slain ol Soutlt Cat olm.i,
we tirliolti ilit: iinchur of linpc, nil ihu one
li.uni —oi tilt* liiitl of dirnat oimiu •it the
i.lltfl, IKCtiltlillg In lilt! tlivihion ol opn
i,m Mpoii iht: immiuntnii* vubjrcf, fir ihu
tit l.bni.tiiou ol lh(* puttple. Tlie pfople
itluiin must ilocitlt! it :—no otliei body can.
A convention may enrol tint tlnrrnp ; but
t annul niuLn it. lie not Jxuiiu.d in this
vital distinction. l a lot t|nti ilixiiiiciion,
\oiir jiaiicncn would novor bavo burn
taxed l»v llPar»l»|{ mi*. Could a enliven
(mu mi ol imf,iilured —|o dolibcrnle—-itnd
Iniirl, or n *1 i'» net, iticording to tlieii
i.wn sound (linen tintt, l would *»ay, " be ii
Mi,” it I tie inn |<n il v will it. Ibil that c.in
not be, and w», lilt |ion|tlt iilute, li**lil m
our p(t<|»ut bands, tin; lain nf tint question,
Hiul are to decide, jiroviotl* In dm inert
»t,u nl die cnnvtiitiion ; nnd m ilirriM llieni,
by die fall itself, In enrol our derision,
Mini to nullify die icvemie laws; or they
Uie nut in meet at all, unless lliuy meet
In talk, In iuinonstiale, to uiemorulize, t<»
euwrgixn, if von will, iunl then in return
lionie, like men alltn a omfk iiivttfion,—-
widi trii»u*|ib«nl cockle shells in lliei* liel
uiets, adninud well the “spud# o| the
uni oi.” AH u for argument now; bin
lifter dm meeting ol the convention, all
must hr fur actum, lo t every man. llien,
editor cleave to nqj! ifii aiiun, as the strong
bold, snd saving ark , »»n wlnch he depends;
if bn think H Worthy Ins cmilidsiic# ; or
ovoid it, inn In*ud, if bo thinks it would
•infuil the banner id divcnid, ur utlKMb.ee
.« orecedont, so rntitaginus, as :o be fatal
in the dututtnii of the Auu'iican onion ;
or, il he dunks that the utleoipt must end,
ill it ietiifln.il, and toi'Ailtathitl nil out
pint, iliagr nctlul in itself, and unwoitby
ol ibe Stale el St tub Carolina. Os tin*
last opinion 1 am."
Upon this question nt nullification, out
Vtaievmrn ate, at ben, div idt'd ; and with
opinion* ulirmtd, ngntmt u*. ian 11111*1-
esl«dne#e tlaell wtuk so haul, as not to %«o
that die President and Congress, peace
ably uo doubt if they can, but loicibly it
they must, will coetce obedience. ’Ha
lolly In ft) out “they date not!" Our
own Courage lurlmlt nil vnspicnm of pu
killaliuiity in t’.iein , and the approved
conduct of Us it. Wit'hiogtnn, Hi tbu » Inx
l.ev mis or ie. imu of lv*ma, would
lead lieu. Jackson down upon hi* native
Malt*, with the same array ol force Oi
dnvtry fmesigbt ol consequences, w. uK!
lotbi.l huo in sullvt the extmpic to pass
tinrrproved 01 onquelled. It would b.tvc
to b« d'Mie. And wlmt w.mld billow! I
answer, either disgraceful submission on
out part, after unmanly bravado, or entire
srputatinn from the union. It wo are
jnopaiesl for the dUgmce ol tho one, or
tltt) s.nl alterttAtivri ol ibr other, then mil*
Idv tiss: Vah It But let u* cberiab no fislxe
expectation; ior, be assured, (Hat uo
more svmpatliy would be tumudod to us,
ia such an event, th.vn we would have
lelt lor Massachusetts, bail ihe Hartford
Convention *.idd!*J »bU state woh us
scheme of oppovilrou to the general gov
ernment ; —and no m»are than «f actually
extend, and to Peruitylvauia. I here would
not be wanting slates, too, who would re
iuirf in the extenuation el their uolailb
lul cotnb natious, b\ our adhesion to fbetr
example. They would rejoice 10 see our
glorious character stained, by so much
precipitation.
