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*llfuWß OP THE UNITED STATES
arc published Ui litis paper.
Tn FrrmtarS, Administrators, and Guardians,
a \ I RM oi l .AND or NEGROES, by Administrators,
or (in.ar.lians. arc required, by law, to lie hold
‘‘ 1 flr-l'l’iiesd:i yin the montli, between the hours of
0111 o ' c.renoon, andtbree in the ofiernoon, at the Court
r.'e irthe cemtty in which the property is situate—No.
Os these sales most he given ill a public ga/otte.JslX f \
I . c nppviouX to the day of Halo.
vJi.prtf the .salo of personal property, must heaven
nt.. in inner, FOKTV days previous to the ilny o( sale.
V uiiito the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be
•viiiiUu'd fi'r FOUT\ days.
f' v„, ... tint nnnlii-ittlon will be mode to ihe Conn ofOr-
V,n “A, le ivemsell I.ANI) or NKGUOKM, must be
ffl^ifori ? Ot-|IMOXTU3.
ir 7» \y c aro authorised to announce
Mr. 'WILLIAM MICOU, Sou r, ns a
r.milid itc for the olllcc ol Receiver of
T„g Return?, ll * the approaching election
?n January next.
August is bl ,
if/’ We nro authorized to announce
Mr -H. F. DOISCLAIB, as a enn
ili.lutc lor re-election to the oillcc of He
iiivorof Tax Returns, at the approach
air Election, in January next.
' sets 07 _
-r-tz During my absence from
plabe, Jambs W. Lam
kin is duly authorized to
attend to i»v business.
GRIFFIN EDMONDSON.
Nov 17 >:i
iMvrt. \lwTc\\vuttOW,
BEGS leave 1o infirm her friditdv
that her SCHOOL is now open
fur the reception ofPupds.
ASHOTS or ADKIITTAIi'CE.
Por the fu st Class per Quarter, £.12 -Ml
Second Class Do. Id sfi
(b< 27 w4t 7
NOTICE.
ON the 14th December next, at the
residence of the late VViu. A. Bugg.
will he sold, the Household iirtd Kitchen
rni\ ITU RE, a lot oI’CORN and FOD
-1 >11:{. belonging to the estate ol the late
Howell R- Marshall,
Terms at Sale.
GEORGE It. TWIGGS.
VAL. WALKER.
Oct no ' s ;
Noto Lost.
IOST by the subscriber, in a Pockrt-
J Book, in September lust, on the
point from Augusta to Edgefield Court
House, a Note ofliand. drawn by James
liViies, in favor of William 11. Cosby,
i ir do., for the sum of twenty eight dollars
lint I lil'ty cents, payable thirty days afler
•late, (lie!)lh 2 larch, 1830, The finder, on
■delivering it to the subscriber, shall be
enlillcd to the money lost with it, and the
Milker is cautioned not to pay it to any
cue but me.
ARTHUR FOSTER.
Nov 10 2lw 11
r si hi raii
FOR PRODUCE.
fB',HE Merchants of Augusta, have
a. made an arrangement with the
owner of Furey's Ferry, by vHiieh all
Wagons loaded with more than one hale
oft 'otton—All Carts with one or more
bales Cotton—And all Wagons* loaded
v -tii^'lour, Bacon, or Tobacco, slmil he
tblmitled with the Driver, to pass and re
plies free of charge, for the term of one
JNar from this date.
MARTHA FUREY.
Augusta, Oct. 18, lh3o. 4tw 7
AUGUSTA BEIBCffi
Fit EE.
is hereby given, that, all pro ,
(luce Wagons and Carts, dontaln
]>>g one or more hales of ('otton, lu>gs
"'"-4k of Tobacco, or barrels of Flour,
*nv from fills date, entitled to pass the
AIt.TrSTA BRIDGE, fVfte of Toll;
fliia arrangement Ims been .made, for
tlie pappose of enabling tlie Planter, to
*|' i 'il hiinsclf of this extensive Market
■tc <>f all expense.
(Signed)
Jr.ssK ICr.XT. A.sCuStMTNrt,
I'IIO.MAS McGbax, ; ,9oti. iIIGXON,
•JoiiN Boxes, ■ Jlmix Weoi.roi.x,
Uummrtke.
