Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, September 09, 1830, Image 1

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VOL. 5. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. P. 2MZ. gt Mr. Howard’* Brick Build mu*, opposite Mr. Cumming's I.aw Building!*, M’lntoah Street. DIRECTIONS. Sale, of Land and Stgroto, by Administrators, Execu tor., or Guardian*, are required, by law, to bo held on the ; first Tuesday in the month, between tbe hours of ten in the j forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Cnurt-ho* „« of i the county in which the property is situate.—Notice of ; these .ales must be given in a public gazette SIXTY days previous to the day of sale. Nolice? of the ?alc of personal propertv must he?iven in f|ke manner, FORTY and ays previous to the Jay of sale. Notice to tbe debtors and creditors of an estate, must be published for FORTY days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or dinary for leuve toaell land, must he published for FOUR WONTIft* Notiie for leave to sell Negrons, must he published for ; FOUR MONTI I"*, before any order absolute shall be made ; hereon by the court. The following gentlemen nre candidates for i xcats in the Congress of the United States, at the l election in October next. RICHARD 11. WILDE, of Richmond THOMASU P CHARLTON, of Chatham THOM AS F. FOSTER, of Greene SEATON GRANTLAND, of Baldwin DANIEL NEWNAN. of Henry ROGER L GAMBLE, of Jefferson WILEY THOMPSON, of F.lbert WILSON LUMPKIN, of Walton CHARLES E. HAYNES, of Hancock HENRY G. LAMAR, of Bibb REUBEN C. SHORTER, of Jasper JAMES M. WAYNE, of Chatham KDW F. TATNALL, of Chatham JOHN' BILI.UPS. of Oglethoipe. Flora Dr. Adam Clarke'. Discourses. ANECDOTE OF GEORGE THE THIRD. •* If*«wt*arft)i lo Uie ovvu hurt *inii chmgftth not,’* In illustration ol tin* dnctrino hi tliis clause (say* thr D *clor) I will introducu one fact, which I hid iroui high autlioiity: His Majesty (ieorge 1 1»»* third, was very fond us children ; often in his w alks both iib'iul Windsor and St. J lines’ Park, ho tvotiltj slop when he saw ait inteiesitng child, and s|m:uk kindly and atfeclioimtely to i', give it some liilln tnv or swealuieat, and ofUMI a piece ol money. One day gibsorvmg a little Ud about lour years old, who seemed to have strayed i tvay from In. fellows, he addressed it, and finding it intelligent lor ils age, he took it by the hand, and led it towards the palace, the child nothing loath. He brought the lit tle fellow into tim Queen’s apartment, ami presented it lo her w tilt “Hare, Queen, here is a very nice little boy, that i have picked tip in my walk,’’ ami 'lien addres sing the lad, '* I’hal’s the Queen, my dear, bow to her.” A chair was inunediaielv hr ought, the lililo fellow wax seated on i•, jnd in a trice some sweat meals and trim* were laid before him. Little master fell himself quilt* al home, ate freely, and en deavored to answer cutty question dial was put to him. Bnfuti! lin wua mnovnl from lii-s rii.iir, (liu King H'ok nut n now gnnio.i, und pl.irril it Itttluru him, luyui';, “llnro m\ iJr.tr, ii it prr.liv thing which I will giv«* you.” l int fluid lofkfd ul linn L>r some limn, mid I Iron with In* finger |nished it nwoy mi tiro lublf, myinij, “I dou’t know ii I wout Inivt* it,” .Hid l<>lviitv r indiffttr* will I y nvnr tint tuhlo, fhu Kng s.ml, “Well, niy iir.it, il v<>n wntii havn tim, nfi.it wdl you li tvtt, ciitn IfII nm n li.tl you'll fi.tvo und I’ll givu U (•» you.” Thortt wfin <n*- vural pMperx us u very important n.ituin tlum I you* on the table, which had Utely trern hrnught