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THE subscriber being about to make n new ar hnsinam. will dbpna of lib eomprlshM an nesortment of all MtMiti of literature. for etuh at ?ant them tor payment thoso inducted to him, in wqitMd to snttle their note* and account* fbrthttith. It la We wish to disoonilnne the crad It business, (for the present,) In order to aij??dite tteobjentlnvkw. ?. ? Q ^ n.ANT. L ? Notice. AM paftnni Indebted to m* either by note, fli Or hook account, are respectively informed ?bat Immediate payment fe required-, tbo<? who do Mt avail themselves of thin intimation before re* torn dey, any met neenr?d that coercive inwiuiti will than be reeorted to for that porposo. To ?wet my wedlton thla nmrn hna becoe.e n ices* tary u well as to n entllnment of my basinets, Which 1 wish sfeedily to brln* io a close '?1 ? V. ' , 91. M'RLROV. si ' ? a if ' / 'Wotice. rfWK no.pnrtnershlp bamtntore existing under .Like Rnn of BCA1FB k WILK8, was dissolved otfroe lftth Inst, by mutual content ?' . ? C. T. 8CAIFE, A. WILKS Chester district, March 20 13 tf Noticc. TIHE eubfcrlbor iiitcndin^ to rvliuqnlsh buel ,nes? in Columbia oath on all those indebted , to Mm by note or open account, to torn* forward nnd settle tl>a aame, as lunger indttlttnce cannot %e el yen. ? FRANCIS (KJIF.R. ?-fimchii 10 jr. *Y .<?/ r. Notice#. mUE Subscriber hntrwhv gives notfno tknt she J hee the consent of her husband, AUGUSTUS O ftA^KL, "to.trnde iu n sole trader," and that furh Is her Intention, after the eaptratlon ot on* month from thn date hereof The public will, fhenrfura, take dna notice of - the fact. MARTHA GIBSON NAOF.I. . rah.*MB* ? ?tf ? ? ' l MIL!- " , > / Notice T8 hereby riven that the subccriber, thn wife of JL Alsiander Marks of th? town of Colnmbtf. #?rehant, Intends, with the content of tha said Al'tender Marks, to trade as n sole trader, from ?nd alter one month from the Aral publication of thif notice. HETTY MARKS. >? , |? <| Notico. A LT< perton* arc ferwinwl no! to ercdlt any A pinion on my neeoni.t >inI?u nn order M fftxtooed elgned either bf mv?elf or wife. TflOMAS BRIG', 3. Notice. A lit iteraona. having any demands etnlnat the J\ ettete of Major CtmilMrne Clifl*v, deceased, ?re hereby notidr d to hand the in In to me for p?y ??Hl> and alt pemona Indebted to the eatnte either "by Iwnd, note, or Recount, are earnestly aollrifcd Id ?ome to in immediate settlement of their debt*. In?bdS*noa mn In no ease be extended beyond ?nt return dajj. . c C. CLirrox, q?*t. ne>. Knvrm er lB , ^7 tf tw Notice, %njkrm*4, Ihelr note*and accounts will fte'losfcfcd In the headq of nn nttorney for collection, unlea? pa*Mhetory arrangements ere entrre I Into pvevl* ?e?to neat return 4m. JOSEPH It ARTHUR. ; LL JLaw Notice. ^fl^eopftrlnerabipof ORBUO It IIIJNTKH v - ** ORB no & HUDSON V! i?rmtlce LAW jointly in the eonrtt lor Fair-1 Ah.I (li?trtetf and *111 retain the oAi** formerly of Ur?-r*lft Hanlft at Wionsborough, where Hud ?t?n srllTreside. Hjj 'I vibwflber having ofwnrd hi* I.AW OKFICK at itaerfanbttrth V. H. tactfully lite prefeeddual aatelaeii to ti?<* puMir, In the several end Mfty ft*. _JHI 8partanb?t||b. L'ulon, Ureen -WT- J. m. mvir.r. wm&ff ' *' - l d n irsons r) ,-M# , n not* X valuable Tmct of Luiitl for Snlo. riir. Sulucriher being of '1. to the western >x>untry, is enaie h ? tract of Lend, M Edgode] Am miIIaa ?? **? ? l_ I * ? I. ?