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, every SATURDAY Morains
,bl Broad-SlreeMmder tlxc Globe
*•'’ Hotel.
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0r S,X UOLLAR3 Ht
THRRB DObbAHS per
P ° r FOIJR uoLbARH a.
mi "I th ''!fbe'jiaf')ntinnod (exrent at the choice ol
6 sal f„„.l all arrearages arc patu.
are inserted i*mi-»,,kty
U)' for the first insertion, ami 43 3-4
insertimi . utekly, at 62 1-2
15 w e ic for each insertion—and monthly (when
* 2JS, one square) at »1 for eacn insertion—
‘"Sver small, is cliarae.) less limn one square,
ft 'S to be /toiled must have the number o,
in l Snmi.weekly or weelcly, written on them, oi
till forbid, and char
:*"’!hi?f,cr takes noon hlmselfthe risk of nil remit
T **'fiiIftnev 1 ftnev made to him by Mail—the person retnd
he postage, and obtaining from the Post
J written or verbal acknowledgement or the
**! !,,a of its (leposite in bis office, to be given
JsMteher in case ot miscarrlage.
C= 4VEDXESDAY, JUNE 4. W 34.
.. Be juil, and fear not.”
'■ HEALTH OF AUGUSTA.
sh. interment! in this City during the month
iy,t,ai reported by the Bexton, were only
te ,’_2 whiles (one aged 46 mid tha olh.r 70
nuifage,) and 9 Marks.
fOM'MBIA (». C.) KAIL ROAD.
a, Columbia Telescope Os the 31 at ult. says:
bfiies u< great pleasure to say that there
(Cite commi tcee appointed by the Charles'
JUKI Columbia Rail Road Companies have
jiconference and agreed Upon the terms of
Intch from Columbia to Branuhvillu. As
din tho agreement ia ruiifiad, aa we m.ke (
idoubt it wi I be, by the two companies, the ,
*6 of subscription will be opened.” '
OATH OF ALLEGIANCE. t
The cases before the Appeal Court, involv- i
pbeOithcf Allegiance in the Military Bill, '
tool yet decided—so says the Columbia ;
isa of the 30. h ult.—but says the decui.itis (
ilfruhablj be given on Monday neat— [last.] '
SltcM the deeUion be against the oath, we j
ulil think it not unlikely that the Covet nor <
tllcill an extra session of Use Lt-gisltcure, im
tdiilily, to remedy thu general disorgarnzi
scoftboMilitia,which will be <sff-.c:ed thereby.
CIIAttLKSTOA, May 53.3 x, 1834.
We wire much pleased wi h the Kail Road... j
id,nowi hslnnding all that we had heard re
ttl.ngl', and th > little we had before seen of
Midi mure than wo had anticipated. It is
irttinly, not on'y a splendid enterpnze, hui a
mdelijtlufu' mode of travelling. No fair idea (
fiicm be formed from any description, by i
* who have not tra. elled on it, or some 1
hi; sml the best way of silencing all doubts (
topposition to it, tvou d be to got at. opponents |
dnuhters to take a trip on it, from one end to 1
t other. The astonishing speed o?' its Cars 1
Mmelsall doubts, and the d. ligh'lu; ex: ite
wproduced by that speed, and the peculiar I
nl|)'i e.mfort, and eose of euoh travelling, 1
iisnoroom for any other feelings than those f
•under and admiration. Nti her is it den i
wi, is we and others h ive thought iu '
to, the boiler may burst; and so may that of i j
Siam Boat; and the Engine Cqr, which is In ,
MUndconsequently first exposed to the dsn- j I
!, i®«y perhaps bo tlnown t ff; but the facility ,'
I instantly detaching the p s engor cars, for i (
id) a man stands always ready, wiil prevent 1
tain drugging Ihem after i'; and wo have no >
iiila ioq in believing, that the average number f
lutidenu, and serious injuries, by this mode |
InuDuig, for any similar lime, distance, and |
iirberof passengers, will be i. finitely less, I
mby any other public mode whatever.—li is |
ii'jMd, we understand, to raise the ground, ‘
tough the whole distance, to a level with the (
•d,nnd for Some width on eai h side, which t
great improvement—and to commence J
•tryfhurlly. I. is said, top, that the Stock is
•improving— that the lately undisposed part ,
111 baa all been taken up, and that a few days t
••{cntleman of large capital offered to give '
l ( i cent, above par for $50,000 worth of it, 1
P*y ihe cash down. i
in justice to the Rail Road itself; i
by this it will be perceived that our opin- j
ta " ite changed somewhat in relation to iis .