into tint royal npiirtisit'itt ; tin* chihl looking firm stly nl one sun), "I’ll liitv# that pretty picturt'," and put his hands towards it ; tho King looked mufuutitled and hesituted ; the Qurmt fin u lime w is ftpiiillv surprised, hot *he first hruku S'lencf, (the, child having then In* \" tit if picture in Ins hand, which wm no other tlisi >i m w bank notr fur a vm/ large amount /) *ml said ho must have n —— your Mijesiy’* w.nd is pn*ed; your roy and prnmtif cannot he re« died.” The King with greit go«wl huninr nsventetl, with "Ym ye*, he shall have it.” A fit i tli lii I doint'SUC sr is culled, thn child dflivved to him, wnh the injunc tion, to Dike linn buck to the patk, find •nil Ins pl.iyni lies or nurse, aod follow thetr dirfctonis till he should find the dwelling and parents of the child— limiting ol ••liter being known m his M ijesiy , ls domestics. Tlie servant wis * >C» e*»ful, delivered tho child and Ist a prttty pi, lure lo the astonished lather and mother ; re lumed, and gave such an account to the royal pair, as satisfied them, tint while his Majesty h id sieorn to tu it«r*i hurt, and would not change, a wise ProviJeucc had ditectrd the whole trausnetion. Tb* Hunts* tile Ad rural* in noticing lh« Soutb Carolina stcitsiarnt. obtrrvfs : ” lu every aspect in which we can >itw these recant movements and pro ceedings, we find much to condemn and Oi »re to regret. Admitting that this es- CHe moot may prove harmless, and pass ort wnho it anv danger mu expl"\ion, apt! it is our belief that it wdl, tin. very Isct that such an attempt was iu«de m State to throw od the authority of dir timer*! Lios ernmest, most prove a theme «.f uu pleasant tecoliectiwn to .11 who love the Lot Uare el then country. Sech an event jpvee to the eueinies of free institutions throughout the world, anj more especially those hostile to tho hbertv and todopen deuce ot this country, an opportunity, and unfortunately, too just *a one, in cast re prvach aud scorn upon us; and to » mi •tcasute set thee thu jurdictton long *nce made in a luegn land, that the see 1* of and vunivin, u.eruembertnent ead b 'Siilev, Bio aJteedy e»wn in our sod. Bui if they (•<• sow®, that they wdl be (vcrmitted to werni oate aud bung forth their bitter aod tsttir*ji*g fc*ut, we Qcjoi will |ot believe, until the dreadful reality stares us in die face, aod conviction speaks in a language which cannot be misunderstood. Then shall we bid farewell —a long fare well—to every hope of political happi ness upon earth—then shall we say that man is incapable of self-government, and that he, like the beasts that perish, deserves no better doom than the yoke and oppression of galling tyranny and un mitigated servitude.” Tribute to Chief Justice Marshall —ln an Oration delivered by the H mi. John 11. Bryan, ol Newberu, (a member of the last Congress) before tho two Literary Societies us Chapel Hall, on the 23rd June—in winch the Orator leviews the political situation of the Country, and defends the Constitution against the fa tal absurdity of “ Nullification,” we meet with die following tribute to Ch. J. Marshall—a tiibute, in the justice of winch, by the progress of time and tbe dissipation of prejudices * lived down,’ : vanquished by irreproachable life—all | men of all parties, wj| concur. Well | founded was the .ell-ciugratulalion of John Adams—happy wilt it be for the country, if the mantle of he Chie! Jus tice descends to Ins successor—if, when that event takes place, to which many who love their country, hive already turned an anxkius eye—eqml ability, equal integrity and firmness