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on reflection, the frind. of tendance |
H lunk.t ailviacablo, in addition to lenient
lOU mon, to add a moderate proportion of co
-1 influence must, of course, bo
faction. Coercive measures have been
and universally recommended, and
I' ed b y the most intelligent men of civilized
nations. Yes, Sir,' the anticipation
1' nlt punishment restrains the licentious from
ncrous and horrid crimes. The reasonable
111,1 | ll)W ever, is, that deep reflection, indepen
' !| V of other means, will imprint such convic
" u„ (he minds of those that use Tobacco, that
“ v icjrjus custom will be despised and aban
incd. , ~
However homely the manner of tins common;
twii nay be, its matter must stand unshaken
11' the in dignant darts of a degraded worlds
'1 possibly aspark which, in contact with com
,stible matter, may increase to a flame, and ul
lately, consume all the poison within the sphere
; t s operations. As it is perfectly disinterested,
1 probably calculated, as an introduction to
her ami belter written communications on the
hjcct, to do some good, it is now offered to
u Sir, for admission into the columns of your
-lily esteemed paper.
An Advocate or Temperance.
nines Ift Undone. —Under this head the Nu-
gives a Hist of about fifty
H, matured and reported, which were not act
-1 upon at the last session of Congress: among
cm arc the following; —
,V hill fixing the ratioof apportionment of Rop
sentatives among the States, &c.
V bill establishing a uniform militia throughout
c United States i . _ , r
A bill to abolish file office of Major-General of
c Army;
V bill Imposing regulations on sales at auction,
A bill for the preservation and repair of the
umberland road;
\ mil to establish the Territorial Government
Vfffer promoting the growth and Manufac
jic of silk; . .
The report of the Select Committee on the
atombment of General Washington:
An act allowing the duties on foreign msr
hmdiso imported into Louisville, Pittsburg,
iinemnatti, St. Louis, Natchez, and Nashville,
ibe secured and paid at ihosu places;
A bill authorizing the appointment oi an Assis
m. oecrelary of State; ,
An act for the benefit of institutions for Deaf
id Dumb in the United States;
A bill to amend the acts authorizing the grant
g licenses to steam boats, &c.;
A bill lo encourage ship building in tbe United
ales;
A bill for tho settlement of the Georgia Militia
[aims; i
A bal for the settlement of the claim of South
arolina;
A bill for (ho settlement of the claim of Dele
arc;
A bill for the final settlement of the State
aims for interest on advances in tho last war;
A bill providing for the further adjudication of
aims of citizens of Georgia, &c.
A bill to abolish brevet rank in the army, «fcc.; i
An act to amend the act, to set apart public I
nis fur the encouragement of the cultivation of
ic Vino and Olive.
A lull for the relief of certain importers of
lorlis; 1
Besides the above, wore some thirty bills for
l iking appropriations air aimircnt wvfrKS oi In
irn.il improvement; as many concerning dift’er
nt land ntfices; a dozen or more concerning the
U riel of Columbia; in all, including private
ills, perhaps three hundred.
suiaoiAnv. '
A young lady made a successful debut recent
y at the Walnut street Theatre, Philadelphia,
hr name is not given. Her stylo of acting is
Sid totesemble that of Miss Clara Fisher.
'flicship Boston, iiad on board at the time of
»i Instruction 1089 bales Cotton, about one
bird of which was Sen Island, and the whole of
t insured in Liverpool; the value of tho cargo
fas §40,800.
Th* new stoop-of war Concord, Cnpt. Pebrv,
Hing out at Portsmouth, (N. H.) it is said, has i
«cn ordered to repair to Hampton Roads by the
a'b June, fur the purpose of receiving on board
U Hon. John Randolph, Minister to Russia,
bis stated in the London Courier, in illustra
on of the necessity of simplifying the penal
u'sef England, that by the proposed bill ofMr.
eh- respecting the punishment of forgery,
™ fM hundred and sixty statutes relating to for
cry. in the Mnglo branch of the customs, have
mi reduced to ten."