*???? imn iMDrMiKi 91 tend leading from tbet ptooe (Mn. im conUine ihaat % Hewee. ande ttaftt im, Am slat* of conUkM ilmiit ooe kwiVfl of which U dwwlMdiai af cultivation. Thit it M* of the MtnlM|)ht(Ml??fli?diiiUN upeonatry.? The improvement ? coaiUt in an elegant twoitory dwelling hoese in eioeilMt reimir, ?j?yl el ?w?|iwilr gooJ afro hoinw. a new Oinhooae, ? first rata Horn mill, an ?smIN framed Aw awla parcel of good Stable*. Any perwni wish tag (A fmakasa ?<ieha tract of land will do wall to aall on the anbwrihai Immediately, aa bo it determined to mU and will give an enaelleat bar ^AIDi ' ALSO,?Another tract of goad Load aityotoiag the ahofre, ?aUlaiag ahont too ami. abont fill acres of which is ?hM?l aad in a good ?tata of repair. IWt tract hae on It a very eonveeket J wall lag Honea aw) all aeeoemry oat handler*, which will also be sold ? vary tana#. For teraM apply to tbe anbeertber living on tbopwmliaaa. JAMES BULLOCK March ?fl, IMC. 13 tf 4497 Acres of Land FOR SALE. TIF* ..h?erihfr oflRrs for nh 1000 acre*of li.s.'l? lying on bavnnnah rtvrr and wall improved at $1 par aero, 907 acrea an LMtk river, part of which U good low *mnnd, and part good oak and hickory land, at $4 per aero. ISOO acrea on Savannah river, patt of which ie low grounds, at $2 ft*) per acrr. 600 acres nptand lying bo* 'ween Savannah and LHtlr rivers, at gH par ac $0?cre* of eptandatf IBS prreete,and 4A0 acres m land on Little river npon which there ta a good merchant milt, with a toll hridgo across tho nver and a good Aahery at #0000. The above landa are all skneWd la Abba villa district A. C and in tbe fnrh of Savannah and Lit* tin rivers near Bark ?dale's ferry. * One fourth ot tbe Mtrahase money most be paid at tho Hsne of snlo, and Car tbe halanec, a credit of 10 years will he allowed, tbe purehaver paying Interest, or ealealdo goods at a lair value* tion will bn received In payment Any part of tbe above property will He sold at thn above rates by tbe sabecrlber who live* In AbhevBle district near Baihsdala's ferry wn Savannah river JOHN MOKAONE. April 6 16 If ETThn Augusta Chronicle and the People's Advocate, are requeued to laeert the above advertlaement three times and forward their uc counts to tbls office for iwymeat For Sale ON nccommoifnilm term* and at a vary low prtrr, a HOUSE and I.OT In ColumDia,iit ? central p?rt of the town. The horn contain* pieht room* with Bre nla te? In four, Mid thurt ?r* ?H necewunr ont l>uildin<? on the premltea. He willnlta tell on the Mma term* hit PLANTATION on ?mi creek, containing two hundred and for ty mtm. Bitty arret of which It cleared and Im a good fence around it, there It a comfortable ho?Mt on the place. with nexto bourne and ail oth er neiwwry out building! aultable for a ffm The land produoea well of eom or eotton, and ?one at the brat It not elenrad. For further In formation enqnlre of the anbeeribei living in Co. lumbla. JOHN M. MILLER. February I tf For Sale or Rent TIIEau1?acriher? HOUSE and LOT, ?Hnate on Camden ttreet, near the building of Mm, Hall, conveniently attuated for n private family, linvlnic alght roomt with tlx fire pleret with a good well of water and nil wfwtwry ont hmmi. The lot conlalnt one quarter of an acre. For termaap ply to thu mtitcrlber