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From tlie Uuurr «fxhf CoaatUutina. I
With all our aversion to that policy
%!«.-. i sacrifices agricultural und com ,
fnerei.tl industry, for tliesalve ol support-
jug .n imilaetiiniel speculations, we art (
nevertheless the ardent friends of those (
do uestic iriancfaclin-es w hich spring up (
in Ihe natural coursedt‘thingi»,niid which ,
thus give In capital and labor a more pro |
fltahlu employment than is ofleivd hy
any other pursuit. Os this species oi ,
aiu-iufactnrc, there La one which we wish
to Tiring into tlie view of oar readers, us j
worthy of their most liberal feelings. It
is the manufacture of Porcelain or Vhina, ~
carried oa ia Philadelphia, at the corner |
of Chesaal and Schuylkill Second street. ,
JPoreelaia is one of those articles which
has been left to fight its own battles,
without an other protection than such us
has nceti afforded hy a d**!y oftweaty per •
’oent imposed solely for revenue, and the |
manufactory to which wo have alluded
has for several years produced some of
t he most beautiful spec imens of ware, re
sembling the French china, that anyone
of moderate tu-lu would wish to see. It |
is indeed probable, that the price at which
it is furnished, is not quite as cheap as
that at which a similar quality could he
had iu Francs!, hat tlie diflereacc oi price
is paid by that sorted’liheralit,. which is
Mitllcicn'ly almndant ia this country,
Without the compulsory proc-ss ol law,
to alf ml a reasonable encoiir.igenifcnt lo ■
all c iterprizes which may he- tmlcntlicted I
to promote the national industry, and ue
ur, c .1 . c.iat no sm.m mnnlier of new |
nmiTieci couples in Philadelphia, set out |
with a pair of pitchers, vases, or some 1
article'* for the dinner or tea table', erf A
ilicriuitu porcelain. s
Here, then, we see nnothor. in addition
to tin- hundreds of instances already be
fore as, of domestic mnmifactnies spring
jug up by their own native vigor, unit
fiotirishlui' without the uid of the hot
house. The woollen manufacture sprint"
up, when duties were at five per cent,
ami would have eon)hated to thrive up
to the present day had the' duties never
been increased. The American people
hare at all times supplied themselves
flril.ii funr-tifths of their own woollen fa
brics, and in the' unture uftliiinfs iasid ever
runtime tu do .?«. Tim cotton iiiamtfaclnre
took root when the duties were ul IJ$
percent, mill would have secured a per
manent foot ill" in the country without
miy additional uid. The same is true us
h-gn. The iron masters never made
more money as a body, Ilian when the
duty on iron was 15 per cent.
How, then, it may he ashed, if these
things hu so, has it happened, that tin
duties have increased ! Why have not
the ~nrties who have found that they
tumid succeed without high duties, been
Content with the actual rates I We an
swer, Unit it has nut been those who first
succeeded in the establishment ol these j
manufactures, w ho have culled for more j
protection, it was a different class ol
people, those who not possessing the
smee capital, or skill, or economy, which
it'll to tilts success of tlie original under
tskers, could nut, owing to this dellcieii
ev, enter into competition with them.
These were the people who cried out Ibr
/pore duties We recollect perfectly
ft,!ll,Uint when id lev’ll nr thereabouts
The \civ England inaimlUetiircrs opposed
nn incrense of the tlulics, they were de
nounced in the Middle Slates by their
competitors, us uclunteil hy selfish eon
slilcrnlloijs, as overgrown capitalists,
Who were determined to keep (ho suiuU
ones down, and a hue and cry was rais
ed against them, merely bis'mtse they
advocated what their own and the best
Interests of the country tlenmuded. In
reference to the article of iron, the ease
Was the same. It was the ow tiers of the
fteeond grade of iron mines u» to ferlil
ity, that called tor more duties, and when
tie y were satisfied, the owners of (he
third grade erii d aloud for protection in
the snme manner. These two have been
gratified with Ihrh- requests, and ns >C{?
per tan duty pat-i into the pockets ofthe
owners of the first grade of mines,
t\ ton perhaps, and into those of the own
ers of the second grade, tj7 n ton. more
than they were ouee oontented vv illi. it is
no wonder that wo find every individual
offbeat favorable lo tho protection of the
iron trade.
i!ut to return lo otlr porcelain. The
manufactory wo have described, is ul
rno-t the only one existing ia the railed
States, and we perceive hy a notice us
it. lately published hy ProfessorSilliniau.
that it owes iis establishment to the exis
feuee iu the vicinity of Philadelphia us
the mineral substances of which the ware
is composed. Now let ns suppose a ease.