Ut Bar.—A person looking over the cata
»'c 01 professional gentlemen of our bar, with
s pencil wrote against the name of one who is
it bustling order —“He has been accused of
:ssin S taunts" —another seeing tlic accusa
w immediately wrote under tho charge”— ]
fteiand acquitted.."—N. England Galaxy.
■- ... ■—-rnnifi ill-in ,wiii, I
BY LABT aUGHTIg MAILS
U P leara by letters from Columbia,
'B the important ease respecting 1 the
p (| 1 Hamburg sometime ago, has been
,<l( 'd in favor of Mr. Shultz,ami the j
r °l ) 'ily, consequently, again vests in I
mi, he sale was declared null and <
| ’ * ,u b'ttera above-mentioned do [
late particulars, but we presume the ••
"'•V paragraph which we extract t
;m«l,sr Incisions” .h-
I umbia 1 imes, relates to the case, and
'Warns the principles of tho decision.
' believe Mr. Shultz purchased the
llopm y at a former sale—that it was
p "Id out of liig hands on the ground
““hehad not complied with the terms
8a c—and that this latter sale is the !
If* (Ui( n
oid , asu * e » declared null and
II • Ibe decision is fortunate, not on
n 111 l )u t for many persons
-nburg, who hud formerly pureba,
, lorn bim, and were deprived of pos-
Slun 'be sale now annulled
'■ Per CT.Vcafc, J.
nnilt,! 11 ; 1 ' 1 " Was ordered to sell the
i c preinißes on the 4th June, on
,f i.) 1 ° ? lx months for one moiety, and
7 1 ‘. lS forthe residue; and If the
A- a , i Sa , wc re not complied with, he
■u, nf m** 1 c to re-sell on account and
■c-m.i i ‘ ie , lrst purchaser. The sheriff
irutnii°? <he 4th U<, «'r. Held, that the
In, A rohaser had to the last hour of the
fiat thl r ’ *° ma * ie 'be first payment, and
“faanavo 8 !” 01 was P rema "
Officorii^ Cl,oh —'l l!" Election for City
as Un. I y< : stt *'’ da y, resulted in the choice
fhc vni e” P ’ Van Ness, «« Mayor.—
(W., ,or AWermen, and Common
’ l3 n °t yet ascertained.
C. S, Telegraph, Bth inst.
I From the JY. V. Evening Post, sth inst.
The following postcript is Ibund in the
Providence (R. I.) Literary Subaltern
of yesterday.
Postcript.— A hand -bill, will be issued
from this olllce this evening, detailing a
full account of the riots which have oc
curred in tins town during the last four
days, to the eternal disgrace of peaceable
citizens of the most virtuous and respec
table community of New England.
On opening another Providence paper,
we discover that the disgraceful riot al
luded to in the above postcript was oc
casioned by a person of the name of Al
lyn having advertised that he wouid ex
hibit at the Washington Hall, in that 1
place, on Wednesday evening, the man
ner of making masons. This drew to
gether a crowd of several hundreds, into
the street opposite the Hull, and by shout
ing and firing crackers the peace ofthe
town was disturbed. The Town Coun
cil and the Sheriff made an attempt to
disperse the mob. In doing which they
apprehended and took to the watch-house
one of the disorderly persons. This the
rioters tlid not like, and immediately pro
ceeded in a body to the watch-house,
forced the doors and rescued the person
taken into custody. The rioters did not
disperse until one o’clock the next morn
inK-
OOMMERCUL.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET—ApriI 2b.
Tue market continued very much de
pressed on Saturday and to-day. The !
sales of both days not exceeding 1500
bales, prices are giving way,
DIB TO.
A.Tallahnssee, Florida, on Sunday the !olli nil. .Mr.
GEORGIA IHJCHA.NAN, a native of Scotland,
muluii old mid highly respect.ble resident ofSavaimnh.
