Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, December 12, 1832, Image 1

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, VOL. 7. PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDDAY, at 2 O’CLOCK. F. M. At Mr. Howard’. Brick Buildings,oppo.itethe Post Offl M’lntosh Street. DIRECTIONS. Sales of Laud and Negroes, by Administrators, Execu tors, or Guardians, are required, by law, to be held on -Be Ir.t Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten »n .ne forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-hoi*. .boceortty n which the property is situate.-Notics r f these sales must be given in a public gaaetto SIXTY davs nrevious to the day of sale. Notice* of the sale of personal property must be given in like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale. Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be •uWHstnsd for FORTY days. „ . Notico that application will be made to the Cou r t or dinary for leave to sell land, must be published for I OUR MONTHS . . Notice lor leave to sell Negroes, must be published lor FOUR MONTHS,before any order absolute snail be made _ hereo.il <l».y the ; We are authorized to • announce Jacob C. Bugg, Esq. a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, for Richmond County, at the Election in January next. Oct 29 92 »td Such Donations as per sons may be desirous of making to assist the Colonization Society in the volun tary removal of Free Persons of Color from this State, will bg received by the Subscriber. ROBERT CAMPBELL. Augusta, Nov. 16,1832 100 ' jo dentist. RETURNS his thanks to the public for the patronage he has received In this pity, and informs his friends that he will visit it earlier next winter than he did the past. Julv 20 48 if TO HUNT. To Rent, the STORE, No. 232, at present occupied by Win. B. Savage I For terms, ap: ly at the Store, to aSmUBL Mr. Savage or to SAMUEL CLARKE. Aug 20 V 61 TO KENT; ; From the Isi of January next. Th<* u Pl >el ‘ tenement of the.. .Bridge v |S||SB Bank, in good repair, with conven .jmwHmicnt out buildings, and hydrant. For terms, which will he very low, apply to A. McKF.NZIE. or to T. S. TWIS3 nov 28 ' * ts 105 Granges, Rutter and Cheese. Bids, jsupeiior Orangi * Jnl%,W 20 f|tsks prime Goshen Cheese 20 kegs do do Butter This day received l»y G. H. METCALF. nov 28 * i* 105 'v NEW J^OHOOI,. TV THE UPPER PART OF AUGUSTA, MR J II SPALTER, will opens School, in tho upper pa*t if An gus'a. in ihe vicitdiv of t he New Market , commencing 'he 1 O'h of December. Mr. •Spatter, will instinct in all the various branches of the English Language ; and hopes ihat by a strict attention to the morals and welfare of hU'pupils and ad vancement in Studies, that his exertions will not be permitted to pass by unnoticed. Terms. s4, per quarter for Element, ftl Scholars, aud $6, for those further ad vanced. P. S.—Pupils will be admitted till af ter the Ist. of January, also, agreeable to the usual custom, pupils will be charged one dollar per quarter (winter quarter) for fuel. Dec so* . 108 5t Evening and Night Schools FOR PENMANSHIP. THE SUBSCRIBER having been frequently solicited to teach as above described ; em braces (his opportunity of informing thosj who tuny feel disposed to patronize him, that if he.jp enabled to form three select classes not exceed ing ten pupils in each he will continence, so soon its Six are thereto entered, either at his School Rooms or in any other part ofjlie city, if a suit able ro m be provided (gratuitously with fuel, file, during the Winter ) Hours of attendance—lst Class from 5 to 6 2d Class front half past 6 to half past 7 3d Class ftomßto9 1’ M ever} evening till completed except 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, for a less sum. J. B- BURKE, C orner of Washington and Telfair Sts. No? 28 105 w4t AN ORDINANCE To oreveut Slaves frequenting Retail Shops on t'oe Sabbath Day. Sec. 1. Re it Ordained by the City Council o* Augusta, That it shall not be lawful fox any Li censed Retailer of Spirituous Liquors to permit anyjflave not owned or hired by him or her, or lawfully under his or her care.or chargg, toen er his or her Retail Shop, or remain in it or on the, lot 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 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 celling one hundred dollars. ~ Done in Council the 4th day of June, 1832. SAMUEL HALE, Mayor. By the Mayor, Geo. M. Walker, Clerk 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 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, EzV. Oct 2 80 td NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of John W. Turner, late of Lincoln Qounty, deceased, will please present them pro perly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, aud all indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment to ■»' - SH ADRACH TURNER, Adm'r. Oflt 29 92 td .