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Tile LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES
4TC published in this paper.
To Executor!, Administratora, and Guardians.
a»i jjs ofLANDor NEGROES, by Administrators',
V'xeciiturs, or Guardians, are required, by law, to be held
outlie first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of
„u the, forenoon, and three in the afternoon, at the Court
house oflhe county in which the property is .situate.—No
fee of these sales must hegiven in a public gazette, SIXTY
days previous to the day of sale.
Notice of the sale of personal property, must be given
Tn like manner, PORTA days previous to the day of side.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must bo
published for FORTY days.
.Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or
piiiuiv (hr leave to sell LAND or NEGROES, must be
iluhlislied for FOPR MONTHS.
ms®
AT TUB
Augusta Book-Store,
Blake's Botany,
J/emoirs of Summer-field,
' .noirs of Doct. Pavson,
fV ■-••tfs Bible,
JP-.iilit it' s Course of Time,
i’ l . > ‘iiiford,
AV tin's Anatomy.
July 8(1
Sava*£&3*i Sieam-Boat
ijuu
(Jampany*
STEAM BOAT COMPANY
A ofGeorgia, in order to give increas
ed certainty ami despatch to their opera
tions in tlie transportion of merchandize
b tween Savannah and Augusta, have,
>1 tring the past season, added such anum
h".- of Boats of light drafts, expressl y cal
culated to navigate the River in its low
est .state, as it is hoped, and confidently
expected, will, with the facilities hereto
l.n-e possessed by them, enable them to
tfive entire satisfaction to such ns may
lor ward their property by their boats.
The Company lias upon its Wh trf. spa
eious Warclionses, for the reception of
Goods, which ore protected during the
Tl *nht by careful watchmen.
i’here will he no delay in the shipment
of the Hoods, and no expense will be
spared to deliver them in the shortest
possible time.
WM P HUNTER,
President Steam Bout Company.
August 11 ts Hi)
J/AHtrE-si
ATTORNEY at law,
WILL attend the Superior and In
ferior Courts of Bicbmond tint!
Columbia counties—and the Court of
-oimnon Fleas of Augusta. He may be
\ JU 11 at the office of Robert R.Ueid, Esq.
• oi ner of Washington and Ellis-streets.
J u| ya-i if hi
LAW NVVVVCE.
f SHALL hereafter regularly attend
the Superior Courts of Richmond
! , (>iin ’> • illy office and residence are in
•rcctfsborough. Persons rcsitling in
Augusta, having business to transact, re
ftuirnig the services of a Lawyer, in the
bounties of Greene, Morgan, Newton,
Tir '«? ®Bl°Htorpe, Wilkes, Lincoln,
lalliaferro, Monroe, or Hancock, and
*ho may choose to entrust it to me, will
nave an opportunity of conferring with
**"'• personally, twice in a year, in rela
«°u to it. FRANCIS H. CONE.
ff The Constitutionalist and Courier,
please publish the above for 2 weeks,
an 'l send in their accounts to this office.
_»ec .5 t s JH
P Notice.
Ol’R months after date, applica
tion will be made to the Inferior
C -art of Columbia county, when sitting
hr ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all
Ur- r>*al estate of William Short, dec ,
m’ l * fsaid county, for the benefit of the
aifirs of said dec’d.
. , CHARLES WADE
Jaly 43 64
. <:jgg During my absence from
V yjjK2 r ® the City, Mr. WILLIAM
Jfflgr J. WIGHTMAN will act
as my agent.
Will. H. SHELTON.
April 17 58
: SULREI7
>e A N excellent SULKEY, with Double
0 f dm. Spring Top—For sale by
L. HULL.
August 11 DO
“ BILLIARD TABLE.
m A GOOD Second Hand BILLIARD
% fA|LE for sale—Apply to
L. HULL.
August VI !M)
HI JUST K ECEIVEO.
P ft&ai 40 Barrels Northern Gin,
i 69®“tat.t pp,e ' Smm>!h
- MiMtez, SarSl j Si*™- oil .