\Vs ar* to do this, for what I 'To nul
lity a Uw-—which we bold to bo in uv-|f
null i Mils convention could make that
more void which w* declare to be void ol
itaelf. W hat an impotent and bootless
ACI ta tbit, to spend lama ji4d,UV to bring
togethar t»om* 130 men, to cry ah-ud that
• Us ts vend, which a majority of the
stale sav in uucooslitutnioal, and already
void. Will truth be mare thae tree, b,-
cause men, whb united v«*cet, proclaim
m loud and long I The cuoveuttaa must
be for some further ekpNt. I ,J •• # rt t
therefore j*ercei*r that the en i • ill be
were ftoend, and nothing fh* 1 uo.eM it
be In snend the Jm us war, and le seas *
*».a «i to thf fi#l4t Tba rem#4j bjr a
convention is, therefore, ** Steel Diet" or
it is an arrant quackery. But is our case
so desperate as to require the one ; and
are we not too much of men to brook the
other ? For my country, and its integrity
I will hope, while my pulse beats ; and
while I regard the Union as the bulwark
of our national sovereignty and individual
liberty. The dawn of the republic rose
with auspicous birth—the ill-omened va
pours, that bad gathered for a moment,
could nm settle on her brow—they were
dispersed bv the influence of the parental
man, whose virtues and whose wisdom,
1 u!ed a happy land. He bade his country
“ frown indignantly on the first dawn of
disunion”—and, dying bequeathed in bis
example, an assemblage of practical vir
tues, unknown to other history, from the
remotest annals, to the latest page. The
father of his people was succeeded in the
administration of the comniucwealili, by
men, who ofijlged from the same great
age with himself. Anarchy and misrule
had spread <>ver the laud sf our sores.-
iliors. Kuiopc was convulsed for thirty
years. But the foresight of these great
statesmen, by the noble alchemy of mind
and patriotism, transmuted 'he disorders
of lb** Old World into wealth, power, and
stab* iy for the New. Under their guid
ance, prosperity chose us for her own, and
liberiy and independence took, for their
abode, the land of Columbus. The enter
prize and sagacity of the mighty Genoese
be-canu* the characteristics of a grateful
people. But die encroachments of Ku
r<<po fastened upon us a second war. It
seemed like a blight to stop our rising
fortunes. But a compeer of Washington
still directed the helm of state. The sol
diers of lire second generation of disen
thralled America breasted the shock, and
dispelled the storm ; first in the field up
on the deep the very first. These now
succeeded theii great -.iies, in lll** labors
mid the honors of governing the Union.
Tlu* world w.is again at peaco and tom
merce restored : Fnrnpenn nations, once
more, became equal competitors for the I
wealth they bad lost, and we bad found.
In this situ nioii, and thrown back upon
our own resources,—but unused, for thir
ty years, to meet with impediment or!
slop, — we look with natural nutonishinerrt,
when Inteign nations reclaim the com
merce ihhl navigation, which we bad ob
tained through their atiarcbv. America
seems depressor), because tlu 1/ recoil mid
rise, from ilicir (Jeep depression. Hence
arise disappointment nnd unavoidable dis
content, at what we might have foieseen,
ftom the very restoration "f I'.mope t.>
peace, commerce and w nttb ; and the
consequent subtractrion from our accu
mulated means, 111 icing front tho emulous
reclaimjtioii ol tlieii share, which we bad
f* rll tun'*, made .ur own. Bui shall ilie
restless discontent of man wtuk itself, info!
fixed disease, to mfrst the nation, pu!s\
our Union, ant! jap, at i’s very base, ihe
wr»ild’s (test hope that a gi»tti republic
11MV endure, and flourish forages? Men
of America ’ lot bid the fieri apprehension.
The ntixiou* looks of three and twenty
status nro bent single-eyed upon
Cuiotiiia, to see, if that gallant Stale will
lake a step to verily the day-dream ol
F.dmund Burke, that the republic run
fnus within itself, flic seeds of its own
dissolution.
oG*v-
V'rom On* Albany l*«ily Ailvertm-r.
ritr actors i\ rut m i st -\<> i
\ Uv gretil of ili*’ men who art*
no* concrrtifd in the Fitnrh revnluiimi,
give* strung assurance that ihov uill go
through the wmk ili**y have coainu-ncud
10 fearlessly.
Our rradei i must have noli rod lh.il
(■oneml Get aril rnmmunds the Na lnn.il
Guards under La Fayeil©. He is a Count
by rank, nod an officer ofgreat reputation.