*wency, sofety, and success; but not at all 1
ttlation to the tffucla of fiat .sue ess, on our
)°fAugusts; which latter, become str< ngth
•f.rather than changed, by every additional
Rns of judging. The Charleston Men hunts
•plain thai the rapid Steam Packets to New
“•*, &r. &,o. have injured, rather than bene
,l(d them, for the very reasons we always
W, lhat the Rul Road would injure Augus
nanicly ; by so greatly increasing the facili*
of proceeding onward to
■taad of the market. Yet all these things
““'lOealionably great and highly laudable
I'l't 2-s, and ought to be encouraged by all
J ne not injured by them, and not Impeded,
!n by them. All such new enurpriz a open
* mieresla, and injure old ones, end thereby
ln producing a general state of change, and
El,e cv ery one his day. They procuee great
Ir d benefits, at >d much individual and local
J 1 >n 'l private and local interests must
'*° *'■ «tid general ones, sooner or later,
|; * " u *’l do so; hut no principle of justice,
1 Cr liberality, requires those men should
* n '*res.s who are material y injured by
business of this ci y appears to be very
ln d progpeious, and rapdy increasing.
u'T* 01 *' ne otlon ** ave no; been chapg-
e 6hev», by the advices from Live pool,
tin r ®ceived yeaterday by the William
range from 10 to cents, and
will command perhaps 13; but
think these prices will scarcely justi
*®tß fi re " ent U 6 u,la o,ies i *nd render ship'
e,e profitable, at the present moment.
ht t l | DUmeroUa ®* ior 8' a friends of our late
,jj l!10 8 ai,d persevering townsman, John
hi -'"h* o *' ,( l ( w bo has recently removed
tll >) will be gratified to learn that ha is
1 Ver J Mpidly increasing Factorage and
Commission business, on Fraser’s Wh rs. We
understand that he is doing already a considera
ble share of ths Georgia business in his way,
and that his Office is literally crowded almost
every morning with persona from Georgia; and
if you inquire here after any of our Georgia
folks, the Merchants will tel) JOU at once, as
they have us, in several instances, to go down
to Holcombe’s, and you will be almost sure to
find them there, or if not, to learn where you
may find them.
_COWMl^ii lrt
TatZ ?g :
Comparative Sta'emem of Exports of Cotton,
Ipum S'alea, commencing IstOc
tuber, 1833 and 1832. 183.1-4,.
Exports from: (Tltriiain. Frnnce. Oth'^
New Orleans, May 17, 215017 79021 6815
Mobile, May 17, 70283 1525 G 3854
Savannah, May 28, 121507 10070 1 306
Charleston, May 30, 112633 35323 16811
Virgin i, May J 6, 17323 8888 1985
Now York, May 21, 35590 18151 4108
O.her Ports, A, til i, 3106 00 325
Total, 575659 166709 3‘lG',l
Same period last year ;
New O. leans, May 17. 188417 65290 4240
Mobile, May I7 t 55489 17789 1656
S v innah, May 28, i 15806 59596 886
Charleston, May 30 99569 30019 6792
Virginia, May 16, 8230 . 4850 600
Now Yo.k, M.,y 21, 31857 16c78 4580
Other Pot s, Apiil I, 8150 tO 00
Total, 502708 160422 20954
Savannah Market, May 31.
COTTON —Wo have had a moderate de
mand for Uplands this week, and the sales a
mount to about 3000 bales ai 10 a 13. J, and fine
at 13Jc. principally at 114 a 12jc. Ths prices
of pi im.! and choice qualities have been well
sustained, but o her qualities have been dispo*
sed of at the decline noticed in our last report
ami in some institutes the buyers have ebl.hied
a further advantage. We received yesterday
accounts from Liverpool via New York to the
24 h ult, k hit h ate not as favorable as had been
generally expected and they will do our market
no sood.
RIl 'E -Sales to some extent, for the season,
have'boon made. We quote s'i.j as 2
Slock very litfht.
FLOUR-- Is veiy scarce.
CORN -None . fi nit
MAt KEREL-N i;t>- No s 1 s.
FREIGHTS.—To Liverpool, 14. dull. To
Havre, IJ to IJc. per lb. To New York, $1
per bale. To Providence, sl] pat bale. T o
Boston, per bale,— Georgian.
Charleston Market, May 31.
