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VOL. 7.
, PUBLISHED EVERY
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDDAY,
« AT 2 O'CLOCK. P. WI-
At Mr. Howard’s Brick Buildings, opposite the r»st Offic
M’lntosh Street.
DIRECTIONS.
Sales of Land ami Xtgraet, by Administrators, Exec..
Ssors, or tJuardians, »re required, by l»w, to be h® l ** *?“
Arst Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in Wt
forenoon and three in the afternoon, at tho Cou,t ' h
-ihe county * which the property .« ° f
these s»les roust be given rn a public gaaette SIX! X days
previous to the day of sale. . ■
' Noticesof the sale of psrsoaof property must be given in
Hke manner, FORTY days previous to the day of s»le.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be
•üblished for FORTY days.
* Notice that application will be made to the Court ofOr
dinnry for leave to sell land, must be published for FOUR
for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for
FOUR MONTHS,before any order absolute shall he ni|de
bereon hy the court. —»
JACO ® E - ROLL ’ will
3^"act as my Attorney during
my absence from this slate.
LUTHER RO*X.
Aug. 1 53 if
Printed lists of the
in 'he cnntempla-
Sjjgj|2jy ted Gold & Land Lotter
ießf w i|| be regularly issued
from this office. They will appear in
Numbers .so that, they may be bound to
gethcr in pamphlet £oim.
Persons desirous of becoming snbscn
jjjers can forward their names to us post
• paid enclosing the cash, and, they will be
attended to. They should mention the
post office to which the numbers should
t>o directed. ,
Tho whole work will contain about 400
pages, and cannot be afTorded at less than
ft s to subscribers, paid in advance.
POLHILL & CUTHBERT.
Milledgeville, August 9, 18?2. •
Editors of newspapers in this State who
will insert the above until the first of
November next, shall receive regularly
a copy of the drawing gratis.
Aug 17
, , „ DENTIST.
RETURNS his thunks to the public for the
patronage he has received in this city, and
informs his friends that he will visit it earlier
nest tvintei than he did the past,
r Julv -20 - , ' 4S ts
~ ~ rrwv nin iv*
r TO liEJNI.
- JFVom tkc first of October next,
m That. large Fir®. Pioof SI ORE,
Cellar tint! back Store, recently oc
cupied by f*. B. Taylot Hi C<». a few
doors below the Merchants and Plan
ters Ban’*. s; .
. At.SO, •
Two large tw,cvstpry DWELLINGS, ami all
necessary out builpliifgf and good Gardens. Up-'
per end "South side Brea,*] Street. For tern g ap-.'
gily to DAVID L. CURTIS.
Sept 14 ~ *■ '__ J 2
TOlfERt,
jptSL. From ihe fits: of October tie*!
two convenient and well finisli
!«ll txi tenements on Broad Street, j
|)elow the Old Market, adjoining Gen.
Montgomery and Mrs. Livermau. j .For
terms apply «° I>. Mac Murphy, at Hull s
Auction Store, or W'he Subscnber
JOS. S. CAMFLELD.
Oct. 5 82 ' ts -
TO RENT.
To Rent, the STORE, No. 232, at
present occupied by Win. B.Savage
For terms, apply at the Store, to
J£mHa Mr. Savage or to
SAMUEL CLARKE.
Aug 20
We are authorized to
llPB? announce Jacob C. Bugg, Esq.
a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, for
Richmond Couoty, at the Election in January
next.
Oct 29 92 wtd
_ NOTICE.
sys&=> A. W. Smith is my au
fjKSr tliorised Agent, during my ab
sence from the city.
ADNA ROWE.
Oct 29 92 2a w 3tv
» All persons having
3 business with the subscri
■JßES?* her, will please apply to
W. P. Beers’ or John P. Kino,
Esq who are his duly authorised agents.
J. S. BEERS.
FOR SALE
A HOUSE and LOT, in Ellis street,
nearly opposite to Mr Meeting's,
[!!!■ commodious and in good tepair, will
JSaUHw be Sold on moderate terms. Apply,
as above.
Nov 5 * 95 3twp
WANTED TO HIRE,
A SMART active Negro Boy, whp is honest,
and accustomed to working about a Store,
For whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to
L. HULL, Auc'r.
Oct 29 92
Administrator’s Sale.
WlpL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, at the Court House in De Kalb
County, by virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Burke County - Lot No 106 in the
l7th District of De Kalb (formerly Henry) coun
ty. Terms Cash.
