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... ,VOL. 7.
PUBLISHED EVERY
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDDAY
AT 2 O'CLOCK, r. ss.
At Sir. Howard’* Brick Buildings, oppositetlm Post Offi
M’lntosh Street.
DIRECTIONS.
• B*lesofE«Adi»nd Nurses, by Admtm«r»tors,Ex e cM
itrs, or Guardians, are required, bv law, to he held on l
f rst Tuesday in the month, between the hours of '* *
forenoon and three in the afternoon, at Ike
the county » which the PWJty toaituatej-Nottc >cf
those sales must be given In a public gaaette BIXTY dtys
P , Not°ices t ofthe < sale C ltwer tonal property must be given in
itbe manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be
■ubliihcd for FORTY days* _
9 Notice that application will be made to the Cmwt of Or
dinary for leave to tell laud, must be published for FOUR
MONTHS. . ... u j r ‘
Notice lor leave to sell Negroes, must be puW'shed for
POUR MONTHS,before any order absolute shall be made
hereon by the
fl&gigp We are authorized to
announce Jacob C.. Bucks, Esq.
a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, for
Richmond County, at the Election in January
next. ,
Qct 29 92 «td
JaCOB E - r OLL, will
acl as Attorney during
my absence front this state.
LUTHER ROLL
Aug. 1 ■ ' _»* j£
DENTIST.
( nr%ETURNS his ihanks to the public for the
JtV patronage he has received in this city, and
Informs his friends that he will visit it earlier
joext winter than he did the past.
Julv 20 48 ts
TO RENT.
From the first of October next ,
Thai large Fire Proof STORE,
Cellar and back Store, recently oc
cupied by P. B. Taylor & Cos. a few
ifJSAHL* doors below the Merchants and Plan
ters Bank.
ALSO,
Two large two Story DWELLINGS, and all
necessary out buildings and good Gardens, Up
per end South side Broad Street. For terms ap
j,l v ,o DAVID L. CURIT3.
Sept 14 72
TO KENT,
Andl From tho first of October next
ffglS two convenient and well finisli
|KiW a( \ tenements on Broad Street,
below the Old Oarkdt, adjoining Gen.
Montgomery and Mrs. Livermaii. For
terms apply io D. Mac Murphy, at Hull s
\action Sture, or to the Subscriber.
JOS. S. CAMFIELD.
Oct. 5 8
TO RENT.
To Rent, the STORE, No. 232, at
present occupied by Wm. B. Savage
]*!]■ For terms, apply at the Store, to
Mr. Savage or to
SAMUEL CLARKE.
Aug 20 6*
TO KENT,
From the I*l of January next.
The upper tenement of the Bridge
, !!■■ Bank, in good repair, with ronven
mUlLient out-buildings, and hydrant. For
terms, which will be very low. apply to
A. McKENZIE, or to
TANARUS, S TWISS. (
POV 28 10»
Evening and Night Schools
Fell PENMANSHIP.
THE SUBSCRIBER having been frequently
solicited to teach as above described; etn,
braces this opportunity of informing thoso who
tnay feel disposed to patronize him, that if he is
enabled to form three selec* classes not exceed
ing ten pupils In each he will commence, so soon
as Six are thereto entered, either at his School
Rooms or in any other part of the city, if a suit
able ro >m be provided (gratuitously with fuel,
Sic. during the Winter )
- .ours of attendance—lst Class from 6 to 6.
2d Class from half past 6 to half past 7 3d Class
from 8 to9P M every evening till completed
exjeept Sundays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays—
the Teacher’s other lost time to be made up
Rates of Tuition—For a term of 40 lessons
$5 each Scholar ; none admitted for a less term,
tor a less sum.
J. B- BURKE,
Corner of Washington and Telfair Sts.
Nov 28 105 »4t
AN ORDINANCE
To prevent Slaves frequenting Retail Shops on
the Sabbath Day.