I u his early campaigns he was the aid of
B<**nadotte now King of Sweden. In
or 7 he was made commander of
•he Legion of Honor and headed the
t tench SulT in Demntik. He distin
guished himself ut I'lpar, and at Wag mm
at the head of the Salon cavalry. His
Conduct in the Itussian campaign led N 1-
poleoo to make hun 4 (trnn.tl of Divis
ion. At Frankfort, on the Older, he hid
a bulbin', .iffur with ionic Humuii Caval
ry, and in ISI l captured 3000 Austrians
at Mnntcrcau, in the department of Sente
and Marne. N ip-deon railed it "an he
roic action." On tins . ccasuvi the Duke
of Bcll«nu*s command was given to the
Count GetauL
After «lie* restoration of I.m i» he was
honored with an important mission to
Hamburgh, and received distinguished
marks of kindness {>o«n the K \\ hen
the reign of the hundred days commenced,
Gerard was uguti m reive service for h.»
old tuas'er, as Ceoeral in Chief of ihe
army of Mostdic, and hi that chai trtrr he
took ihe village rs L»gny, and defeated
the veteran lllucbcr. The village of
login i* situated, as our reader* perhaps
know, near Kleuius m the Nether lands,
and fiom this the battle changed ground
to the fatal field of Wateil.vo. ft was at
L-gny that Blucber wit rode over by a
corps of French cavalry in a charge and
escaped without injury. Had he becu
kiled, the Prussians would ttevri have
shewn theur laces at Waterloo.
Gerard, by a change of posh Son, be
came a part of Marshal Grouchy’s force,
and niaouruvred with it, though not with
out receiving « severe wound.
S oce the tall of Nap.de,>n hr has not
be* a employed m any public capoci'V un
id the preseui tics. It was piej.cted
of him by his thwo master, that be »as
devtmed to rise to great distinction, and
the predtetroa seems about lobe rra r ?ed
AUGUSTA, (GEO.) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, IS3O.
At all events, .ve may expect from him in
his military career a combination of great
skill and undaunted bravery. His well
known character gives a pledge that he
at least will acquit himself well in this
eventful struggle.
STORAGE
AND
rrommisatou Business.
rj tHK Sutiscribers, grateful for past favors,
P. renew the tender of their services, to their
friends and the public, with Itie assurance that
they will ns heictofore, devote their time to the
iuterest of their Employers.
Their Mare-House will he in good order for
the reception aud safe keeping of Country
Prod uce and Merchandize.
They dt-esn it due to tlieinsive* to state the
situation of (lien Ware-House—thus—Tiiey are
ho Hided on the North hy Bay-street ar.d the
River—On the West by an open space of about
180 feet—Ou the South by ReynoM-street, about
<>s feet wide, and on the East hy Canrpbcll-street,
about 65 feet wide. —ln addition to the security
against fire, which the above location presents,
they have about the centre of their Lot, a Hy
drant which delivers VVater from the aqueduct
lately completed 111 this city.
They will grant me usual facilities, by advan
ces of money or otliervv ise, to such as may favor
them with custom.
A SLAUGHTER -V C. LABUZaN.
sept 2D 4U 8 f
FOR SALE
ur
SIBLEY & MOHKISON,
No j EiiOAD STRKfcT.
50,000 POUNDS PRIME BACON
3u ipds I'or to Rico Sugar
15 d‘* low pr.ee New Orleans do
50 Bid- Coffee 10 Htuiv Molasses
-5 iliids and 6o Bills Baltimore Whiskey
-O Htils M •uougHhela Whiskey 8 jear* old
20 Pipe* and 100 Bbls supei ior Nartt.ern Gin
do Bols Not tlieu'll Kiiin
20 -do O.d Peach Brandy
20 do Apple 111 andy
1 Pipe supeiinr Port Wine
10 Doxen Bottles do do
25 t ask* M.duga do
30 2*r Gallon Casks French Madeira
).s**o tia.s Shot. 15m Biniilies Bar 1.-ad
d.<KH> Yaids Negro Cloth
AO Bale# 3 4-1-1 5 4 Brow n biiirtitijs and
Hheetings
2 Casts domestic Plaids
6 do Mnry Print*
2<Si Preres American Ragging
fttl do Osnabiirgs, 50 Pie. is Sacking
I Bale steel Mised Broad Cloth
2CMM» Gail*. Stone Jugs, Jars and Pitchers
lO keg* Old Cavendish t obacco
25 do pound twist no
20 do 12 twists to tire pound
IO Hose* Adki.t* plug
20,010 >p*in*b Cigars. 20 Tons Iron
fto Cask* Na I*. 3 I oris Hollow Ware
|uo lie,.in. Writing P.ipci
200 do Wrapping do
6 D >ir.ni Pine Apple t’hee<e
35 Ri.se* Mint Boxes Bunch Raisins
lO.mmm Bushels L.verpoooi Grouuii Bi.U
2<n) do 1 able do
4l> Boxes Gunpowder. IniprrialL: Hyson Tea
5o do Soap, A Boxes Chocolate
30 Bags prime Feathers
10 Dot lan.y Cl.an*. It' Dot Windsor do
tiOMO Pair 'tn.e* ron*i ling ol men* call ami
kip Brogans, mens low qts>Ml«i Calf shoes. La
die* Prnnel shoe*, do leather ibn.l* and shoes
do M otocco Walking do. Mixes Leatlier Boots
t it till iin * I.e ui her Shoes anil Negm Shoei
sept 20 406 t
FALL cV winter goods.