Ijktupuse some individual, possessing
not half the skill, patience, cnterpi-ize.
and capital, us the proprietor of this es
tablishment, should set up another por
e-lain manufacture, without the ability lo
make the article un cheap within 2' per
l ent, as that gentleman. We will sup
pose that he lines not discover this
inability, until alter he has expended coa
sidv nble capital in buildings, nmehine
rv. m itei-lals, tVe. and that ruin Mures
hi iin the face Now the first thing that
M ill iii-eui- to him is - , that the Government
ought to increase the duly on foreign
poi '-eiuiu and china to the extent of !!0
per cent, and if he consults the iudividu-
V al we huv.e referred to on the subject, lie
\ will probably find that lie will have no
, objections to an implication lo thmgress
'jin'll law that will enable him to obtain
ftp increased profit upon hi- wares, of ,‘kl
jjgr cent. Let Us finally suppose that
t %tgress listens to the proposal, and that
timt ihn porcelain manufacture is what
iserWed completely protect' d by a duty
tlf.itlper cent, und thou iM us see htu\
fhis Would operate upon |l|. < ~n
■ oihNiwluin and chinn.
wine ofthe -china or povecln a”
into the United States during
Slllli Sept. I*», aeeor-
report of the Sci rchirfcipl the
. V a *IWK?. duff of :i»
to #3&I0.
■Mhk ldfrtfahMlOMiikl V on mmuiil tax upon tin
• iCOnS#>(WtiAr <\j 11 a >,r fiorcelsin, mid for
wlutUMHMMpf' tor- tlteanjipnrl nl’Guv -
* . lm,er to • ?nul,l °
larger scale. \V'<* repeat again, what w-.
end upon a (ormer occasion in relutioi.
t<) the. screw manufacture, that it won.a
be heller for the nation to pay to tic
maaulhchires of porcelain a bounty ol
ten Iliniisiind dollars a year, and let »h< ,
dut I’m reiiiam us they are, rather than to
afford them i-aeoiirageiiieiit hy taxing the
nalioii Ufi per ei-ul. upon all that is ha
purled, and all that is made at home be
sides. I \
—coo— >
N7VJ TE I. E (IIS/,. I run F:
Tlie first Virginia legislature, under
the new constiliilioii, coiiinicneed its la
hors at l.ichiiMind on iUotuiay last. All (
the K inemhi-rs, as fur us we have seen - r , .
heard, anticipate n proti-ni'ted and labo
rious sessiua. j'lie goVernuietit lulling
been newly modelled, the internal rega- .
; huioiis ofthe slate must he made to cor- (
[ respond with the great principles con
tained in the new charier of our rights
mid liberties, ns extended nnd enlarged
by the late convention. Among other
promiiten' silbjei'ts ofdisetisnion, tlie ja
' diciary will preseiil tin importai-t, an <-a
grossing item. Wo will not, however,
speculate on the various topics which
will he brought under the consideration
ofthe legislature, because wehileiul pity
ing particular attention to its dclihern
liuris. so fin- ns is compatible with o*jr
other duties.
S. We learn by the Iliehmond pa
pers of yesterday, that both brunches id
tin- Legislature formed quorums on 'lpu-
I day : that in the House ofDelegales, l,inii
| [{auks was elected speaker alter three
! hullnts by a intyorily «/'«>, being apposed
on tin- last ballot by .1. 51. Mason; Ueo.
W. Mutiifiiril, t.'lerk; and I'eler Francis-,
co sergeant al Anns hy a huge majority.
I,, ||,c Senate. Win. t Holt was iinanl
iiionsly elected Speaker ; Addison Hans
ford, I 'lci k, and .fames Sawyer, Sergeant
at A nns.-l’i tnubarg, (/ a.) Old Dominion,
Dec. H.
TIJF I.\ST ALTON l\ THK SCUM’.
t he Mail-ill trials have been brought to
n close, and tieofge ('r»winllshield, ivhi)
hail pleaded not ifniili/, was acquitted til
ler half an hour’s coiiHultuliou of tlie Ju
ry The irnliel meal contained two counts
lst. Alledging that It. ('rqwiiiashieUl,
Jr. and J J. Knapp, Jr. formed ft con
spiracy In murder (’apt. Joseph \V hiti-,
mill that the tlcfcrulaal. was aeqiminted
with all the (nets. The second count al
h-ilged. that the imtrder liml hi-eri perpe-
Irulcil hy tiichai’d I .Vowtiiiishiclil. Jr und
,11* K mipp, us prim-ipuls. A. J. J. Knnpp,
Jr. ns uccessni-y Is-fore the fact, mid tlint
the ilefendaiil was privy lo the- whole
transaction. At did not disclose it. .Fmlgo
i’uuium, who presided, hnrgeil the Jury,
and a verdict of 'Cipiitlnl was rendered,
whereupon the prisoner who has under
gone u protracted eoiifini-ineul, was forth
| with disehargi-il. Thus for the present
.1 stnnd the Salem eases, and we rejoice
i that there is one at leusl of those licensed
'I ofthe murder of .Mr. White, who has
1 j been pronounced innocent. It will, how
ever, he u long time before the |>Citeeful
; inhabitants of fuili-m will recover from
| the eoiislcriialhm into which they lime
1 i heen flu own by this inhuman euti«q>ii-nry.
