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VOL. 7.
PUBLISHED EVERY
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY,
A S J? 2 O'CLO CK, P.
At Mr. Howard’* Brick Baildiugs, opposite the Post Offi
M’lntosh Street.
■- ' directions.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Execu
tors, or Guardians, are required, by law, to be held on the
irst Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in the
forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-hoi .9»I
county n which the property is situate—Noticr f
tltfeie sales must be given in u public gazette SIXTY d»i f
previous tef the day of sale.
-Notices of the sale ofpsrwaol property must be given m
,ifih manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to the 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 leave to sell laud, must be published for FOUR
MONTHS.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for
FOUR MONTHS,before any ordor absolute shall be made
horeon by the court.
H s ■ ■.■■■■■ —» "•SS
MECHANIC S’ SAMS.
\f . Notice to Stockholders.
WHEREAS on the 17th of October, 1832,
the Board of Directors of this Institu
tion passed an order that an instalment of 25
'•f»eT cent, on the Capital Stock of this Bulk be
paid in, on or before the 18th of December inst.
and a further instalment of 10 per cent, on or
before Ft iday the 28lh inst between the hours
of 9 and two o’clock; which said order has
been regularly published from the date thereof;
And whereas, on the Ist day of December inst.
the Board of Directors passed another order the
object of which it to revoke so much of the
above stuted order as requires the payment of
25 per cent, as therein stated, against which
said revoking order a minority of said Directors
entered the following protest t
“The undersigned enter their protest ngainst
the resolution revoking the order lor an instal
ment of 25 per cent, on the Capital Stock ol this
Bank, to he paid on or before the 18th of Decern
ber, 1832, for the foil , wing reasons
Ist. Because the order of the Board of Direc
tors calling in said Instalment was passed b> a
Board consisting eight members, and with ail
the forms required by the ehartei —ad because
some ol the Stockholders having paid said in
stnlinetit pursuant to public notice, and received
a certificate for the saute, refuse to have them
cancelled—and because there was suffi :ient time
1o have given the legal notice required by ihe
charter calling a meeting of the stockholders to
ascertain whether a majority of the stockholders
were in favor or against a payment of said in
stain e,d.
21. Because two of the members voting for
6 till resolution compose a part of a number con
sisfiug of not more than six persons, who have
purchased up a majority of the slock of this
Bank, fir the purpose, as we believe, of con
trolling its operations, and the said members
having declared at this Board their object in
purchusifg said stock was not for an iuteres-t of
8 p r cent.
Md Because they believe it a duty they owe
-t,; the stockholders as well as to the public—to
1 ji»r v,-id as fur as in their power the stock getting
*■ t.iio the hands of speculators, and thereby bc
coiui; a private institution, and subject tuall the
‘changes and uncertainties of individual com
'ntiTci.tl establishments, and consequently liable
'lo become a ifdisance to the pu die,, as has re
cently happened to a Bank under gimhar cir
in the slateo-raO which they conceive
{itoit duty to oppose and prevent if possible.
JOHN PHINIZY,
MOSES ROF|T, juu’r.
AMOiIY SI DUE Y,
Aud whereas, for the reasons meutioneil in
Kititl protest, and for other good and sufficient
re«B«ns in !nw, we consider the said order of te
vocaliur. as null and vojd, the said Directors
having no power to pass the same. We there
inre, the undersigned, in behalf of ourselves and
nil stockholders who have paid into the said
I*,ink i!.e said instalment of 26 per cent, in obe
dience ti> said order, and on the faith of the
same, am! in behalf.also of all who rauy pay or
tender the same on or before the said 18th of
December instant, do hereby give notice, that
We consider the order of the 17th October, as
stilt in full force, and shall insist on a complt
since with the requisitions thereof, or in default
n forfeiture of stock will be claimed in behalf of,
and for the* benefit of the Bank, in terms of its
charter.
JOHN PHINIZY,
AMOKY SIBLEY,
MOSES ROFF, Juo.
Augrsta, Dec. 7. 108 td
nJchooumaWev &, Whiting,
MERCHANT TAILORS.
EGS leave to inform the citizens of Augus
-11 ta and the public, that they have taken the
Store lately occupied by Mr. Gatlin, under the
United States’ Hotel, where fl ey have opened a
L ARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
CONSISTING OF
CLOTHS. CAS3IMERES, &
VESTINGS,
SChjch they will make to order in tiie best man
ner, and most fashionable sty ip, 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. Applv
to L. 3CHOONMAKER.