Sec. 1. Bert Ordained by the City Council oj
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, toen
er his or her Retail Shop, or remain in it or on
the loi attached thereto, at any time during the
/ or between nine o’clock at night and
stun-rise at any other time, without a special tick*
at of permission from his or her owner or hirer.
« Sec. And be 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 dolla-s.
* Done in Council the 4th day of June, 1832.
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor.
By the Mayor,
» Gko. M. Walker, Clerk
The Synod of South
Carolina and Georgia, which
foet in this place on Thursday the 17th inst ad
journed on Monday evening last to meet in Cos
lumbia, S,C. on the 2d Thursday in December,
11833. At the close of their meeting here, they
passed the following resolution:
. “Resolved . That the thanks of the Synod, be
given to the citizens of Augusta, for their dis
tinguished hospitality to the members of this
body during the present meeting, and that the
Rev. Mr. Talmadge be requested to publish this
resolution from his Pulpit, and in the papers of
this city.”
Nov 23
100 Dollars Reward,
TIIHE Store of the subscribers, was broken
I open on Saturday Night, and the following
articles taken from it via: 1 piece Olive Brown
Broad Cloth ; about 40 pieces Calicoes; 1 piece
Irish Linen; 1 piece 8-4 Diaper; 1 piece 6-4
Bird-eye Diaper; 1 piece Flag Silk Handker
chiefs; 1 piece red Handkerchiefs, with an Ea
gle in the centre; and probably some* other ar
ticles, which as yet are not missed The above
reward will be paid for the said Goods and thief
if he be awhile man, or if a colored person fifty
dollars, will be given.
C. & R. LAMBERT.
Nov 19 no
GEORGIA COURIER.
POWDER!
500 Kegs Duponts POWDER, expected
to arrive, per Lamar’s Boats, On Thursday next,
will be sold low, if taken from the Wharf.
PjLLQT & LE BARBIER.
Just Received,
"i Q/b Doa. Wool Hats
JLt3Yw 25 cases black Roram Hats
For sale by
JOHN MARSHALL.
Oct 29 92 __
WILLYS GATLIN
Has removed to the New Range of Buildings No.
280, a ft w doors above the Globe Hotel; and
J RESPECTFULLY invites
the friends and custom
izers of J. to W. CATLIN,
favour him with their
■Mu' patronage as he will con
jvMn ii nue thesame BUSIN ESS,
in his own name, and ha
jfßpp received and will continue
to receive the newest patterns and best quality of
WATCHES. JBWBLRY,
Silver-Plated and Fancy Hardware.
He has also procaied the services of a good
WATCH MAKER, and is now prepared to
execute all orders for work in that line with
promptness.
lust received, an assortment of gilt and seed
BEADS.
(TF N B.—The Office of the HARTFORD
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY is removed
to No. 280. a few doors above the Globe Hotel.
WILLYS CATLIN, Agent.
Oct 19 88 lm
Just Received,
TWO HUNDRED PACKAGES
BOOTS AND SHOES,
COMPRISING a general assortment ofevery
article in the Trade
ALSO,
A large stock of Sole Leather, Calfskins,
Buckskins, Morocco and Linings—Shoe Lasts,
Boot and Shoe Tress, and all the materials and
Tools for manufacturing. All of which will be
offered to Country Merchants at Charleston prices
for cash or city paper at No 273, Broad-street
nearly opposite the Globe Hotel.
B. W. FORCE & Cos.
October 12 85
FOR SALE.
rjIHE Subscriber will offer for sale, to the
I t highest bidder, on the first Tuesday in
December nejxt, bis property L. Appling, ColumJ
bia County, Georgia, consisting of about sever*
tee i Aerel of Land, having thereon a large three
story Dwelling House, a Brick School House,
in which the Appling Fenmle Academy was
kept, a Store House, Kitchen, Stables, and
other out Houses. It is well situated for a Ta
vern, being directly on the great road, which
leads from Augusta to Athens. Undisputed titles
will be given and possession given immediately
after side. The above property will be sold, at
private 3ale, if application he made before the
day above specified to Andrew J. Miller, Esq.
or the subscriber.,.