I | A*, i . Evening journal,
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I I Pr.xsA.eiji. \, \\ r . P Dee, SO.
I On Thttrs'luy night hist, an* gro no
’) man the property of Dr. Lawson of the
■ j s’. S Army, eeineto her death hy a pis
■ I lot hall, discharged from the hand of Li
1 ; Wm. li linker ofthe I’. H. Army. Me
• has been ree'igni/.eiUiy (he Magistrates
in the sum of one llnillsillid dollurs, for
• Ik*, appeuranee at the next term of die
1 Superior t’ourl.
A large poll io:i of (he citizens are loud
1 ‘ in the ilei-lnirtlions against the proceed
• ings, in the ea.As- us the individnal ehnrg
1 ed. they eumplnin of partiality ia udmia-
I‘j 1 ‘j istering the laws.
1 j Where ofieiu-es ofn more ti-Ivnl char
■ | ueler have taken place against the laws,
•’j in lias eity, the prisoners have been in
variably ennimilted to prison, anil not
1 nufreqiienlly, cnrrieil lo a blneksmilh's
sh()|i, und chains riveiled on them In se
’ eure their nppeuranei- hefori- the proper
• tritnninl. In the ease alluded to, the
1 prisoner has been permitted Itiernlly to
r goat large. ( ireiimstunees of this char
acter eull loudly for the interposition of
the Lxeeulive.— Chronicle.
MM
1 ItirxrsviM.K, ( Ai.a.) Not. 'JO.
f Tiie way mail, lielongiiig to the New
Orloans'iMail, was lost or stolen from the
• stage on Thursday night, between this
I place and Ha mb-ru' Post Olliee on N'nh
' bin Kidge, in Liaii'stoiie eunnty. The
■ mail bag was yesterday morning found
r iu a well in the suburbs of this town, hut
. the rnnvun in" containing the letters was
missing. We understand that oao letter
contained stVio, which was addressed hy
i Messrs. Veulmnn Kent of this place
to smiic gevtleinnii in iMooresville. We
■ hope the mitlior or authors of this daring
1 rubbery, may he discovered and brought
■ to in ■filed punishment.— .ldvuenlc.
,
I ROM COEOMHU.
I Accounts from llognta htive been re
-1 eeived at New- York to the 17th Ueto
i her, and from < 'nrthngellti to the 3ftth.—
I They relate to the late revolution in Co
• lonihin. ISolivar was at f**t. Martha, on
’ | his ay to < 'aenta, where lie Intended to
' i eoiiei-ntrutf Ilia (brees. He counted tip
! | on making them amount mid he
> I demanded of the Government a further
• 1 liin-e, so ns to incrense his army. His
| lir-t move would he upon iMuraeayho,
I j whence he would proceed to Venezuela.
I | w here they were determined to resist
’ him.
< THM FIimKVCY.
On the Iblh nltiniOj a meeting of (lie
1 tnereliHiiis and other citizens of Snlishn
f |-y was held, ‘ for the purpose ofimprov
■■ theenrreney of the Stale; when those
) in attendaiiee pledged themselves not to
rWdvp, or pay out in the way of trade,
I after the first of January next, any of
r like dim hilts issued by the f-itntes of tSmth
, Carolina and Georgia; and. alter the
• first of Mni-i-li, not to receive, or pay
• out in tho Way of trade, any saeli hills is
• sued by this fc*tnte. A committee of
i three was appointed to procure from
b Unit Mint, or ehtewhore, hy the first day
I nexl.sueh mi umonnt of change
>1 nflhy btUMH-uasyiry for the biisiaess of
of Cents, Dimes.
l|M|iri>iuiesA)Kl Jtft|L'<'nl piece-, and, to
ftHpiiblo them to <lo«», all persons ne *i
| lllg to obtain «i.ch eh-.i'n r are requested
■ftodcpotsitexviuitheeoiiiiaiitec, by the 1-1
•1 January,Mich hmount ns llu-y may want
II o’. ("!; S' ,
CO.WW IjRCIAJLa
• iMoiiit.K, Dec.. 4.
t OTTOX. —In giving quotations of
otton this morning, we linve lo observe 7
mat no sales have heen made daring the
a eek, higher than 10$ cents, though there f
re some parcels in market held al 11. ,
W'e have thought proper, however, to ‘
give the extremes, but would remark that .
die prineipul transuctions have been at
tH to 10$ cents.— Cum. Register.