simplicity and uatriotism, shall meet in he charac ter ol die Successor. ltichmont Whig. If doubts arise as to its consructiun, a high tribunal, guarded from ail improper influence, as Lir as human widom can shield it, his been provided to sjve these doubts. —ft is die just boast of lie Amer ican System ol policy, that thejuJiciary isljeievated to the rank of a coordinate department ol the C»overmnom; its inde pendence is thus firmly establisied, and all lemptatiou to deviate Ironi thepaib of ns exalted duty is removed or prevented. While adverting lo die Federal juticiary, I trust 1 may bo pardoned for drectmg your attention lor a moment to tie emi j mint mail, who has now lor thirty tears ! presided over its highest lo whose lot it has fallen, more than o that of any other m.n, (.» interpret auimrata -1 lively dm provisions of the Furferil Cou j stimtion. Question* most nomonious * and most emb trussing, have solved j by Ins gifted intellect, as by inuiiioii ; l and the arguments by which bis dfcisinns • have been sustained, while they ursiotel l ligiblo to the mealiest cajiacitv, an such . as reflect honor on the highest intdlect. Though contending politicians m.y nut alwnys acquiesce in his conclusions vet none can doubt the strength, and uquli and clearness of In* mind, or die upight nras, integrity, and purity of the Julge. 1 It happens lo the uuihorM ihrse t urf m e remarks, in company with a distinguihed I citiyten of this S'ute, m the sumuim ~| j 1825, to visit dio late F. \ President i Adams, who, though bending under to i weight of lour seme and ten years, yt ! retained much of tint dignify of Jemea nor, eloquence of expression, and vigor of intellect, which so eminently chamfer ixed tnv gieat orator of dm Aid Congress. | The name of Chief Justice Maishall was mentioned, and he seemed ** fired at the ! sound.” “ Tlmiv is, (sats Ire) no act of . “ my life, on which I ii fleet with room “ pleasure, than the appointment *>f J |m ' ” Marshtill as Chief Justice of the United ( “ Sia.es. I i.sve given to my country, n | "Judge eqoal io a Hale, a I loft, or a ! " Mansfield.” I iout tbe Mississippi '*Natchez ** f 01, I)ruifl,jt t speech Fn ;innther part of our paper will be found thr speech of Onl. Ornytoi, at the dinner g..t up by the Nulliliris at Charleston, S. C. Many were tlr able speeches delivered it the lust S.-sson ul Congress, by thr distinguished staesmen «.f ~ur country, ..f heih the grrst prties contending for su premacy. In repoct to the display of talents, we feel pond i*f those delivered bv nur country met on the side of the «d --ministr ition, but tumbled and mortified at ihe principles which they advocated. Os ihoae m tiro according to out view*, they chf honor to themudves and their country, and the day w ill come when tlie Amrron pr t >pj e will either re joice in the surer* of the principles they advocated, or morn for their defeat. But alier the vUdencrWuh wh<h the Consti tution has been a*»tled by the p.d,t,c, J( „ ol whui is called "State Soperemttu" party, and the hv th « m t *s set the National (#vernuif n t a. Jcfimce, and to excite the pop!© to resistance j gainst the laws, th speech of Cal. DiaV ton cornea to chel the heart of rsery fnend to the countj. This eloquent cit izen h is done morj we think, m hU short address for the »4rity of tho National Constitution and f4 the peace and pr. s perity of tho K*pu|c, thau all that has heretofore been sal in opposmon to ihe doctrine* of those iterate and w,|y po|i t'Csans, who seem tlher to 'ook oo ihe National (iovernntt ax an evil to be destroyed, than a blbing to bo preserved. Colonel Drayton •erves to be consid ered among the *<▼ great and best of our couutrrutco. I* l l arvi for the flirri or coal lands. "A Swe,ie hat ala ed a simple ma chine, composed of Fo parallel whee!