The payment of one third will be required the
first day of January next, and the remainder
twelve months thereafter with interest .from first
January 1833- Notes with security, and a
mortgage on the property will be required.
ISAAC BOWEN.
N w 19 101
FaUs of Coosa, iWabama.
THE desirable sight which for a long time
has occupied the attention of the many
thousand men of enterprise who have beheld its
advantageous and. unrivalled location, by recent
acquisition of the Creek tert.ifory, in, Alabama,
is becoming an object of such great notoriety,
that the proprietrrs have determined to offer the
same for sale, in Lots of the ordinary size, on
Monday, the dthof February, 1833.
Persons who have visited the most attractive
points, where an interchange of the products of
the interior and of.loreign 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 steam boats of
the largest size, fm convenience and health
its location is unsurpassed, presenting to the eye
a perfect utihioken plain, having a declination
sufficient only to convey off the superabundant
water. In front emending to the river, is a bold
Bluff, graduating on its upper and lower extre
mities, into the finest natural landings—on gach
side supplied with never failing streams o t ex
cellent water—towards th£ interior, terminating
In gently undulating eminences, offering the
most desirable situations for private residences
But all these considerations sink into insjgnifi
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-copntry with merchandize,
it must of.consequence become the mart for the
productions of the fertile vallies of the Coosa,
the Tallapoosa, an I the Upper Chattahoochie,
together with the salubrious 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, anq in fact all kinds of
mineral wealth. As respect's the contemplated
[connexion of the waters of the Tennessee wilh
those of the Alabama; ifbyaCapal it will have
its enr>ouchement; if by a Rail Road, immedia
tely at this spot will terminate one of its extre
mities. The weir known advantages of this
place genders further remarks unnecessary, oth
er than to say that to the capitalist it affords !
desirable opportunity for profitable investment
to the pterchant it offers advantages of an ex
tensive trade ; to the mechanic, the allurements
of what must goon 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,
to the alluvial bottoms of the Coosa,
the Alabama and the Tallapoosa. In addition
10 which it will undoubtedly, at no remote pe
riod. becoipe-the location of the State Capital,
for which it offers greater inducement than any
paint on the eastern waters of the State.
Terms of payment—One and two years. Sales
to take place on the premises until the Lots are
disposed of.
0* 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
each month, and forward their bills for pay
ment to
GEORGE WHITMAN,
Agent for the Company.
Ocl 31 93 mt F
AUGUSTA, (GEO.) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1832.
MERINO MANTLES.
A. KNOWLTON,
NO. 248 BROAD-STREET, i
HAS just opened a splendid assortment of
black, white and scarlet MERINO,
MAN! LES —some of which are very superior,
with full Merino Borders.
, ALSO,
6,6, 7 an«f 8 4 black, white and scarlet square
SHAWLS. -Also, 8, 4 and 6-4 Thibet wool
Shawls, all colors All of which were purchased
at Auction in New-York and will be sold at a
small advance from cost.
Not 16 ts 106
J. H. R. WASHINGTON,
SUROEOM DESIST,
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. t
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 (heir private
residences.
Oct 24 90 ts
GEORGIA,
In 'he pQurtof Ordinary for the Coun
ty of Richmond, Nov. 12, 1832.
ON application of Stephen Key, praying that
the Administrator of John Wilcox, sen’r.
deceased, may be directed to make Titles to all
that tract or parcel of Land situate, lying and
being iq t e county of Henry and State afore
said, in the eleventh district, on the waters of,
South River, containing two hundred and two
and a half acres, more or less, originally grant
ed to James VVasden, and the applicant having
complied with the requisitions of (he law It is
ordered, That the said Administrator will be di
rected at the March Term next of this court to
make titles to the said tract -if Land to the said
Stephen Key, unless some good and legal ob
jection be made to the contrary, at or during the
said term of said court. It is further ordered, \
that this order be published in a public Gaxette
of this city, and at the City Hall and Market-
House in Augusta, for three months previous to
said court.