Nov 21 lm gp;
AIN ORDINANCE
Eo-(Prevent Slaves frequenting Retail Shops on
1 tae Sabbath Day.
Ssc. 1. Be if Ordained by the City Council oj
' Augusta, That it shaH 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 hi* or her Retail Shop, or remain in it or bn
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. Aud 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 dollars.
Done in Council the 4th day of June, 1832.
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor.
By the Mayor,
Qxo. M. Walked, Clerk
, NOTICE.
THE Subscriber wishes to hire two or three
good Male Servaots, for which a liberal
pi ice will be given.
W. G. GRIMES.
Pel 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, £xV.
Oct 2 80 td
GEORGIA, COURIER.
We are authorized to
announce Jacob C. Bugs, Esq.
a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns, for
Richmond Couuty, at the Election in January
next.
Oct 29 92 Wtd
Goshen Butter, &c. &c.
25 Firkins superior Goshen Butter
50 half and quarter boxes bunch Rairfns
30 boxes Speini Candles
25 boxes Yellow Soap
10 casks Goshen Cheese
40 half and qr bbls Buckwheat Stefl?
5 bbls Smoked Beef
30 bags Java and Green Coffee
6 bbls Sweet Oranges
A half Mils Fulton Market Beef
2 half bbls dried Cut rants
5 boxes Citron
JM»t received and for sale, bv
JOHN COSKERY.
v 2 bP> y tlroad Street.
Nov il 102
WM. H. MAIIMRE7
( Two doors bdow Ihe Eagle and Phoenix Hotel)
Has just received by Steaui Boat, Sea
brook, fiom Savannah.
25 Barrels and half bids. Canal Flour
20 half and qr. barrels Buckwheat Meal
15 kegs fresh G- shen Butter'
10 half barrels No. 1, Mackerel
5 do Mess Shad
2 barrels Northern Hickory Nuts
6 boxes Sperm Caudles
2 casks White Wine Vinegar
3 Baskets Champaign Wine, Anchor brand
Which in addition to his former Stock, makes
the assortment complete and will be sold, on
reasonable terms, for cash, or approved paper.
Nov 30 106 if
NOTICE. r
THE Copartnership heretofore existing be
tween the subscribers in tbe Practice of
Law, is this day dissolved by mtitual consent;
They will both attend to tire unfinished business
of tbe firm until it is closed ; and persons indebt
ed to them for professional service cun make
payment to either.
WILLIAM. SCHLEY,
THO’S. GLASCOCK.
Nov 2 94
COTTON GINS.
Boatwright & jones, «f Columbia
3. C. respectfully inform llieir friends and
ttie public that they have established a Shop in
Augusta, Georgia, for the purpose of Making
i\nd repairing COTTON GINS, and are
now prepared to furnish these Machines made
o 1 the best materials and in the best mariner.—
We will keep on hand GINS of different sizes,
from 30 lo 60 Sa\vs.
DU* Our Shop is about one hundred yards
above the Upper Market in this place.
Aug 24 63 wtf
"notice.
ON the Ist Saturday in -anuary next, the
Ciij Council will appoint the follow! ig Of
ficers, lor Ihe eusuing 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 “ 300
Clerk Upper do “ 76
Jailor “ 600
Three Constables, (each) “ 400
Keeper of Magazine “ 200
City Surveyor, (fees of Offi.ce,
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 nut exceeding SI4OO. For
lighting the lamps, for a salary not exceeding
S2OO. Proposals will also be received for tak
mg charge of the City Hospital and furnishing
the patients
By order of Council.
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
December 7.
"notice. ~
THE co-partnership heretofore existing un
der the firm of BRIDGES & GIBSON is
this day dissolved. The remaiti'ug business of
the concern will be settled by J. W. Bridges,who
is duly authorized to close the said business and
will be found at the old stand occupied hy C. B.
Hitt, at the Brick Store on the north side of
Broad-Stieet.
JOHN W. BRIDGES.
LEWIS GIBBON
Augusta, Ga. 11th Dec. 1832.
N. B. —All persons indebted ta the above con
v;rn either by tide or book account are request
ed to come forward ns speedily as possible and
settle the same with me, or the claims will bo
put in the hands of an attorney for suit
J. W. BRIDGES.
dec 12 6tw 111
SCHOOL.
MRS. TRAUB will open her School for
small children, aud young ladies, on the
first of November next.