Augusta, August^, w3m 1)4
NOTICE.
4 kit persons indebted lt» the Estate of
Uuit Clanton, .late of Oohmdtia
County, deceased, are requested to .make
immediate payment to the Executors;
*ml all persons having demands against
he Estate, arc requested to hand them
***■ '*y Ihe tirst day of January next, for
Payment.
TURNER CLANTON, / ■
- Nil. CLANTON, S
o<a9o etw e
gom
THE
RESPIX'TFI'IiIA informs the public, tlint lie Ims taken Ihe United States
Hotel, which he has this day opt mod for public accommodation. Being ex
tensively, and he hopdS favorably Known as the conductor of similar establish
ments, he hopes his former exertions to please his friends, vyill not be without a
suitable reward in their future patronage. The United States Hotel is well
known, being situated near the centre of the City, in the midst of its most active &
respectable business. It is Fire-proof, and has spacious and elegant accommoda
tions, both for Families nnd/iudividuals, not surpassed by any similar establish
ments hi the Southern States.
(t/ 3 Persons who stop at the U. 8. Hotel, can he supplied with the means of
travelling, either with carriages! gigs, sulkies, or singld horses.
WILLLirtl G. GRIMES.
AUGUSTA. (Geo.) October ]S Ini 8
maiaaa
THE !«1 KM KIKBIR,
(Late Proprietor of the Globe Tavern, and more recently of tho Mansion House,)
BEGS leave to aan ounce to bis friends and the public generally, that he has ta
ken that elegant and commodious fird proof brick building on the corner ol
Broad rtnd Jacksori BliVcfs. and immediately adjoining tlie new Masonic Hall. It
is situated in the most central part of the City, and is in the very heart of business—
being in the vicinity ofthe Augusta Hank, and the Branch Bank of the Slate of
Georgia. This Establishment is known us the
GLOBE HOTEL,
and in its interior arrangement and general construction, unites in an eminent de
gree, spaciousness, netditess. and comfort. To the man of family, the. individual
traveller, the daily hoarder or the fashionable visitor, the GLOBE presents accom
modations inferior to none in the Southern States.
Having conducted for a number of years, two among the most popular Hotels
in this City, he Hatters himself that his experience in business, added to the superior
advantages of situation and tlie resources under his controul, will enable him to give
the most decided satisfaction to all who may honor him with their patronage.
His STABf.ES are spacious and well ventilated, and amply supplied with the I
best of provender, ami attended by experienced and steady ostlers—in addition to
which, the subscribes" " ill bestow tits own personal unremitting attention, ami in his
charges, wijfuot forget the pressure ofthe times.
05 s * The Elberton Stage departs omy jsuntlt.y j,.. .. at .t. <l; tk, and nr
rives every Friday evening at t>. The Pendleton Stage departs every 'i lusday, at
4 o’clock in tlie morning, and arrives every Monday M 2 o'clock in the evening.
The Milledgeville Stage.arrijies every day ekeept Thursday, at 7 o'clock in the eve
ning, anti depniis every day except Wednesday, at ii o’clock in the morning. _ 'ikic
Savannah SMtge arrives every Monday, Weduestlay and Friday, at 10 o'ehwji in die
morning, and departs every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, nt 2 o'clock in tile
morning. WILLIAM SHANNON.
AUGUSTA. September 9th. 1829. .
...
Bordeaux Claret.
4 'casks superior Bordeaux
(CI/AUKT,
For krtv, b u
ii. iIITLL.
August 11
VIKUIMA MAStI’ACTUttEU
TOS&Gee*
a REVS MANUFACTURED
jL tobacco.
Fon Sat.b kv I. iIUL-L; ’
August II S 9
~ srijuTi\
A \ excellent SCLKEY, with Double
/m. Spring Top—For sale by
L. HULL.
Angus-! 4 1 hO
CA.SII
WILL be given for a flood Second
Hand rtANO FORTH. The ex
terior must be handsome, and the tone
good. Apply to .
LATHAM HCLL.
Commission Merchant.