*/- ■*_ v \ vi- ’.fl- tff-rt. " * r f . _ V* GEORGIA COIRIIR, Sehoon maker &, \Vh\t\ng, MERCHANT TAILORS. BEGS leave to inform the citizens of Augus ta and the public, that they have taken the Store lately occupied by Mr. Catlin, under the United States’ Hotel, where they have opened a LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSOR TMENT OF ® ®ID 3 % CONSISTING »>F CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB, & VESTINGS, Which they will make to order in the best man ner, and most fashionable style and at the short est notice. Also, every other article in their line of business. Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. Orders from the country will be thankfully re ceived and promptly attended to. WANTED. A GOOD HOUSE SERVANT, wanted. Apply to L. SCHOONMAKER. Nov' 21 lin got New Crop Georgia Syrup. 15 Hlids. Syrup 25 Hhds N. O Molasses Boxes Mustard This Day, landing for sale, by G. H. METCALF. Dec 3 „ ■... 107 FaMs of Coosa, Alabama. THE desiiable 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 territory, in Alabama, is becoming an object of such great notoriety, that the proprieters have determined to offer the same for sale, in Lots of the ordinary size, on Monday, the 4 th*)f February, 1833. Persons who have visited 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 Situ ited at the extreme head of navigation on the Coosa, a river navigable to this point by steam boats of the largest size, foi 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 Bluff, 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—lowar.ds.the interior, terminating in gently undulating eminences, offering the most desirable situations for private residences But all these cansideiations sink into insignifi cance, compared with the unrivalled advantages which it possesses for an extensive trade. Ne cestarily 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 vallies of the Coosa, the Tallapoosa, an I the Upper, Chattahoochie, together with the salubrious. a»d 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 bill country of tlycsv> 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 ; ifbyaCa.nal it will have its embouchement; if by a Rail Road, immedia tely at thift spoi.will leiminate 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 i desirable opportunity for profitable investment to the merchant it offers advantages of an ex tensive tradeto the mechauio. the allurements of w hat‘must xopn became .a flourishing town, not of ephemcral.eiistence, 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 qpd,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 waters of the State, Terms of payment —One and two years Sales to take place on the premises until the Lots are disposed of. UP The Mobile Register and Patriot, The Spirit of the Age; Tuscaloosa, Columbus En quirer, Macon Telegraph, Augusta Courier. Columbia Telescope and,, Chaileston Courier, will insert this until the firs} of February, once each month,‘and forward their bills for pay ment to GEORGE WHITMAN, Agent for the Company. Ocf 31 96 mt F NOTICE. ALL persons.indebted to the Estate of John 3. Porter, late of Baker County, deceased will make speedy payment to Major Benjamin L. Greenwood of Baker County, or 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, Adjn'r. Sept 3 67 The undersigned &S> have purchased Sterling adKgSa* T. Combs’ interest, one of the partners, of the firm of Sim*, W ittiAirafa Woolsey. All debts due to, or by the concern be attended to by us The business will be continued by the Subscribers as heretofore undcr.