Spelling, Reading, and Writing, 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, vix: (.lain work, mnrking, rug
work, lace work, flourishing, and bead work,
and embroidery.
Grateful for past patronage she promises hei
best exertions to merit encouragement.
Forterms, apply at her residence next door
below the Masonic Hail.
October 26. _ 91 ts
RICHARDS & GANAHL,
Have received and opened at the Furniture'Start
of Messrs- J Smith 8f Cos. some splendid
PIANO FORTES,
Particularly selected by oae of the
Finn for the Southern market, and which
are warranted what they are represented
to be, and'those wishing to purchase will
find the pi ices as reasonable as any ever
sold here.
December 10. 110 6iw
Lime! Lime!! Lime!!!
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
New Crop Georgia Syrup.
15 Hhds. Syrup
25 Hhds N. O Molasses
100 Boxes Mustard
This Day, landing for sale, by
G. H. METCALF.
Dec -f 107
AUGUSTA, (GEO.) MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1832.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
5000 YDS. NEGROCLOTH
Fi--m20t042 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, {hey-, will be sold, in quantities
wanted, for Cash or approved endorsed Notes,
at 60 and 90 days, by
L. HULL , Auct'er.
Nov 19 lOi
JUST RECEIVED.
Northern Apples
Northern Cheese
Northern Butter
Northern Potatoes
Northern Onions
Northern Mackeref
Northern Codfish and
Northern Cotton Cotton Bagging
FOR SALE, LOW, IJY
G. H. METCALF.
30 bbls N. Rum. Gin and Whiskey
10 quarter casks Teneriffe Wine
10 quarter do Sweet Malaga <fo
1 pipe old Sherry do
2 pipes pure Holland Gin
2 do Cognac Brandy
"'8 tierces New Rice
10 half bbls Canal Flour
20 bbls Irish Potatoes
600 bunches Onions
200 boxes Table Salt
175 jars pickled Onions, Gerkins
Mangoes, Walnuts. Cabbage, &z.c
6 dozen bottles fresh-Cayanne Pepper
6 do do do Capers
Just received, and for sale, by '..
JOHN COSKERY.
Nov 5 ' 9s'
Landing from No. 8, and 12.
20 Bbls French Canal Flocgr
50 boxes Sperm Candles
20 hhds. prime Sugar
20 casks prime Rice
25 boxes Tobacco
26 Coils Bale Rope
200 setts Measures
25 bbls Cramberries
60 bbls Potatoes
for sale, BY
G. H. METCALF.
Nov 9 , 97
Northern Bum and Gin,
100 Bbls. N. Rum, Landing
IN STORE.
30 barrels N. Gin
10 pipes du
30 hhds. Ntnv-Orleans Sugar
for sale low, by
COLLINS & MANTON.
Dec 12 111 3l
THE SUBSCRIBERS
OFFERS FUR SALE.
500 pieces Cotton Bagging on liberal
terms.
Also —ln the Magazine
600 kegs FF and FFF Dupont’s Gun Powder
10 do Engle Powder in 25 Canisters
20 half kegs fiagle Powdei and > loose
PILLOT & LE BARBIER.
~SUPERIOR CIDER, &c~
1 Bbls first rate Cider
3000 large Sweet Oranges
200 bbls Northern Potatoes
10 do do Beets
3000 bunches Onions
50 bbls do
25 bbls Cranberries
50 boxes Sperm Candles
25 tierces N< w Rice
50 boxes, 3000 each American bunch
Segats
bhds superior new Georgia Syrup.
FOR SALE, By
G. H. METCALF.
Pec 3 107
Information to Travellers.
fJYHE Oflke of the Northern, Western and
I Greenville Lines of Mail Coaches is re
moved to the Eagle and Phceuix Hotel Pas
sengers will he set down or called for at any of
the other Hotels in the city.
REESIDE, FULLER b McLEAN,
Dec 12 ts 111 Proprietors
The undersigned
Jj have purchased Sterling
T. Combs’ interest, one of
® the partneis, of the firm of
Sims, W illiahs fa Woolsey. All debts due to, or
by the concern will be attended to by us The
business will be continued by the Subscribers as
heretofore under the firm of Sims, Williams fa
Woolsey.
CHARLES D. WILLIAMS,
ABRAHAM M. WOOLSEY.
S3" Having sold my interest a3 one of the
partners of the firm of Sims, Williams fa Wool
set, to C. D. Williams fa A. M. Woolsey—all
claims due by or to the concern wil.be attended
to by them. am
STERLING T. COMBS!