There was loss busmeaa done during the past
week in our Market, iu all desctipiions of mer
. handize, with the exception of lire ataplo arti
cled Colton, than has bi eu experienced since
the opening of trade last Full. Tha Spring bu
siness is abou closed far the Reason —a mode
r„te, but s.oady demand for Goods, wi I, no
doubt, (O lio Uc from the i.ilcnur, during the
Summer which will tend to reiteva tha dull
ness hicb we have heretofore experienced at
that seaioo of the year, in consequence of the
diffi ulties oftraiisporlatioo.
tOT'J ON. —A very extensive businoas has
been onu in tins article during the iikni week,
ami the sa ! es war-.- more extensive tan in any
week the present season. •he ni irket on Sat
urday last opened loiuow-bat dull-bul on Mon
day an animate) en.uoy took place, which,
with on occasional intermission and nolw i.h
standing the rather discouraging accounts from
Liverpool Continued up to .he close of the
w eek. The demand was principally for goo I
fair, good to prime, and choice. A shade ad
vance has b-jtn acceded to by pun-baseis, caus
ed by the very animated to npeutioii which has
subsist-d among them, which is more percep t
ble on hi good and prime qualities—the lower
descriptions being It.tie in lequest. Toe sales
amount to 7906 hales, ol which the following
are me particulars :18 bales at cents; 38 at
If; 110 at 104; 53 at 10»; 54 at 10J> 120 at
II; 106 at llj; 169 at
111; 70 at llj; 491 a,
at 12; 550 at 12£; 506 at 12,j; 153 at I2g; 1350
at
at 13i; 45 at
been likewise a fair bustuess, th<_ sales of all
descriptions amounted to about 650 bales, of
which about 400 Sea Elands, the remainder
Santees and Mainea,
Wo yi s’efday look a careful account of the
stock of Cotton on baud, and give the following
as the result: Sea Isands 3561 bales; Uplands
14,886 bales: and have corrected our tables
accorriinuly. , _ . . ,
RICE.—A steady demand, fa.ly equal lo the
receipts, was experienced during the week, and
an advance on ad qualities, short ol prime, has
taken place. ’1 ha salts asm unit d m all, to 911
bills, viz : 80 bids, very inferior middl.ng, at $2
n 2j; 45 at 2jj; 107 at ip Wat 2 9 16, 170 .t
25 : 165 a. 211-16: 146 at 23, and 100 at 2J.
FLOUR -Tbeie is ai U is moment no. a bar
rel lor sale in first hand-. We forbeai quo trig
the price* -I the last few sales, ash would uiny
lend to misluad our friends abroad. VVe woulu,
however, observe, that a considerable quanti
ty is on the way, part of which has been sold.
10 arrive, at C:o 6i per lb’, at which rate w
quote. 1 .
GROCERIES -Tut; tr nsautionsb; importers
have her n very small. We have heard ot the
sale of 40 bags St. Domingo C'o£ee. good quail
tv. at 121 cents—about 150 dago Cuba anoroi
-10 R co, so d by dealers at furl prices. U»e
sto .k is h"hi and demand s eaoy. trom 40 to
50 bbls. Muscovado New Oilcans Sugar, solo
Irom stores at our quotation*. 94 hods, and
bbls. of Cuba Molasses previously sold to ai
rive, at prices not uauapirua, -ere run oil Rom
the wlmif, by re an, at 29 cents, 1 ‘ ,l l|“
ring the week 131 hnds MustuVado. 163 boxes
Brown, and 100 obla. White bug.rr-9o hod-.,
and 13 bbls.,Cuba Molasses.
«PIUIYd. - There W as no transac.ions to any
amount, either in for. ign or domestic. Nor
thern Witiskey is rather scarce.
BACON dt.LAHD.-We hate had no wn
vala ol eitherr The demand 01 the former at
lide, particularly for me country, is g eat, and
exceeds the supply* .
MA( KEKLL VVe orai*. quotaluns, aa the
article is eu.Holy out of market.
EXCHANGE.
BUI® •« ‘ ““ P " “W. 15 per dollar.
N.-w Vurk, }CO days, I per ct. disc, uud mu
bunion, and >3O days, 11. r ct. dine, and ml.
Piiiladelp.iia, J i 0 duj e, I per cl. disc, mid mi.
Branch Bank rules ol tuxcnaugc- bills on ..ew Orleans,
Mob le, und other " estern offices, U l-S per ct. dr-c.
bavu muh, I per cent dot t Northern and Eastern
ficus I D- r Cent dl*.-BUta will um be taken longer
ibau todays. Checks on die bunk Imbed s.ates and
Branches.wih be druwn-at 1-2 per cent premium.