or at IhH olSee either foi rent orpurcha<a OLAU8 NORMAN February 93 8 tf MFor or Sale Rent. Col. Cmisi'i two large Brick gtorre, with eomuHkliout dwelling apnrtmenti _ at the corner of Richaidtoii and Walnul ttrrett. Applv to J ORF.Ott November 28 47 tf To Rent, THE South STORE of the Mavtnie HaH.re cnatly oreUpied by Mettre. Millet and Tay lor. For particular! apply lo WM. HVLLEARY March I 0 tf To Rent. AgA A eonventent HOUSE for a tntall SL family, with n garden, and nil iwoeamrj out-building*, c. ntiguoua to the bu?inew i?rt ol the town. Awtji 10 . T. WELLS. February9si V' H tf - - .I' ... I ? . ,rt'. A Druggist Stock for Sale. Tk? nhtrriltr intruding re /rere Cmlumbin^ orrtat ron e*t.n mt r?tiur ixot* or l)rug?. Patent and Famdy Medicine*, Surgeon'* in irumentt, Paint*% Paint Hruthti, Worth and limr do. ANI? A VARICRY OR MISCRLANEOt/# AKTICLE8, With a pretty general amorlaent of all tuah ?rtM*? WMtally kept In ? J? II V ?fi I ht'h SHOP. INCI.UDtVO AI.I.THK 011*1# Furniture, Dram, Vcmrtert, tft. t _ A ^.hl .l . ., ^e-w mImimIs AnU Mf fww is* ? nimmij Land tor Negroes. i* ||* ?-L-1-M. _ j BSw OMi'lvfl HT 1. 'IttMroet; itcmii wM be Ihna *hr*n is aiebi pnrcbuir. mtullt ItnaJ am fe I^AtetUM lUlU Pr't oy I OC^tHVIpl VwHL ...BPL-,. _w M btakky and .dmliMi ?KtlamanU Mb* Stataj and h fa Irat rnte Cotton tend, end cnlyi nhovt ejiib'een nilfi from Iki i ul lha Mia . where we ten#!* the bead ofeoai. |?J ^K|W^| Injin MtlMAhflVA ffjlfllli ? f|n Ibis laed era aeeetel beting ^^"SSTtlTrtrwsiWIt trnr jJoetJnXd'ng ?Mh bantu TV. Title hi biddable, M*k.g been i >mwlla la it ?~?f vAiaJiaI ??J ? ? _ ?tii pwwiiif vv vovcmwfKit MPfffi p*wi will W alfrwtd for N?|toM, iwtjif lend nMfd at a WtettsxsSm&iissi mi tbta mtM of '.oeetnr, m$MMwrli know a tlwt UMim will eontwMM W intraaaa mi the Mlwhilapi, and tb+geod hndi NfleMiUto it, bt ?amamIIm malilwli A L~ WNHvW'ili 4/* ? y Any person wishing j?MM gfceb an aiebaag*, wUI pteese wrte to tbe flnhfaflMTi at rortKih*on, Slata of Mississippi, which nrMI be attended Co immediately. ? ??&-*. GRANT A|^II5,1857. W, 14 8 New Soddkiy W?e House. Smi'M (r Wright, BEOIenY* to inform their fritfltds and the int.. lie, that tlwy hnvo ajpihv established them ?Hit* le tbe Saddlary bmlMM. 41 their old stand, on the corner of Kin* an dGeorgea ftltaals Charles ten, ona dqpc ahovo Mr. C. ftbww'i I total, where lliay havo constantly on. hand n compete and) central assortment of ail Mailt of saddle., bridles, kernes*, whips end trunks) elan gifting bridle and harness leether,m<>roaco skint, sberpnndvitf do tocher with n comtdete assortment of (dated gilt, end tapenned saddlenr ware; coach lace and eoeen trimming* of .til kind*. At tin <r are con nected with an ?'*t?ntlvo mamtfbelnrv.<l the north. |My ft el confident irt nsaudne tin* tmlilin that tlirycan furnish good* in thole iloo ot a ?nperior Mile, and on as good taruia pa fltn be vrocurad at any alinUar establishment In the * tutted State*. ? All orders will Ixt tbnnkfnlly reerlvad, nm| promptly attended to, they respcctfnlly tolicit a ?bare ofthn public patronage.' Oct. 24. 43 If Dissolution of Co-partnership. r|lHF. co-partnership of LRWiSfc MVKRS. was I. dissolved on tl?o i?t InsUl.y <:t|>irati<?nof it* limitation end inntnel consent AH pr.rtona in dabted to th> late firm arr.rrq>i>'tlrd to make pay ment to either of the Hilncrlbtn, an or bel??rf? tha lOtb of March, aj ioncer itidolciian connot 1m* given. < M.womxtvr lf.