*, turn n; ceatrary *a_v#rith groat velooiy , which, by tbe citreng agitation it g ; »cs to lh« air, prodacats a best 3 to warm • rcotn equal ;* stave.” AUGUSTA, (GEO.) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, IS3O. ON CONSIGNMENT, No. 193 Broad-Street , GROCERIES. *g /"k/~k BBLS. Howard-Stieet and Philadel- J.UU phia FLOUR 110 boxes Candles, 600 reams Wrapping Paper 60 reams Writing Paper, 5 casks Rice 5 bb!s. Prime Pork, do Rockwater Ale 10,000 Spanish Segars. DRY GOODS. 1 bale Osuaburgs, 1 do. bleached $ and 4-4 Shirtings 1 do bleached 4-4 and 5-4 Sheeting 1 do brown 7-8 and 4 4 do 1 do do 4-4 and 6-4 do 30 do Millenetts. Dorchester Ticking Sflk and barege Shawls. Muslipafam Hdkfs. India Hdkfs. —Linen in half pieeps White, straw col’d, and light blue Crape Lise Levant and Florence Silks Gros de Nap. and Cota Pala Best London Pins, to 5, worsted Braid Silk Stocks, Coiton mid Wool Hose aud Hose Cap and Bonnet Ribbon. FURNITURE. Bedsteads, Windsor and Fancy Chairs Cut Glass, Decanters, Tumblers aud Wines Toilet aud Looking Glasses. With a variety of other GOODS, staple and fancy, which wilt be sold low for Cash, or town paper, bv LATHAM HULL. August 5 27 Just Received, AND FOR SALE. BY THE SUBSCRIBER O X tjoj Hhds. St. ( roix and Porto Rico Sugars 100 l»Hgs Brar.il do i3 bill*, single and double refmed do 2 boxes Lump do 26 bags Coffee Pipes Cog Brandy and 11. Gin 60 blits N. Gin and Ruin 50 “ Whiskey 6 qr. Cask* Fr. Madeira TYine J pipe .Madeira do 6 crates Crockery, assorted 7 keg* Lead and Shot 100 piece* Hemp and Flax Bagging 30*► lb* B Twine 54 boxes Tin Plate 1 tierce Wire, assorted, No*. 50 ihs. bolt Copper Also, landing tliis nay. from Stesrmßaa! Com pany's Boats. No 6, and 3. 26 blid*. Porto aud Orleans Sugars aud 6 bale* Doinesi.es. WILLIAM A MITCHELL. Aug. 30 34 3t GROCERIES. 20 lIIIDS Prime St. Croix Sugar 20 do second quality do J2O Bags piima Green Coffee 76 Rant Is Rye Gin 4o Do Portland Ruin 60 Do Ohio Whiskey 20 Boxes sperm ( aiullqg 20 Do Butdwiu's do DM Piece* Hemp Bugging 20 Hr Casks Malaga W ine Ilk* kegs Nads assorted 15 Bids Loat and Lump Sugar 10 11 tuts Molasses Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin. Jamaica Rum. .Madeira, Marseilles, Claret and Chnmpaigue Wines, Soap. Luff's Crackers, smoked Beef. Iron Lead, jhot, Sait, Powder, Arc. lor sole on lenVMUitdr terms, by GEORGE R JESSUP. 330 Uroad Stnet. June 17 13 ts Ju>t Kcceivutl. Kales Brown Sheeting* and Shirtings 4 can'* bleached do do 2 tiS'C* Osnaburgs I do ( otton do I case ludign Miijir* 1 bale Raw tucket l ick* 10U piece* fine and low priced Callicoet JDi) do Silk Handkerchiefs plO doxen Laities -hue Cotton Hose MO do Senugapatum, Uriitauia aud Berkley Handkerchief • DO do ‘'pool Uolton in br*sc# to do 8 4 Chintz Shawls n do Navarieo Hat* M> do Lead IVanls J pieies f.ngltth Giiij-harn* I iVo coloured Circtis.ians For -ALL, BY C. PHILLIPS. SUGAK, vVr. 1 A llnd*. Pimve and seen.id qualit/ St rou amt N. Oilcan* M'GAit 4* B«c* Coffee R* Piece* Hemp FUx aiui Domestic Bag g»«« 2<lo It.ishrl* Salt *) Übi*. Rum. Gut. and Whtitwjr l* Tons Swede's Iron 0 Keg * Nail*, assorted 1 Hud* Prime N Orleans V..lattes also, A *w Barrels Canal Floor 1 or N*le on accoina. idvt.u- tern-.t hr A GARDEI.I.E. Mckltosh Si adjoining Messrs .Mu V\ etin.we At t'o and Heard L Cooks VV arcUouve* Augu* 30 4« 34 groceries! SILVA’S SEG \RS •>' t»ls treth Luff's Cracker* hs'.f. aod In whole hexes bunch It* ktxe* sperm Caodies 10 d* rh*nipsi(ne II me b Coce match Lights 5 l»tri iresh Cspsu 6 >t« do Oiiirr 5 H.e4 bcttle Corks, ALSO. f 'Z' *C Irandy. lla land and N oilN.rn G.o Jamaica and Nmllseru Bum 'Vfmkty. Made.is Shcrty. Tcoenffe ard Clartt K|lgi)’ kc Far rair b§ G. T DORTIC. 