Oj/* 3 The friends and acquaintances of
Mrs. KEZIAH ARNOLD, are invited
to attend her funeral, from her late resi
dence, this afternoon at 4 o’clock.
iriipiiir
ON leaving Augusta, I take the pre
sent opportunity of introducing Mr.
J. .i. Pleasants, who will rcinaii in my 1
place during my absence. Fiom my i
knowledge of his qualifications a* a Den- ■
tist, I can recommend bim to unlimited I
confidence. , .1
J. PARMLY.
Augusta, June 11. Rt 73 '
Cl?® .Mr. Pleasants subjoins certificates ‘
given lo him by Mr. E. Baker of Rich- *
mond, Va. and E. Parmly of New-York. j
Copy of a certificate from E. Baker, Esq. a '
Dentist of fifteen years practice. 1
Mr. J. A. Pleasants is a young gentle- ,
man of extraordinary merits ns a Den- .
list; he had charge of my practice for
near two months, during which time 1
bad an ample opportunity of ascertaining
tiis abilities in the line of his prolession,
and consider him an excellent operator.
It gives me pleasure in subscribing my
name in testimony of his skill.
, . E. RAKER. Dentist.
llioLiuvw J) V»»» »» ao. aoooi
Copy of a certficatrf rom Mr. Eleazer Family,
an eminent JJailisi of . Yew-York, formerly
of London.
Mr. J. A. Pleasants has been my as
sistant for the greater part of the last two
years and during the last summer had
the entire charge of my professional prac
tice, and it gives me pleasure in stating ;
that lie disehargedjhe duties of a Dentin
with great credit to/himsclf, and satisfue - ,
tion lo me and my patrons. i
E. PARMLY, Dentist.
•Vo. 11 Park-Place, JY. York, A or. 20,1829.
i
LANDING THIS-DAY,
113 Ilhds. N. O. Sugar.
230 Rags Prime Green & Fair Co/Tee.
40 Tierces & Bbls Prime Green do,
25 Boxes llavunna White Sugar.
200 Pieces Hemp & Flax Bagging.
300 Kegs Patent Cut Nails. 1
150 Bbls. Baltimore Whiskey.
50 do. Northern Gin.
50 do. do Rum.
40 Bbls. Prime Pickled Pork.
25 Rales Brown Sheetings and Sliirt
■ngs.
1090 Cwt. best Bagging Twine.
For Sale on a long credit, for approved
Paper, by
G. H. METCALF.
June 1G 73
FOB SAX.JB,
A GREAT BARGAIN
is now offered in the sale of a tract, or 1
let of LAND, in Carroll county, which is P
discovered to be rich in the Golden proper- 1“
I;/. The owner being on the eve of a long 1
journey to the North, will now sell it low,
if a quick application is made. Indispu- <
table titlcn will he delivered. i
APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. <
June 1G n 1
AITK INTION I *
Augusta Independent Fire Company. f
YOL'R largest Engine, and all the
Hose, &.c. are expected to arrive
in all next week. So soon as they <lo ar
rive, you will be required to exorcise. It
is expected that every member will have
his uniform ready. By applying at Hu- j
ner & Chichester’s they will find Cloth
suitable for the Coats, and the Caps will
he delivered from the Store ol’Luke Reeo :
& Co.
By order of the Captain.
A. BOGGS, Sec y.
JunelS 3t 72
During my absence from
** the City, Mr. WILLIAM
IJSgSgf J. WIGHTMAN will act
■gNiMIP as my agent.
WM. B. SHELTON.
April 17 58
TO RENT,
■ ■ The BRICK STORE, No.
200, Bouth side Broad-street,
Illilßi lately occupied 4PA. Dan-
ALSO,
MThe BRICK STORE, No.
2CB, occupied at present by
Joe. Aircy.—Apply to
R.P. POE.