\VM. 11. MOUGAN cV CO.
13 O E receivi and a part of ih< ir supply of
i t l'Al.l. AM) It IS rt li GOODS
AMOVUST WHICH Any,
10 4 Ui mith 6nretings
6 4 lush du
Klat k li.ilmo Lusliiogi
I sun colored do
Changeable .*. Fancy colarcJ Gtos de Nap*
Blai k t.msde Nip*
biatht Meiiiio Shawls
Do do Ma»tl. s
Mith a variety ol other Fancy and Staple Ar
tictr* win h tliry »tlf sell as ciirap #* am house
ui the city
September V* Bi 3?
Fresh Ten, «Vc. dec.
lOM . < lirxts :1 v *ni) Ft*a
SlrfP ;i *2 ie.xr. and tiarrei* I >al And
SS KRJLSI! . l.mnp Sugar
.., H _ J! 10 boxes sperm Candles
11 * 6 matt CinuaWnn
J* 5 td r casks Malaga W ioe
1 do do Port Wine
1 bait pipe old Madeira Wine
I H >i'*l»e*d -'*ng*r House N|olas*es
Jus: K<((ir(il fuJ fjr tah u- ly
JOHN COBKKRY.
<i£»C liro ui strut.
Ju>t Ueceived.
arr * Northern G.u
ito Apple Brands
I'*' -»ir> r.llo* Csudlrt
20 Demijohns, iuperwvr old Cognac Brar.dv
13)* S Kl 9, tr
C. PHILLIPS
August 9 23 ts
Stiijar *N; Raairinij.
[Mn.ling l his /taw. ntd tor *alt low lion
the II Oarrf.
l)3 MUDS >c« Or lea u* >UGAR
VI I’itre* Hf.MP BAGGING
G. H METCILF.
Ju’y IV 22 tt
:>oo KV.t.s m'Vo.w s
rr. a rrr. «;i >po\vi>kk
ADt) bags Coffee
‘2t)o coit* B«<e Kip. * litre* Tata*
For sale bv
PILL T k LEBMiBIER
July 6 if 18
BACON.
75,000 IWSSMi.It i*>C« BACON*
rot uti uit iv
SIBLI.I A. MORKI-'ON
i 4 36 4*
N irginia .Manulactur tl Tobacco.
lo kEGs Vrn af.VtJ TOBACCO.
1 or sjsht t>y
l HULL
IImm) k «• (S
COTTON & COMMISSION
THE Subscribers tuinounce to their friends
and the public, that they have rented the
W’arehouse in Camphetl-streel, Augusta, lately
occupied bv Mr. John Rees, ane opposite the
Warehouse of Messrs Slaughter ii Labuzan ;
where they are now ready to receive Cotton and
other produce, and tender their services therein,
being sanguine that the attention which ivili be
paid to the interest of their friends, will sccuie
for them a shaie of public patronage.
T COLEMAN,
W M. J. WTGUTMAN.
August 23 22 wtf
NVesl- \ v\d’\a Vvoscyn es, &. c.
DOZEN Guava JELI Y in jarsSi boxes
2 dozen Jars Preset *ed Pin » Apples
2 do do do Guavas
2 do do and > Litnes
10 Boxes white !l ivaua Sugar
5 Baskets superior Champagne
5 Bids. Fresh Biazii Nuts
5 do do Madeira do
5 do t'o Filberts
10 ito do Soft shell'd Almonds
25 Boxes do Olives and Capers
Fresh Gunpowder. Imperial, and Hyson,
T f AS, in Caddies mo<l Boxes, i'cc. Sic.
Lauding this day. and for sale by
G. T DOR TIC Cos.
sept. 16 3y 242 Brond-St.
NEW SCHOOL.