J* tOO Boxes Tallow Candles,
il 20 Demijohns superior old Cognac
ic Brandy. For Sale by
C. PHILLIPS,
y August 11 89
* Virginia manijfactlkeiT
TOBACCO
| 14 KEGS MANUFACTURED
<i IV TOBACCO.
For Sale ay
: L, HULL.
August 11 SO
■ Fresh Flour.
u>Y>44 BARBELS Fresh Baltimore
* Cm W i-’LOUIi, Just Received, and
ibr Sale low.
k L. HULL.
August 11 80
BORDEAUX CLARET.
4 CASKS SUPERIOR BORDEAUX
CLARET,
For Sale low, by
L. HULL.
August 11 SO
300 DOZ. SPOOL COTTON,
Just Received, and for Sale, by
L. HULL.
August 11 80
jist aacßrnc,
Bales Brown Sheetings Si Shirtings,
4 Cases bleached do. do.
2 Bales Osnaburgs,
1 do Cotton »10.
1 case Indigo Stripes,
1 bale Pawtucket Ticks.
100 pieces fine & low priced Calicoes,
100 do Silk Handkerchiefs,
100 doz. Ladies’ wkite Cotton Hose,
200 do Seringaputam, Brittania and
> Berkley Handkerchiefs,
100 doz. Spool Cotton, in boxes,
50 do 8-4 Chintz Shawls,
20 do Navarino Hats,
S(W) do Lead Pencils,
20 pieces English Ginghams,
10 do colored Circassians,
FOR SALK BY
V. PHILLIPS.
August 11 8!)
In Richmond Superior Court,
MAY TERM, 1830.
Gaines I. Stroud, an infant, by his te
Guardian,
’ Petkr Lamar,
Reuben Scott, am! /
Margaret T. Scott, bis wife,
Adni’rs. of the estate of j?„ 2
John D. Stroud, and
Griffin Edmundson. T ?
it appearing to the Court, that the de
’ fendant, Reuben Scott, resides out of flic
county of Richmond, and has not been
served with a Subpoena in this case—On
I motion of the complainant’s Solicitor, it
, is Ordered, thattlie said Reuben Scott, be
and appear at the next term of this Court
, to answer of and concerning those mat
. ters ancf Ibiiift', which shall then and
t there he objeclrd to hint in the premises.
And it is further ordered, that a copy of
fltis Buie, be published in one of the pub
lic Gazettes of the city of Augusta, onre
‘ a mouth, until the next Term.
A true enju/ from the. Minutes,
JAMES M LAWS, Clerk.
JnneSoth, 1890. m 77
£lO beWabo
sfa WILL be paid lor the «le-
I yfT' - livery of an
t CtJMf IHON-GKEV MARE MULE,
* was stolen from the
. plantation of Mr. John Fox, near Ham
burg. on Monday night the 2(»tli inst.—
The Mule is !1 years old, in good order,
‘ and handsomely made, and has two very
white spots on the right side of the rump.
Any information respecting her, will be
1 thankfully received.
I J. SANDIFORD, Overseer.
, July 91 9t. Hfi
, 4LL persons indebted to the late firm
JjL of SAVAGE Si STURGES, either
! by Note or Account, arc forwarned from
j paying or settling the same with any one
1 but the undersigned, excepting those
i Votes that, have been endorsed and trans
. ferred by him.
DANIEL SAVAGE.
) July 21 B‘l
> RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday
in September next, at the market
house, in the City of Augusta, within
the legal hours of sale.
One Clock, one Bureau, one Clothes
r Press, one Table and two Ends, one
r Round Table, one dozen fancy Chairs,
1 and two small Looking Glasses, levied
, on as the property of James A. May, to
p satisfy afi. fa. Ann Beall vs. James A.
May anti John Willcox.
E. B. GLASCOCK, Sh - h • u. c
August 7 tft)
; to H iff ©©SJSAREBP,,
t WATCH MAKER,
NO. 147, BROAD-STREETS
GQ HAS again began
business, in the Brick
- House, No. 147, Broad
[lf* \ street, lately occupied
Vr jPfe as the CITY HOTEL;
3 w * lore * ,e "411 bestow
all his attention to re
pairing
WATCHES & CLOCKS,
of every description, in the best possible
manner, and at very reasonable prices.
t 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 moderate price. He vvil
• sell his remaining STOCK, consisting of
JEWS LET,
WATCHES AND CLOCKS,
CASTORS, AC. &C.
for less than they cost, til Wholesale and
Retail.