A true extract from the Minutes.
GEORGE A. B WALKER, Clerk.
nov 28 , , \v3ni 105 ,
Executor’s Sale Postponed.
WILL be sold on the fifst Tuesday in Jan.
next, all the Household and Kitchen
Furniture, belonging to the estate of Lovcy
Powers, deceased, at her late residence 1
JOSEPH COLLINS, Ex'r.
Oct 2 • 80 td
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, at the Market House in the
City of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale.
1200 acres of land in Burke county, on the Sa
vannah liver, immediately belo.w Demery’s fer
ry—a small lot of land near Rae’s creek, adjoin
iug lands of Toole and Milledge, Richmond—tw o
lots in the city of Augusta, the one on Greene
street, adjoining lots of M‘Gar, Mealing, and
Cashin—the other on Walker street nearly 1n
the rear of the Presbyterian Church.
Terms cash.
GEORGE A. B WALKER.
VALENTINE WALKER,
oh Ex'rs. of Freeman Walker
Oct er 31. * ’ * 98 wid
Administrator’s Sale.
IN putyqance 0 f 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
property belonging to the estate of Enoch Knight
to wit: Zadock, Sam Barton. Frank, Nathan.
Bunkum or Richmond, Sandy, Bannister Ada »•
Windsor, Stephen, Sam Cooper, Ben, Dublin
Paddy, Stepney, Stephen, Bacon, Daniel, Au
gust, Alfred, Davey,, Andy, Louisa, Harriet.
Nancy, Fanny, Mary, Suckey, Sarah, Rose,
Lucy, Charlotte, Harriet, Jinny, Robert, Sqrah,
John, Hannah, Harry, Billy and Darnel—Also,
all that tract of land or plantation and jmprove
ments, 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 qf 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 estate of William A Bugg—also a house and
lot on the Sand Hills, about two and an half
miles from containing about fifty acres,
hounded by Lamar, 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. •*'' ’> ■ ■ 86 2m
Scriven Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, at the Court-House in Jacksou
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 anil butting and bounding at the
time of survey and grant by the Beaver dam
Creek, on tire south ; and on all other sides by
John McQueen’s, Esq land, levied on as the
property of Horatio Marbury, to satisfy two fi.
fas. one from the Superior Court, of Jefferson
County, in favor of •* The Executors of Josiah
Tatnall, jun’r and the other from the Supeiior
Court of Richmond County, in favor of Robert
Forsyth.
JNO. C. FERRILL, s. s. c.
Oct 31 - v-*. 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 hupdred acres
more or less. Also, Log'NA. 236, 3d. District,
Wayne county; 14 likely NEGROES, consisting
of Men. Boys, (Women and Children ; stock of
Horses, Cattle antTHogs; the present crop of
Corn, Fodder ii Oats, Plantation Tools, House
hold and Kitchen Furniture, with many other
articles too tedious to mentiou. Sale to contin
ue from day tp day Terms, twelve months cred
it, with small notes with approved security, ex
cept the Land, which will be on a credit of 1 and
2 years, *-
WILLIAM GLAZE, jEzV.
October 8 83
j Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold, on'Thursday the 27th day
of December next, at the late residence
of John W/ Turner, late of Lincoln County, de
ceased the 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 flay until »ll is sold. Term
made known on the day'.
SHADRACH TURNER, Adm'r.
Oct 29 92
PFCLARATIONS,
Printed and fojsale at this Office.
HAY! HAY!! HAY!!!
80 Bundles Priing Northern HAY
FOB SALE BY
H. W. SCOVELL &Cos.
Oct 1 79 ’w ts
Just; Received,
40,000 superior Spanish Segars
v 45 Groce Wine Bottles '<
20 boxes fresh Prunes,"in fancy boxes
100 gallons Pickled Oysters, by the keg
Buckwheat and Rye Flour
Nos J and 3 Mackerel
Pickled Salmon
Do Cucumbers
> Mess Shad, &c. ;
ALSO,
10,000 large sweet ORANGES,
FOB SALE, BY 1
DORTIC & LAFITTE.