A. J. MILLER; AdmV.
Os Robert T. Walker dic'd.
Oct 24" 90 wtd
AN ORDINANCE
To prevent Slaves frequenting Retail Shops on
the Sabbath Day.
Sec. 1 .Beit Ordained by the City Council of
Augusta, That it shall not be lawful for any Li
censed Retailer of Spirituous Liquors to permit
any slave not owned or hired by him or her, or
lawfully under his or her care or charge, to en
ter his or her Retail Shop, of remain in it or on
the lor attached thereto, at any time during the
Sabbath, or between nine o’clock at' night and
sun-rise at any other time, without a special tick
et of permission from his or her owner or hirer.
Sec. And tie it further Ordained', That any
person who may violate any of the provisions of
this Ordinance may be fined in a sum not ex*
ceeding one hundred dollars.
Done in Council the 4th day of June, 1832;
SAMUEL HALE, Mayos.
J3y the Mayor,
Geo. M. WatKii, Clerk.-
OEORGIA COURIER,
r > - + ... ' : ———— _ . . ..
• Just Received,
~t n/h Doz. Wool Hats
I rill 25. cases black Roram Hats
For sale by ’
JOHN MARSHALL.
Oct 29 92
GENERALTACTORAGE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE Subscribers having formed a connec
tion for the transaction ot a general Fac
torage and Commission Business, in the city of
Charleston, under the firm of
MALONE, COHEN & Cos.
Offer their services to their friends and the pub
lic, and will be prepared to make the usual ad
vances on Cotton and other produce consigned
to their cate. They will also pay particular
attention to receiving a (id forwarding of Goods,
and respectfully solicit a share of Public pat-
ronage.
ROBERT MALONE,
HORACE SI STARE,
AARON COHEN,
Savannah, Oct. 26, 1832. 92 8t
O* Malone & Sistare continue their Busi
ness in Savannah as usual
WILLYSCATLIN
Has removed to the New Range of Buildings No.
280, 0 few door* above the (Robe Hotel sand
RESPECTFULLY invites
IshKJ the friends and custom-
of J. Si W. CA'ILIN,
h* vour h ' m w ''h their
patronage as he will con-
T | < ‘ l Jßjf3a tiuue ihesame BUSINESS,
e .%Jwtin ''l his own name, and ha
«sj}received and will continue
to receive the newest patterns and best quality of
WATCKYIS. JEWELRY 1 ,
Silver-Plated and Fancy Hardware.
He has also secured the services of a good
IVA TCH MAKER, and will be prepared in a
few days, to execute all orders for work in that
line with promptness.
(|-y ts. B.— The Office of the HARTFORD
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, is removed
to No. 280 a few doors above the -Globe Hotel.
YVILLYS GATLIN, Agent.
Oct 19 ' 88
COACH MAKING.
T 1 HE subscriber continues the Coach-Mak
. pig Business, as heretofore, and offers for
sale, of his own manufacture, light and tasty
Coaches, Chariotees, Barouches, Tilherrys,
Gigs, and Sulkeys. He has also in Store, New
aik made Coaches, Barouches, Gigs, &c. all of
which will he sold on the most reasonable terms,
Crrriages of every description, built to order
in a superior style.
Orders for any description of Pleasure Car
riages, will be punctually attended.to, if addres
sed to me at Newark, N. J. or forwarded to Au
gusta. ---• •
Repairing done at short nnsice, and on rea
sonable terms. CHARLES L. HALL.
October 29. ' 92 ;f
Falls ol Coosa, Alabama.
THE desirable sight which for a long time
hag occupied the attention of the many
thousand men of enterprise who have beheld its
advantageous and unrivalled lecatiou, by recent
acquisition of the Creek territory, in Alabama,
is becoming an object of such great notoriety,
that the proprietors have determined to offer the
same for sale, in Lots of the ordinary size, on
Monday, the 4th of February, 1833.
Persons who have visiter* the most attractive
points, where an interchange of the products of
the interior and. of foreign commodities take
place, are unanimous in the declaration, that ,
this place possesses pre-eminent advantages over
any other in the Southern; country. Situated at
the extreme head of navigation on the Coosa, a
river navigable to this point by stenm boats of
the largest size, for convenience and health
its location is unsurpassed, presenting to the eye
a perfect unbroken plain, having a,.declination
sufficient only to convey off the superabundant
water. In front extending to the river, is a bold
Blaff, graduating on its upper and lower extre
mities, into the finest natural landings—on each
side supplied with never failing streams of ex
cellent water—towards the interior, terminating
in gently undulating eminences, offering the
most desirable situations for private residences.