June 6 flt, W
CljyipiHtctt aniK glTrymtinru
H>j Z Hall,
THIS MORJVLYG, at 11 o'clock.
Groceries.
57 Barrels FLOUR, sold on account of
ail concerned.
Porfiand Rum Whiskey, Gin, Cordials,
I- rcnch Pickles, do. Cordials, &c. &c.
„ also,
~ setfs5 etfs Dining Tables, with ends.
4 Candle Stands.
1 Large Pier Glass.
1 do Mantle do
1 Sideboard
1 Lot Mahogany Crotch Venetrs.
1 Second hand Piano Forte.
1J doz. Hand Screws.
12 Setts Window Blinds,
1 Work Table.
4 Matrasses, Feather Beds, Ac. Ac.
ALSO,
A SULKBY nnd HARNESS.
A good Saddle A, Harness Horse,
8 Bags Prime Green Coflee.
2 Bbls. Loaf Sugar.
tjr. Casks Mountain Malaga and Te
neriffe Wine,
Boxes Soap.
June 10 73
HARD-WARE
AND
CUTLERV,
fIxGM orTHB
l|Sf
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED A GENERAL
HARD-WARE STORE,
IN BROAD-STKEET,
next to the Merchants’ & Planters’ Bank,
in Augusta, where they are now opening,
and will constantly keep on hand, a com
plete assortment of every description of
Birmingham Sheffield, nod American
HARD-WARE,
which they win dispose of, by wholesale
nnd retail, on the most favorable terms,
cither for Cash or approved paper. Their
Stock has been selected by competent
judges from the best makers in Binning
ham and Sheffield, on terms that will
enable them to sell at New-York prices.
Country .Merchants, Planters, ami
others, are requested to call, olid examine
the same.
Cut and Wrought Nails,
Cut Brads and Tacks,
Carolina Hoes,
Shovels and Spades.
Hook, Plate, and StrupJHinges,
Blacksmith’s Tools,
Mill, Pit. and Cross-cut Saws,
Patent Scythe Blades,
■Will Cranks, Axes,
iron ui. ao. .i / ir ii
Brass Fenders and Fire Setts,
Plated Ware, Looking Glasses,
No. 10 Cotton Cards, Wm. Whitte
more & Co’s. make.
Sad Irons, Trace Chains,
Wagon nnd Cart Boxes,
With a fttll supply of Shelf GOODS,
SCHOOL BOOKS and PAPER.
A splendid assortment of single and
double barrel FOWLING GUNS, with
Flint and Percussion Locks.
C. SQUIRE &. S, ROGERS.
Ol? 3 The Statesman A Patriot, Georgia
Jo urn id, Macon Telegraph, Columbus
Enquirer, Athenian, nnd Carolinian, will
please insert the above three times’each,
and send their accounts to tiiis office.
Feb 27 52
TO HIRE
A Negro woman without a child, who
is a good plain Cook, Washer, and
Ironer.
ALLO,
A negro boy about 12 years old.
ENQUIRE AT THIS OFPICE.
April 10 54
mBSa
JUST RECEIV ED. AND
FOR BAX2B BV THE SUBSCRIBER,
AT AUCTION PRICES, j
Among which aft the following valuable
WORKS*
FOX’S Book of Martyrs 1 Vol.
Josephus’ Works 2
Buck’s Theological Dictionary 1
Milner’s Church History 5
Smith’s Sermons 2 1
Hooper’s Medical Dictionary, 2 *
Do. do. do. 1
Gregory’s Practice, 2 1
Armstrong’s Medical Works, 1
Cponcr’s J at Lines .Sumer v 1
LingtircPs England, 10
Shakspeare’s Works, 2
do do 8
McKenzie’s 5,000 Receipts, 1
Spectator, S
Walker’s Dictionary and Key, I
do. pocket do. 1
Rollins’ Ancient History, 4
do do do 8
Lady of the Manor, 7
Byron’s Works, 8
Godman’s Natural History, 3
Kii'kc White’s Works, 1
Mayo’s [Mythology, (plates) 1
Robertson’s works (newedition), 3
Gibbon’s Rome, (do do) 4
Hannah Moore, (do, do.) 2
Pope’s Poetical Works, (new > -
Library edition) steel plute, $
ALSO,
100 LEDGERS AND JOURNALS,
Full bound, in 4,5,6, and? Quires each,
C. PHILLIPS.
June 12,
NOTICE.