.Hnvm.mh udAuga la Bank Ud.s )
All S(CVk MU 1 per cent, dii-ccum.
North Carolina Money 1 per cciit. Utscuum.
tipaiiisii DuublfKms, m»ue.
MixiCnii udU Colombian do- "It)-
Heavy Uuineus and sovereign., 2 1-2 per cent, premium.
A me. lean Cold 1 1-2 per cent premium.
FUKUatI a.—To Liverpool, square bales, and Sea
Ulanis, l-2d. Uo. round bags. i-2d. to H“V«‘t
1 l-6c. North of Europe, 5-8 ad-lu. per lb. I \ -
York, bale, 75 a 100. To Boston, lb- »-Be. lo rrovi
deticc, hale, 1 1 Ia 1 l-Sctah-C'wisr.
J From Levy , New Oitean j Prices Current of May 24.
. C01"l ON.-Arrived ri. ee the 16 Ilult .nl o(
, L,,u,s > a n« and M.ssissippt, 2638 bales; Tenons
see and North Alabama, 2041: Florida. 162-to
got r , 4841 bales. Cleared, in the fame tiin.;
644& V U PO °*. lll 'r < U ,,l l5 5 Cowm. 52! ri.vre,
, 0440, Marsei l,*s. 5,2; Hamburg 56|- Sloek
s ! lolln , 85; N.-w-York, 091; Bosttfn, Pr„v
idenco, 291... together. 19922 hubs, and leav
ing »n hand, inclusive of ail On ship-board not
J cleared on the 22d inst„ a stock of 72193 bales.
, the transactions, since our last report, have
been lo the extent ofabe-m 7500 bales, at piU
cos not mateiiaily varying from these previous.
- ly obtained and were as follows, viz: 4JO
?•>' V,' 18 J' 107 "‘“I. 1552 at
. 1-i, 9do at 14, 820 at
' Mid Mississippi," 500 at 111, 53b at 12 52
f'J 3 * 811 *?i-284 at 12J, Mu 10. 1055 at
■ .tax 10 > 101 81 198 12 i, IDS
at J-44. of lennefsee and North Alabama;-93
bale, exos, a.13'2 0 at 11 j. Id at 11 .J; and
, *OO bales Fiorid q an i 350 bales Alabama, at
1 j P r * Ce ® have noi yet traueprod.—Tlie hu
; slness of the week, upon thu who.e, has went
[ j on rather heavily,
» SUGAR,....CAoic« luts are i i demand at 9,1
j cents, but parcelsoi this quality are rare ; oilier
> I “cseniilK.ns meet but wnh a limited demand at
) Oiuca lower lates. Cleared this Week, for
, New 101 k 384 h.'ids., Charleston 122 bhcls. 33
, bhls. Mobile 40 bbls., Apaluc. i-ola 30 hl.de. 63
; hb's.
S.OLASftES.—There has bt-en no change in
I price, but the demand is nut very aeiivo.
; Cleared this week, lor Boston 15 bhis , Now
i Haven 244 hbds 8 bbls,, Apalachicola 114 bbls.
I r OLliK.— Ihvjpriue ot 11./ur, m coriHeqaeiice
1 ol itio miiuil BU|i(i y no»v in nurkul, iins m»pro
1 ved, and it is in iuir d«n»viu jai 50 a UU
pur tbJ. A r.vcd this wo ok, bold.
iteceiving and M'oiuvarding
of Goods.
WALKER, COVINGTON & FAIR,
HAMBURG, S. C.
Respectfully icntier ih- irser
vic-etj iu Ihu above line to IheiMer
ci.autw of South Cniolini) nntl Cleorgiu,
shipping their good* by tbe Huil Ruud,
coiiliJenl Ihut their terms (ivvuniy live
uen(f) per package, with storage fru) will
he found much lower than the tales u*u
ally charged.
They pledge ihemselves to give their
best attention to any such business com
mitted lo their rare.
June 4 4tw 71
Mr7«Te\ STEPMIiIVS,
l°t'ofcssor of Penmanship,
an rilllNS his thunks to the tsm
dents of Franklin College and ih<
mezensof Athene, furti.e lib rul pa
trouage he bus received since his arri
val at this place. Fn in his long expe
rirnee in teuchfng this important art, he
flatters himself tiiat he is prepared to
give general satisfaction, as his system
is very much approved in dill’ ret t parts
,-fthe United States w here he hits taught.
