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flbjiSr* A Meeting of the Mem
iWf bers of ihp Augusta Auxiliary
Temperance Society , will be held at the Methodist
Church To-morrow (Thursday) evmiog, at V o’-
clock. By request of the Board of Managers.
DAVID S. ROWAN, Sec'y.
Jan. I6.~»lt.
Rgggfa- The Episcopal Church
Society will offer for Sale at
Miss Filly's Rooms (S door# below tho
United State#* Hotel,) An elegant assort
ment of useful Articles at 6 o’clock on
To-Morrow Evening, weather permitting ,
if not, the first fair evening after.
JanJ6 It
JkT
AUGUSTA
INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY
THE membeis of the Company are requested
to attend a meeting, to be held at the Globe
Hotel on Saturday Evening I9ih Inst, at 7 o'-
clock, on business of importance,
January I<> ?
ELECTION NOTICE.
AN Election will be held, at the different
places of Election for the County of Rich
mond on Monday the 11th day of February
,next. for a Ta* Collector for tbe present year
so fill the vacancy of Oliver Reed, Esq. who
declines serving.
GREEN B. MARSH ALL, j i. c. r. c.
WILLIAM SHANNON, J I. c. R. c.
EDWARD THOMAS, j V c. r. c.
O’ The different Gal' tteg, of the city, will
give the above three inset tionS.
Jan 16 7 3t
* Just opened and for sate, whole*
sale and retail,
’At No. 210 Broad street, an extensive
collection of ,
, BOOKS’, ,
Stationary and Engravings
Catalogues of which are u» be seen there
»od at 'he Auction Store of
i LATHAM HULL,
Jan 7 It
Notice. ,
THE Ttustees of the Academy oY Richmond
County will le«M, for a term of years, on
: the drat Tuesday iu February next, at. the Mar
ket House (if not leased by private contract be
fore that time) all the lots lying south of Wat
. kin’s-street, to the north side of the Beaver Dam,
„ at laid out by Robert Raiford, Esq. City Survey
or. For terms, apply to
JAMES M’LAWS.CIk. of the Boat'd.
.Tannery Hi 3 7
O' The different Gazettes of the city will giVe
,<he above three insertions.
TO THE PUBLIC.
LAM BACK ti RUsE would inform their
friends and the public generally, that they
have engaged a first rate WORKMAN, (not
jfrom Palis) and will, iu futuie, keep always on
haud, a large and general assortment of every
thing in their line,especially CANDIES and SY
RUPS.
January 16 7
, -Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS John VV. Wilde, Administra
tor, on the Estate of Maria Stuart, >p
pitas for letters of Dismissoiy, on said Estate,
These are therefore, to cite all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be It appear at my office, within the timejrrescri
bed by law, to file their objections (if any they
have,) and shew cause why said Letters should
not be granted.
B. M’KINNE, and. c. o. o. n. c.
Jan 16 m6n» 7
Fur sale.
OR will be Rented for a number of years, the
Dwelling House and Lot; now occupied
bv the front of the undersigned, on the corner
of Greene and Centre Streets—if wanted, imme
diate possession will he given.
„ ALSO, „ „ l f
For Sale, three small Dwelling
Houses, and Lot, on Telfair Street.
The above Houses and Lot, will be
ImUHw sold all together, or separately, on
$ credit of one two and three years, or leased
for a term of years, ns may be desired. Apply
to JOHN HOWARD, or
WM. BOSTWICK.
Jan. 16. 7
ON CONSIGNMENT,
7tlBT RECEIVED,
2 Pip** COGNAC BRANDY
2 Half Pipes do do
4 11 “ Holland Gin
SO qr &half qr casks of Madeira, French
Madeira', Sherry aud Malaga Wines
10 cases Shoes assorted
10 bales brown Sheetings aud Shirtings
FOB SALE BY _ .
J. MARSHALL.
Jan 16 -- 7 ts
| f „. , j&xecutor’s Salje.
WI LL be sold un the first Tuesday
in March, next at the late Hesi-
I dene of L«vey Powers, bv an order ob-
I mined from the Court of Ordinary, all
I the Household and Kitchen Furniture,
I end two milch Cows; also on the same
I day at the Market House five negro slaves
I to wit. Fanny, Lucy, & her 3 children,
I Louis, Zelda, and Dennis.
The said property sold for tbe benefit
I of the heirs aud creditors of said Estate.
JOSEPH COLLINS, Ex’r.