5 Thick Patent WATCH GLASSES,
and all other descriptions of WATCH
GLASSES, constantly kept on hand.
Augusta, April 28. IHHO. 59
JUST RECEIVED. AND *
FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER,
AT AUCTION PRICES,
Among which are the following valuable
WORKS:
FOX'S Book of .Martyrs 1 Vol
Josephus’ Works 2
1 Buck's Theological Dictionary 1
Jfilner’s Church History 5
Smith's Sermons 2
Hooper’s J/edical Dictionary, 2
Do. do. do. 1
. Gregory's Practice, 2
Armstrong's Medical Works, 1
Cooper’s Ist Lines Surgery 1
Lingard's England, 19
Shakspcare’s Works, 2
do do H
.McKenzie’s 5,000 Receipts, I
Spectator, 2
Walker’s Dictionary and Key, 1
do. pocket do. 1
Rollins’ Ancient History. 4
do do do 8
Lady of the Ma nor, 7
Byron’s Works, 8
Godman's Natural History, ft
Kirke White’s Works, 1
A/ayo's My thology, (plates) I
Robertson’s works (newedition), tt
Gibbon's Rome, (do do) 4
Hannah J/oore, (do. do.) 2
Pope’s Poetical Works, (new / ,
Library edition) steel plate, $ 1
ALSO,
100 LEDGERS AND JOURNALS.
Full hound, iu 4,5,6, and 7 Quires each.
C. PHILLIPS.
June 12.
AND
Ornamental Painting*.
ram IE SUBSCRIBER, would inform
J(_ (be citizens of Augusta, that he
! will carry on the HOUSE FAINTING
and GLAZING BUSINESS, and also.
, SIGN. CHAIR, and ORNAMENTAL
i FAINTING; all of which shall he done
i in the best manner, mid with despatch.—
Fersons who feel disposed to patronize
1 him will please call at his Shop, No. 1148,
Broad-Street.
WILLIAM B. DAVIS
June 2 ts 99
1 TO RENT,
jxnxst Alage DWELLING. LOT,
j»tUn Sir. and A LARGE STORE,
‘“limfl. w ®h calculated for Dry-Goods
and Groceries, opposite the
store of Edward Thomas, Esq. upper
end of Broad-street—an excellent stand
| for business. Possession vvillbe given
on the first of October. Forternis, which
. will be liberal, apply to Mr. Joskfii Cah-
JUK, at the above place.
GARRET LAWRENCE.
July 31 n;
TO ill-5 NT,
FROM THE IST OCTOBER NEXT,
Separately or jointly,the GRO
.SUffICEBY STOBE, No. :W2, now
: occupied by Messrs. Hand Si Bar
i ton—a good stand for business.
ALSO,
The BACK STORE attached to the
above. Apply to
EUGENE, on MATIIURIN VEIIDERY.
August 21 vvtO !)2
(Widow of the late Mn. Charles Gm nvillk,)
Respectfully informs the pui>-
lic, that by the advice ofher friends,
she continues open the SCHOOL of her
late husband, with the assistance of her
. daughter, and will ho grateful for the
patronage of its former friends, and others
who may be kindly disposed to place their
children under her charge.
She will teach Reading, Writing, Arith
metic, English Grammar, Geography,
History, and Algebra, in all their branch
es. The terms of Tuition may be known,
by applying at the School Room on
Greene Street, next door below the City
Hall may 15 64
i NOTICE.
Tjl OUR months after date, application
i JP will he made to the Inferior Court
■ oft Richmond sitting for Or
, dinary purposes, for leave to sell nil the
I Estate, both teal and personal, of Wm.
• A. Bugg, late of said county, deceased,
. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased.
GEORGE L. TWIGGS.
Jnly 7 4tm 70
BACON.