236, Broad Street.
Nov 16 100
Lime! Lime!! Lime!!!
casks superior white lump Lime
200 casks fresh Thomaston Rock
Lime
vVill be received this week and for sale by
G. H. METCALF.
nov 5 95
JUST RECEIVED,
20 Barrels Superfine Canal Flour -j
20 boxes Sperm Candles ;
20 do Smoked Herrings
10 do Poland Starch
50 boxes and Cattys fresh TEA
10 do yellow Srtap ,
5 do Pine Apple Cheese
5 do London Mustard
12 do Cavendish and Plug Tobacco
10 bbls. fresh Crackers
6 do soft .-ihell >•
. 1 do dried Currants
< .-A flhd Sugar House Molasses -
lEP Which with a choice selection of GRO
CERIES, on hand, will be sold, low for cash or
approved piper, by
JOHN COSKERY,
256, Broad Street.
Oct 17 t • ’ 87
Just Received.
"■ AA Coils first qiralit-- Bale Rope
DU 60 pieces Flax Bagging
25 dozen Patent Cnfft-e Mills
20 bales brown Shirtings •
10 “ “ Sheetings
4 “ Duffle and Point Blankets
2 4t Red Fianneis
2 “ Linseys
2 11 Cattonades
2 “ Stripes and Plaids
2 cases bleached Sheetings
2 “ Irish Linen
2 “ low priced Prints
1 “ Cotton Handkerchiefs
1 “ Silk Bandannas.
For sale low for Cash or apptoved paper, by
J. MARSHALL. '
October 24. 90 ts
30 bbls N. Rum. Gin and Whiskey
10 quarter casks Teneriffa Wine
10 quarter do Sweet Malaga do
1 pipe old Sherry do
2 pipes pure Holland Gin
2 do Coguac Brandy
- 6 tierces New Rice
10 half bbls Canal Flour
20 bbls Irish Potatoes
600 bunches Onions
200 boxes Table Salt *
176 jars pickled Onions, Gerkins
Mangoes, Walnuts, Cabbage, (ic
6 dozen bottles fresh Cayanne Pepper
6 do do do Capers
Just i eceived, and for sate, by
JOHN COSKERY.
Nov 5 95
JUST RECEIVED. T
Northern Apples
Northern Cheese
Northern Butter
Northern Potatoes
Northern Onions
Northern Mackerel
Northern Codfish and
Northern Cotton Cotton Bagging
FOB SALE, LOAV, HT
G. H. METCALF.
Nov 5 95
New Mackerel.
4AA Bids and half Bbls- new Nos. 1,J2,
TtVVf and 3 Mackerel, for sale by
G. H. METCALF
Oct 26 91
TOASUtI _7 '
Will be- given for a first rate Seamstress
4 ND Ladies maid fr om 18 to 20 years of age
/ w one who is capable of cutting and making
Clothes; she must be < f 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
on Consignment.
5000 YDS. NEGRO CLOTH
Emm 20 to 42 per yard-, comprising the best
assortment and the most approved GOODS, of
the kind, that has been offe'red'in this Market.—
Purchasers ape respectfully invited to call and
examine thenK they'will be sold, pi quantities
wanted, for Cash or approved endorsed Notes,
at sip and 90 days, by
. L. HULL, Auct'er.
Nov 19" ' t ’iOL
COTTON GINS.,-
BOATWRIGHT &. JONES, of Columbia,
S. C. respectfully inform their friends and
the public that they have estttbijfhefj) a Shop ini
Augusta, Georgia, for the purpose' of Making
and repairing COTTON GINS, ®nd *re
now prepared to furnish these Machines made
of the best materials and in the best manner.—
We will keep on hand GINS of different sizes,
from 30 to 60 Saws.
O’ Our Shop is about one hundred yards
above the Upper Market iu this place.