THE SUBSCRIBER takes have to inform |
his friends ami the public that on the Ist
Monday in October next, he will open a School
in a House on the North side ol Broad-Street,
above file upper Market, belonging to the Estate
of Nesbitt, and solicits n share of pub ic patron
.ge GEORGE J. McCLESKEY.
•«pt. 30 wtt 40 ;
WOOLI.ENS, &c.
43 Piece* BROAD CLOTHS, nxoiicd
5 do Fine Saiiuett
35 do Negro Cloths
5 Bales London Dnfiii Blankets
1 do Rose do
2.500 Fair i*hoes, assented
Totftthtr uUh ii Ir.igr end Central
STOCK OF GROCERIES.
l ot Sale Ly
STUART BF.NT
sept 16 wot Sy j
SCtiMOL.
\| ISS BLOME and MISS ( ABRK iiuforiu
1T w their triemls and the public in geueial. !
It.ai thry ml. mi to u|ien a school, on il>e )»t !
mouday in October next hi Mr Bridges’ House,
next to Messrs K* lily 6i Shieis on Biond-xlrcet. j
atmve tlie upper M.uket.
1 hey will leadline Fieuch mid English lan
guages, Reading. Writiu , amt Arithinrtic, (y
--ogiaptiy, Needle Work. Maiknig, Sewing ire
Terms mule k mwu on utiplicaliou.
sept 20 40 fit
UKOCRRIKS.
20 HH 1)8 Piinie Si. Croix Sugar
20 do second qualify do
120 Bags ptitna tueru t IT-e
75 Bartel* Bye Gin
40 Do Potilaud Ruin
60 Do Ohio Whiskey
20 B .xes sperm ( and lex
20 i)o Baldwin * and »
liM Pieces Hemp Ragging
20 Qr Cask* Malaga IVl««
lot) keg* Nail* assorted
15 Bhlx Loaf an I Lump Sugar
10 llhds M..!as*»<
Cognac Brandy, llollan't Gin, Jamaica Rum,
Madeira. Marseilles, Ciaiet nnd t hampaigne
Wine., Soap Luff's Crackers, smoked Be«l.
Don Lead fltol, Salt. Pow l. r, tic lor tale on
teaiuuabk' terms, bv
GEORGE R lE vl’P
3.40 Broad-Strut.
June 17 13 if
kemoval'
f I3IIE > 'ubsc l lie* rs have mil > r,| n sea iloort
I below then lurmri staid and one door
above \)t. John Monre'a corner. where they bate
r< o >*ed v part of their *u|iply of SIAPI. E and
1 \N( \ Rl bUdl)* aud daily a tui
thet supply Pei->>in witliiog »• purchase are
requested to call nnd examine them, ms the* «|!|
be sold very low fat c«»h
N 11. WIIITLAW Jr Cos.
sept 20 4o 8t
(>0 ll»ID>. St I roii u. Porto R to Sfgiut
2% bote* hr >*n M i*annah Vugar
76 h*g« Coffe*
100 casks rut N .its and brads
75 hatrr s Gio
30 do Ruin
2ia» Hirers h.-a*y I’Dx Bag,% <£
ItO •!»» prime Hemp Barging
l'*A) :<v harglng Twin*, he. Jw Ec.
Ear w.’t Sf
A B H ALRER L Cos.
•ep!emi*er V ,'pj
1 \ock a\u\ NN*;vU*\i
V. CIIKFI’,
CM Leturo. (H* thank* lo the
(ml Ik f«r Ihrir lihetal |.«-
<fn ‘ H* An,i IhM.ip
f.* , 'yG / p -'tu' i) <• ir.' i. mg ti.eia
,* \ jflt 1 *1 hr lta« t»k o I, C •!»-
js. i * . BrS ri»m la fink k Wats,
nSi 3‘ *, tier airing Mr r \ r-al
A fs.ksiaU A..V w. ik m
troil and Ii hi* > *r» » *il i>e caretu'ly .liratitd to
and si i .e »li..r'rs( noficr.
n hand ar.d offers f<r ‘‘j e an stiortioenl of
JKWFUiUHV.
I f Mr t . wdi MiSul.rlarr »r>.| Repair »li
kwl* »l Jur-llrry <* tll.fit w k, and »ill
also give it O* I’Mtii.'.Tr t Ij.ji.
sept 16 »3m "J
TIIK STItSCIUIHAI
nAs jail re cr.ftd r»o first rale Carriages.