, Dec 3 107 if
LAMPS.
Consisting of Plain , Cut, and Ground
Glass Hall LAMPS ,
LIVERPOOL Suspending Brass Lamps
Brass Mantle Lamps ; R- fleeting Lamps,
A GREAT VARIETY OF
Mantle fa Chamber, Glass Lamps, Night Lamps
ALSO,
LAMP GLASSES.
Os almost every sixe and pattern, for sale, by
R. B. HAVILAND & Cos.
Doc 10 110 ts
TO KENT.
To Rent, the STORE, No. 232, at
present occupied by Win. B. Savage
For terms, apply at the Store, to
AmIHL Mr. Savage or to
SAMUEL CLARKE.
Aug 20 Cl
DECLARATIONS,
Printed and for tale at this Office
UNION HOTEL
Property Lottery Tick
FOR SALE AT
Mr. H. J. JEWETT’S (under ihe Globe
Taver u,)
Mr. L DVVELLE’S Store,
Mr. B YV. FORCE’S duf
Mr. E. DOUGHTY’S do.
Mr. TALMAN’S Office,
Messrs. J. &. J. AI‘BR IDE’S Store,
Messrs. SQUIRE & ROGERS’do.
Dr. D’AN riGNAC’S du,
Augusta, Dec. 10. 110 3
Fa\\s of Coosa, Alabama.
ff IHE desirable sight which for a long time
JL has occupied tbe attentiou of the many
thousand men of enterprise who have beheld its
advantageous and unrivalled location, by recent
acquisition of tbe Creek teriitory, in Alabama,
is becoming an abject of such great notoriety,
that the proprietrrs have determined to offer the
same for gale, ia Lots of the ordinary size, on "
Monday, the 4th <f February , 1833. - •
Persons who have visited the most attractive
points, where an interchange of the products of
the interior and of toreign commodities take
place, are unanimous in the declaration, that
this place possessespre-emiuentadvantages over
any other iu the Southern country. Situated at
the extreme bead of navigation on the Coosa, a
river navigable to this point by steam boats of
the largest size, foi convenience atul health,
its location is unsurpassed, presenting to the eye
a perfect uubtoken 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—towards ihe interior, terminating
in gently undulating eminences, offering the
most desirable situations for private residences
But all these consideiations sink into insignifi
cance, compared with the unrivalled advantages
which it possesses for an extensive trade. Ne
cessarily the only depot for {he supply of a
widely extended up-country with merchandize,
it must of consequence become the mart for the
productions <of (he fertile vallies of the Coosa,
the Tallapoosa, an ithe Upper Chattahoochie,
together with the salubrious and Very" produc
tive uplands of Talladega, the latter of which,
in all human probability, will be peopl, and by a
moie 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' iti fact all kinds of
mineral wealth. As respet ts the contemplated
connexion ofthe waters of the Tennessee with
those ofthe Alabama ; if by a Canal it will have
its erabouchement; 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 most 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 1 .it will undoubtedly, at no remote pe
riod, become ihe location of the Stale 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. »
abr 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 hills for pay
ment to ,
GEORGE WHITMAN,
Agent for the Company,
Od 31 , - 93 mt F
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold on Thursday 20th of Decem
ber next, at the residence of Thomas
Glaze, deceased, that valuable Tract of Laud
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 b Oats. Plantation Tools, House
hol and Kitchen Furniture, with many other
article* too tedious to mention. 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, Ex'r.
October 8 83
Valuable Lots for Sale.
fTYHE Trustees of the Augusta Theatre Com-
X pa«y offer for sale Two Lots on Broad-Sl.
io 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
ground will be 26£ feet front, and above the fiist
story 324 Each 120 feet in depth. Foi terms
apply to either of the Trustees, or
ISAAC MOISE, Stc'ry.
Dec 10 110 ts
NOTICE.
U. S. Arsenal Augusta * Ga. December
4th 1832.
SEALED Proposals will be received by the
undersigned until the 25th inst. at seven
o’clock. P 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 of January 1833, and end
ing on the last bay of December 1833. The
Wood expected .to be delivered must be. U.pland
White Ouk, Hickory, Black Oak, or Black Jack,
sound straight and free from tot or decay, and
delivered at the Aisenal 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 two securities
to be named in the letter of Proposals, and to be
approved by the Acting Assistant Quarter Mas
ter,) will be required to insure the faithful per
formance of the contract.