Vov.lo H
STOOL COTTON.
soo DOZ SPOOL COTTON,
Just llecefecd, &nd for Sale, by
L. HI LL.
August. 11
>.2 MUTATE SALE.
ui. lr r\ IttliUDS. PORTO KICO
omm
Which will be Sold low
or upprored pg
dNifoiter !tC> 4
* ESLLIAE.D TABLE.
A fiOOtD Second Hand BILLIARD
JM. TAW-f- Tot sale—Apply to
JL. IIFLL.
Adghfit/li
Ull. OMJUUNii’S
WORR§,
JUST- PUBIJSSIEO,
CONTENTS: ...»
Remarks on the Churucter und \\ ritings'
of John Milton,
Remarks on the Life and Character of
Napoleon Uortripnrte. "...
Remarks on the Character and Writings
, of IV’nelon.
Tiie moral argument against CaJviftisitt.'
illustrated in n Rerjn-p- of'n Work, en
titled, ‘A Qeiteriil view of tho Doutrluos
of ChristianitjV Ac.
Discourses at the Ordinations of
Rev. John Emery Abbott,
Rev. Jared Sparks,.
Rev.’ E. K. Gunnel, and
Rev. F. A. Farley.
Discourse before the Cingrdgaliokul
Ministers of Massnclmselts.
Discourse oh the Evidence of Revealed
Religion, delivered betore tlu* Univer
sity r jn Cambridge, at tlie Dmfleiun
liccturc. . .
Discourse at the Dednmlm" of tbe be
cond Congregational Unitarian Church
in New-York.
Discourse at tlie Installation of the Rev.
M. J. .Motte
Discourse at the .Dedication of Divinity
Hall. Cambridge, Muss.
Dolly Prayer.
Alcana of Promoting Chnstfnnity.
Importance of Religion to Society.
The System of Exclusion ami Denuncia
tion in Religion, considered.
Objections to Unitarian Christianity, con
sidered.
Extracts, Ac. Ac. ,
A -few Copies Just Received, anil
For teuie, l, y OBERT F> POE. or
THOM AW W. METCALF.
07» PRICE 83-
Sept 18
- I-*- 11 -■ - *
FREBII FLOUR.
gvA BARRELS Fiish Baltimore
FLOUR,. Just Received, ami
for Sale low, Lt HULL.
Angus* 11 “
JUS't RECEIVED.
4: BALES Osnaburgs,
2l> Do. negro Cottons,
10 Do. brown Sheetings A Shirtings,
00 Pieces white, rod, A green Flannels,
59 Do. rich Cambric Prints,
50 Do. Callicoes (low price.)
200 Doz. Cbintz,Verona, Imitation,Mad
ras«l Aluslipntam, Berkley, anti
Brituaniu Handkerchiefs,
100 Pieces Choppa Roinnls,
1 Caste 4.4 Irish Unens,
I Do. 7-8 do. do.
50 Do*, ladies white cotton Hose,
100 Do. mens do. do. half do,
100 J.j* xes Spool Cotton.
2tlo Reams Wrapping Paper,
Tho above is oHerod for sale low, fur
Cash, or approved paper, hv
CHARLES PHILLIPS.
Pet Id . - if 4
POE SALE.
A NEGRO WOitlAN, a good Cook,
Wuslicr and Ironer. Enquire of
C. PHILLIPS.
November 10 11
XOA&D*
LATHAM HULL tenders bis most
sincere thanks to the public, for
their patronage to his Auction Establish
ment, and is determined to merit its .con
tinuation by bis future promptness ami
assiduity. They can only add to the ob
ligation, lie is already under to them, by
calling as quickly after sales for their
goods as may he convenient.
He has removed to his OVcw Store, two
doors above J. A S. Bones’ Hardware
Store—where lie will attend to any com
mands in his business.
Oct 27 7
ifiiw; GUXigAKiri,
WATCH MAKER,
NO. 14V, RROXD-STREET,
a HAS again began
business, in the Brick
House, No, 117, Broad
street, lately occupied
ns the CITY HOTEL;
where he will bestow
all his attention to re
pairing
WATCHES a clocks,
of every description, in the best possible
manner, and at very reasonable prices.—
He solicits the patronage of his friends
and former customers, and all who wish
to have their Watches made to keep
good time at a moderate price. He will
sell liis remaining STOCK, (consisting of
JEWELS.*/,
WATCHES and crocks,
CASTORS, AC. AC.
for leas than they cost, at Wholesale and
Retail.