THE COPARTNERSHIP between
the subscribers, in the business of
the CITY HOTEL) is dissolved by
mutual consent. Persons having de
mands against the firm, arc requested to
hand their accounts to Wm. McGar, and
all indebted to it, to make immediate pay
menttohim.
WiM. McGAR.
GRIFFIN EDMONDSON.
April!! 54
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
Southern Medical Journal
A Mi
REVIEW.
EDITED BY
<s. c. McWhorter, m, d.
a. G. HOWARD, SI. D.
Medical science is on the
inarch to improvement. The spi
rit ol laudable inquiry is abroad, and new
and important truths are daily develop
ing' themselves. The French, fond ol
revolution, have given to Medical Science
a new impulse, and it is rapidly advan
cing towards new and splendid achieve
ments. From our remoteness, and from
the limited facilities which we now have,
it is almost impossible to keep pace with
| the rapid strides which Medical Litera -
ture is making in France, Italy and Oer
rnany. But for the few periodicals which
our own country affords, we would be al
entirely ignorant of its condition.—
With a view, therefore, of correcting, in
a measure, this evil, we propose the pub
lication of a Journal exclusively devoted
to the improvement of Medical Science—
to an analysis, and review of all works of’
merit—to original essays and cases, and
to the translation of all foreign matter
which may lie deemed important and in
teresting—thus rendering our work a
useful eclectic of every thing calculated
to elevate the profession, or interest its
votaries.
The Southern Medical Journal and Re
view shall be published quarterly. It
will be divided into three department a:
the first will contain original articles and
cases, and such pieces as may be transla
ted or selected from other works, and the
unpublished lectures of one of our most
distinguished Lecturers—the second to
original reviews, and a critical analysis
of works of merit—the third to a brief no
tice of such matter as is not deemed of
sufficient interest for full publication— to
a quarterly Periscope, exhibiting a sketch
ofthe most important improvements in
the different departments of Medicine, in
all parts ofthe world; audio a list of new
publications, and such other miscella
neous intelligence us may be considered
interesting.
Terms—ss per annum, payable on de
livery ofthe first number.
(t/ 3 It will be published in December
next.
Ci. irleston, May 30th. 1830. GO
IOMM
WATCH MAKER,
NO. 147, 32ROAJD-STREET,
HAS again began
8 TrtL. business, in the Hnck
jf-% House, No. 147, Broad
I fjfr\ street, lately occupied
\ t 1 “MM HB the CITY HOTEL:
(ffa n i ijfiStSri where lie will bestow
all his attention to re
pairin'
WATCHES & CLOCKS,
of every description, in the best possible
manner, and at very reasonable prices.—
He solicits the patronage ol ins friends
and former customers, ami all who wish
to have their Watches made to keep
good time at a moderate price. He will
sdi nis remaining STOCK, consisting of
•f lli VI MOjMjmm m 9
WATCHES'* AJV.D CLOCKS
CASTORS, AC. AC.
for less than they cost, at Wholesale and
Retail.
Thick Patent WATCH GLASSES,
and ail other descriptions of WATCH
GLASSES, constantly kept on hnnd.
Augusta, April 88. 1830. 59
Mnui iUorffc**
AT THE
AUGUSTA BOOK STORE,
Henry’s Commentary on the Bible,
Conlesssion of Faith.