242 ffroodafrcH, .4ug»*r« - 75 GROCERIES. •> mm PIPE" f hacv;usigo« Biaadv, very old 2 do HailssiHiia 2i» Boses Claret 2" dv Cordials, snorted ID do Champsi;,-** Cider 5 do No I I’xaltK 150 Botes Spanish Jamaica aod >< Croix Hum. N \\ hivkey Ra* and Gm owl Madeira Port. Skerry, and Ten*- n«r VA sue. CnVr tcc For suit by JOHN COOKERY. So. B 'mJ N. Aa;a« IJ <v if \ erses for Kisses, ¥UST PIUNIED on f»d paper and : -,x fair of CHXtV at I*l * Of!--- COTTON & COMMISSION THE Subscribers announce to their friends and the public, that they have rented the Warehouse in Campbell-street, Augusta, lately occupied bv Mr. John Rees, ane opposite the Warehouse of Messrs Slaughter h Labuzan ; where they are now ready to receive Colton aud other produce, and lender their services therein, being sanguine that the attention which will be paid to the interest of their friends, will secure for them a share of public patronage. T. COLEMAN, WM. J. WIGHTMAN. August 23 32 wtf GIBSON r CLARK, Attorney at \ ,;v.n , HAS located himselfat Macpossough. Hen ry County. He tenders his professional services to the public. He has opened an Of fice in the South-East corner of the Court-house, where he may be found at all times when not ab sent on the Circuit. He will attend the Courts in the Counties of Upson, Pike. Fayette. Henry, Newton, Butts, DcKalb, Campbell, and Carroll. Business entrusted to his care, will be faithful ly attended to. June 3 9 ts Bagging and Bacon. 500 PIECES BAGGING assorted quali ties. and 20,000 pounds superior Bacon, i For sale b'j W. L H BRYSON. s<*P» 2 35 Ct Sugar, Molasses, &e. o**- -= ~ Hhds Prime St. jlijjjYj 25 do Molasses, prime for 20 pieces Twilled Sacking 2 Bate* Osnaburgs lUO Ream* Writing Paper, I For sale by BOSTWICK h RMRD August 26 33 4t BACON! BACON!! I The Subscriber has received cv Consign ment, 30,000 1.83 PRIME BACON, j C omisting of Ham*, Shoulders and Middlings, wliieh he will sell low j Purchaser* over SIUO, 90 d-iys, credit appoved | euduised paper. L. HULL. August 6 27 Fresh Tea, Sic. Ac lOQr. Chests Hvsnn Tki (2t%f 12 boxes and barrels Loaf and yfc*; FRESn h Lump Sugar j M(yi __ . ij 10 boxes sperm Candles jjSkdj l ) mat* Cinnamon *s-5 cask. Malaga Wine 1 <i<* «ln Port W ine I halfpipe old Madeira Wine 1 Hogshead Sugar House .Mol ig«r* Jiitl H'CttOtd and 'or salt loir hy JOHN COSKF.RY, 250 lh Odd *1 ree l. Septcn l er 2 3.5 If Jti>l Iteeeiveti, O N C*J S S / (. N M /; N T. j o r ,. _ a« I f.r.G WF Avratr ** an*l Osk Lnstros made I’IANO, the lurnier inaiiulartui*-d l>* W (»eib. .New-Y,irk, and .eb-cted by one of the best Amuteuri —Apply at Mr Brin'* Book Store, or lo JOSEPH Bit;NON. March 4 H 7 ts Just Received. rrgeH io Harr 't N'ortfiern Gin t'Clces / g^ rni y | lt*i h»*r« I allow ( audlr* 2>* li« luijoliiit, superior old Cognac Rrai.dv For Svt F, BY C PHILLIPS August 9 23 ts Sugar A: Bussing. Landing This thn/. and fur sole lotr from the II harf. * I nil)* New ()> le <o« SUGAR t*i Piece* lIKMP BAGI.IM; G. H METCALF. Ju'y 19 22 It SII.KEY. Aufu»t 16 ?0 j Bordeaux Claret. CAskS Sripeii-se Brrdeaus CLARET, For sMt lou by . L. HULL Aufu*t 5 27 if BACON !! \I.OT of superior B AOON cevnri.ting of It «m*. Shoulder* and Middlings, j«»t re ceunl and for tale oo m™ i »r*ie terms, at SHELTON 3 WAREHOUSE Jane 28 to if Landius this I )nv Cron St.