I Jan 16 wtd 7
KThe Subscriber announ
ces himself a Candidate for Tax
r, of Richmond County, to fill
H ihevacancy occasioned by the resignation
I of Oliver Reed.
JAMES PRIMROSE.
January 11 td 5
■ E hS* ROBERT RAIFORD
H respectfully announces himself
I to the Voters of Richmond County, for
■ the office, of Tax Collector .in place of
I Oliver Reed, Esq. whe declines serving.
■ Jao 11 stf
■ Zysgp We are authorized to an-
H SW? nounce Mr. Christopher C.
I Taliaferro a Candidate for Tax Col
■ lector of Richmond county in place of
■ Oliver Reed, Esq. resigned. /an 14
I Transfer of Ufaiva.
I TUST PRINTED, and for sale at this office
■*l Blank Powen of Attorney, for transferrins
H \7>’>W|ftj'the LawT Lotteries..
IMPORTANT VICTORY;
Sylvester against the World!!!
The ever fortunate Sylvester has again
cause to announce ro his Patron’s the pro.,
eminent success which has attended the
efforts of one of his distant correspondents.
Drawing of the Virginia State Lottery,
Class No. 7, drawn at Richmond Dec. 21
40, 45, 65, 34, 58, 7. 46, 48, 6), 44
Combination 7 34 58 the grand pjize of
10,000 dollars
Was sent by SYLVESTER in a letter
to a gentleman at Nashville,Tenn.
Adventurers look to the above, and if
you Value wealth send vour Orders to the
PRIZE SELLING SYLVESTER:
_ AGAIN.
IN TII-E NEW YORK LOTTERY,
, Drawn Dec. 26*h, 1832,
SYLVESTER sold the second Capi
tal Prize of
.4,000 dollars
It was.owned, by an Adventurer, who
f»r a long time had been wooing the
Fickle Goddess. *
NEW YORK LOTTERY,
Class No. 2, for 1833,
To be drawn ,on, Wednesday, January 15
66 No.-Lottery—lo drawn ballots
$30,000.
CAPITALS.
1 Pri/.e of 20,000 dollars
1 do SiPPO dollars
2 do 1,600 dollars
2 do 1,500 dollars
2 do , i ■ : v • 1.270 dollars
Tickets FIVE Dollars
VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY
Class No. 1, for 1833
Un be drawn on Friday, Jan 18th, 1833. r
66 No. Lottery—lo drawn ballots.
$25,000.
•* . L CAPITALS i
1 Prize of 55,000 dollars 1
1 do 6.000 dollars
I do 3,000 dollars
V do 2.000 dollars
dec Amounting to 2,282,000 dollars
Tickets $6. Halves f 3 Quarters $1 50
For Prile£ direct vnur orders to
S. J. SYLVESTER,
. , BALTIMORE
Jan 14 , - 7 ts
“brilliant scheme •
By this day's Mail will.Me received the
drawing of the
New York Consolidated Lottery
Class Na. 1, for 1833
HIGHEST PAIZE 25.000,
LOWEST “ 7
u SCHEME
1 Prise of 2!5,000 dollar*.
J 44 6,000 dollars,
1 44 4.000 dollars,
\ *• 3,000 dollars,
10 44 1,000 dollars,
20 44 300 dollars,
20 “ 300 dollars,
66 44 200 dollars,
56 44 100 dollars.
56 44 60 dollars.
56 t!> 40 dollars.
112 44 20 dollars.
2240 44 14 dollars.
15400 44 7 dollars.
Ticket $6. Half $3. Quarter $1 60
ttjT Print* Sold and Cashed at
BEERS’
Fortunate Lotte.y Office JVo. 241 Broad-street
%* Address orders to W.P- Bebbb.
Jan 16
By thin Evening's Mail will be received
the drawing of the
New York Consolidated Lottery
Class No. 1, for 1833.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of 25,000 dollars,
1 “ 5,000 dollar*,
t 44 4,000 dollars.
1 44 3,000 dollars.
10 w 1,000 dollars.
20 u 500 dollars.
20 44 * 300 dollars.
&c dec Sf c dec 4*c dec
Ticket $6, Half $3, Quarter $1 60.
(ETOrdert received aaa protoßtly attended to at
TALMA N’B
State Lottery Qff,fee No. 228 Broad Street, three
Doors above Mclntosh
Jan 16 It
« A Sifkatiori Wanted,
BY a young man who is thoroughly
acquainted with the business, in a
wholesale .and retail Grocery, or Shoe
Store, or most any respectable Mercan
tile business, either in this city or country,
and. would be satisfied with a liberal com
pensation. , Permanent employment be
ing his chief object. Satisfactory refer
ence given. A line addressed to L. C.