-Th s has been attested by good jud
ges of penmanship ; but he deems it un
necessary to introduce iimpy reeoinmeii
dutions from individuals or schools, and
will only suy that it is a complete system
fop business transactions, both for gen
tlemen and ladies. Many learn to write
splendid hands in the course of a few
hours. He also teaches penmuking by
rule anil system.
Athens, may 30, 1834.
Ii E COMM B.YIJjI TI OJ\‘S.
We the undersigned, have taken les
sons in peiiiiiHnsidp under Mr. li. F.
and judging from the impmve
menl already made f. el out selves author
ized in recommending him to the public
a* qualified and skilled in leaching this
imporlunt branch of literature, and we
think his system the best we are iu quuin
ted|wilhf< r business transactions, either
for gentlemen or Indies; and do therefore
recommend Mr. Stephens to Hie patron
age of u liberal public ; his depoitment
whilst among us being strictly moral
and his attention to business unremit
ting.
Andrew J. Cook, John G Ilivs
John W. Houston, Thomas Ma Ur ad,
Joseph C. lVilkins, Josiuh V. Dunham,
M. 11. Martin, Thom. W. Fi mining,
Edw'd /’. Clayton, Patrick H. Shields,
Heej. C. Yancey, James M. Keens,
Charles West, John Hoed,
Robert ha son, Charles Whitehead,
Seaborn A. Jams William S. Luivny .
Athens, may 30, 1834
Editors of the Georgia Jour
mil. Federal Uuion mid Augusta Chron
icle will give the above three or four in
sertions and retain their accounts until
my arrival ot their respective offices, as
i intend to visit those places.
U. F. STEPHENS.
•Tune 4 4i 71
.f dm luistrator’s .Votice.
B.lOldt months after date, application
B ’ wdl be made to the Honorable the
Justices of the Inferior Court, of llurke
county, when sitting f rordiuara purpo
ses. for leave lo sell One Hundred and
-fiixly seven Acres of LAND, belonging
to the Estate of William Gunn, deueas
e»l, for the benefit of the heirs and eredi
tors.
EDMUND PALMER, Adm'r,
1 June 4 4tm 71
Administrator's • Yotice.
t tO UU iUonths after date, application
will be made to the Honorable
the Inferior Court of Hurkc County,
when silting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell Five Hundred and Twelve
Veres es LAND, belonging to the Es
-1 ‘ale of Elisha Andbrson, .lun. deceased,
for the benefit of said Estate.
1 JAMES ANDERSON, ? Ex -,g
AUGUSTUS ANDERSON, 16
June 4 4un 71
GFiOiiGIA, Burke County.
WHEREAS, Hai baby I. f.a, applies
for Letters of AAlininistration on
1 the Estate of Hiram Kka, deceased :
Tltese are therefore lo cite and adtnon
i ish all and singular, (be kindred and cre
ditors of said deceas- d, to be and
appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law, to file their objections,
(if any they have] to shew why
. said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in
* Waynesborougb. this 29th May, 1834.
J . G. BA DULY, Clerk.
June 4 H 71
f COLT’S SWEEP STAKE.
; «ÜBSCKIPTIOi\S will ho received
j K-T by the Seeretnry of the Oglethorpe
I Association for the improvement ol'the
Breed of Horses, fur n Sweep Stake,
> two mile heals, for three year old Colls,
i to be run over the Lexington Course the
jjtlay before the uimunl Hnees which will
) take plaeo the last week in October
I next. The entrance will be One ilan
-1 dred Dollars, pluy or pay, uml free fir
' tiny Colts from any part of the United
(Stales, uml the Cfolls not to be named
t until the evening before the Knee. The
• Subset i,»tien not to be < losetl before the
, first day of September, and entries may
r ,le made in person or by letter to the
51 Secretary—four entries to make a race,
i and two already entered. (Subscriptions
will also he received by the Secretary
* for a Sweep Slake, mile heats, Fifty
’ Dollars entrance, pluy or pay, for three
year old Colts, upon the same conditions
j with the two mile race—one Cult enter
ed.—Weights and regulations tnhego
) vented by the Bales of the Lexington
Course,
JOSEPH MOORE, Jim. Sec'y.
June 4 (!tw 71
Mansion House Hotel,
TO IIF.VT
long established and well
EL known Hotel situated on the cor
ner of Whitaker and Broughton street*
is ofT.-rcd t-> rent, on moderuto uud ne
commodating terms.