But all these considerations sink into insignifi
cance, compared with the unrivalled advantages
which it possesses for an extensive trade. Ne
cessarily the only depot for the supply of a
widely extended up-country with merchandize,
it must of consequence become the mart for the
productions of the fertile rallies of the Coosa,
the Tallapoosa, an 1 the Upper Chattahoochie,
together with the sa'ubrious and very produc
tive uplands of Talladega, the latter of which,
in all human probability, will be peopled by a
more dense population than any country of like
extent south of the Potomac. The entire hill
country of these regions, abounds in quarries of
Marble, Limestone, and in fact all kinds of
mineral wealth. As respects the contemplated
connexion ofthe waters of the Tennessee with
those of the Alabama; ifbyaCanal it will have
its embouchement; if by a Rail Road, immedia
tely at this spot will terminate one of its extre
mities. The well known advantages of this
place renders further remarks unnecessary, oth
er than to say that to the capitalist it affords !
desirable opportunity for profitable investment
to the merchant it offers advantages of an ex
tensive trade; to the mechanic,, the allurements
of what must soon become a flourishing town,
not of ephemeral existence, but of a permanent
and daily increasing importance ; to the plan
ter, a desirable and pleasant town residence,
convenient to the alluvial bottoms of the Coosa,
the Alabama and the Tallapoosa. In addition
to which it will undoubtedly, at no remote pe
riod, become the location of the State Capital,
for which it offers greater inducement than any
point on the eastern wateri of the State.
Terms of payment—One and two years. Sales
to take place on the premises until the Lots are
disposed of.
O’ The Mobile Register and Patriot, The
Spirit of the Age; Tuscaloosa, Columbus En
quirer, Macon Telegraph, Augusta Courier,
Columbia Telescope and Charleston Courier,
will insert this until the first of February, once
e acb month, and forward their bills for pay
ent to
" GEORGE WHITMAN,
Agent for the Company.
Ocl 31 93 mt F
Titles in Cherokee County.
TITLES for land to be drawn in Cherokee
County just printed and for sale at this
Office..
AUGUSTA, (GEO.) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1832.
mt. st. mabarrey,
No. , Second door below the Eagle and
Phoenix Hotel, North tide Broad Street,
Has just received at his Family Provision and
Grocery Store, the following articles via.:
PRIME St. Croix and N. O. Sugars
Do Green Coffee
Do Molasses
Fresh Imperial, Gunpowder and Hyson Teas
Kitchen’s Patent prepared Cocoa, (new article
No. I, Chocolate
Superior; Ni O. double refined Loaf Sugar
Geod db ‘ do- do do do
Fresh Baltimore Mustard
Do Olive Oil
Loaf and box table Salt
Smoked Beef and Bologna Sausage \ New &
Smoked and pickled Tongues 5 Fresh
* No. one and 3, Mackerel
Treadwell's N. York, Butter & Water Crack
ers in whole aud half barrels
Prime box andcask Cheese
Fresh Goshen Butter
Potatoes and Onions
Pickled BeeC Scotch Herrings
Cucumber and Pepper, Mangue Pickles
Fresh Olives and Capers
Sperm'Candles, best feland Starch
Doolittle's Newi.Y.oik Soap, No. 1.
“ Kndus” best Lump Tobacco
“ Mrs. Millin’s fine cut do
“ Mapers” sweet scented do
Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves and Cinnamon ) all
Pepper, spice and Ginger J fresh
A(,S<V
Trabucus and other Spanish Segars
Assorted Rhynish Wines, viz, Marcobrumer,
Niesteiner, Giesheituer, fyc. &ic
Hermitage and Vidonia Wines; warranted pure
juice of tite Grape
Assailed French Cordials; warranted first
quality Martinique
London Brown Stout; Sic- iic.
Oct 15 86
J. H. R. WASHINGTON,
SURGEON DENIST,
WILL spend a few days in Augusta. Per
sons wishing to avail themselves of his
services, will please make immediate application
at the Planters Hotel.
Any doubts as to Professional capacity, can
be satisfied by an examination of the very re
spectable testimonials in his possession.
Ladies will be waited upon at their private
residences.
Oct 24 90 ts
. —■ —r.