The letter of Proposa lto be directed to the
undersigned and endorsed on the Wood
Proposals.
A. C. FOWLER,
Lieutenant and Acting Ass't. Quarter Master
Dec 5 108 td
NOTICE.
ALL persons having demands against the
Estate of John W. Turner, late of Lincoln
County, deceased, will please present them pro
perly authenticated within the time prescribed
by law, and all indebted to said Estate will
plewse make immediate payment to
SHADRACH TURNER, Adm’r.
Oet 29 9-2 td
EAGLE AND PHCENIX HOTEL
T hf „. .. , Augusta, geougia.
l f , ' ve , ,l, » P“ bli ' eenerally, ,f,a. he .ill c,.mint!,
to keep this Hotel,, WHh »U extensive range ..f Stables, iu ha best style for tbe
accommodation of those who will honor hiifi w,th their company. *
I his establishment stands.on the she of ihe old City Hotel, on Broad street, and
,' vah lbe *W imp!"Yemenis, has b, Sis
8 with each room, &c. &c.) renders i. super,or to »„v ,b 0
Sosthern epuntry—h is pleasantly.situated, and contiguous to .lie Sieatu Botit
whaif, and to ihe, point of active business in the city.
It is customary with p/qprietmjs in giving such information »o the public, to t xtol
and render as conspicuously as possible ihoir establishment. However, of his own
serv.ces and the generaUccommodatiou he shall say nothing, leaving iheo, lo speak
for bemselves It ,s due hts f.iends to say, that no pe.sonal exertions or expense
He L/ ,? ar . Ttv > r, i,ors and boardßrs «verv respect orofo, table.
, H k| h n • a " d obll ,S ,n e c,erk8 ’ and ac «' v « sei vanfs, and he w.ll .-rovide for h.s
table all tho variety and Injury which this and ihe ueighbo.ing city ma.luts can ttf
can d be a p?eture<} ab W,,b ' B °° d Jnd cafiab,e os,lerß . aud «be best provendei whtth
The Subscriber renews his services so the public, and hones to merit the liberal
share of patronage which has already been extended to this estab’lishmen .
I o those who have h-mored the establishment with their company, be gratefully
ackooyvmdges .he.rfavors. ' HENRY COSNARD. •
Augusta, 15th October,. 1832,
Just Received, : . . and
TWO HUNDRED PACKAGES
BOOTS AND SHOES,
COMPRISING h general assortment ofgvery
article in tbs Trade , '
ALSO,
A large stock of Sole Leather, CalfskiHs,
Buckskins. Morocco and Linings—Shoe Lasts
Boot and Shoe Tress, and a)l the materials and
Tools for manufacturing. Ail of which will he |
offered to Country Merchants at Charleston prices
for cash or city paper, at No 273, Broad street'
nearly opposite the Globe Hotel.
B. IV. FORCE b Cos.
October 12 gg
r, v pissolution.
HE' co-partnership heretofore ex
isting under the firm of Cosnard &
bvrd, was dissolved on the 13 h inst.
All persons to whom said firm may be in
debted will render their accounts to Mr.
Henry Cosnard, who is legally* author
ized t<>. settle them—and hy whom all
debrs of said fir,m will be paid—he is also
authorised to collect all debts due the
firm. 1 HENRY COSNARD.
J. J BYRD
Augusta, 15th Oct. 1832. 85 ts
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 Com t of sard county, setting for Ordinary
put poses, one tract of laud, in said county known
aa Poor hopes containing one hundred"and'* ten!
acres more or less and three Negmes, team'
Ben, and Harriet, —Sold as f|ie property of
Joseph Henderson, deceased, and for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the day.
CHARLES JENNINGS, Adm't.
Oct 29- 92 «and
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold, oirThursday the d7»H day
of December next, at the late residence
of John W. Turner late of Lincoln County, de
ceased the following properly to wit:
Corn, Fodder, Cotton, Oxen,
and Cart Horses and Cattle of all «teS<-riptions
Household and Kitchen Furniture sale, to cons
tinue from day, to day until nit is sold. Term
made known on the day.
SHADRACH TURNER, Adm’r.
Qct 29 92
Ten Dollars Reward,
STRAYED from the plantation of the Subscri
her, near Louisville, Jefferson County, Ga.
about the first of this month, Two small yellow
bay mare mules, no particular marks recollected,
any person bringing them to the subscriber shall
receive the above reward and all reasonable eg
pences paid, and any information concerning
them will be thankfully received by
RICHARD K BEAL.