-the firm of Sims, Williams & Wnr»T aw CHARLES D. WILLIAMS, ABRAHAM M. WOOLSEY. fijT Having sold my interest as one of the partners of the firm'of StMs, Williams &l Wool set, to C. D. Williams Si A. M. Woolsey—all claims due by or to the concern wil. b e attended to by them. STERLING T. COMBS. Dec 3 107 ts 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 ol Horses, Cattle and Hogs; the present crop ot Corn, Fodder & Oats, Plantation Tools, House holi and Kitchen Furniture, with many other articles too tedious to mentiou. Sale to contin ue from day to 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, Ez'r. October 8 83 Transfer of Draws. TUST PRINTED, and for sale at this office, j J Blank Powers of Attorney, for transferring * Draws in the Land Lotteries. AUGUSTA, (GEO.) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1832.^- ON. CONSIGNMENT. 5000 YDS. NEGRO CLOTH Fiom2oto42 per yard, comprising the best assortment and the most approved GOODS, of the kind, that has been offered in this Market.— Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine them, they will be sold, in quantities wanted, for Cash or approved endorsed Notes, at 60 and 90 days, by L. HULL, Auct'er. Nov 19 - t. ioi JUST RECEIVED. Northern Apples Northern Cheese 'Northern Butter Northern Potatoes Northern Onions • Northern Mackerel r Northern Codfish and Northern Cotton Cotton Bagging FOR BALE, LOW, 11T G. H. METCALF. J. H. K. WASHINGTON, SURGEON DENISTi WILL spend a few nays in Augusta. Per sons wishing to nvail 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 veiy re spectable testimonials in his possession. Ladies will be waited upon at their private, residences. Oct 24 90 ts GEORGIA, In *he Court of Ordinary for the Coun ty of Richmond \ov. 12, 1832 ON application of Stephen Key. pray ing 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 in t e county of Henry and State afore said, in the eleventh district, o» the waters of South River, containing two hundred and two and a half acres, more or less, originally grant ed to James Wasdon, and the applicant having complied with the requisitions of the law It is ordered. That the said Administrator will be di rected at the March Term next of this court to m* ke titles to the said tract -,f Land to the said Stephen Key, unless some good and legal ob jection be made to the contrary, at orduiing the said lerm of said court. Ris further ordered. that this order ne published in a public Gazette of this city, and at the City Hall and Market- House in Augusta, for three months previous to snid cotirt. A true extract from the Minutes. GEORGE A. B WALKER, Clerk. nov 28 1 w3r’i 105 Administrator’s Male. 8 N pursuance,of an order from the Honorable I. the Inferior Court of Richmond County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes will be sold at the Lower Market House, in the City of Augusta, or* the first Tuesday in January next, the following property belonging tothe estate of Enoch Knight to wit: Zadock, Sana 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, Sarah, John, Hannah, Harry, Billy and Dan el—Also all that tract of land or plantation and improve ments, situate on the Savannah river, about four tnileebeiow Augusta, bounded by the Savannah river on the East. William Eve on the North, by land belonging or claimed by the estate of Wil liem ,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 Augusta, containing about fifty acres, bounded by La<natr, 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 Sales. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Jan uary next, at the Court House in Jack sonhoro’ Scriven county, between the usual hours for sale. The twelfth part of a Negro Girl, named Hannah, levied on as the property of James J. Roe, to satisfy afi fa from the In ferior Court, of Scriven county, in favor cf Thomas Clifton. JOHN C. FERRILL, Sheri A. Nov 28 107 td NOTICE. ON the Ist Saturday in anuary next, the City Council will appoint the followi *g Os fleers, for the ensuing year, with the salaries an nexed, viz— City Marshal, with a salary of SIOOO Clerk of Council “ 400 Collector and Treasurer “ . 600 Clerk Lower Market 11 300 , Clerk Upper do “ 75 Jailor *' 600 Three Constables, (each) “ 400 Keeper of Magazine “ 200 Cit* Surveyor, (fees of Office,) City Sheriff “ Clerk C. C. Pleas “ Four Vendue Masters.