Executor’s Sale Postponed.
WILL- be sold on the first Tuesday in Jan.
next, all the Household and Kitchen
Furniture, belonging to the estate of Lovey
Powers, deceased, at her late residence'
JOSEPH COLLINS, Ex'r.
Oci 2 ! 80 td
Executor’s Sale. .
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, at the Maiket House in the
City of Augusta, between the usual hours ol sale.
1200 acres of land in Burke county, on the Sa
vannah rivCr, immediately below Demery’s fer.
ry—a email lot of land near Rue’s creek, adjoin
ing lands of Tooleand Milledge, Richmond—two
lots in the fit* of Augusta, the one on Greene
street, adjoining lots of M‘Gar, Mealing, and
Cnshin —the other on Walker street nearly in
the rear ofthe Presbyterian Church.
Terms cash.
GEORGE A. B. WALKER.
VALENTINE WALKER,
ob > Ex' re. of Frt.tmunlValker
Oct er 3L ’ 98 wtd^
Administrator’s Sale.
IN pursuance of An order from the Honorable
the Inferior Court of Richmond County, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold at the
Lower Market House, in the City of Augusta, on
the first Tuesday in January next, the following
properly belonging tothe estate of Epoch Knight
to wit: Zadoek, Sam Bartfn. Frank, Nathan,
Bunkumor Richmond, Sandy, Bannister. Adam,
Windsor, Stephen, Sam Cooper, Ben, Dublin.
Paddy, Stepney, Step len Bacon, Daniel, Au
gust, Alfred, Davey, Andy, Louisa, Harriet,
Nancy, Fanny, Mary, Suckey, Sarah, Rose,
Lucy, Charlotte, Harriet; Jinny, Robert, Sarah,.
John, Hannah, Harry, Billy and Daniel Also,
all that tract of land or plantation and improve
meats, situate on the Savannah river, about four
miles below Augusta, bounded by the Savannah
river on the East. William Eve on the North, by
land belonging or claimed by the estate of Wil
liam A. Bugg on the West, and by a tract of
land called Egypt on the South—also an undivi
ded half of said tract called Egypt, belonging to
the estateof William A Bugs—also a house and
lot on the Sand Hills, qbout two and an half
miles fiom Augusta, containing about fifty- acres,
bounded by |,amar, Woolsey, Mrs. Hill, and
Green B. Marshall. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms on the day.
SUSAN B. KNIGHT Ad'mx.
October 15. 66 2m
Scriven Sheriff’s Sale. #
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, at tbe Court-House in Jackson
boro, Scriven County, between the hours of ten
and four oclock :
One tract of Pine Land, lying
in said County, containing 1000 Acres, at the
time of survey and butting and bounding at the
timeof survey and grant by the Beaver dam
Creek, on tbe south ; and on all other sides by
John McQueen’s, Esq land, levied on as the
property of Horatia Marbury, to satisfy two fi.
fas. one fiom the Superior Court, of Jefferson
County, in favor of “ The Executors of Josinh
Tatnall, jun’r and the other from the Superior
Court of Richmond County, in favor of Robert
Forsyth.
JNO. C. FERRILL, s. s. c.
Oct 31 93 td
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold on Thursday 20th of Decem
ber next, at the residence of Thomas
Glaze, deceased, that valuable Tract of Land
whereon he died, containing four hundred acres
more or less. Also,. Lot No. 235, 3d District,
Wayne county; 14 likely NEGROES, consisting
of Men, Boys, Women and Children; stock of
Horses, Cattle and Hogs; the present crop of
Corn, Fodder &. Oats, Plantation Tools, House
hol i and Kitchen Furniture, with many other
articles too tedious to mention. Sale to contin
ue from day to day. Terms, twelve months cred
it, with small note? with approved security, ex
cept the Land, which will be on a credit of 1 and
2 years.
WILLIAM GLAZE, Ez'r.
October 8 . 83
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on Thursday the 27th' day
of December next, at the late residence
of John \V- Turner late ?f Lincoln County, de
ceased tbe following property to .wit:
Corn, Fodder, Cotton, Oxen,
and Cart Horses.and Cattle of all descriptions
Household and Kitchen Furniture sale, to cons
tinue from day, to day until all is sold. Term
made known on the day.
SHADRACH TURNER, AdmW
Oct 29 92
FALL GOODS,
THE Subscriber has just returned from |N.