HaVann mi, Doc. 11.
CO’l’TO.’V. —The demand for Upland
nns been steady daring tlie Week at our
iiist ijiiotulions. which we continue. Tlie
sales ofthe week, about J,OOO bales—at Sj
to 10 10$ efs.T—some full lota brought
The stock of Sea (slitml is very small—
some sales are ellected at JO to JJ «;ts.
RlCE. —Very little has lAvu done in
this article, and the demand was quite
limited (or the past week. tSianll lots of
good, brought Jg and very prime readily
commands >iJj. We quote from -*3 jto
L'O/f.V-—lsy cargo Wto 00 cents and by
small qllantitU-s to retailers, from (>J$ to
70 ets. j'lie demand is limited mid dull
KejmhliCita.
Macov, I)c<*. H.
COTTON continues to decline, and
wc can hold out lo our plantithr friends
no Haltering reasons for believing it will
he bctlor. Pi-ices in this market during
the week have ranged from 7 to 0 cents—
very lilllo ut the latter price. Sales gen
erally 7$ a Bs.
Col.L’Mi: US, Dec. 11.
COTTON—has come in very freely
Ibr the past week, and sales have rang
ed from I? a !l cents. Wilhin the last
few <lnys, the principal sales have
been ellected nt Hs. Strictly prime in
square hides, would go a shade higher.
Many of otfi- planters have refused sel
ling n< Ihc present rates, and have stored
(heir cotton in anticipation oi heller pri
ces, the whole amount ul the ware-hous
es may he estimated at about JfiOO hales.
Democrat,
Nnw-Oni.r isH, Dec. I.
COTTON.—In our last number we
remarked that a further reduction in the
price of Cotton was confidently expect
ed; siieli Inis heen the ease, and we now
quote at about $ cent less than the prices
of Inst week. Thtt consequence bus
been, that buyers have opened the mar
ket, with spir.t, nnd the transactions of
the w eek cxeef.d those of any other this
season ; amounting to not le-s than iiOtKi
bales, perhaps more. Liverpool classi
lieatioii, ordinary,middling, 1H n!>l cents:
fair, 10, scarce; goad fair, 101 a 1(1$; good
and lino, 104 a 11, fair demand.
Price. Car mil.
3 U X« XW A It X.
tVi' learn from tlmNevv fciwlfonl f»azctla ! tliat
the Messrs. Hillmans, slit|t builders oflii.n place,
have eoiilraetod lo I’uraisli a ship ol* about 700
tons, for a Packet ia one of die Nev. -York uad
Liverpool lines, which is to esc*l m judicious
oombritation of desirable qnaulii-s any pauket
that lias hitherto heen built.
Count lie rhirvcilurs (Joseph liiii.eqitwie; tin
sent to the sditorol* tile New-\ork t.ourrier das
flats Unis, die sum of AIIMI fnr die Spanish
emigrants in that city, and tho same sum for tho
French Benevolent Society.
Wo are informed that lbs Sr.nhc Canal is
now fail of Water, and the boats uru rapidly
passing tip and down.
■.■.jeesssM———aw——iwmii—abmjwumsi
FREIGHT
For the f-u nin Lout vll CL'S'l’,l, now
at llngg’s liar.—Apply tu
J. aV w. hakfeu.
Dee 15 It J1
7fAWT3D,
bx
Ainisr late negro woman for a
Cook—a Girl fora nurse—<iul a
, Hoy that is well m-qnililited in (liin eity.
Ai-x-ly at Tina Oi m j;.
Dec 15 fit Jl
A Pockci-Book Lost.
A .Small old looking strap I'Oi KlM'-
. HOOK was Inst, last evi-aiag, in
i the neighborhood of iMeesi-s. Urewster
1 iV I’feseott, in llrond street, eotitaiiiing
iiliont SI or isiloo in Hunk Hills—two of
I J. It. Hishnp's 11 nt Store Curdi*. Jv. mi in
count whieh had heen settled by the
i subscriber, from Win. Monterief. A it
. ward of Five Difilttl-s will lx* paid tu the
finder, by leak ing the same with Messrs.