-lioal L'omp’iy's Boat .%o. 12. 10 gr»\i a w’.ite lirurr.ib SUGAR for preset » !«» , 10 Do li» »i Ch*mp*i*nt I or n!e bv G T. DORTIC. L Cos. A«r*'< 2 26 if 500 KEGS DUPONT’S I'K. A. m\ GI'XPOWOER OS*> U»*« Coffee £\£) eon* Bale Rape —I tierce Twine. For tsie by PILLt'T L LF.BARBIFR J **v 4 t s ih MKS. ADAM HCTC'IIIXSOX. BEGS tea*e to in!>r*» her frirnda aod the public tu {eana' that iv.ufrnei »f het Sttoal. writ, wrt i P * .oe peri»a.i>e be re- j turned in Sara i oo t.V Ur»t Vl.- e.ta* rs Ofto I **r neit Ice "boo, Ru m is ■.-> tbe Br-slgf 1 tt.ua B«oldr«e ’* i Itl A-ar***' ”5 J-w FACTORAGE ASD ' Coutmtsston j3usSurss, SAVANNAH, GEO. THE Subscriber intending to remove to Sa vannah the ensuing fall, for the purpose of transacting a general Commission Business, Re pectfully offers his services to bis friends and the public. He will devote his personal atten tion exclusively to the business, and from long experience, confidently hopes to render entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with their business. His stores will be airy ; secure from fire; and ready for the reception of Goods or Produce by the Ist of October next. JOHN R. ANDERSON. | August 26 33 msm CP The Courier, Augusta, Georgian Saian nah; Journal, Milledgeville; Telegraph, Ma con; anil Athenian, Athens; will each, publish the above once, a month, until the Ist of January next, and forwaid their accounts to the Subscri ber in Savannah, for payment. J. R. A. SaxannaU Steam Boat j COMPANY. ■ PIN HE Steam Boat Company of Georgia, in J, order to give increased certainty and des j patch to their operations in the transportation of merchandize between Savannah and Augusta, have, during the past season, added such a num i l»er of Boats of light drafts, expressly calculated to navigate the Kivor in its lowest stale, as it i* ! hoped, ami confidently expected, will, with the j facilities heretofore pass. »*ed by them, ena ble them to give entire satisfaction to such as ! may forward their property by their boats. 1 lie Company lias upon its Wharf spacious' Ware-houses, lor the reception of Goods, which ! are protected during the night by cateful watch- I men. There will be no delaj in the shipment of the floods, and no expense will be spared to deliver them in the shortest possible time WM. P. HUNTER, Pres St 75. (Wy. August 9 28 ts [UP 1 he Constitutionalist and Chrouicle will insert tli»> above. 1 H.PARSONS just received from tlie IManuf.irtorv, l«" very Superior 6 Oi lave Boston made PIANO FORTES, in plain Mahogany cases, i 1 lie tone ami w irkmanship a. e equal lo the high e<i fmi.lied, and are well woithy the inspection j of toosewha insy wish u good instrument at a moderate price. June 3 9 ts AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. FI! HE Undersigned gratefully acknowledge I the liberal patronage wnh which they have j I'een favored in the above line, aud respectfully inform the pol ite that they eoutiuoe il» liamtac lion in fin* City, and that llieir faithful and tin diuded attention will be devoted to the business of then patrons. Liberal Cash advance* may be expected, on Produce, kc. in Ntorr, wh.-u desired STOVALL a. .MM MO NS. Augusta August 6 27 I2t 1L»" The Georgia Patriot, Atlienian, \\ a*bing * on .Ni-ws, and Georgia Courier, will insert the , above 12 liinrs <-*i n m. 6W 1 n rs "fi J. SMITH cV (’(). I I A5 I. io.t received in add'tion to then for- I 1 inrr Slot k an elegant assortment rtf For mture, con*i«iing ol Sidvlxiards, Bureini. !