*\ IB, JUMN/MVF.na February 8 8 10 Garden Seeds. Jutt received and for Mh ai the tubicrlbere ?rorr, r * A SUPPLY OF FRESH GARDE V HEEDS. WM. HILLEAUV. March I 0 if ACAUIX ~ \FEW cenll?vni>ii may h?? MCAmmntlifed with BOARDING and LODGING at Mr Mill*' ommmHo th? Collate t(p?are. Jmwmjt M 48 Forty Dollars Reward, Stop the Thief. STOLEN from Mir. Stable <>ftlw?ihM!rUMr*llring In Ittohland Di?trir.t, *mith Carotin*, an IRON ORKY HORSE, about Ifteen hands htrh, and ?rvrn jrenri old, tatl and mwh* Ion*. And on Ihn mom night Horn the ituhlo of Simiirt Pii kHnt * ROAN MARE, abort thirteen bands hlnh, **? vnart nM. Ten rfollar?;?rill tie riven for dtlwr off Um borate, ud (wool* for Ibo tntrf. , G F.ORGK E PIC K EM NO. March 8Mb, 1827. _ IS 9 * ' r ' " f ?'" ?. *1 : V Dr. J). II. Trezevaiit haa rrtumed to Co!om?>ie, awl will attend to ell nrofr*4onel rail* In town or country, February 22 ? 13 Just Received A FRESH SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING DRUGS tc MEDICINES.1 Crrum of Turler, Bark yellow, < W Po. CopHrl. 8wwl SulrlU Nitrv, Alcohol, i Sweet Oil, Srldlfls <in?J Sod* I'ow-1 6*n, T?hHH Pn?nkrii I Prmfor Blue, ,N<?. I. i Ohfom* VHI.m; I VnrnWi. \ CMttr Oil, j Ciftnnmon, WMfo A???, Klee Stance, Wli?, Tooth Hru*l??(,hartl, S*H Pet re f K Miter'* CelebrnOt! Mack Ink Powder. R-4 Uo. B^tl Mack Ink In Jo*t, l>o.Sho? Ktacktngln do tlameM Varaftli in do Heir Hrmhei, C'tolli do. Aborted Feint Brnkei, Aur^nm't IiMtruincnt*. Willi * f.ftly general ??#orln?fot of nrtkUi tally in n UHtgOISTS SHOP. Tlimlifal In lib friend* nod ra*lniMn for th*W former pnirnn?<t*, ?????ctfwlly ?ollciu ? nowtMw MM of |<M MM. . _ rn \nci8 oatKR. April 6 14 4 >*or Bale at thla Office, VOLUME or a pt?*e, apparently tram the pen of a f. which appeared in your paper a few Mr.', female, whlehappeared fa your paper i wceka ?inc*? *^9 < TO . OrlM not fair aiald,lh*t tkoa Dm parted ? r 'wukiIm i?L >y ikiuA -?--?*? u?. WAft|. IWWi W?w wWf IO?? JW AmJ ^^^a |k|Am - Ww? Vv^mVw * \ ? ?? 'hWd of t&et laat ted hnvtl). Thewxrmw whieh oWInIm Ik; ?M, * Tho' deep will not a loimt rtMt Aadea llaae leave* the aoeaa behind, All thought* of It will w*araway. - Fall aoaathna wilt forget to dwell On MaUfcoa aever aaort may'tt Met And toon again thy hrMM will awrll WMhdgh? ' bat not </t,4 mittrp." Th aeteral for the joyfal heart, la q4n( of loy, for aye to roam? ^niit^ltei^yTS^ypUaiara' *do' Prrekaaee mm ether youth bmhv deer. Than bewboaeahaaaeeaow yoe mourn, K're toe*, thy peaahra anal mm y cheer, Aad bid thee he no aon forlorn. Whom row I boa loveat, tboalt then forent,? ??The word* of mhery" thoa hart M?poken" Nay, tkn*? "cold lookr* no more irjtret, py which pcrhapaAjrbeait w?i" iratra." Want qf Money. The last London Month ly Magaftine, has an excellent article on % melancholy subiert?want of money?with great spirit. The following are its conclu sions > . ? ?'To he in want nf money la to pat* through life with little Credit or plea>ure; it i? live out of the world, or be despised If you come Into it| it ia not to be tent for at court, or asked out to dinner, or notked in the street; it Hi not tn have your opinion consult ed, or else rejected with contempt; to have your acauaititancc carped at and doubted; your Rood things disparaged and at last lnae the will and the spirit to say them; It la to be scrutinised by strangers and neglcctcd by friends: It is to be a thrall to circumstances, an exile in a foreign land; to forgo leisure, freedom, ease and body ot mind; to be de pendent on the ?ood will and caprice of oth ers, or a precarious and irksome livelihood ?