Thick Patent WATCH GLASSES,
and nil other descriptions of WATCII
GLASSES, constantly kept on hand.
Augusta, April 28. 1830. - 59
£) b BBNT;
4woiumv AT X.AW.
WILL alteiul (lie .uipdrlor and In
ferior Courts of Richmond and
Columbia counties—and the Court of
Common Pleas of Augusta. He may he
found at the olllec of Robert R. Reid, Esq.
corner of Washington and Ellis-strcets.
July 21 ts HI
QXftT&Xt, C & H e
THE SUBSCRIBER having Itiade
arrangements in Suvaimnit, to be
regularly suiiplied with OYSTERS ,il.s
soon ne the River will admit, respect ltd
ly informs the public that bis O vsTF.n Cr.i,-
i.aii is now open where can also he had,
at any hour, llor Coi fkk, Hot Steaks,
Sciteus, and Rkmsiif.s of every diucrip
tion. 'l'lmse who may honor,this estab
lishment with n call, will find attentive
persons to wait anAhein, and every arti
cle of lias choicest kind that tlie market
affords. ,
MARTIN FREDERICK.
liroud-Sheet.
Nov UU 3lw
LOCK AT THIS.
RANAWAY
FROM the subscriber on .the bight of
rittUOtli October last, two Negro
.Men pipned
BILLY A NED.
Billy is a tall slender man, pretty much
knock-kneed; he is n .*«)?!(t, shrewd <«■!•
low, ctrtcnlaleti to deceive with ease
when attacked; he earried with him a
striped twilled round-about Coat and a
pair of blue broad cloth pantaloons, the
coat is new and .the pantaloons tolerably
much worn, bo(h of which he stole from
me a few nights before they went e.ff—
Ned is a low man, nati over one of his
eyes js n sear which, runs from Ins ejv
info thellitir of his head. Netl w lien s(>o
ken to all times appears to he soniewhat
alarmed, A blows as though lie was tired,
or appears to bring !long breaths. —From
what I can learn they have made a start
for some ofthe free Slates: hut I am ap
prehensive that they have been enticed
oil* by some white 1 Alim. If so, a reason
able reward wilt be given fur tlie two
negroes, or either of them, delivered to
me in Oglethorpe county, neat* the Bow
ling Green, or placed in some jail so that
I get them, A ONE HUNDRED DOL
LARS REWARD for the thief. All
reasonable expenses paid in the detec
tion ofthe negroes and thief.
JOHN VV. MOODY.
Nov 17. • lm 12
(£r* The Chronicle. Augusta, Georgia;
Gazette, Pensacola, Florida; Advocate,
Huntsville, ami Intelligencer, Tuscaloo
sa, Alabama, will each publish the above
one montli, and forward their accounts
to Bowling Green, Oglethorpe county,
Georgia, for payment/-*-*/!*. Journal.
i. VV. M
MRS. E. A. ijtOBBY*
HAS JUST RECED ED,
AT HER STORE, ON RROAD-ST.
Next door above L. UulFs Auction Room,
A FUESII Sri7l,V OP
Fashionable Goods,
IIVT HER LimE-
C CONSISTING of Sii.ks, Tlmnoxs,
/ Fi'.ATiir.ns, and other articles, which
will he Sold low for Cash, or town accep
tances. AI.SO,
Miss Thompson’s Pattern of tho. La
test Fashions.
Nov. 17 3t 13
VEW FALL (tiOODS.
HLWiWAK REH,
231, HIIOAD-STIBEET,
IS now receiving and opening a gen
oral and extensive supply of
AMO) W^jacygcr^,
GOODS,
Which will he sold low, (hr Cash, or
town acceptances.
Nov <! fit )0
K’ W- SCOMTSLL Sc Co*
HAYING removed to J. I*. King,
Esqr’s new Ri iek Range, 3 doors be
low their old stand, ore now receiving
and opening 150 PACKAGES of
stjupip a«jpj favox
53r,n ©SiOOiiJK/
Tixyn oitTi-Bnv,
COMBS,
Comprising a yery general assortment of
FALI) \\\^V\h\V
Ci ooi>8 9
All of which will he sbld on flic most
liberal terms (ty=* Country Merchants
and City dealers nre invited to cull and
examine their Goods.