Watts’ & Rippon’s Hymns,
Watts' Pocket Psalms and Hymns,
Jaudon’s Expositor,
Blair’s Preceptor,
Looking Glass for the Mind,
Cruden’s Concordance,
Gaston’s Collections,
Memoirs ofthe KeV. Mr. Hchry.
ALSO,
A few pieces new Music for the Piano.
Flutes, and Violin Strings.
may 15 64
Bacon! Bacon!!
The Subscriber has Ucccivedon Consignment,
30,000 LBS prime Bacort, j
Consisting of Hams, Shoulders and Mid
dlings, which he will sell low.
Purchasers over SIOO, 00 days credit,
approved endorsed imper.
L. HULL.
may 22 60 .
GEORGIA, ? Court <d Ordinary,
franklin County, y May Tern, 1830.
UPON the application ofChafun Chat
ham and David Payne, Executors
ofthe estate of Epps Chatham, dec. pray
ing to be discharged from the further du
ties of their Executorship—lt is there
fore ordered, that after the publication
of this rule, in one of the public Gazettes
of this State, for six months, letters
of dismission will be granted to the said
Chilian Chatham and David Pay no, Ex
ecutors ns aforesaid, unless sufficient
cause lie siiewn to the contrary, at the next
January Term of this Court.—A true ex
tract from the minutes, this 4th day of
May, 1830. THUS. KING, c. c. o.
may 8 niGin 02
Georgia, Franklin County.
jgfa Hull Sims, of Captain
Brnwner’s district, tolls be
fore Asa W, Allen, Esq.
the 29th of May, 1830,
one BAY FILLV, three years old, four
feet six or seven inches high, with a blaze
face, right hind foot white, and a scar on
her right shoulder. Appraised to $33 00.
A true extract from the Estrdy Book,
Ist June, 1830.
THOS. KING, c. i. c.
June 9 3tw 71
LAW BLANKS.
INSTRUCTIONS foe COMMISSION
ERS, in ah approved form,
nofsE^
aaasr 9
AND
Ornamental Painting
THE SUBSCRIBER, would inform
the citizens of Augusta, that he
. will carry <fn the HOUSE PAINTING
f »"£ «HAIING BUSINESS, and also.
B fA ( VvVeiV^ 1U n :uul ornamental
. * PING; all of which shall Jjc done
in she best rammer, and with despatch.—
, Persons who fed disposed to patronize
him will ple«secall at his Shop, No. 1203.
’ Broad-Street. ’
WILLIAM B. DAVIS.
- Jimn 2 ts 69
n~ . ice.'
. fit HE public can he supplied with the
i JL above article at the
- OLD IQIB HC7S3
1 And’l (eket s furnished there—price FIVE
” CEN i S per pound, Cash.
J April 21 57
' rmsEiTD mo. i.
MimCIIARTS' & PLANTERS' IBANK,
i Alousi a, June 7, lathi.
1 CC/~’ r l’lie Hoard of Directors .having de
* dared a Dividend of Four per cent, on the
transactions of the Bank, lor the last six
- months, the same will he paid to the
t Stockholders, or their authorised agents.
: on and after ’Thursday next.
1 JOHN F. LLOYD, Cashier.
- June 9 4t 71
t lESH BALTIMORE FLOUR.
1 Baltimore Flour just re
ceived and for sale by
’ , L. HULL.
1 June 2 6<)
i LANDING,
, FROM THE STEAM-BOAT ANDREW JACKSON,
;10 BALES Cotton Osnaburgs, j
50 Dozen Berkley Hmidkerchieis,
I 5 lliuls. Dining Ware, each con
taining 400 pieces,
20 Dozen old Jamaica Knin,
20 do. Choice Madeira Wine,
. FOR SALK B¥
C. PHILLIPS.
i may 5 (?j
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
> smssz BTOLDSI.
. STOLEN from
1 tlic subscriber's stn
• —. ta hie door, between
Jfv- the hours of 9 and
■ Vyfyfi,. RTvi I o’clock this day.