><><.k • t an*. Wardrobe*. laid.-* Chairs, k.--. hr ad of Winch will be sold a* cheap a* can be bought i m Dim City, for < «»h or town acceptances. July 1 17 ts i 1 l’rr-li ami t-nuine DRUGS „y MI.DICI.XES, I c hup r-K cami n DPK"Vm paper. To 6- * id at thr .Vet/ llruz fe M,d ien> Start. So. 1 iv lln lfft R .rtX Hutlding. Augluta. .J AMES LKYEUICII KE.T.P3 convtantly on hand a full assort ment of trch and Genuine Drug* and McUiCir.es. Paint* Otis Dye stuffs L.r hr which he ii d.«pt*»rd lo »ell <ju the most reasonable term* suo, BUI 4!I FA asset BELLOWS of ever* <!e«<-r.ption /'ome y A rite let, Birfitm*>y, iS'C. H* £ tiler* himself that tbe arrangement* which | i* hs* m»d* with importer* and o|hri* North will e.'.bie him to s»ii a* a* low price* a* sny win- 1 l‘ar f t|»!i al mrnl in the Sout-.e* n roun'rr. Country .Merchant* Ptiyiicians and Planter*. | i »'li find it in neir tntere.t to call and examine \ l«r th« <n*el«e*. J L. Anrust 5 27 fit** $75 REWARD. T'l ANAW A\ on the Blh lit*! from tbe-übteri 1 her. in Augurta. a negro feilotr named JACK an excellent barter, about 3»i years old. and 5 fee* 6 inches high with bushy hair, large ovouto. f l !® '*it look and talk, and re*p.ctful manners He had oo when be went away •' ( •.alee and pantaloons of c.sr*e light Mne Salt ; net, and a • rte bat Ihe subscriber ba!»*»mg. from the ea*y of Jack, that be wait vuaded to go away by v.ine wtth tP^ inteutrost of ae’ltag him *rdl give JV to aov *-< and * wSn • ilt fu t utvh r. m • iih e v». le nee I off* ie „ I *-s coo»K"t the thief, and ft2s t > lodge the Negro to * I ail, • her e he can gel Smi, or the •i me ... m j in Aursits i. DEt Air,i.r. i A T-TW* 23 *T2 I. * Seriven Sheriff 's Sale. WILL be Sold on the first Tuecrtay in Oc.to her next, before the Court-House dqor in Jacksonboro’(Scriven County,) between the Usual hours of sale, THE FOLLOWING TWO TRACTS OF LAND, vir One Tract of Pine Land, containing 260 acre*, (more or less) in Scriven County, joining lauds of Claiborne Berille, Richard Scruggs and others; being the place on which Titos. Reddick, now* resides. ALSO, One other tract of Pine Land, lying and be ing in said county, containing 150 acres, (mme nr less,) joining lands ol Elizabeth McCall and Richard Scruggs land, the same being the place on which Wm. T. Moore, now resides all levied on as the property of Thomas Reddick, to satisfy afi fa from tbe Superior Coin! of* Scriven County, at the instance of Rodger L. Gamble, vs. Thomas Reddick, property pointed out by the defendant. JNO C. FERRILL, r s. s. c. sept- 6 36 td. Brought to Augusta Jail, (Ga.) ON the 2d inst a negro woman, calls herself Mary, oi Elizabeth Mary, says she belongs to Col. Thomas Campbell, of Columbia, S. Car olina. Mary is 5 feet 9 inches high, of a yellow ish complexion, and about 18 or 20 years old. Owner of said negro is required to come forward, comply with the law. and take her from Jail. H. B. FRAZER. Jailor. sept 6 36 3t Administrators Sale. JN conformity loan Order of the Court of Or _ dinary of Richmond County, wi'l be sold on I the first Tuesday in December next, a LOT on Grcen-Stieet, belonging to the Estate of Charles Martin, dec’d. Sail! Lot is designated in the di« nision of Bird Martin’s Estate, as Lot No. 3 (ttire* ); presents a front of 33 feet on Green St , and extends back 174 feet. The object ol the Sale is to make regular Titles. GEORGE J- S. WALKER, Adm'r. **P» 6 td 36 J Administrator’s Sale, "VA/ * ,e B< ’ld on the Ist Tuesday in Orto- V f her next, at the Market House in the Ci ty of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, the Library belonging to the Estate of James Moore deceased, consisting of Gieck, Latin, French and Spanish Work*, History, he. JOSEPH A EVE, Adm'r. August 26 33 4t Administrator's Notice. 