P. at the office of the Georgia Courier
will be attended to.
January 14 w3t 6
Georgia, Lincoln County.
WHEREAS William Jeter, Guar
dian for the minora of Jesse Har
dy, seo’r. deceased, viz: Whitwell H.
Hardy and Dicy S, Hardy, applies for
Letters Qisroissory, from said Guardian'
ship. ....
These are therefore to cite summon
and admonish all and singular those . con.
cerned to be and appear at. my Office,
within the time prescribed by law, and
shew cause why said letters should not be
granted.' .-
Given udder my hand in office, this 7th day of
January 1533.
F. F. FLEMING, c. c. o. l.c.
Jan 14 6 m6m
— the subscribers
HAVE this day taken Mr. H W.
Risley iuto Copartnership- They
will continue the business under tho old
firm. R. B. HAVILAND dt Cos.
Jan 1 3t 3
AUCTION SALES
BY J. MARSHALL,
This Night , at half past 6 o'clock .
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Seasonable Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS
Hardware and Cutlery
BOOTS and SHOES,
And a variety df other articles
Terms cash
Jan 16 . 6
BY LATHAM HULL.
To-Morrow Morning the 17 th Instant
at 11 o'clock.
Hardware and Furniture.
And at Night at No. 210
Books aud Stationary.
Jan 14
BOOK AUCTION.
BY LATHAM HULL
On Thursday Evening January 17'h, at
tbe Store No 210, Broad street,
mil be Sold,
An extensive collection of the best works
of the best Authors on
Divinity; Law; Physic; History and
Biography,
ALSO,
A good collection of Miscellaneous works;
Novels and Romances ; School Books dt
Stationary ; Also a variety of
Splendid Prints & Engravings.
Terms Cash.
Jan 16 ' 6
CREDIT SALES.
- BY L. HULL,
On Thursday next, 17 th instant , at 11
o'clock, will be sold ,
200 pieces prime 42 inch Hemp Bagging,
oti a'Credit of twelve months, for ap
proved endorsed paper.
The above is well worthy tbe attention
of planters and, dealers in the article, as it
affords time and opportunity to realise
the, foods .from the sale out of the pro
ceeds of next crop, long before the pur
chase money, will becomo due,
January 14
ayfeWcT are authorized to an
nounce Jacob C. Bugg a Can
didate for Tax Collector of Richmond
county in place of Oliver Reed, resigned.
The oilier city papers are request
ed to copy this till day of Elec'ion
Jan 14 td 6
WARE 2X0082,
FOR SALE.
WILL be sold, at Auction, to the
highest bidder, at the Lower
Market-House, in the City of Augusta, on
the first Tuesday in March next, unless
previously disposed of »t private sale,
that well known Fin Proof WARE
HOUSE, lately owpadAnd occupied by
Messrs. Sims, Williams dt Woolsey.
The advnntages and conveniences of
this valuable property, having a Wharf
attached to it on the river, the location,
the oldest established and perhaps the
best in the city, the extensive and Incra.
live run of custom it enjoys, comprising
a large number of the most wealthy Plan*
ters and Merchants throughout the interi
or of Georgia and South-Carolina, which
it is thought an early purchaser may se
cure the continuance of, offer great in*
ducements to tb<>se who are desirous to
engage id the Ware-House and Commis
sion Business.
Persons wishing to purchase are invited
to examine the property ; it may be pur
chased at private sale, by application to
the Proprietors at any time ptevious to
the day of sale.
Terms made known on application, or
on the day of sale.
JOHN HOWARD aod
WILLIAM JOHNSTON.
For themselves and the other Proprietors.
Augusta, 10th Jaouary, 1833.
Georgia Journal at Milledge
ville, the Charleston Courier, the Geor
gia Gazette at Athens, and the Telescope
at Columbia, S. C. are requested to insert
the above once a week until the day of
sale, and send their accounts to us.
Jan 14 if 6
NOTICE .
THE undersigned having purchased
tbe Fire Proof WARE HOUSE ,
lately owned and occupied by Sims,
Williams & Woolsey, have appointed
Ms,. William M. Marlin .their Agent,
who is duly authorised to attend to all un
settled business of the Ware-House, and
to whom alt persons indebted will please
make payment. .He is also duly autho
rized to deliver all Cotton or Merchan
dize now in Store to the owners or their
order, on payment of expenses and ad
vances. : *• .