- At the same time proposals will be received for keeping the streets and drains in good re pair, for a salary not exceeding SI4OO. For lighting the lamps, for a salary not exceeding S2OO. Proposals will also be received for tak ing charge of the City Hospital, and furnishing the patients By order of Council. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk. December 7. NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers in the Practice of Law, is this day dissolved by mutual cousent; They will both attend to the unfinished business of the firm until it is closed; and persons indebt ed to them for professional service Can make payment to either. WILLIAM. SCHLEY, THO’S. GLASCOCK. Nov 2 t ‘ 94 SCHOOL. MRS. TRAUB will open her School for small children, and young ladies, oa the first ofNovember next. j Spelling, Reading, antLWriting, with the first rudiments of Grammar* Geography, and 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 bead work, and embroidery. Grateful far past patronage she promises her best exertions to merit encouragement Forterros, apply at her residenge next door below the Masonic HsJl. Octobfy 2*. ©1 ts WM. 11. MAHAABJETT, ( Two doors below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel) Has just received by Steam Boat, William Sea brook, fiom Savannah. 25 Barrels and half bUU. Canal Flour 20 half and qr. barrels Buckwheat Meal 16 kegs fre3h Goshen Butter 10 half barrels No. 1, Mackerel '6 do Mess Shad 2 barrels Northern Hickory Nuts 5 boxes Sperm Candles 2 casks White Wine Vinegar 3 Baskets Champaign Wine, Anchor bradd Which in addition to his former Stock, makes the-assortment complete and will be sold, on reasonable terms, for cash, or approved paper. Nov 30 l * 106 if Goshen Butter, &c. 25 Firkins superior Goshen Butter 60 half and quarter boxes bunch Raigftfs 30 boxes Sperm Candles 25 boxes Yellow Soap. 'V fO casks Goshen Cheese 40 half and qr bhls Buckwheat Meal 6 bbls Smoked Beef 30 bags Java and Green Coffee 6 bbls Sweet Oranges 6 half bbls Fulton Market Beef 2 half bbls dried Currants 5 boxes Citron Just received and for sale,.bv . . ~ JOHN COSKERY. 256, broad Street. Nov il • > 102 * Landing from No. 8, and 12. 20 Bbls French-Canal FlotSrr 60 boxes Sperm Candles 20 hhds' prime Sugar 20 casks prime Rice 26 boxes Tobacco 25 Coils Bale Rope 200 setts Measures 25 bills Cramberrics ! 30 bbls Potatoes FOR SALE, BY G. H. METCALF. Nov 9 97 JUST RECEIVED , 20 Barrels Superfine Canal Flour 20 boxes Sperm Candles 20 do Smoked Herrings 10 do Poland Starch 60 boxes and Catty* fresh TEA 10 do yellow Snap 6 do Pine Apple Cheese 6 do London Mustard 12 do Cavendish and Plug Tobacto 10 bbls. fresh Crackers 6 do soft i*hell Almonds 1 do dried Currants 1 Hhd Sugar House Molasses O’ VVhich with a choice selection of GRtO CERIES, on hand, will be sold, low for cash or approved paper, by JOHN COSKERY, 256, Broad Street. Oct 17 87 30 bbls N. Rum. Gin and Whiskey 10 quarter casks Teneriffe Wine 10 quarter do Sweet Malaga do 1 pipe old Sherry do 2 pipes pure Holland Gin 2 do Coenac Brandy 5 tierces New Rice 10 half bbls Canal Flour 20 bbls Irish Potatoes 600 bunches Onions 200 boxes Table Salt 175 jars pickled Onions, Gerkins .■ t Mangoes, Walnuts, Cabbage, tic 6 dozen bottles fresh Cayanne Pepper 6 do do do Capers Just teccived, and for sale, by JOHN COSKERY. Nov 5 ‘ '95. Lime! Lime!! lAmeH! vTdkdk casks superior white lump Lime 200 casks fresh Thomaston Rock Lime Will be received this week and for sale by G. H. METCALF, nov 5 95 notice" U. S. Arsenal Augusta , Ga. December 4th 1832 SEALED Proposals will be received by the undersigned until the 26th inst. at seven o’clock. 1* M. for furnishing the Troops at the United States Arsenal, Sand-Hills, near Augus ta, Geo. with Fuel for twelve months commen cing on the first day es January 1833, and end ing on the last bay of December; 1833. The Wood expected to be delivered must be Upland White Oak, Hickory, Black Oak, or Black Jack, sound straight and free from tot or decay, and delivered at the Atsenal above stated at such times and in such quantities as the Acting Assis tant Quarter Master at said Post shall direct. Bonds in the sum of SSOO with tvro securities to be named in the leiter of Proposals, and to he approved by the Acting Assistant Quarter Mas ter,) will be required to insure the faithful per formance of the contract. The letter of Proposals to be directed to the undersigned and endorsed on the back, Wood Proposals. A. C. FOWLER. u Lieutenant and Acting Ass’t. Quarter Master Dec 5-* 108 »and RICHARDS & GANAHL, Have f eceivtd and opened at Ike. Furniture Store of Messrs's Smith. 