>y |ome laborious employment; It is to be compelled to stand behind the counter or to sit at the de*k In some public office, or to marry your landlady, or not *he person you wish, or to go out to the KastorWest Indies, or to get a situation aa judge abroad and re turn homu with a liver complaint, or to be a Uw stationer, or scrivener, or a scavenger, or newspaper reporter, or to read law and tiit iii court without a brieC to be deprived of the use of your fingers by transcribing Greek manuscripts, or to be a seal engraver awl pore yourself blind, or to go upon the stage, or to try some of the fine arts. t With all your pains, anxiety and hopes, it will be your lot, most probably, to fail, or if you succeed after the exertions of years, and undergo constant distress of mind and for tune, to be assailed on every side with envy, backbiting and falsehood, or to be a favorite with the public for a while and then thrown into the back-ground, or In jail by the fickle ness of date and some new favorite; to be full of enthusiasm and extravagance in youth; of chagrin and disappointment in after life; to be jostled by the rabble bccausc you do not ride in four coach, avoided by those who know your worth, and shrink from it as a claim on their purse; to be a burden to yoor reiationsor humble to do any thing for them; to be ashamed to venture Into crowds; to have cold comforts at home; to loose by de grees your confidence hi any talent you might possess; to grow crabbed, morose, ana quereloust dissatisfied with every one, but most so with yourself, and plagued out ir life to look for a place to die in, and Ethe world without any one's asking I your wilt The toiacmcrtt will possi bly, however, crowd round your coffin, and raise a memorial, at a considerable expense and after n lapse of time, to commemorate your genius and your misfortunes." From tht Cinclnattl Republican. CURIOSITY. A new subject for antiquarians to exercise their minds upon, has lately been discover ed jn this chy. It Is a shoe, made of iron, nearly in the form of a common horse shoe, of a slse and shape apparently suitable for the foot of a lack, but evklently ten small to fit the foot of :? horse of the smallest site, and too short for that of a mule. It differs from a horse shoe In having only six nails, four of which are now in tho shoe, and are considerably different from those made by smkhB at the present day. But what ren ders it a curiosity, is, that it was imbedded In the hard gravelly bank, where the work men are digging out Third-street, twenty five feet below the surface. The remains of one of those ancient fortifications, with which this country abounds, were directly over the spot whem this curiosity was found, j Several teeth, apparently those of the rhi noceros, and one of the mastedon, have been found within a few feet of tho same sp?t. The ground where thes* were dug Op is about one hundred feet above the present le vel of the