* Hie Bth Inst... n I)lnck
■pi■A'-- stick back Sl’L
r KEY j without n top, or cushion, oi tlonr
- to the box. The iron frame of the Dash
is broken on the left side. The above
reward will be given for the recovery of
. the SUIiKEY. and information that will
lead to the conviction ofthe thief.
’ J. S. JENKINS,
, JluguCa.
j June 9 3t Ts
' LOST,
1 J\ Augusta, or between Augusta-ami
A WHITE SCARF,
worked with different coloured Silks nt
1 both ends. The tinder will confer a fa
vor, by leaving it at THIS OFFICE.
- J» nc|g 2t* 72
1 INFORMATION AVAJVTED.
JAMES K. DANFORTH, who est
Savannah, Georgia, <a the Colum
bian armed Schooner, “JViifu Catalina,"
some lime in January, 1824, reported
to have been Wrecked on the coast of
. Cuba, has not since been heard from;
nud ns some doubt remains with regard
to his fate, any information respecting
him or the said Schooner, will he thank
fully received, by Ids brother,
THOMAS L. DANFORTH.
Augusta, Georgia,
June 9 2t 71
(Jj r ' J Editors generally will confer a fa- 1
vor by giving the above one or two inser
tions. T. L. D. ,
FOR SALE. (
Avery likely Boy of good character, i
about 25 years of age, a very good i
plantation Blacksmith, and an excellent
Wngoner. apply at this office
GEORGIA, ( Court of Ordinary,
Franklin County. \ March Term, 1830.
UPON the petition of James Avery,
Ext. ofthe estate of Henry Avery,
dec. stating, that he has fully discharged
the duties assigned him, and praying to be
legally discharged from the executorship
of said estates; It is therefore ordered,
that letters dismissory he granted to the
said James Avery, Ex’r. as aforesaid, at
tlii' next November term of this Court,
unless sufficient cause be shown to the
1 contrary. And that this order lie publish
ed in one ofthe public Gazettes of this
State, oneqa month fur six months, before
iU« (tlVllDg j!*cnM Ouui I.
A true copy from the minutes, Ist of
March, l*». THOS. KING, c. i. c.
March 6 m6m 44
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLY to unorder ofthe Hon
orable the Court of Ordinary OfCo
• lumbia Couity, will lie sold, on the first
i 'Tuesday in August next, before the Court
; House door in said county, between the
1 usual hours of sale, a tract of of land con-
I tabling five hundred and twenty acres,
more or lost, in snid county, on the wa
ters of Little Kiokee Creek, adjoining
■ lands of V’ilkins, Yarborough, andoth
• era. Said laid is to be sold for the benefit
f of the heirs and creditors of Levi Perns
deceased.
JOHN M. WADE, Adm’r.
' may 19 td 65
Notice.
All bait owners are hereby notified I
that tie forty-fourth section of the*
, General Ordinance of the City Council
• with regarl to boats, will be enforced on
s mid after Monday next, of which all itt
l terested are desired to take notice*
MITCHELL NELSON, c. m.
, Juno 16 ts 73
IfAHTSD SO HIES,
A first rate Cook Washer and L oner.
■ to do the work of a small family. No
other need Apply.
AW Y AT Tins OFFICft.
may 1 63
JEWELRY.
THE Subscribers,
SUi-V- —_ having’ formed n cnn
nection in business, nn ■
II A \ der the firm of
r. &- H. CLiIBK,
offer for salentNo.26o,
liroad-Str t, general assortment of
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
AND
MILITARY GOODS.
FRANCIS CLARK.
HORACE CLARK.
TV. B. Watches and Clocks repaired at
short notice.