, Brewster aV I’resc-ott, Augusta, or In
MOSES HA.MIHCK.
Dec 15 It Jl
irK^bwfi/raxi
.vc». jh, nno. 111-sr.
WILI. keep constantly on liaml. »V
For Sale eheap, u conqilete ns
sortinent of
LADIES SHOES*
Os Superior (|naiity, mnnnlhetured ex
pressly for the I’otuil trade.
JI'ST RECEIVED AS ABOVE,
1 Case l-hig-lish Bronze Kid Slippers,
1 do Whitt* French Satin do.
1 do Black uad Blue Black do. do.
Dee 15 iltw Jl
HIiACK, AVIIITE A. St'AKLET
Merino Mantles.
A'.SO,
Mi:I!I.VO J.v/I TIPPET sqy.lßß
SHAWLS,
A complete assortment lb. sale at
A. KNOWLTOVS
F. IXCY STOR E. J IS Rrund-Sl.
Dee 15 fit Jl
NOTH’Ik
WI&X.. SB; HIRED,
4 T the lower Market in Augusta, on
the FIRST li. ’ V OF J.I.VC.IRV
’ .\'E\T. the N’EGIIOES belonging lo
the Estate of J. Dawson. Ibr one year.
At.sn.
A part ofthe NEGROES In-longing
to the list ate of Win. A. Bngg.
Terms made known on that dav.
GEO. h. TWIGUS, Ex’r.
, Dec 1-3 tvul Jl
Hichards 6c Ganahl,
, AT THEIR
Rooky.Stationn Ctf, and .Musical STORE.
- .Vo. $293. llroad-Streel,
A J.AIIGR fU I'l’LV OF TIIS rOI.LOWTXG WoRKP;
Mercers Cluster, Methodist Hymns, Zi
- ons Songster,
Ftmiily Bibles, of all descriptions,
Pocket do do
Wyeth N Smith’s, and Scttel’s .Music,
VVootlbriilge’s, Cliinming’s, Sf.nyiey’s,
Ada ms",’’Morse’s, and Willoi-d’e Geo
grapliy tV Atlas,
Murray’s Grammar, Reader, Key, and
Exercise,
Smylcy’s .V llamley’s FedCrtd Calcula
tor,
Pike it DabnH’s Arithmetic,
Walker's Dictionary,
With a full supply of nil other School.
Classical, .Miscellaneous. Law it .Medical
BOOKS.
THEY MATE OX IIAXU ATiOVT
I,JtH) Reams of Foolscap, Letter and
other Paper,
40,000 Halil-, of various qualities,
J(H) dozen Webster's Spelling Books,
50 Gross Almanacs, fin l-tjl;
And n large stuck of HLAA‘K HOOKS,
of every description
Also, a good supply of Violins. Flutes.
Chu-iom-tts, Guitars. A Files; and a good
assortment of Piano and Guitar Music.
Atfil also, h large assortment of <l. lit
DE.\ SEEDS, warranted fresh from
the (Shakers-.
jf Country mcrelmnfs are invited to
call and examine for themselves. They
will find their stock complete uml good,
ami as eheap ns they can he sold in the
southern country.
C/” All orders will bo punctually at
tended to.
Augusta, Dec. 15, IS7O Ut 21
if./** The Wasl highlit News, Georgia
Journal, Macon Messenger, and Athe
niaii, will publish the -ibove weekly 12
times, and orward their accounts.
CROCKERY. CMSKTA,
AMI
fgtjliE Mnbsi-ribiTS hiiv.ng luniedn
B. i-onnexioii in the above business,
invite the patronage of their friends and
the public. They are now receh in", und
' intend constantly to keep on hand, an
assortment for wholesale and retail, in
cluding Mantle, l*ier, Toilet, IS wing ami
Fancy Looking Glasses, Castors, Liquor
Stands, Nr. The business will ho con
dueled miller the firm of
W.V. II AUIUB& J, n. LVOLOW,
At the I,inner stand ol VV. Karris, !\o.
Jill). Broad-st., in the Masonic Building.
The i-nig experience of the parties,
and tiic latter’s being interested in an
Estnhlislinu-nt al Clatfleslon, H. C. ami
in New Vork. alford the gix-ntest faeili
licsfor iiuportatioiis iV parehases. whieh
a splendid stock and tempting prices will
testify.
WILLIAM HARRIS.
JNO. R LI DUHV.
Augusta. Get. J7. wJni 7
FRESH AND WARRANTED
Q a, it: n m
SEEDS,
JUST RECEIVED, and For Sale hj
TURPIN K D’AXTIONAt .