river, but is undoubtedly an allu vial deporitfc. That the ground ha4 not only been form-, ed oyer this spot, to that depth, but that a race of inhabitants have existed, who form ed this ancient work en the surface, since these tooth as well aa this shoo were left thert, cannot be doubted. At what period,' dkt a race of people inhabit this conn; if MC *l*lrej? to publish at M that the fc.v HI# U> MVI th* 1 ? higher, u there It rasjftf Bolivar appointed Pi project of a Th?pr?Mr and Colombia, la highly 5 Lit*/1 ABDICATION OF 1 H&AH 7h Ai? ?xr tlUncy the UtrfSSftKfl cumstances has the august ai Sress been of such necessity c, Mat this present period, I mind has been disturbed, and etnto even my Innoccnce to the safety or tip. v.; republic. This sacrifice was remtlriMil I ?-sjar /.ft] ?M k .-,1-ifc, Ml owce orougi arrived at the ly aummoncd to the _r dent Vcncsucla. From Bogota I have issued decrees, so important make bold to declare it of the great) ment that your'Excellency fcheiud ? attention of Congress to tWeas, and i that body, from me, to take them lata < wise consideration. If I have the boundaries of mj lies eaU-ly with me; *?vei ? >w(. M me, and I glory In not having % When in Peru, an official notice m: intelligence of my elevation,' pie, to the Presidency of the He dined to the Executive power ance of tfcf,Chlef Magistracy of the i For fourteen years hajfc I fulfilled the i of Supreme Head and Presk public} dangers forced this which, ad longer |*W' the situation oflheentira world t Every (latter us. There ia not ? 3 tlte American Continent. Domestic has reigned in Colombia aince the menccmcnt of the present year, powerful nations recognise oar peL_ istencc. and some are lofaied to os A , in whom is our only rell e, suspicions of a tyrannical iponrnvname* and disturb ancc witli Colombia, and Spain is st menaced by flreat Britain. Wf can we hope for? TliiVomb dT alone contain the immensity of hapllneH which has been prepared far us bfaVmn* tMh) ywyttpeLf'jPiiV hom ance. As for me, usurpation rest the hearts of the ...... cans, jealous of their liberties^ sider roe wlthobt a secret drs the Dares of history tell them 1) daced in similar institutions ha< itlott*. In vain do 1 wish to example of Wasn|Morojf na and, in fact, cm or m#ny < feet nothing against the world, which has altvaya I the powerful. I sigh betweenthe of my followcltlaens, and the which awaits ays In the Judgment ty. I myself am aware that 11 from ambition) and therefore I <k tricate myself from' the grasp to free my fellowcttireae m tudr, and to secure after my death < putation which* may he entitled f seal in the cause of liberty. With tlmeuts, 1 '| Presidency1 the nation muk receive thia i revocable. Nothing will bp able ta i me to continue In the which I hsve already d life. And now that the has placed this sublime joymcnt of every one. shall prlvedofh? Hoi The Cm Colombian people are Joet) compel me to an ignomMoae are the daya which now remi than two thirds of my existanoe hasi passed; let me, therefore, be await a peaceful death In the* lent retreat of my paternal residence, sword and my heart will, nevert" " always with Colombia, and wy will ascend to heaven in prayers continued prosperity, 1 pray, therefore, C cititens, to confer on me eUlnen. (Jedgtffg Frim the PhUudetfihta V. Ye*eftUy MM, * i