A Lot of Superior
|K Bacon, consisting of
Hams, Shoulders, and
Middlings. Just Re
ceiyod, iiml For Sale on moderate terms,
AT SHELTON'S WAREHOUSE.
June 30 wtf 77
PROSPECTUS
for publishing,
AT COLUMBUS, GSO.
A Political & miscellaneous Newspaper
TO BE ENTITLED ’
the democrat.
IN presenting to the public his prospec
tus for a new paper at Columbus, the
, subscriber does not deem it necessary or
expedient to go into a minute detail of his
political doctrines, or of bis particular
views in regard to the various topics
which now engage public attention. He
presumes that, his character ns an editor
is too well known in Georgia to allow
him to gain credit among nay party, by
mere professions and empty promises.—
The public will be apt to look to the past,
in forming their estimate of the future,
and by that ordeal is he willing to he fri
ed In the numerous political discus
sions. which the events of the day have
called forth, Ids opinions of men and
things have been publicly expressed, and
are doubtless familiar with many of
those to whom he now looks for patron
age and support. Those who have hith
erto approved of his sentiments and been
satisfied with the manner in which helms
urged them, will, he trusts, still continue
their confidence, without the renewal of
pledges, ora formal confession of faith.
In reference however, to the. present
state of parties, he begs leave to remark,
that he trusts the absence of all political
excitement, will prove propitious to the
cause of truth ; and that now nil parties,
by whatever names they may have been
distinguished, will be permitted to labor
for the general welfare, unobstructed by
political jealousy, or the rancor of by
gone feuds. The undersigned will en
deavor to extend still further this general
cordiality of feeling, and to allay the oc
casional symptoms of exacerbation, to
which a warmly contested election may
give rise; and in this, and whatever oth
er measure he may undertake, for the pur
pose of advancing the prosperity of the
ISlate, he will count on the cordial co-op
eration of every good citizen, however
they may have previously differed on
points of political faith.
Attached to the doctrines of the Revo
lution, and holding'in high veneration the
memory of those heroes and sages, by
whom our liberties were achieved, anil
our present admirable form of
inent established, the subscriber will en
deavor to manifest the sincerity of his
professions, hy exciting n feeling of at
tachment to the Union, and encouraging
an entire confidence in the institutions of
ourcountry. He will inculcate the doc
trine that it is better to hear n slight and
temporary evil, against which we have a
constitutional remedy, than to hazard all
for which our fathers fought, and so ma
ny martyrs labored and hied, lie will
not in any respect overlook or disregard
the rights or (lie interests of Jiis own
Stale : yet he must always view particu
lar rights and interests, as relatively con
nected with others, mid he will never
consent to the siicritice of a greater for a
lesser good.
The subscriber will endeavor to make
THE DEMOCRAT a vehicle of gen
eral intelligence, and an interesting peri
odical to the gentlemen of literature, (lie
agriculturist, the merchant, and the me
chanic, E. BARTLETT.
Columbus, July U 88
GEORGIA. ( Court of Orifinnnf,
Franklin Cnnnli/. May 7'rnn. IS'JO.
UPON the application oft 'hafan ('hat
ham and David Pnyne, Executors
of the estate ofEpps Chatham, dec. pray
ing to he discharged from the further du
ties of their Executorship—ft is there
fore ordered, that niter the publication
oflhis rule, in one of the public Ouzel tes
of this State, for six months, letters
ofdismission will be granted to the said
Chafan Chatham and David Payne, Ex
ecutors as aforesaid, unless snliieient
cause be shewn to the contrary, nt the next
January Term of this Court.—A true ex
tract from the minutes, this 4th day of
May, 18H0. TIIDS. KING, c. c.'o.
may 8 intim (53
GEORGIA, I Court of Ordinary,
Franklin Count;/. $ .March Term, IS'JO.
UPON the petition of James Avery,
Ex’r. of the estate of Henry Avery,
dee. 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 be granted to the
said James Avery, Ex’r. as aforesaid, at
the next November term of this Court,
unless sufficient cause be shown to the
contrary. And that till:, order be publish
ed in one of the public Gazettes of this
State, once a month for six months, before
the sitting of said Court.