Nov 27 3tw . Id
Ctanticmcns'
LATEST FASHION REST
Beaver Slats,
JUST RECEIVED.
A I.SO.
A liL (Qualifies of Castor, Kora in, and
Wool HATS; Childrens’ Fancy,
ami Boys nnd Voallis Fashionable Do.:
Boys ami < Uiildrens Leather, Cloth, Silk,
and Cliinehiln CAPS.
For Side oa aneomnuuluting terms. A;
most reduced prices, at
R. ALLEN’S
IVholcudc and Retail Hat Store, Xo, Jo—
Broad Street, opjiosilc the Augusta
and Stale Ranks.
Nov. IT 1m lo
Dividend, Ho. 6.
MEltt HANTS* A I*l, WTMUS* H \NK,
AVUUST.I, Dee. T, 183 U.
TK'HIE Board of Directors having de
ls- elured a Dividend of 1 per cent, out
of (he profits of this Bank, for the last
six months, the sntnc will he paid to the
Sloc-kliolders on their order, on ami alter
j'hursddV tin- Dili iiist.
‘ JNO. F. LLOVp, Cashier:
Dee H It ID
iSO'VYCVb.
fBIIII-I Copartm-rsliiji heretofore e\is(-
Ji. ing under the firm of SMITH A.
ROBBINS, in CharlesU.-.i, S. tk i« dis
solyc-d by its own limitation. The bu
siness will be settled bv G. W. Smith.
G. W.SMITH,
E. ROBBINS.
The snlisrrihei-s hnvo formed a con
neetion under the firm of Smith, Harris.
A; Co. and will eonlimie the llardwar>
business at the old establislinientofSmitli
A; Bobbins, Churleston. S. Ck
G. W.SMITH,
WM. HARRIS,
IS. F. SMITH.
October (i xvUni 1
“Lost
BV the subscriber, a small RED MO
ROCCO GILT
ihk;ket-book,
with a STEEL CLASP, containing a
bont ijifiO and some piqiers of no value. It
was dropped ia Broad-street. Augusta,
or between thut and the Hunker Springs.
The subscriber's name is written on a
paper in said book with the ago of three
of his children. Whoever may find and
leave it with its contents with Mr. James
Lytles, at the tinker Springs, shall he
handsomely rewarded.
JAMES SPEED.
Vre A
ANOTHER SVPPi.'Sr OF .
FRESH FRUITaJ
Jg- 1000 Cocoa NatsP
Jtrt) fine large Pint '
X Apples, bids i’lan
mens, Oranges,
boxes Fresh Rai
sins. do. do. Prunes, Fig'*, Currants, En
glish Walnuts, Filberts, soft shelled Al
monds, West-India Preserves. Gunva
Jelly, Cnjiers,Olives.French Pickles, Acc.
AI.SO,
Sil\ a and Barranco Cigars, Gosln-n
Cheese, barrels Lump Sugar, boxes
white Havana Sugar, smoked Beef, box
es Herrings. 100,000 FireCrtu kers.Spcrm
and Tallow Candles, Lorillard's fine
Chewing Tobacco, and a few bbls prime
Country Flour.
<? Oturpp cTTa&A&zB
Os cirri' dcscriiitlon, kept const-mil}- on liomli by
MARTIN FIIEDIiRICK,
Opposite the Bridge Rank Rnihling.
Dec 11 Jt
Til 10 SUBSCIBISSKK
«*rOl.'J,D invite the ntteation ofthe
* Y public to give him a call and ex
amine his stuck of
CLOTHS,
consisting ofthe best of West ol’Englnnd
finish, ns he hopes that (hose who want
good Goods, will examine for themselves.
WM. KIBBE.
(Jj? *• Fear t Six first rate Joe.ruci/tncn
Tailors will not be disappointed in calling,
it they xvnnt work.
Dec 4
ISinVAUD.
STOLEN.
FjKOM the Steam Boat Company’s
Tow Boat, No. l.j, on the night of
iVDlli instant, a Box containing the fol
lowing articles, each marked - A. I*. IV
12 pearl handled silver knives,
Ij desert silver Forks, King’s pattern
25 ozs.
18 do do Stoons, do do. 25 ozs.
J Custard do Spoons, do do 4 ozs.
8 Suit do do l$o"9.
The above Box was loti ml on the mor
ning of the 111 li iiist, floating at tin- loo'
ofthe Dry Ihiek, upem d and rubbed of its
contents.
Tirentyfive Dollars Reward will be
paid for any infer union whieh will lead
to tho recovery of tlie articles, and Twen
ty-five Dollars extra, for the detection of
the thief or thiovC .
WM. ROBERTSON. Jr.