York, Arid is now receiving at his old stand
a Hill Stock of FRESH GOODS, Comprising an
assortment of Staple and Fancy British, French
and American
DEK.IT GOODS.
Suited to the Season—as Also,-a General As
, sortment ol GROCERIES,
All of which, he offers for sale, on as favorable
terms as any cuif be afforded in the Market.
WILLIAM BOSTWICK.
Augusta , Oct 17 * 87 6i
~HAY! lIAYidHAY!!!
80 Bundles Prime Northern HAY I
FOR SALE BY
H. W.SCOVELL &Cos.
Oct 1 79 tw ts
PROPOSALS
For publishing in the Town of Milledgeville. Ga
. (During the ensuing session of the Legisla.
, hire,). a Daily Newspaper, to be called
Os the proceadings of the Legislature of Geo.
and
HISTORY OF THE TIMES,
B*T 3VI. D. J. SLADE.
Os Macon Georgia.
“ Lege tolum sci vis scire totum —Read all, ifyou
would know all.”
THE people of Georgia are much in wantaf
a medium of intelligence which will
promptly transmit to them the “Proceedings”
of their Legislature. We are not only general
ly, but individually concerned in all acts of leg
islation, because these acts involve personal as
well as political rights, between which there ex
ists a most intimate connexion, his the inter
est then, of every man In the community to be
timely acquainted with the action pfour repre
sentatives upon these rights. This is a desidera
tum—to supply which the Journal is intended.
At the present we labor under much inconveni
ence for the want of it. For near, and some
times more than three months after the
tionofthe Session, the Laws of the State, with a
few exceptions, are'as a “sealed Book”’to the
great mass of the people; and frequent, such rirtf
injurious effects produced by this delay, that
men have been known, who, in obedience to »
preceding, have actually violated a subsequent
law which had been reversed or modified—not
knowing that a new had been substituted for an
old law. '
In addition to the entire proceedings of the
Legislature, the Journal end History, will con
tain the general intelligence ofthe day, and its
interest will be increased by faithful reports of
the transactions of the important. Redress Con
vention of Georgia which contemplates 1 sitting
in Milletlgeville, the ensuing session The De
bates in the Convention, as well as those in the
Legislature, will be regularly and oorrectly re
ported ; for which purpose arrangements are
making with a capable and experienced Steno
grapher'. ■. - .
The Journal and History op the Times,
will be published daily, and the Legislative, and
Conventiona’ Proceedings of each day laid ill
txtensio before the public on the subsequent
morning, and immediately transmitted to any
.part of this State to which the paper may be or
dered. *
1 he large and interesting mass of information
which this Publication will contain, and the great
expense which myst be iocurred to carry it into
operation will require a liberal patronage, and
such a patronage the editor flatters himself will
be extended to him.
It is unnecessary to enlarge on the conveni
ence and important utility of such a publication
to members < fthe Legislature, in enabling them
to ascertain immediately the precise state of any
•easure in which they are interested and to keep
their constituents advised of the progress of pub
lic business, without the abstraction of time and
attention from their special duties, expended in
etter writing.
Terms— The Journal and History of the Times
will be published daily with anew type, by ma
chinery, to be expressly procured for the pur
pose and on good paper, and will by put to sub
scribers at the price of $5, per session, payable
on the reception ofthe first number.
ET These to whom subscription lists will be
sent are respectfully asked to lend their exer
tions and influence to the undertaking, and to
make a return of any subscribers which may be
obtained, by the day of October. They are
particularly requested to do so, that the Editor
may be enabled, to mpke the proper arrange
ments. and to furnish promptly the first numbers
to each subscriber.
M. D. J. SLADE.
Will continue,to publish the Macon Advertis
er, as heretofore; and assures bis patrons and
the public that so far from the interference or
conflict of the above publication with the inter
est and management af tbe Advertiser, that lie
designs and believes that the former will great
ly improve the latter. The Advertiser shall
lack fqr none oCthat attention, which the editor
flatters himself has entitled it to the kind and
cheering patronage which Ims been so liberally
extended to it.
The Advertiser will continue to be published
weekly in the summer and tri-weekly in the win
ter, at the price of $5, per annum, payable in
advance.
Land and Gold Region Lists of the Drawing,
in addition to the Legislative and Conventional
Proceedings, the Journal will contain Official
Reports of the Drawing of the Land and Gold
Lottery Regions, which will commence, it is pre
sumed about tbe commencement of the sitting of
the Legislature. Should the Lottery however
have commenced its drawing previous to that
period, such days as may have drawn, will also
be published, so that individuals interested will
have entire Lists from beginning to end.