'l’lte Mansion House is a large and
C' inmodious building, iu good repair,
situated in a p’easniit part of;he city, and
convenient to business. As a Hotel, i
bus been 1 nger established titan any it
the place, and has always enj <yed a fib
end share of the city and country pa
irontTgc. Adjidi.icg the premise* is an
extensive ai d well ventilated Livery
■Stable.
To persons wishing to Rent, the Man
sion House present* us 11 '.tiering Indu e
ment* a* any similar establishment in th»
low country. Posses*!- -n given immoui
atelv. For further particulars enquire ol
JOHN I. DEWS.
Savannah, May 31 Btw 71
Cl ITTIOJBU
THE Suhreriher, on Wednesday,
the 14th inst. lost between William
Garret, Fist), ami Hamhuigh, 8. C., biff
POCKET HOOK, containing various
papers, receipts, meniorandunis, Ac. and
a small amount of money. Also a note
on Col. Hardy Leveret (, for filly dollar*,
dated during the fourth week of April
past; also, two notes on Presley Jeter—
one f r five dollars, the other for eight,
25-000 dollars, dated also, within the
within the fourth week of Ajril Inst.
The tinder is welcome to the money con
-1 tained in the Pocket Hook, provided
they will deposit the Pocket Huok in
some place in Hamburg, or Augusta, At
give notice of it to the subscriber; and
ail persons are cautioned against trading
f>r either of the said notes, us the ma
kers arc notified of the loss of the same.
COVING I ON BEABLE.
Lincoln County, Geo.
June 4 3tw 71
GEORGIA, tlurkc County.
WIIEKEAB, Books M. Lawson and
William Boyd, apply fi.r Let
let's of Administration on the Estate of
Andrew B. Lawson, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ud
monish all and singular,the kindred anti
creditors of said deceased, to he and ap
pear ol my office, within the time pre
-1 scribed by law, to file their objections,
, (if any they have) to shew cause why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in
Wayncsborcugh, this l'9<h May, 1834.
J. U. BADULY, Clerk.
June 4 It 71
i ——
GEORGIA, Burke County.
' WCTHBitEAB, John it. Lkvbbktt,
‘ W ▼ applies for Letters Dismissory as
* Administrator, on the Estate of iMakga
r ket Baroeron, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish ail and singular, the kindred and
creditor* of said deceased, to be and up
j»enr at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law, to file their objections,
■ (if any they hnve,j to shew cause why
*aid Letters should not be granted.
1 Given under my band, ul office, in
p Wayntsboro’. tin’s 29:h of .May, 1831.
J. G BADULY, Clerk.
r June 4 film 71
Administrator's A’olice.
|, A I,L prisons having demand* against
the Estate of Turner B. Moore,
late of Burke county, deceased, are re
quested to present them duly auihcntiea
led; and those indebted, are required to
~ make immediate payment as bj iudul
• genee can be given.
» JOHN GOODWIN, Adm’r.
n June 4 ftw 71
Administrator's JYotice.
)- ■jtOLK Month* alter date, application
d It *° I ' lU Honorable
i. the Inferior Court of Burke County,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
.!' leave lose! One Hundred and Eighty
J Veres of LAND, belonging to tl«e Es
ii sate of George Chandler, deceased, for
the benefit of the licit« and creditors.
818 ANN AH CHANDLER, Adm’x.
Jane 4 4lm 71
, JFarmers' Bank of Chatta
hoochee.
r|ViE BILLS of this Bank will hr
JL reeeivetl at |»ur for Goods, at the
l.iwest cash prices, by the subscriber*
until further notice.
C. SQUIBB & 8. ROGERS,
Broad Street.
Anril 19 68
BUB RE Sheriff's Sale.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
WILL he sold at the Court House,
in Waynesboro’, Burke County,
within the usual hours of sale, Iho tol
lowing property, lo wit:
One hundred and twenty five nr res of
Dak ami hickory Land, more or less,
adjoining lands of William Gun, and
others, levied on ns the properly of Wil
liam Love),lo satisfy nil fa. from the in
fetior Court, in favor of Rebecca Httr
low. Administratrix of 8. Harlow, v*.
William Lavol, property pointed out by
the defVndent.
WM B. DOUGLASS, Sh'ff, D. C.
June 4 71
GEORGIA, Burke County.
WHEREAS, Mark Ta’rver. applies
for Letters of Administration on
the Estate of William Nelson, de
ceased ;
These tire therefore to cite and admon
ish tdl ami singular, the kindred and cre
ditor* of said deceased, to be ami ap
pear nt my office, within the time pre
■Wflboil by law, to file their objection* (if
tny they have) to shew cause why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, nt office, in
Waynesborougb, ibis 29th May, 1834.