Agt. S. It. C.
D c 15 If 21
EXECUTDRtS RALE.
‘RTk/ ILL be sold, nt Ihekile residence
f f of Holt < i.a ntox, deceased, in
Columbia County, on Monday, tin-twen
ty seventh day oi December next,the trad
of Land and premise-- where the deceased
lately resided, eight miles aho\ e Augusta,
on the Washington Rond—containing
about three hundred and eighty acres,
the most of which Is in n state fit for culti
vation; tlie improvements are in good
repair, and it is a stand well ealenlnted
for a place of entertainment I’m- travel
lers; and excellent business might be
done with groceries, ns it is tho public
site in the district, for Courts, Musters
Ac. with a dense rich population in the
neighborhood.
AI.SO,
One.hundred acres of good Pine Land,
well timbered, lying on the road from
Augusta to l olumbiii Court House, one
mile above the (pinker Springs. On this
tr t there is n tolerably comfortable
Dwelling House, n good Kitchen, and
an excellent Well of water in the yard;
ami about forty-five acres tinder good
fence, which produces very well.
ALSO,
At the same time und place, will he
sold, about ten negroes, consisting of
men, hoys, and girls, and one woman; the
stock of Horses, and one prime .Mule,
a good yoke of Oxen, and tin- stock of
ettltle. hogs, and sheep; eight or nine
.hundred bushels of corn, about ten thou
sand pounds of prime fodder, the crop of
Colton, and about thirty .bushels of seed
1 pens. And, also, a good mahogany
Sideboard, Dining Table und ends, a Bu
reau, nnd sundry other articles of house
hold and kitchen furniture; ninl plnntu •
tion tools, nnd sundry oilier articles too
tedious lo emimernU-. Terms made
known on the day of sale ; mid the sale
will be continued from day to day until
nil is sold.
TURNER CLANTON, } r .
NATII’L. 11. CLANTON, $ rf '
Nov 10 stlllds II
LOOli AT THIS*
RANAWAY
FROM the subscriber on the ni"ht of
the 9U(h October last, two Negro
Men named
HILLY & VEIL
Billy is a tall slender man, pretty much
knock-kneed: he is a smart, shrewd fel
low', calculated to deceive with ease
when attacked; he carried with him n
strijK' l twilled round-about coat and a
pair of blue broad cloth pantaloons, the
coat is now and the pantaloons toiernljy
much worn, both of which he stoic from
mo a few nights before they went off.—
Neil is u low man, and over one us his
eyes is a wan- which runs from his eye
into tlie hair ol’his head. Ned when spo
ken to all times appears to be somewhat
alarmed, A: blows as though ho was tired,
or appears to bring long breath*.—From
what I can learn they have made a start
for some of the free States: but I am ap
prehensive that they have hern enticed
olfhy some white man. If so, a reason
able reward will be given for the two
negroes, or either of them, delivered to
me in Oglethorpe county, near the Bow
ling Green, or placed in some jail so that
I get them. Ac ONE HUNDRED DOL
LARS REWARD for the thief. All
reasonable expenses paid in the detec
tion ofthe negroes and thief.
JOHN W. MOODY.
Nov 17 Itu 12
JOE EE.IITTHT3
NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFITE
%
WASTED TO IJHxT\ 1
rate male ami female ileasjj I
servant# for whom liberal ■
Bill be driven, none other than first I
,%■ wanted. I
apply at the u. S. HOTEL A
I Nov C7 > »<>
CAUTION I
sswaoiva vaxacF.a. ,
public is respectfully caution*! L
g against spurious imitation of ting ■
medicine—The preparation of which jg
put up in bottles fluted, and in I
size, but the impression, hlincn in the glass, M,
very faint and indistinct. The taste of Dm
admixture is acrid and bitter, and the
only semblance it bears to the genuine I
fHieaiuis Panacea, is in color, and a com
ponent part of sarsaparilla of tuv virtue.
When positive proof is obtained, of the ft
source fitoni whence the imposition ema
nates, it will be made known. In the
mean timo. the public is informed that I
have established A. PARSOXS, of Sa
vannah. my sole Agent for the .Slate of
Georgia, and from him my Genuine Pa
nacea and Vermifuge can bo obtained.—
Respectable Druggists are particularly
recommended to purchase from my V ft
Tent, as they will be supplied on as gool
terms us from me. ffcl
WM SWAIUJ l|
PkUiuklyhia, Sept. Kh/i, IKX). 4tw 1 I
\VUA. AvTsOVA), V
ON THE PREMISES, AT
ZynLlOj
ON MONDAY*, the 20th December neXfc
AT 11 O'CLOCK; A. M.