8f Cos. some splendid PIANO FORTES, Particularly selected, by one of the Firm for the Southern market, and which are warranted yrbfrt they are represented to be, and those wishing to purchase will find the prices as reasonable as any ever sold here. December 10. 110 6tw Valuable Lots for Sale. THE Trustees of the Augusta Theatre Com pany oflfcr for sale'Two Lots oii Broad-St. in front of the New-Theatre. Between them will be a passage of 12 feet to the Theatre about 12 feet in height* Each Lot, therefore, on the groupd will be 26$ feet front, and above the first story 325. Each 120 feet in depth. For terms apply, to either of the Trustees, or > ISAAC MOISE, Stc'ry. Dec 10 ' 110 ts FRESH A large supply warranted of the growth oi 1882. FOR SALS, XT R. B. HAVaLAND A Cos. Dec 10 UO ts EAGLE AND THCBNIX HOTEL , - rjc , AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, ' r»NHE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public generally, that he will coniititre to keep this Hotel; with itwextensive range of Stables, in thd best style for the accommodation of those who will honor him with their company. This establishment stands on the site of the old City flotel , on Broad street, and in point of cooimodiousness, with the many recent improveoients, (such as bells mint, bereu anj corresponding w-ith each room, dec. dec.) renders it superior to any in the Southern country—-it is pleasantly situated, and'Contiguous to the Sleam Boat tvhat f, and to the point of active business iu the city. It is.customary with proprietors in giving such,information to the public, to extol and render as conspicuously-as possible their establishment. However, of his own services and-the general accommodation he shall sav nothing, leaving them to speak l 1 1 l ® tnse^vea * j is due Iris friends to say, that no peisonal exertions or expense tr u s f ,ar . *° ren der 'his visitors and boarders in every respect comfortable, lie has attentive and obliging clerks, and active setvflnts, and he will *mvide for his table all the variety and luxury which this and the neighboiing city markets can af ford, and his stable with good ctad capable Ostlers, and the best provender which can be procured. o » . The Subscriber renews his services to the public, and hopes to merit the liberal share of patronage which has already been extended to this establishment. To those who have honored the establishment with their company, h<t gratefully acknowledges their favors;. . HENRY COSNARD. r Augusta, 15th October, 1832. 86 ts Just Received, TWO HUNDRED PACKAGES BOOTS A»P 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 ipateriafe 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 T 2 85 Dissolution. THE co*purtnership heretofore ex isting under the firm of Cosnard & byrd*, was dissolved on the. 13th ins' All persons to M- firm may be-In debted will render their accounts to. Mi.j Henry Cosnard, who is legally author-j ized to-, settle them—and by whom all debts of sraid firm will be paid—he ii*also authorized to jcoklect all.debts due the firm. 'HENRY COSNARD. f J. BYRD Augusta, lsth Oci. 1&32. 85 ts jAdministratpr’a Sale. " WILL be sold, tt't Lincoln Court House, in Lincoln'Cdanty. on the first Tuesday in January next, agreeable to an order of the In ferior Court of said county, setting for Ordinary put poses, one tract of land,,in sajd county known as Poorhopeq Containing one hundred and ten actes m6re or fes'S and three Negtoei, Isarp Ben, and Harriet,—Sold as the property of Joseph Henderson, and for the bene fit of the heirs a'nrf creditors. Terms made known on the day. \ CHARLES JENNINGS, Adm’r. Oci 29 * • ~ yj td 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 day until all is sold. Term made known on the day. SHADRACH TURNER, Adm'r. Oct 29 92 Ten Dollars Reward, TRAYKD from tne plantation of the Subscri her, near Louisville, Jeflersun County, Ga. about the first of this month, Two small yellow bay mare tnules* no particular marks recollected, any person bringing them to dl|e subscriber shall receive the above reward and all reasonable ex pences paid, and any information concerning them will be thankfully received by RICHARD K. BEAL. Louisv'lle, N00.