J. G. BADULY,CIerk.
June 4 D 71
GEORGIA, Burke Comity.
WHEREAS, Benjamin I’rescoat,
applies for Letters of Adminis-
Irution on the Estate of Matthew Good
>viv, deceased, with the wilt annexed :
These are therefore to cite and ad
uonish all and singiriar, the kindred uml
ivditor* of sniil deceased, to be uud np
..ear nt my office, w ithin the time pro
scribed by law, to file their obj/ctioas,
if any they have.) lo sltew enu*e why
mill Letters should not he granted.
Given undei ,v ii»y .huml, nt office, in
Waynesboro’, this 29ih IMnv. 18 11.
J. U. BADULY, Clerk.
June 4 It 71
GEORGIA, Burke County,
Green Bell, oiqilies
Vy) for Ij< tiers of Administration on
(ho Estate of Martha A. M. ISell, mi
tor, deee.ised :
'I hese are therefore to cite nnd nd
nr-nish all nnd singular, the kindred nnd
creditors of said deceased, to he and np
iveor at my office, within tbe time pre
scribed by law, to file their objection*, if
■my they have, to shew cause why suid
Li tiers should not be grunted.
Given tinder my hand, nt office, in
Waynesboro’, this 29;h May, 1834.
J. G. BADULY, Clerk.
June 4 It 71
GEORGIA , Burke County.
WHEBEAB, Benjamin D Hill, np
plies for Lett rs of Administra
tion on the Estate of Gkokue Millkn,
deceased:
These are therefore to cite nnd admon
ish all and singular, the kindred and
c; editors ofsaid deceased, to bound ap
pear at my t fiiee, within the time pre
scribed by law, to file their objectious.il'
any they have, to shew cause why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at, office in
Waynesboro’, this 29ib May, 1834.
J. G, BADULY, Clerk.
June 4 It 71
GEORGIA, Burke County.
|l7 II EKEAB, WilLi am J. Rhodes.
I * applies f<>r Letters <>f Aininihtra
tion on the Estate ol Benjamin G. Wal
her, deceased, with the will annexed.
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish ull and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear nt my office, within the time pre
scribed by Law, t> file their objections,
(if any they have) to shew cause why
*a!d Letters should nut be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in
Waynesboro’, this 29ih May, 1831.
J. G. BADULY, Clerk.
June 4 It 71
UFAKIMA.V.S SAX!
On the first Tuesday in August next,
4GKEEABLE man order ofthelti
fei-ior Court of Columbia county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold at the Court-house, in Hull
county
21MJ acres of Land, known ns Lot No.
3, in the 8:h District of said county.—
—‘old for the benefit of the heirs of Sam
uel Sullivan, deceased. Terms made
known on day.
JOH N CARTLEDGC, Guardian*
May 28 wld 69
Adm in istrator's Sale.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
WILL be sold in Louisville, Jeffer
son County, agreeably to an or
tier of the Inferior Court, 385 acres ol
Land, adj lining lands of Anhur II
Cheatham and others, on the Ogcchee
River, the property of Robert Garvin,
deceased; sold for the benefit of the
heir* and creditors. Terms made known
on the day.
ABIILEY PHILIPS, Adm’r.
May 28 69
Administrator's Sale,
On the Jirsl 'l\iesduy in August next,
n! ILL he sold, to the highest hid
der, nt Lincolnton, Lincoln
County, Geo., tbe valuable Plantation
whereon-Ma: k Golden, deceased, for
merly lived, containing 200 Acres, man
or less, lying on the south side of Soup
( reck, end adjoining lands of Garland
Bustwick,John Lockhart, nnd others:
sold subject to the widow’s dower; and
the terms of sale,will be made easy, uml
know n on tbe flay.
VINCENT LOCKUAHT. Adm'r.
May 28 W
*r. I». SETZE
„ B B~AS opened litis day,a new and well
? M.A selected lot of
, FREXOU PRLVTED
JLaekonetts and * llttslins,
Together with 11 large supply of
Fancy and Staple Goods,
Well worth the Public's attention.
May I j «5
UK All BLAVGK HATS.
; ENTLEMBN can be supplied wlih
AB Drub Uouver HATS, of a very
superior quality, of any piutionlur shape
or size, at Ihe Georgia Hat Manufa 'lo
ry, No. 882 Droad Ht-eet, Augusta, n
I lew doors above the Globe Hotel.
UANKIN & EVANS.