Aug 24 63 wtf
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold, at Lincoln Court House, in
Lincoln County, on the first Tuesday In
January next, agreeable to an order' of the In
ferior Couit of said county, setting for Ordinary
purposes, one tract of land, in said county known
at Poorhopes containing one hundred and ten
acres more or less and three Negioes, Isam.
Ben, and Harriet, —Sold as the property of
Joseph Henderson, deceased, and for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the day.
CHARLES JENNINGS, Adox'r.
Oct 29 92 id
EAGLE AND PIICENIX HOTEL
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
rWIHE-Subscriber begs leave to inform the public generally, that be will continue
-y- to kepp this Hotel,, with its extensive range of Stables, in the best style for the
accommodation of those tyho will honor him with their company.
. Tlli * establishment stands on the site of the old City Hotel , on Broad street, and
in point of cooimodiousness, with the tpany recent improvements, (such as bells Dum.
bered and corresponding with each rootp, &c. dice.) renders it superior to any in the
Southern country—it is pleasantly situated, and contiguous to the Steam Boat
wharf, and to the point of active business in the city. • :
It is customary with proprietors in giving such information to the public, to extej
and render as conspicuously as possible their establishment. However, of his own
services and the general accommodation he shall say nothing, leaving them to speak
u ii ® n,sfc * ves * '® due bj® friends to say, that no peisonal exertions or expense
shall be spared to render -.his visitors and boarders in every respect comfortable.
He has attentive and obliging clerks, and active seivants, and'he will provide for his
table all the variety and luxury which (his and the neighboring city markets can af
ford, and ijis stable with, good- and capable Ostlers, and the best proveuder which
can be procured. - *
The Subscriber renews his services to the public, and hopes to merit the liberal
share of patronage which has already been extended Cos this establishment.
To those who have honored the establishment wiih their company, he gratefully
acknowledges their favors. HENRY COSNARD.
Augusta, 15th October, 1832. ‘ * $6 ,f
UNITED STATES HOTEL, ’
, , AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. >
P'fITCHE Subscriber respectfully -iufuruis the.public that this extensive au-d spit’ll*
-■L ;.did .ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the centre of business on Broad
Street, is now fitted up ia a superior manner for the .reception of transient and con
stant Boarders. , J , V , , .
In addition to his former facilities for the-. Entertainment of Families, the Sub
scriber lias added to the Establishment the contiguous tenement, lately in the oc
cupaucy of I. R. Esq. which makes his arrangement for their receptipn
and accommodation complete and more convenient than any other in the Southern
Country, Families who may favor him wi«h their company are assured, that to the
quiet aod privacy of the private reyideqee will be added the attention and accommefc
dation of the Pgblie Hotel. , -.,
To all who may honor him he offerg the best fare the Markets will afford, Choice
Liquors, careful and attentive Servants—«qnd for their Horses plenty of good pro
vender with the care of the host of Rostlprs. V
Passengers for Charleston, Athens, and MillcdgcviUe
can obtain Seats at the United Stfttes Hotel
- :/ WILLIAM G.GRIMES.
November 21 1831 57 if
Charleston Fire and. Marine
HrsvaANCE coiviFAinr,
f HIS Company continues to take risks in all
JL the derailments of Fire, Marine and Life
insurance, and granting Annuities.
JOHN HASLETT, President.
Alex. Robinsoh, Secretary *
G. H. PADDOCK, Agent.
Oct 2 80
wanted .
TO purchase or hire, for the b; lance of the
year, a Servant Boy, about sixteen years
of age—Apply at this Office.
October 12 85
Competent TEACH
ER, of an English Sch<n>|, would
meet wiih encouragement, by applying, in the
neighborhood of Rocky-Mount Meeting House,
17 mile* from Augusta, near the
Road.
Nov 19 101
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate .of John
3. Porter, laie of Baker County, deceased,
will make 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, AHm'r.