Oct 22 89
_ a&aat*
Will he given for a first rate Seamstress
AND Ladies maid from 18 to 20 years of age
one who is capable of cutting and making
Clothes; she must be cf good character and
sold for no fault? for such an one a fair price
will be given. Apply to
LATHAM HULL, Auction Store.
Sept 26 77
Notice.
WILLIAM JACKSON, Esq. and my father
Thomas G. Hall, are my duly authoriz
ed attornies during my absence.
CHARLES L. HALL.
October 11. 92 t£
Attention Company, 398 Dist.
“ Short accounts make long friends."
I THEREFORE think it my duty to request
of you (from what I have seen published late
ly in some of our papers,) to have yourselves in
readiness, at a moment's warning, properly arm
ed and equipped to defend the rights and honor
of your country.
J. DREGHORN, Copt.
otj£ 91 ts
EAGLE AND PIKENIX HOTEL
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
THE Subscriber begs leave to inform ihe public generally, that he will continue
to keep this Hotel, with its extensive range of Stables, in the best style for tho
accommodation of those who wiM honor him with thejr company.
This establishment stands on the silo of the old City Hotel , on Broad street, and
in point of commodious ness, with the many recent improvements, (>uch as bells uum.
bered aoJ corresponding wiih each room, j&c. &,c.) renders it superior to anji in the
Southern country—it is pleasantly siiuated, and contiguous to the Steam Boat
wharf, and to the point of active business in the city.
It is customary with, proprietors in giviog such information to the public, lo extol
and render as conspicuously as possible their establishment. Jlowever, tis his own
services.and the general accommodation he shall say nothing, leaving to speak
for theipselves. It is due his friends to say, that no personal exertions or expense
shall bn spared-to render his visitors and boarders in every respect comfortable.
He has attentive and obliging clerks, and active servants, and he will provide for his
table all ihe variety and luxury which this and the neighboring city markets can af
ford,-and his stable with good and cabbie Ostlers, and the* best provender which
can be procured. >u - • . *
The Subscriber renews his services to the public, and hopes to merit the liberal
share of-patronage which has already been exteuded'to this establishment.
To those who have honored the establishment with thfeir company,- He gratefully’
acknowledges their favors. - HENRY COBNARD.
Augusta, Isrh October, 1832. ~ . , 86 ts
UMTbJ) BTATEB HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ...
THE Subscriber respectfully informs the public that this extensive aud spleih
did EST A DkL IS HME NT, situated in fbe centre of business on Broad
Street, is now fitted up iu a superior manner for the reception of transient and con
stant Boarders. >»• * . - u . .* '
In addition to his former facilities for the Entertainment of Families, the Sub
scriber has added to the Establishment the contiguous.tenement, lately in the oc
cupancy of L R.-St. Johu, which makes his arrangement for their reception
and accommodation complete and more convenient than any other in the Southern
Country, Families wbo may favor him with their company are assured, that «t> the
qoie: and privacy of the private residence will be added tire attention and accommr
dation of the Public Hotel.
To all who may honor him he offers the best fare the Markets will afford, Choice
Liquors, careful and attentive Servants—and for; their Horses plenty of good pro
vender witli tbe care of the best of flostlers.
05 s " Passengers for - Charleston, Athens, and DHlledgcvillc
can obtain Seats at the United States Hotel*
WILLIAM G. GRIMES.
November 21 1831 • 57 if *
Executor’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in November next, at
the lower Market in the city of Augusta,
within the usual hours, will be gold.
45 Shares of the Capital Stock
of the Bank of the State of Geo.
and one lion Cl;est, belonging to the estate of
John Willson, deceased.
Terms Cash, Bankable Money.
JOHN MOORE, Exe'r.
Sept 19 ; 74
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Charleston Fire and Marine
XSTSUB.AXVCZI COWlFAtffir,
TIN HIS Company continues lake risks in. all
I the depat tments of Fire, Marine and Life
insurance, And grantiug Annuities.
•«» -JOHN HAS LETT, President.
Alex. Secretary
G. H. FADDOCK, Agent.
Oct 2 ’ ' £0
’ WANTED
TO purchase or hire, for the b lance ofthe
year, a Servant Boy, ahmit sixteen years
of age —Apply at this Office.