Pi t 27 3IW 7
OF ALL COLORS,
AND IN ANY QUANTITY,
ron SALS, AT ICO. 273,
Next Door Relow the Drug Store of
R. I). JIAVILAND <fc CO. .
Broad-Stroct. Augusta, Geo.
(I Suitable Brushes loaned.
11. P. SI‘ELMAN.
August. 18 wtf 9J
EXECUTC’iI S SALE.
BV order of the Honorable tin- Life
rior Court of the Comity of Rich-
Kiolid. while sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, w ill ho sold, on’the first Titsimv in
February nev.t, between the usual hours
of sale, us the Market house, in the City
of Augusta,
A part of a Tract of Land, containing
one hundred acres swamp land, being in
the county nfrfrcsidd, Yidjoiniiig lands of.
C.trnes, Knight, and others.
Ai.ro,
TJie intebesf in aftes of swamp
land, adjoining lands of Pliinizy,Eve, Lit
tnar, and others.
AI.SO,
Sundry Negroes; ainl J hg them nre first
rale Bold Hands, 1.1.0u50 Servants, and
Field Hands.
ai.so,
Sundry nrtiolcS of Household jltul Kit
’ elnal Fjji'tillnre.
Tim nforesail, to be sold as the
property of Win. A. Biigff. deceased, and
sold for the benefit of tile heirs ttud credi
tors us said estate.
GEO. L. TWIGGS. Ex’r.
Nov. 10 1J
BI3TEH TOMO9 JOCKBY-OLUfc
RACES, .
Coimowirc on Tuesday the
¥ w 2*ih of December next, free for
any Horse, Mare or Gelding,
Ist days Purse, 3 mile heals, for $250
2nd days J’urse, ‘Jmilo-hhats, for $ 150
3rd days Purse, mile bents; to be made
up ofentraiice. money, i^c.
Aged Horses to carry 12f) lbs.
fi years old to carry 121 lbs.
5 years old to carry 112 lbs.
4 years old to carry H*2 ibs.
3 years old to carry 8!) Ibs.
2 years old to carry a feather,
3 pounds will he allowed to Marcs and
Geldings.
Hckkk CorxTV, G\. )
October ]sth. 1830. ( wtd 4
COT T N D CO M W 18.81 ON
rniiiE SUlißCribere nnnounee to llieirj
JL friends and the public, that. they,
have rented tho Ware-House in Comp
bell street, Augusta, lately occupied by
Mr. John Rees, and opposite the Ware-
House of Messrs. (Slaughter & Lnbuzan;
where they ore now ready to receive
Cotton and other Produce, and tender
their service* therein, being sanguine that
the attention which will lie paid to-, he
interest oftheir friends, will se.ehre >
them a share of public patronage,
T. COLEMAN,
WM. J WTGHTMAN
August 2 ft w.M’ W
FRESH FRUITS.
Malaga Grapes,
NEW RAIHINB,
'MK tauoNS,
I Cocoa-KTuts.
o«Aj«iS|fes, 1
Apples. Currants*
FIGS, &6,
JUST RECEIVED FROM CHARLESTON,
ALSO,
10,000 Sfivn mul Bnrranco Segajrs*
London Porter, bids. Irish Potatoes, Clu
ret. Port and Madeira Wines of the first
quality; French Cordials,Fruits in Bran*
dy, Almonds, Fresh Olives, Sweet
Ac. &e.
MARTIN FREDERICK^
Nov 13 2t 13
GHOCKERY, CHINA,
AND
g}2»aas a
THE Subscribers having formed u
eonnexion in the above business,
invite the patronage of their friends and
the public. They are now receiving l , and
intend constantly to keep on hand, an
assortment for wholesale mid retail, in
cluding- Mmille, Pier. Toilet, Swing and
Fancy Looking-Hineses, Castors, Liquor
Stands, A,e. The business will be con l
ducted under the firm of
WM. HARRIS A J, 11. LUDLOW,
At the former stand of W. Harris, No.