A true copy from the minutes, Ist of
.March, 18110. THUS. KING, c. i. c,
March 0 inOni 44
NOTICE.
months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Richmond county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell a Lot of Land in the City of Au
gusta, belonging to the estate of Joseph
Cart, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said estate; con
taining a front on Broad-street, of 100
feet, more or less, and running back one
half the way from Broad-Street to Ellis
strcct, where it adjoins John Martin’s lot.
SARAH G. CART, Exr’x.
June 19 m4m TI
LAW BLANKS.
INSTRUCTIONS for COMMISSION
ERS, In an approved form.
1 aa&aasa naMMEm,
The Subscriber,
(LATE PROPRIETOR OP THE TAVERN, * MORE BECENTLV
V° an . n ° U l w 10 hi * frl ‘‘ nds ™ d the public generally, that he has fa,
com T llioi,s fir.' proof brick building on the corner of
fiIOBE HOTEL,
■ and .nits interior arrangement and general emstruetion, unites in an eminent dc
■ gree, spaciousness neatness, and eon.fi,rt. 1o the mm, of family, the individual
traveller, the daily boarder or the fashionablevlsitor, the GLOBE presents aeeoyi
laudations inferior to none in the Southern Safes. * p
i . “« vi "F c T« C !? d f «r.n number of years, two among the most popular Hotels
in this < Uy. he flatters himself that Ins experience in business, added to the simeriov
advantages of situation and the resources unfer l.is control.l. will enable him to givo
-IJI T , A,U ' K ' S «ro spneioßs, ,md well venilated. mid amply supplied with the
i provender; and attended by experienced and steady ostlers—in addition f,»
xv Inch, the subscriber will bestow his own peisonal unremitting attention, and inbj-i
| charges, will not forget the pressure of the tines. ’ w
r
r 0./" The Elberton Stage departs every Sunuay morn.i.g, at 4 o’clock, ond a
fives every Friday evening at 6. The PendlctonStage departs every Tuesday, »«
- ®,°, C „ "i ,hw . I " ,o ™ ,n ff» ai “. t arrives every Monday at 2 o’clock in the evening,
1 he Milledgeville Stage arrives every day exceplThnrsduy, at 7 o’clock in the eve
mug, and departs every day except Wednesday, at 2 o’clock in the morning. Thr
■ Savannah Mage uirives every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock in the
I™'ll! fe,,ttnddepartß every teujldu y. Tuesday oodThuradny, ut 2 o’clock in tho
’"“uGUtSTA, .September ffth. 1829.
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MUSEUM
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; FOREIGN, LITERATURE & SCIENCE,
* JVo. S—JVrw Scries,
(with a i-late to each number.)
Published every month, by E. J.ittcU,
I hcsnut {Street, IV. W. corner {Seventh,
Philadelphia,mid G. «)• C. <)• H.Carviil,
Rroadway, New-York.
Cl ).V77i.V7'*V of JVu. H, fur August, 18.,’D;
I*t,ate —Constancy of Lady Jane Grey.
1. Constancy of Lady Jane Grey,
if. Northern rich! {Sports. From llu
Mini lily Jlrview.
51. Notices of Brazil. From the same,
'l. {Stories of the Irish Peasantry. From
') the same.
o. A Visit to the Grand National Ce
metery in the year‘JOOO. From the
Hi Irish Magazine,
(!. Sketch ot a Residence at Constanti
nople. From the same.
7. IMy Neighbours over the Way.—
From the same,
B. Algiers. From the Unilcil Srri'icc Jour
nal. t
t). A Chapter on Cigars. From the
.Monthly .Magazine.
10. All's Well! or Recollections of my
t Youth. From the 11. Service Journal.
11. Coquetry. From the j\\w Monthly
Magi.zinc.
I 12. Present Policy of Europe towards
the llarhary ‘States. From the
I Monthly , Magazine .
! Pi. Ancient and .Modern Tactics. From
the Unihd Service Journal.
P 11. Disadvantages of Promotion by Se
niority. From the. same.