October 12 • • 85
y>
Honey! Honey!! Honey!!!
Tierces prime Cuba, for Sale low by
Rathbooe & Holland
Oct 24 90 5t
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of John
3. Porter, late of Baker County, deceased.
wilLmake speedy payment to Major Benjamin
L. Greenwood of Baker County, of to the sub-!
scriber of Augusta, and those having claims
against said Estate will render them properly at
tested to either, within the time legally allowed.
WM. JACKSON, Adm'r.
Sept 3 _ 67
Wanted to Hire,
ONE to FOUR AXEMEN, for which month
ly and good wages will be paid. Enquire
at this Office.
October 17,.. , .. 86 4t2w
PENMANSHIP, &c.
JB. BURKE respectfully infnims his friends
• and patrons and those of the respectable
class in society, that he has taken the House at
the corner of Telfair and Washington-Streets
next above the City Hall, where he intends on
the 2d day of October next to continue teaching
Ladies and Gentlemen the art of Penmanship in
a variety of hands, upon approved principles,
which, if strictly attended to, cannot fail of suc
cess—also other branches of Literature; and that
by an industrious attention to the discharge of
his professional duties, he hopes to ensure the,
confidence and patronage of those who may feel
disposed to encourage him. Hours of attend
ance from half past 8 to 12 A. M and from half
past 2 to 6 P. M.—During the intermission at
noon, the teacher will devote the greater part of
his time to the preparing of bis Pupils copies
and books.—ln the Eveniug from 6 to half past
6 a select number will be instructed in Penman
ship only
Rates of Tuition-— Each Scholar per quarter
$6, or $5 in advance.—Winter Season, Fuel sl.
Pens and Ink (if found) 50 cents.
None admitted for a less term than 3 months.
For more particulars, apply to the Subscriber
in Reynold-street.
Oct 12 72 w4t
JOB PRINTING
Eygruted with neatness and office
XI. 3. 1: AVI2.AK9 & CO. ,
Have Removed to the
Store, next to the Corner iQ
the new range, above the Globe Hole!.
Oci 22 ■, ; . i , , 89
Dissolution.
rMVIE co-partnership heretofore e»-
JL isting under the firm of Cosoaid &
Byrd, was dissolved on the 13 h ms+.
All petson.«j to w hon) said firm may he in
debted will- render their accounts to Mr.
Henry Cosnard, who is legally author
ized to settle them—and by whom all
debts of raid firm will be paid—he is also
authorized to collect ail deb s due the
firm. HENRY COSNARD.
J. J BYRD
Augusta, 15ih Oct. 1832. 85 if
NOTH E.
To the Guardians of Free Negroes.
fWNHE American Colonization Society
JL wilj dispatch a safe and enmmodintrs
vessel for iheir African Colony, from a
contiguous Southern port, sometime dur
ing the month of November, and have au
thorized the Auxiliary Society in Augus
ta to offer a passage to any free negro, or
family of free negroes, who may be 'dis
posed to emigrate; and in case of lheir
inubility to defray the expense of (heir
own removal, the necessary funds will ha
provided for them by the parent Socieiy.
Any information in regard to (he Colony*
ho present expedition, &c. will be cam
inuuicated to the guardian, upon he apt#
plication to the undersigned, or any of (he
Board of Managers.
ROBT. F. POE,
Pres. Au. Col. Soci
October 15. 86 4
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber wishes to hire two or three
good Male Servants, for which a liberal
price will be given. •'
W. G. GRIMES.
Oct 19 88
NOTICE. ~
ALL persons having demands against if.tt
Estate of John W. Turner, late of Lincoln
County, decerned, will please. present them pro
perly authenticated' within the time prescribed
by law, and all indebted to said Estate wilt
please make immediate payment-ro
’ SHADRACH TURNER. Adm'r.
Oet 29 .92 td
SCHOOL. >
MRS. TRAUB wfll open her School for
small child ten, and young ladies, on tbe
first of November next. «-
i Spelling, Reading, and Writing, with the first
rudiments of Grammar, Geography, and Arith
metic. will be taught, also tbe French language.
| The afternoons will be devoted to needle work
'exclusively, vix: plain wotji, marking, rug
work, lace work, flourishing, and bead work,
jand embroidery. v
j Grateful so t past patronage she promises her
best exertions to merit encouragement '
For terms, apply at'her residence next door
below the Masonic IRrll; • „
Ouftber 2d 91 ts,
NO. 98.