, together «itn a itusober ot light and laity
ose nwl two hurt* fisfous.hr* Gig* and Sttlkrrr
Alto 25 tent Gig and D,.i te.rn Harreai On
the river and expeetrd sSait*. two CctfirM co<
C’Wsri«4te« and • number of Oigi and Slkri ‘
t-ife«i»e» wit a Gtg and L* roach ipiu.gx; spring
ilr»t Gtg lop bow plated work l>»i Carpet be
persons witbiif t I or-ler CaVTiage* from the
North ra « hate rheir orders personally *tfeoded
to by addresfog ihe ruatnvr tt Augusta or
al Newark ant i»t*r between f-.s atwi Ihe In *1
September aex*.
TUOMA« 0. HALL.
*oD 2" W rs
JOHN GUIMARTN,
WATCH 31 AKER,
•No \4l, Bvoad-Strecly .
HAS again began business, in the Brick
House. No. 147, Broad-Street, lately oc
cupied as the CITY HOTEL, where he will be
stow all his attention on repairing WATCHES
AND CLOCKS, of every description, in tlie
best possible manner, and at very reasonable
prices. He solicits the patronage of his friends
and former customers, and all who wish to have
their Watches made to keep good time at a mod
erate price, lie will sell his remaining STOCK,
consisting of
WWTCHBS k CLOCKS,
LAST*. ills, &c. &c.
For less than they cost, ns Whole-oil- and Rohail
Th ck Patent W ATCH Gi,AS?ES, and all
other descriptions ot Watch Glasses, constantly
kept on hand.
May 3 104
COT lON GINS, &c.
II E Subscriber has on hand COTTON
JL GINS of a very superior quality, of from
30 to 60 Saws, sing.e aud double breasted. From
recent improvements introduced into those Gins,
tircy have lieeu pronounced by those having
them in u*e to tie of the very Irest kind, botli as to
furnishing a clean and good Staple, as also to
lightness of draught; also Moating Flues.
O’ GINb repaired at shoit notice.
lli. Slock of .I GIHCULTUH.4L IMPLE
MUSTS is extensive, consisting of all tlie luost
approved 1 LOUGHS, us which he has a large
quantity, an I from the increasing demand, the
pri' e will be much reduced.
ILF Wheat Saw*, Corn Shelters. Cultivators,
Diiil Machines, and also an excellent nssmt
uient of Fresh Wauauted GARDEN SEF.DS.
KOBF.KI PHILIP.
Four I’.jors Lrlow the Merchants' Sf I’hmUrs'
Lank.
sept, lfi wSt 39
Si\Mvnna\\ Steam Loat
COM PAX Y.
1 |JHF. Steam Boat Company of Georgia, in
J oAter to give iocreasod certainly and de»-
j*■«t li lo then opi't aiioiis in (lie transporiaiiini of
met(liamlir.c bclweeu hitvauuuh nu<l Augusta,
base, dumg the |>asl season, added such n ouin
h. r of Boat* of light drafts, expressly calculated
to navigate the River in it* lowest stale, h* it is
hoped, and confidently expected, will, with the
(til liitl-es enloluie possessed bv them, cn»
blc them to pite enliic (•atiilaction to *uch as
Itlli forwaid tltcir property hy their boat*.
Ihe Con* pa tty ha* upon it* Wharf spacious
W.vri house*, bit the reception of Good*, which
an protected during the night by careful watch
men.
'1 here will Be no delay in the shipment of Ihe
Good*, and no expense will he spared to deliver
tlirm ui the ah irlcsi posxihlc tune
hM. P HUNTER Pres St IS. i owi'y.
Angnvt 9 28 ts
O’ I he Cooititutionalist and Übrouicle w ill
iosi f i the alueve
11. PARSONS
HO j’nt ri relvcil fr>‘Oi tlie Manufactory,
Iwo ver* Siq..-ii«o 8 o«tatc li a!(*n made
PI AN*) Poll IE- tit tdain Mahogany canes
Ih* loot a.id w vkmau* ilp n. e rqu.,l to the l.igh
»»f uutshr <) Niew.ll woitliv the iiispeclioti
of loose whu m«y wish a food instrument nl a
moderate |.t It • .
June 3 t> ts
SPARTA TAVEBA
fI y O III.N I tl.nl t ~aci m»» and well nr i ane< and
I 1 AVI.RN i,| Ihe Ji.WOi.f S|>st|s, lUll
c.>. k ( t.unty ai present occupied bt Mi. tt i'lijui
M»' klr
1 tii. e,r»til!t , 'rj*cnt i« ml »nrpa*.*d l,v any < f
a s mi ar ktmt in up < roinirt. anti »id, *• lilt
judkiou« manaremerit, \ irl<l n GbJoiinr iii,tin
■ •it the < vpitaS employed. Tlie furnnuf* *.«•
tto< k will iae t ,and on a creiiit for uppr.o Ipa
p»l to ant |*n ot or pert..- » who may i o tr*. I
loi the premrte*
In will be g seii on the Ist, Not* inber
Apr.iy t.»