VUc vsw\)scvvbcYß WauVaUou,
tjJITU.VTiI in Columbia county, ho
►s tween Fury's Perry nnd the Quaker
.-'prints, continuing Eight Hundred and
sixty live Acres, half of it under cultiva
tion—Eighty Acres of which has been
recently cleared ; the balance is well tint
la'rcd.
vr.so—
Eleven Negroes, one of whom is a goad
Rlacksinith.
VI.SO —
Corn, Fodder. Dais, Glides, RtOeltofal!
kinds, and Plantation and Ifl'ekMuith'ct
Tools.
TERMS.—The Negroes will he sold
for Cash, tin* Corn, Fodder, Oafs, .Males,
Stock, Plantation A: Blacksmith's Tools,
on a credit of eleven months. The Land
for one third Cash, the balance in one on
two annual payments with interest, so
eared by mortgage on the premises.
JOHN NEIESON.
Nov 2 t-. 0
Id.VCOhV SIIEIUEE’S SI A EE.
WIPE be sold at Eineoln Court-
House, on the first Tuesday in
January next, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property, viz:
One negro boy named lien, 12 or li
years of age, taken as the property of
John Vincent, to satisfy an Execution in
favor of Peyton Hawes vs. said Vin
cent. properly pointed out liv plaintiff.
THOMAS LVO V, n s. i„e.
Per 1 wl-.l 17
LiycoLN siiEKJrra .sale.
M ’SriU, tie sold, on the first Tnesdajs
• » in Jnnuary next, the following
Negroes, between the usual hours of sale,
(to wit :)
Charles, John, Tom, Judith, Petty, N
Philisin, ley, Hannah, Uig Maria, Mitch* I
ell. Eney, Eitlle Mar in, Henry, Little Ca
rolinn, Matilda, and Edward, all levied
on ns the property oftfohn Barton, deed,
to satily a Mortgage fi. fa. from Rich*
| mond Superior Court, in favor of \\ il
| liani Jones vs. the Executors of ,1 dm
' Burton, deceased, Properly pointed cut
in said mortgage. Terms Cash.
JOHN Jh DOWEEE, Mi If. t c.
Del .*{.* n' 1 1 1 M
LINCOLN .SHllilll’I’>!( SA EM.
WlE’j be sold at Eineoln Comb. f
House, in the first Tuesday in
January next, between the usual hour® of
sale:
1 ID acres of Eand, more or less, nnthu
waters ol’Eoyd's creek, adjoining Trtn is
MeKinny. Jeremiah Roberts, anil others;
taken as the properly of William Quinn, I
Jr., to satisfy mi execution from a Jus- |
tiers, Court, in favor of Abner YY elboru
vs, said Quinn, levied on by a constable
and returned to me.
JOHN McDOWEEE, Sits.
Dee ’ Itw 17 £
CoUimWuv
W r IEE be sold, at Columbia Court
House, on the iirst Tuesday in i
January next, between the usual bom's
of sale, the following properly, (to wit;) A
A negro fellow by the name of .Inrun,
levied on to satisfy a (i. fa. from Columbia j
Superior Court, John Howard vs. EIU% *
uorli. Appling.
AI.SO,
A negro woman named Tally, levied I
. on to satisfy a li. fa. Irom Columbia Su
perior Court, Horatio Garlrill vs. .Mica* *
,jah i Solid. Ex'r. of John llaltuway.
IHCH’D. 11. JONES,'Sh'ff. e. c. (
Dec I IS
ITOTIGG.
M ILL BE SOLI),
ON 'fill RSDAV, dOlb Inst. at the
Market House,in the town ofllam
barg, S. Three Negro .Men, Three
VV omen & a child, The said Negroes are
from I.onisiajia. and are experienced in 5
the cultivation of the iSugm'Ciiue. They I
will be sold to close the W ill of the Into I
Nathaniel I‘aiou, dee. Terms oi salo
Cash.
pydap bacon, r r .,
JAS. DARBY', s ' v - f
Pee *3 St 18
luW IS O’VICE.
I SHALE hereafter regularly attend I
♦he Superior Courts of Richmond I
County. Illy office and residence are in
Greensbnrongh. Persons residing in
Augusta, having business to transact, re
quiring the services of a Lawyer, in the
1 counties of Greene, Morgan, Newton,
Clarke, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Eineoln,
Tuliiaferro, Monroe, or Hancock, nnd
who may choose toentrustit to me, will
have a.u opportunity of conferring with
mo, personally, twice in a year, in rela
tion to it. ' FRANCIS 11, CONE.
Wee. 5 if fi