17* OUR months alier date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Kirhuiond County, when sitting foi ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro man named Brittain, belonging to the estate oi James Moore, deceased, for the purpose ofa distribution among the heirs. JOSEPH A. EVE, Adm'r. Aug. 26 4t 33 HnoticbT 01 R months after date, application will be made tu the Honorable the Justice* of thn I nierior t ’ourt of Richmond County, while sitting lor oidinnry purposes, for leave to sell all the Heal Estate belonging to Edmund Miirpliy.de • eased, and late us Richmond ('uunly.vtx - I40»> acres ot fine Laud in Hirhnmnd County, Acres of Land in Lee County, and 2()2j Acres hi Hall County. ALEXANDER MURPHY, Errrulor. ’"U 6 w bn 18 NOTICE. A LL persons indebted lo Cordin Barnes, «!*N J \ <eased, lafr ol Scriven County, will make \ immediate payment. And those having demands against said deceased will please present the s.nne duly attested, within tiie time prescribed • by law. SARAH BaKNES, Adm'r. ! May 13 if 3 NOTICE. fINHE Subscriber wishes to purchase fifty I bkely young negroes, of good character, j Ihe desciiptiou wanted are Boys from 12 to 16 i year*, and men train 16 to 26 A few young women would be ptiicha «rd. if likely. None need be offered unless they ran be certificated. I he above number of negroes are wanted imine- I finitely ; pci sous wishing to sell, can find me at • Messrs Musgiove, Wei more, Izros. Warehouse f»r at George Rountree's Store; in my absence ruy son, Henry Grimes, will act for me. Win. G. GRIMES. No* » 64 ts NOTICE* subscriber having purchased of Mr. | John Davies, late of the firm ul Davie* h Cater, Ins entire Stork of G rortriri, will keep 1 taiit'y on hand a general assortment, and woo'd respectfully Soli* it the patronage of tlu ir • aud his friends generally. P If. SMF.AD. Aug 3D 34 lm "noticeT* \LL persons indebted to the late firm of liars. L. 11 » a [ii.*, by note or otherwise, are requested to make immediate payment to Htnja run llall, who alone i* authorized to receive payment of such claims— the books, papers, nod unsettled bustoes, of the firm, genet ally, being left in 11* hands by consent. BENJAMIN HALL EDWARD J HARDIN. September 2 fit 35 NOTICE. - VLL person*, indebted to the Estate < f James M etre, deceased, and late ol Richmond County, are requested to make immediate pay. menis, —and ail t<. whom said Estate is indebted, will present tbe.f «lentan«l*. JUbEPH A. EYE. Adm’r. August 2 26 IO (jreofgia Richmond County. El 7 HER LAS Krijssiifl f Kenrick applu-s JW for Letters of Admiuiitiatiuo upf»n the 1 state of Jo, n dec’d, and late of Rich mond county. The*, are, tber*f'*re, in riie all a«id *i«gu!nr the kindred and creditors of .aid deceased, to be and appear at uiy offj<e n iihm the lime pre sented l.y law, to file tiieir ob;e».timis, (if any they b*»e.) and shew cause wby *sid Letters should uvi He granted. Oeo. A. D. Walker, c. c. o. Aug 26 33 scuooir MISS BLOME and .MISS CARRE. Inform •Atir fiicsth aodt.be ;eibbc ru general. • U.l they loretid to open a SCHOOL. On tbe lit Mos<tay in Orf-.Wr nest, at Mr bridges' float*-, next to Mr. Riley v SbeiJds. on Broad street, above lb* t'pper Merkel. They wititeaehibe Eieorb a>el English Lary gitages, Reading Wrrtin*. and Authiuetsc, G«- grapt y. Needle work, Marktog. Sewing, kc, Term* made kao*a ou appbcaUoo. frpi i 86 ati NO. 37.