Louisv'lle, Noo. 16 4nv 100
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL 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
Ordinaljrof Burke County Lot No 106 in the
I7th District of De Kalb (formerly Henry) coun
ty., Terms Cash.
A. J. MILLER, Adm’r.
Os Robert T. Walker dec'd.
Oct 24 90 wiii
Administrator’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in January next, will b<
sold at the lower Market Honse jn the city
of Augusta, A lot of 7 acres on the Sand Hills
in l.ichmonfl. eyuuty with the improvements
thereon, foi merly the property of JOH N S’HOL'l
Sold as the property of Robeit T Walker de
ceased under an order ofthe Court of Ordinary
of Burke County.
ANDREW J. MILLER, Adm'r
Oct. 31. 93 wtd.
Just Received,
-g QA Doz. Wool Hats
25 cases black Roram Hats
For sale by $
JOHN MARSHALL.
, Otjt 29 >- *
, - , 'SCMiKY
25 Dollars Reward.
QO-WE person or persons secrtir.d ilitun
selves in my Auction Store, after or during
the Public Sale, on the Night, of the oih instant,
and broke open the Desk liiaw, containing tilt
money, and tank therefrom 77 or SBO as nea,
as can be recollected, and perhaps Goods which
cannot at this moment be nartieularised and
then retiled tbiough the back part of the Store
which was barred and locked inside. As thefts of
this kind are frequent, it will be well for all to
be on the look out. Any information leading to
the above will receive; the reward offered aud
the thanks of the public's obedient servant
LATHAM HULL.
j -d™ to 110
FROM the house of Mu B.rd, over
ihe Auction Store of Latham Hull,
or the riigb> in ttit* 2nd December, a sil
ver Patent Level Walfcb, chased cus*
wiilt wreath • f r< ses and thistle; attached
was a buckskin chain and thteo keys, t‘.vo
of which were common, tht* other bad six
pipes 'around a ring such as ate used by
watch-makers—the number and maker's
name not recollected. It was taken frrm
the glass in the dining robin nfer 10
o clock, the owner* rcniembeis to have
wound it up at thut time, A teasortable
rewind will be givert Tor the ren.veiv of
the waichawdiriewctioti of the thief.
December IQ. no (jf
I NEW BCIIOOG,
; ! tN < AMP BCL L itHEE TANARUS,
MR. CHARLES (the present Eng,
lish Teacher at the Richmond Aca
demy,) respectfully informs the public,
>htp on the Ist day of January next he
will open a SCHOOL f>'r the instruc
tion ofjfouib, in the house bolongmg to
P Bentmch, E-q; and lately occupied by
Mis Kaiu, on Campbell stieet.
The public are assured that no exer
tions will be spared by Mr. Charles to
render satisfaction, and to merit a share
of public patronage.
Teuris the same as at the Richmond
Academy.
Mr. Charles' N ght School will be
opened on the Ist Januaiy next, at 7
o’clock, P. M. at the sume place.
December 10. 110 9
NEW SCHOOL.
/.V THE UPPER PART OF AUGUSTA,
MR. J. 11. SP ALTER, will open a
School , in the upper patt »<f Au.
gusta in the vicinity of the New
commencing the 10th of December ? Mr.
Spatter, mil instinct in all the variotit
blanches of the English Language ; and
hopes that by a strict attention to (he
morals and welfare of his pupils and ad-,
vanceuient in Studies, that his exertions
will not be permitted to pass by unnoticed.
I Terms. —s 4, per quarter for Element,
al Scholars, and $6, for th >se further ad*
vanced.
P. S.—Pupils will be admitted rill af
ter the Ist. us January, also, agreeable tie
the usual custom, pupils will be charged
one dollar per quarter (winter quarter) 1
for fuel.
Dec 5 108 51
Just Received,
40,000 superior Spanish SegSLf*
45 Groce Wine Boples
-20 boxes fresh Prunes, in fancy boxes
100 gallons Pickled Oysters, by the ksg
Buckwheat and Rye Flour
Nos i and 3 Mackerel
Pickled Salmon
Do. Cucumber#
Mess Shad, fae. tie.
AL«M>,
10,000 large sweet ORANGES, •
rps SALE, BY "■
■ DORTIC 6l LAFITTE
386, Bread Stretf:
Nov 1$ ISO.
NO. 113.