McKCNZIE k BENMJ H.
JJ_/’ I r Oi orgia 1 mriial ai.'l f r bit f o.oi.
J t Athenian, I ahint t * ,1 Ala«hii;t o New,.
• itl ins, tl the *bor» nso « week («.« s,* marks
ar.<i scud thetr •ccounts 10 Mckt-uci* ELcnrioCh
Aogotia.
trpl 4 flff ts
IO
'n rirtS
J. SMITH 6c VO.
HAVE jil.t recet»e,l in *d<l'fion to theii for
mer Slick, an cb-gaift sttnrtmrnt nt fur
i.ituie, coiitKlrw- ,«f -idet-oarJ* Bureaux, h ,ok
Cates. Wardrobes, Ist le*. ( heirs, 4i.c. kr ail
of wr.irh wit! be sold at cheap as ea» lee boaght
in thit City, (or Cash or tow u acceptances
July 1 17 If
House, Bisn, and Ornnmont<ii
JtMSXeXXG.
I) P hfI.LM AN having returned from
I I , N» w \ wk, and t aeing roatie kims-tf ac
qustf.te t with Ike Latest Sty!* of Paiotrug, re*
fretfully s .ilf >'t front bis friend* and for«»*.er rul
10-nert a roatraaawce of she pat oi.sg- elteod
e-d lo him for Ine last sen year*.
U’ Csosiry Merchantt can be supplied with
-ign* al the ibortol notice, aid os the trust
reasonable terns* raiVly packed fua any ,Bs
fa ace
A-sriit 12 mis
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber wishes to purchase fifiy
likely young negroes, of good character;
the desciiptiou wanted are Roys from 12 to 15
years, and men from 15 to 25. A few young
women would be purchased, if likely. Non*
need be offered unless they can he certificated.
Tho above number of negroes aie wanted imme
diately; poisons wishing to sell, can find me Hi
Messrs Mnsgrovc, Wetinore, &cos. Warehouse
or at George Rountree’s Store; in my absence
mv son, Henry Grimes, will act lor roe.
Win. G. GRIMES.
Nov 9 64 ts
TC»OUR months after date, application w ill lie
8. made to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court ol Richmond County, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the
Real Estate belonging to Edmund Murphy.de
ceased, and late «l’ Richmond County, viz.—
1401) acres of Pine Land in Richmond County,
202£ Acres of Land in Lee County, and 2A)2t£
Acres in Hall Countv.
ALEXANDER MURPHY, Executor.
July f> w4m 18 •
RICHMOND ACADEMY.
rilllE Ti uste sos the Academy of Richmond
.JL comity will on the last Saturday in Dcceitf
her next, proceed to elect the following Teachers
and Otfit.eis forthe term aud space of twelve
months, from tlie tint** of appointment 10-wit .
A Rector, with a salary of Eight Hundred Dol
lats, and half of me Tuition money.
An Englisu leachei.uiih a salary of Five
Hundred Dollan, and one half of the Tuitiou
money.
A Teacher for the Sami Hills without salarv,
hot with the use of the House one! Lot at tfie
Band Hill*, the Teacher to receive the whole of
the Tuition money.
A Teacher of Modern Languages, with a sal
ary of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, and the
whole of the Tuition money—the price for id*
sti notion (o be Eight |) .liars per quartei
A Clerk, Sicwatd and Treasurer, with a Sala*
r* of Four Ilundted Dollars
Written application will be made to the Un ler
signed. Hi; order of Ike ftortni,
JAMES McLAWS. Clerk.
September 2 m(D3t—Bt 34
>75 REWARD
RAN A WAY, on the Bth Inst from the Subset i
b» i, in Augusta, a negro fellow named
JACK an excellent barber, about 30 years old,
and 6 feet fi inches high, with bushy hair, large
mouth, diffident look and talk, and resprcttul
manners He had on when he went away, a
Coatee and pantaloons of cinrse light blue Sati
net, and a white hat. The subscriber believing,
from the easy disposition o< .1 ick, that he was
peisuaded to go assy by some villain with the
intention of selling him, will give SSO to any bo
dy. who will furnish him with » videuce sufficient
to convict the thief, and $25 t lodge the Negro
in a 'ail whete he can gel him, or the s .tne sum,
( 4>25 ) with reasonable expenses, to deliver him
in An u.ita.