20H, Broad-st., in the Masonic Building.
'i'he long experience of the parties,
and the hitter’s being interested in uu
Establishment at Charleston, S. and
in New-York, ufi’ord tin- greatest facili
ties for importations & purchases, which
a splendid stock mid tempting prices will
testify.
WILLIAM HARRIS/
JNO. K. LUDLOW.
Augusta, Oet. 37. w3m 7
“ WYViL SOU>,
ON THE PREMISES, AT
B&£&c>
ON MONDAY, the 30th Deccmher next,
AT 11 O’CLOCK, A. VI.
’Y\ve VYuvvUiUovq
SITU A'l’E in Columbia county, be
tween Fury’s Ferry and the Quaker
Springs, contuining Eight Humh-ed and
,-ixty five Acres, half or it under Cultiva
tion—Eighty Acres of which lias been
recently clean'd ; the balance is welltim
bered.
—also—
Eleven N egroes, one of whom is a good
Blacksmith.
ALSO—
Corn, Fodder, Oats, Moles,-Slock ofall
kinds, and Plantation uhd Blacksmith'll
Tools.
'TERMS.—The Negroes will he fold
for Cash, the Corn, Fodder, Outs, Mules,
Stock, Plantation K Blacksmith's Tools,
ongrredit ofeleven months. The Lund
for one third Cash, the balance in one or
two annual payments with interest, se
cured by mortgage on the prfciblses.
JOQN NEILSON.
Nov 2 . tds . ft
OiAuvuWuv vS-a\e.
WILL lie sold ht Columbia Court
I louse, the first Tuesday in De
eemher next, between the nsiinl hours ol
sale, the following property to wit i
•Seven hundred acres of Lnndriioreor
less, joining F. T. Aik* «nd others, to
satisfy sand ry ft flis frb.tn o Justices Court,
in favor oflluvid HolHiiiun, Executor of
31. I*. Davis, deceased, vs. Bowling
Stark mid V. T. Allen, Admiuislrutor of
Bdherl Johns, deceased.
ALSO,
Four slaves to wit, Islium, Tom, Mark,
mid Edinon, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of
Aim V. Ross, vs.’William Murray, Ad
ministrator of Joseph Marshal l,deccused,
with the will annexed.
ISAAC RAMSEY, Drpt. Slif. C. C.
Nov 3 dlw »
Augusta City Sheriff’s Bale.
ON the first Tuesday in December
next, w ill be sold at the lower Mar
ket. in the City of Augusta:
A Mulatto Woman named MYRAY,
levied on by virtue of u 11. fit. issuing IVom
Court of Common Pleas; Ex’rx. Ac E;t’r<
of Abie! Campfleld vs James T. Dent.
Conditions Cash—hankuhle money .-jr»
Parehaßers to pay for titles.
WM. MOODY, ». *. c. A .
Nov. 0 td 10
Wllfle C wkb.n *1 if H™t’Tuesd uy
in December next, at the Court
House door, Curnesville, Franklin C.ouo*
ty, between the usual hours of sale, tin?
following property* to wit:
'Two hundred nnd sixty acres of hind,
ml joining John Sewell, on Bear Creek;
3fii) acres, more or less, adjoining King
and But|ey, on the waters of ;SU-uli.<£ri»
Creek; one negro winn ntutm-tl liiui
niih, about fifty years old: nnd one nfegrU
girl, named Kitty—Sold as the properly
of .Samuel Phillips, dec., in
with mi order of the,Court afO.rdhmryot
said CoUnty, for the benefit of the heirs
mul creditors of said deceased. TerujjS
known on the day of sole.
DENNIS PHILLIPS,
JACKSON HAYS, I **
Sept. 45 w-2m Oft
tiTAUiiu.vw Notlce.
TTUItIR months afterdate, application
JT will be made to the Honorable In
ferior Court of Columbia county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell A LOT OF LAND in Coweta
county,-known us lot No. v, in the film
District of said county—. Sold for the ben
efit of IheWinore oflsaac Winfrey, de
ceased. _
JREVBEN WINFREY,
Acting Guardigik
Out 20 m4m 8