*16 • 4tw* 100 Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold otv'the first Tuesday in Janti ary next; at the Court House in De Kalb f oiinfy, by virtue of an order of the Court ol Ordinary of Burke County—Lot No.. 106 ,in the I7th District of De Kalb (formerly Hinry ) coun ty. Terms Cash. A. J. MILLER, Adm’r. Os Robert T. Walker dec'd. Oct 24 >• 90 wtd Administrator’s Sale. *.£ the first Tuesday in January next, will be «t the lower Market Honse in the citj of Augusta, A lotof 7 acres on the Sand Hills in i.ichinond county with the improvements (hereon, fotmerly the property of JOHN S’HOL'l Sold as the property of Robert T AValker de ceased under an order of the Court of Ordinary 1 of Burke County. ANDREW J. MILLER, Adm'r Oct. 3U 93 wtd.' Just Received, *■ QA Doz. Wool Hats lOv 25 cases black Roram Ilate For sale by JOHN MARSHALLr Oct 29 FRESH Fruit Trees , Agricultural Implements, THE ‘.subscriber has just received his sup ply ofOAKDEN SEEDS, warranted the growth of 1832 As he will, keep no old Seeds on hand, wanting shell either at whole sale dir retail, dray, depend on the quali'y. He has also, on hand a good assortment of FRUIT TRBE3. ROSCS. 6t \ And will in a few days receive an additional sup - Pty—his stoke of ‘PLOUGHS, 's large consisting of all.the difforont size. of the most appioved kinds, the pi ices of which he has re duced, having a large stock on hand. He is now prepared to furnish the much appioved Clyndri cal Straw Cutters, also, a general assortment of I Implements, all of which he will sell on the roost reasonable terras. RpBT. PHILIP. ‘ Nov 23 * j 1 103 Brw ~J*EW SCHOOL, ■ /A LAMPBCLL > Iht.ET, - Mr. cjhahles (the presen. Eng* iish Teacher at the Richmond Aea jdeiny,Jf respectfully ‘informs the public, jihai on the Ist day of January next ho j will open a SCHOOL for the instruc ifipn of youth, in the house belonging io r. Bennoch, E>q. and lately occupied by Mrs. Kain, on Campbell street. Thq public are assured that no exer tions will bo spared by Mr. Charles to reuder satisfaction, and to merit a share of public patronage. Terms the same as at the Richmond Academy. Mr. Charles 1 Night School will be opened on the Ist January next, at 7 o’clock, P. M. at the same place. December 10/* ‘llO 9 ROBBER’S' ; 25 Dollars Reward. • SOME person or persons secreted tlieifl<- selves in my Auction Store, after or during the Public Sale, on the Night, of the 6ih instant, |nnd breke open the Desk Diaw. containing the Money, and took therefrom 77 or SBO, as near ax can be recollected, and perhaps Goods, which cannot at this moment be particularised and then retired tbioiigh the.back part of the Store which waR barred and locked inside. As thefts of ['this kind are frequent, it will be w« II for all to be on the look out. Any information leading to the above will receive the reward offered, and (he thahksef the public’s obedient servant. LATHAM HULL. Dec 10 * 110 STOLEN FROM the house of Mrs. Byrd, over the Auction Store oi Latham Hull, ito the night of the 2nd December, a sil ver Patent Lever Watch, chased case with wreath of roses and thistle; auachod was a buckskin chain and three Keys, two of which were common, the other had six' pipes around a ring such as me used by watch-makers—the Dumber and maker 1 * name not recollected. * It was taken front ihe glass in the dining room alter 10 o’clock, the‘ owner remembeis to have wound it up at that time. A reasonable reward will be given lor the recoveiy of the watch and detection of the thief. December 10. HO ts Just Received, 40,000 superior Spanish Segars 45 Groce Wioe Buttles 20 boxes fresh Prunes, in fancy boxes 100 gallons Pickled Oysters, by the keg Buckwheat and Rye Flour Nps 1 and 3 Mackerel Pickled Salmon Do. Cucumiiers Mess Shad, Hi*, tic. ' ALSO, 4 ]O,<XX> large iwp»i OR AN6E3, FOR SALE, BY " DORTIC & LAFITTE 236, Broad Street. Nc.v IG 100 DECLARATIONS, Primed and ldr sale at tit* Office, NO. 11l t