N. DELAIGLE.
Augii*i 23 30 ts
TAILOKING BIJSINKSS.
bnl'scriliers < using ronoertbit them-
Jl selves in ili*- Tailoring Ihiiimss, under I lie
fimMiHiOODRII H «i CJiAFKE. I»g leave to
tender thr-ir services to their fiiiinJs and the
I’u <• lie.
i hey li.ivc taken tin- Mote fto. 226, RronH sir.
next door to Wilson dorter, sci Cos. where they
will constantly ke.p on tin and. * well selected »»
ortment ol Cloths, ('nsiiiiisra*, Sic. ciuaprising
every article in their line.
LtmiEH COODItICH.
Ft>lV A l> O C aFF.E.
N. C. Ail or<li r* promptly niteniled to, anil t* ’
enn. and with iieMlnt-ss and despatch.
A in; u*t 23 32 fit
FAINTING
f| lIIF. Siibtetilerr would respectfully liifnim
fi the citizens ol Antaisia nn<t its vicinity,
' that they have entered into co partnership under
i ic firm «and MILLER sis jASEP/i, and intend
i rallying on House, Sign, ('hair ii Orrmiientai
1 Painting mid Glazing, Papei Hanging o,t in
i itl! its various branches. They hope ;h v from
t the neatness in tlie exec ution of their woik and
: strict attention In (licit business, to merit a litre
j rat slime ul public patronage. Persons disposed
i ■ pair* luxe them may find them at their '-hup,
■ No 203 Kroad-Slieet.
N B —Oiders from the Country punctually
alb tided to.
REt- ERENCES
i
Da Thom** I. Wrk, Augusta.
Dh. Mm.ledov. Gslpbim, .
Col A Wh.t. ey, \ Beach Maid
BSMI'kl. ( I.XtiK.
D. A IKI *SUM. /
July 22 23 ts
SHI 1.1, (OMBS
f|lliF, 'I KiCRIBKR r*'*|n-i (fully iaforms
J the L idles of AI»fU»(M arid vicinity, that
).- * (u< pared himself with ail the imple,uei,is
i. ...-iiv for > eineuling ami polishing broken
('..in an i ..ri at e short notice, cement or
(ii jih i,ter old r irub*. in suck a manner, as tu
i ak mem r all respects, equal to new.
* UO,
A.i a , rtrncnt of b*d Combs, which he
•*»); t .la.lfe Os sell upon the mokl SOOlllffiO.
!a-»i>: '-'tiia. bj*r;ci»u-ns ol I.is work ni.-jf be
* i . ui .iiy time. Jewelry, kc repaired as
usual.
D. HI < T.
.Vo 3rl, Proud t AugU'ln, a Cut doors above
the Planters' Ihu).
April 22 101 if
JAfLOK’S SALK.
be *‘»M on lli>- firat 'lui-i-lav in Octo •
jf b’-r nr it wiibin ti.» utu«tl imam of »tie,
4 \t|fi<» Woman, mio rail* hrrteif fto'kv *i»d
»*y» »he
, >na County. so <1 agr. ra' It In i>o Order
nl the Honorable sh» <*y < J'njocil of Ani;ii«la,
»o pay j*il fve« an t thars**. provided tlm
**nl ,Negro it not preyi »«j*iy claimed, ciiaiget
(.Mill, mik] taken **«r
H. ft Flt ISER. Jailor, it c
Mpbrmbrr 9 fdif7
NOTICE.
\f,l. prrioni indebted to lh« late firm of
ii Hanna, by note or otbenviae are
rrq levied lo make iinru-dfate pay. in-nt lo HtHjn
mm Hull, »»bo alone i< authorised lo rerrive
payment of lurh riaimt—t hr boo ha paper*. a.,.i
unveil led buiioeu of the frm, ceoeialiy. Ir-ih;
tefi in hii band* by content.
BENJAMIN HALL.
EDA AKI) J. II a:.oi>
*ep»ember 2 B» sif>
MItS. ADAM IH TANARUS( III.NSOX
BtliS leave lo >afoi<m her (turn i* and trie
public in that tneesercite* of bee
Sebo-.i, •ill. oith Uitmr penni»4i-<«, lie re
ni*H m AuruVa «• the dm Mo.h!«i of Oile
her neat. The School Koota uiu the Budge
Bank Hiuidiny, 133
Aof|l23
NO. 41.