15. The Jews. From the British Maga
zine.
1(1, The Late Duels. Fi om the same.
17. Me. Godwin. From the Edinburgh
lievicw.
' IH. Egypt, From the Edinburgh Philos a
, yhical Journal.
10. Letter from Toulon. From the Uni
led Service Journal.
' 20. Ileal and Thirst—A Scene in Jumai
[ ca. From Blacktvoofs Edinburgh
Magazine.
21. Nodes Ambrosianro. From Black
\ wood's Magazine.
22. 'J’o my Dube. From the same,
20. (’ato. From the same.
21. New Zealand, in 1820. From the Uni
ted Service Journal.
. 25. Music in a Room ofSickness. From
the JVcw Monthly Magazine,
26. A Dream. From the same.
27. I)e Lindsay, a Tale. From the game
2H. Tlie Exile’s Return. From the same.
20. Emperor Paul. From the tame.
510. {Stanzas. From the same.
511. Miscellany.
512. Literary Intelligence.
TER.I/8; $6 a year, payable in ad
vance; $7 50 if notin advance; single
Nos. 75 cents each.
August IB 91
NOTICE.
IN OUR months after date application
1 will be made to the Honorable In
ferior Court, of Franklin County, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave
to sell the Lands and Negroes belonging
to the Estate of Sainnel Phillips, dcc*d.
DENNIS PHILLIPS, ) - .
JACKSON HAYS, ] rs
April £1 nvltn 68
V.ANW VAVV'VVAW \iAVf”
AM ACT
9 To extend the time for fortunate drawer?
in the Lund Lotteries of eighteen hull
dred and eighteen, eighteen hundred
r , u, *d nineteen, and eighteen hundred and
, twenty-one, to take out grants for land*
, thus drawn, and alter the time therein
specified, to vest the same in the State.
B E it enacted by the Senate, and Haute of
HepretentaHves of the Stale of Georgia, ui
General Assembly met, aud it in hereby enacted
e by the authority of the name, That every per
son who was a fortunate drawer in the
land lotteries by the authority of the acts
i passed on the fifteenth say of December,
eighteen hundred and eighteen, on the six
- teenth day of December, eighteen huji
f dred and nineteen, anil on the fifteenth
day of May, eighteen hundred and twen
- fy-one, shall have until the first day of No
vember, eighteen hundred ami thirty, to
- take out his, her or their grants, upon
paying into the Treasury the sum of
- ciirht dollars
Sue. 2. And be. it further enacted by the av
' thority aforesaid, That from and alter the
, first day of November, eighteen hundred
' and thirty, the lands so drawn aforesaid.
and not grunted, shall revert to, and bo
' come the property of the State.
s Sue. 3. And he it further enacted, Thai
this Act shall not extend to any lot or
lots of land drawn by orphans until three
n years alter the said orphans shall have
arrived at the age of twenty-one; nor to
any lots drawn by ideots or lunatic s, or
persons who have departed this life since
they gave in lorn draw or draws in said
lotteries of 1818, 1,81 f), and 1821, & whose
estates are unrepresented, nor to any lots
tl number ten and one hundred, set apart
for the purpose of public education.
- Sbc. 4. And he it farther enacted, That all
laws and purls of laws militating against
- this act be and the same is hereby repeal
ed.
Sue. 5. And be it further enacted by the av
k thority aforesaid, That it shall be duty of
his Excellency the Governor, to cause
this act to be published in nil the public
Gazettes of this State, once a month, un
til the first day of November next, and
that he cause tiie expenses of such a pub
lication to be paid out of the contingent
fund.
t WARREN JOURDAN,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
TIIOA/AS STOCKS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to 9th November, 1829.
GEORGE R. GILJMER.
Governor
November 21 inl2m 14
A GREAT BARGAIN
i is now offered in the sale of a tract, or
lot of LAND, in Carroll county, which is
i discovered to be rich in the Goldenproper
“ ty. The owner being on the eve or a long:
r journey to the North, will now sell it foie,
if a quick application is made. Indbptt;
table titles will be delivered.
APPLV AT THIS OFFICE.
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