Sept 3 67
Wanted to Hire, -
ONE to FOUR AXEMEN, for which month
ly an;} good wages will be paid. Enquire
at this Office. « i •
October 17. 86 4<2w
~ NOTICE.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing be
tween the subscribers in the Practice of
Law, is this day dissolved by mutual consent;
They will both attend to the unfinished business
of the firm untiljt is closed ; and persons indebt
ed to them for professional service can make
payment to either.
WILLIAM. SCHLEY,
THQ’S. GLASCOCK.
Nov 2 94
- law NOTICE, 4
THE undersigned having united in the Prae
tice of the LAW, will Strictly and prompt
ly attend to all business entrusted to their cat
in the Middle Circuit. They will also,'practice
in the Court of Common Pleas of this city.
THOMAS GLASCOCK,
E. STARNES. ' " '' ; I
Nov 5 95
> ; Sheriff's Sale . f .
WILL be sold on the firpt Tuesday
in December next, at (he Court
House, in JacksonborV, Scriyen County;
betweeu the usual sale hours.
One Tract containing, 1200
Acres of Pine Land, lying in said Coun
ty, on Brier Creek, joining lands of Ro
bert M. Williamson, sen’r.* William Gib
bon, and Joho Boston, being the Planta
tion on which James W. Kittles, now te
sides—levied on as the property of Jamas
W. Kittles to satisfy a fi. fa. from the,
Superior Court of Scriven County, in fa- 1
vor of Ivy Simmons, against said Kittles
as principal and John S. Maner, security.
JOHN C. FERRILL, S. S. C.
Nov $ 93 id
NO. 106
R. B. IiAVILAIVX) * CO.
jjjgggss* Have Removed to the
£W* - ■ Store, next to the Corner io
the new range, above the Globe Hotel.
O t ct 22 ' 89
dissolution.
THE co-partnership heretofore ex
isting under firm of Cnsnard &
Byrd,- tyas dissolved on the IS h iftst.
4H persons to whom said firm may be in
debted will render their accounts to Mr.
Henry Cosnard, who is legally author
ized to settle them—and by whom all
debts of said firm will be paid—-he is also
authorized td collect all debts doe the
finp. HENRY COSNARD.
J. J BYRD
Augusta, 15th. Oct. 1832. 85 ts
NOTICE,
To the Guardians of Free Negroes.' 1
THE American Culotoizaiion'Society
Wj|l dispatch a safe and commodious
vessel for their African Colony, from «
contiguous Southern pftrtj sometinfo dur
ing the month of November, aHd.have au
thorized the Auxiliary Society in Augus
ta to olfer a passage to any free negro,••or
family of free negroes, who may be dis
posed to emigrate; and in cfcse of. ihdir
inability to defray the expense of their
own removal, the necessary funds will be
provided for them by the.parent Society.
Any information in regrtrd to ihe Colony,
ho present expedition, &c. will be com
municated to the guardian, upon h<s u
plication to the undersigned, dr any of
Board of Managers.
ROBT. F. POE,
Pres. Au. Col. Sor.
October 15. 86 4
NOTICE~
THE Subscriber wishes to hire Jwo.or three
good Male Servants, for which a liberal
price will be given.
W. G. GRIMES.
Ocl 19 « 88
V NO TICK.
ALL persons having demands against the
- Estate of John W. Turner, late of Lincolu
County, deceased, will please present them prp
perly authenticated within the time prescribed
by law, and all indebted (o said Estate will
please make immediate payment to
SHAD&ACH TURNER. Adm'r.
Oet 29 ' *■" 92 id
SCHOOL.
MRS. TRAUB will open , her School for
small children, and young ladies, op the
first of November next.*
Spelling, Reading, and Writing, with the first
rudiments of Grammar. Geography, ritid Arith
metic, will be taught.'also the French language.
The afternoons will be devoted to needle work,
exclusively, viz: plain work, marking, rug
work, lace work, flourishing, and beid work,,
and embroidery.
) Grateful for past patronage she promises hey
best exertions to merit encouragement
Forterms, apply at her residenpn next dopy
below the Masonic HflJI-
October 36. 91 If