March 29 58
ELOTHINU EHFOKIIJH,
A Nit
Gentlemen's Repository of Fashion,
NO. 258 BitOA II-ST KKKT,
Itv
Ma’s Afreet's. Drapers and Tailors,
i Who have just received end arc now opening
FFFGAA'T GOOMtS
For gentlemen's wear; comprising
all the new and fashionable Fabrics of
this Spring's importation, some of which
ale entirely novel; have been selected
expressly for this market by one of the
lirm. and will he made to measure at
short notice, in the tnort approve.) -lyle:
Heady Jftadc Garments, •
Os which they ore now receiving n
largo ami splendid assortment; which
lor excellence of material nnd workman*
ship will compete with any in the coun
try, ami he sold at very reasonable rates.
FANCY ARTICLES
Os great variety, suitable to complete the Gen
tleman's Wardrobe, such as :
S'ilk, Linen and Cotton Hurls nnd
Drawers; Collars; Shirt Fronts;
Stocks; Gloves; Huspenders: Milk anil
Linen I'mdiet Handkerchiefs; Milk Night
Cups; all kinds of Hosiery, Sic. Xc.
ALSO,
URARAXI) BLACK BEAKER HATS,
CAI'H AND UMUitPLLAS.
May 21 (>M
A (1 It ■>.
MRS WOOI.SEV, ut her Boarding
House, will be pleased to receive
her friends front the up country, or tra
vellers from other directions. The situa
tion is a pleasant one, in a central pmt
of the city, opposite the H mlt of Augus
ta and Hate Branch Dank, and between
the Masonic 11. ill and United Hates
Hotel. Accommodations for Gentlemen
and Ladies. - r for families travelling, It
is hoped will be found comfurtalde and
agreeable,—A good (Stable in the rear of
. the premises.
M>i y 1-1 nn
DK. UOUEIfiTSDN,
UAH just received, from Professor
(Smith of Baltimore, u new appa
ratus far the treatment of fractures of
the thigh and leg. The efficacy of the
iiistrumenl has been amply tested by
Professor Smith and many other emin
ent practitioners, and found to fulfil the
indications, in such enses, belter than
tiny apparatus heretofoie used. It en
tirely obviates the necessity of confining
the patient to a fixed position, while it
maintains the ends of the hones In exact
apposition, and exerts an equable pres
sure on every put t of the fractured limb.
Those who may wish to inspect the ap
paratus cun do so by calling ut the office
of Dr. R,
April ;f0 fil
FjJM If* NOTICE.
THE subscriber having opened a
LAW OFFICE In this place, re
i spertfnily tenders Ills professional ser
vices to the public All business placed
in his hands will be gratefully received
and promptly attended to. lie will prac
tice in Union, Lumpkin, Hull, Huber
sham mid Rabun counties.
THOMAS D. COOPER.
Clarkcsville, Gi>. sth May, 18 1 4. 1m 59
“ Esin* notice.
undersigned have united In the
■ practice of the luw, and will at
tend to any business intrusted to then),
in any part of the up country—nnd es
pecially in the Western nnd Cherokee
< 'ireuits.
One of them will usually attend the
Superior Courts in Richmond comity,
for the purpose of conferring with those
who may wish to engage their pro
fessional services,
j Tin y will keep an office in Athens,
and ut Clarksville—and communication*
1 addressed to them at cither place, wilt
meet with prompt attention.
EDWARD HARDEN.
THOM. JEFFERSON RUSK.
May 8S 1 m 00
HORSE FOR SJILE.
jtt a A first rate animal, of ex
jt- - ccllcnt disposition, nnd quul-
nnd one of the mosj
iMii ff l i.o >| .iWni perfect formed, up ,l
fine blooded of any in the country.—
Unsurpassed in action, and draws c 4 aict
!y in harness.
I Apply at this Office,
v •> v 28 fl 9
SELUEY & HARNESS 4 *
For Sale,
1 tv A first- g 0 .
lases „ br Abd KUL~
o,ul HA «-
™ -■»<*•, complete,
g V7lEf\t in good repair,
v /Uich may be ob-
UUJUi&SJtBSw?' tuined low, by im
mediate application.
1 /apply at this Office.
1 May 28 49
l* RVM’I iiil TO HIRE,
i jk iiEAL'THV nml iudubtriotis NE-
J GHO WOMAN, who is a good
: Cook, for win in liberal wnges will be
J (raid. One without children would be
I preferred. Apply ut this Office,
muv 31 70
LAW BLANKS,
Neatly executed ftl tfcis Olticcr