•Tnne 2 6t 09
SbtfOa SUatTf*
ICE CREAM,
OOnSTOTIOWABIBS,
SYRUPS, &,c. A.c.
her respectfu I ly i n-
forma his friends
in his confectionu
X joining the Ladies
Sitting Room, a first rate
SODA POTJRTAIIT,
and will be enabled to furnish that deli
cions and healthful beverage,
SJQ)D)4k WA&g&v
prepared in the best manner, at all times
ICE CREAM
will also be kept constantly on hand, to
gether with
JOB. XEMOWADB.
('AIiUS, CO\ l-’i:CTIOj\AKIIW |
of every description, and every delicacy
in his line which cun please the eye or
gratify the taste.
His establishment is fitted up in n style
which he trusts will afford the utmost
satisfaction to his visiters, having been
built by himself, expressly for the bind
ness, and furnished without regard io ex
pense, in theelegan.-P and comfort of its
accommodations. The public arc invited
to call and judge for themselves. Ladies
who may honor the establishment with
their company, will find u spacious and
handsomely furnished room appropriated
exclusively to the use of themselves, and
Gentlemen who may accompany them:
and may rest assured that they will meet
witli every respectful attention and de
corum that could possibly exist in a pri
vate dwelling.
MARTIN FREDERICK,
.'Vo. Street.
(U* Parties can be supplied with ICE
CREAM at any time, by giving a short
notice.
A general assortment of SYUIPS &
CONFECTIONARIES of all hinds, is
kept constantly on hand, and will be sold,
by WiiotoAiul« w RWnff, on the lowest
terms.
may 15 3t—wtf (II
„ . NOTICE.
,i rr, “Y Wn.UAM Bones
Jr V ° ,s dissolve J by the death of
Win. Bones. All persons indebted u.
the firm are requested to Inake payment,
and all claims against it will be iiromptlv
settled. 7
JOHN MOORE, Svrv’g Copart'r.
{£/*’ The Business will be continued by
- Subscriber, and the customers of the
late firm supplied on the usual terms.
JOHN MOORE.
Junes 4t *lO
'AOMIJVISTIIATOirs SAbF."'
Al/ r IEL be sold on the I7tli of Jane
¥ ▼ next, at the late residence of Wy
att Cleveland dee. in Franklin County,
all the personal property belonging to
said dec. consisting of one road Waggon,
Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Hogs, House
hold and Kitchen furniture, Plantation
Tools, and a quantity of Corn und Fod
der. Sale to continue from day to duy,
until all arc sold.—Terms made known on
the day of Sale.
ROBERT L, LANE, Adm r.
may 8 fi-2
ADMINISTRATOR‘B SALE.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday
in July next, at the Court House
door, Carnesville, Franklin County, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit: 200 hundred acres
of Land, adjoining King and others, un
the waters of Turkey Creek, near
Carnesville—also,- Ninety eight acres,
granted to lluriy, adjoining Allen and
others, on the waters of N. F. Broad Riv
er.—Sold as the balance of the real estutc
of Gdwurd King, dec. in conformity to
nn order ofthe Court of Ordinary of said
county, for the benefit ofthe heirs of said
deocinoi).
WILLIAM BUSH, Mr.
may 8 08
AUGUSTA CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
July next, ot the Market-House
in the city of Augusta, between the usual
hours of sale :
One Negro Boy slave, named Gins .
cow, levied upon to sutisiy a fi fa from th&
Honorable the Court of Common Pleas,
Lewis B. Holloway, vs. John Bexley and
Ann Bexley.
Purchaser to pay for titles.
A. PICiIUET, Sh’lf. C. A.
June. 0 AW
EXECIfTOR’S SALE.
WILL be sold, on Wednesday, the
10th of June next, in Columbia
County, at the late residence of Benjamin
Leigh, deceased, a number of Horses,
Cattle, and Sheep. Tfthtt mode known
on the day of sale.
ANSELM D. LEIGH, > r .
WILLIAM DUANE, I ArV *'
April 28 wtd 58
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
FOUR months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Franklin county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell all the real estate of Wm. Jonee,
deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
RACHEL JONES, Adrar’x-
Junc 13th, 1830-