JOHN HOWAttD and
WM. JOHNSTON.
lor themselves, and the other proprietors.
Augusta, 7 ? 2w
fly* Tbe Athenian, Washington News
Georgia Journal and the Georgia Con
stitutionalist will insert tbe above for two
weeks, and send their accounts.
New Crop Georgia Syrup.
15 Hhdi. Syrup
25 Hilda N. O Molasses
100 Boxes Mustard
This Day, landing for sate, by
Q. H. METCALF.
Dec 3 107
NEWARK CIDER.
15 Barrels Newark CIDER, of
first quality, just received, and for sale,
By M. ROFF.
Jan 2 ; LW ® 4W
SNOWDEN St SHEAS,
HaVejurl received from New-York t s
EXTRA blue, black Si fancy colored Cloths
superior fancy striped and buffCasslmers
Extra fine German Goals Hair Cambist and su-;
perior Pongees »•
Superior green and brown Imitation Merinos
Super fancy colored and black figured Gro de
Naps
Extra black English Lustrings
Super Scarlet and black Thibet wool Hdkfs.
Rich Scarlet Merino Long Shawls
Fancy Bead Retticules and Purses
Rich Blond Gauze Veils and fancy carved Combs
Super Table Diaper and Damask Napkins
Extra fine and wide Furniture Dimities
S Bales 8-4 Dufie Blankets <
2 Bales low priced Negrff Kersey#
1 Bale super Scotch Carpetings »
Heavy 3-4, 7 8 and 4-4 Lowell Cotton Osaabnrgs
1 Bale low priced and superior red and white
Flannels
A LARGE SUPPLY
Low priced and fancy sattinetts
fan 4 2 6t
Jr. SMITH & CO.
275, Broao-Strxet.
Hate received per recent arrivals and offer for sale
J half A qr. boxes Rai
-20 drums frosb Turkey Figs
6 Jars Malaga Grapes
15 Bbis Sicily Filberts
15 do Braxil Nuts
20 do S«f( Shifted Almond#
5 cases Bordeaux Prunes, contain
ing Trunks Reticules, Ac.
2D bags Groundnuts
2 kegs Zante Currant*
5000 Sweet Oranges
10,000 Spanish Cigars
20 cases “ I. C.” Champaigne, war*
ranted, a superior article
10 baskets “J. C.” Champaign pints
10 cases Lambert Champaign
10 do Old Hock Vintage, 1822
10 do Old Pott bullied in Oporto
Harris St Sous brand and su.
perior
3 cases Burgundy, Comet and oth
er brands
10 do Claret
10 do Muscat
1 pipe L. P. Teuerilfe
1 do Pert
1 do Brown Sherry
1 do Pale do
Raviua Sc Aiburtes and Duff Gordcrn
Sc Cos. brands
5 qr. casks common Sherry
5. do de Madeira
25 dozen assorted Cordials
10 do Spanish Cordials fancy bot
tles
10 baskets Anizotte
10 cases American, Canton Sc West
India Preserves
Containing Peach, Quince, Green and
Blue Gauges, Orange, Lime, Pine Ap
ple, Plum, Preserved Ginger, Set. Slc
10 cases American, London and
Fteuch Pickles,Cucumbers, Ac
5 baskets superfine Olive Oil
2 cases Italian, Vermicelli and
Macaroni
2 do. Genoa Citron
A do. Olive Capres Sf Anchovies
4 do. Cinnamon, Nutmegs,Cloves
and Mace
4 cases Mushroom and Walnut Catsup
5 do. London Mustard in Ibo. halves Sc
quarters
5 do. fresh Chocolate
25 boxes Sperm Candles
25 do. Georgia do.
50 do. Herring [ers
20 bbls. Butter, Sugar and Water Crack
20 half; 20 qr. and SO kegs do.
10 bbls. Pilot Bread and Soda Biscuit
200 doz. Mapes’ and Mrs. Miller’s sweet
scent and fine cut Tobacco
20 casks American and London Porter
S do. Scotch pale Aie
20 bbls. Beache’s Caoal Flour
20 half do. aod 10 half do. Rye Flour
1 box smoked Salmon
5 half bbls. and 10 kits pickled do.
10 kits soused Salmon
10 do. No. 1 Mackerel
5 bbls. smoked Beef; 3 bbls Tongues
10 cases Pine Apple Cheese
3 do Canton Fire Crackers
Goshen Butter; Leaf Lard
Sugar House and West-India Motasses
Albauy Ale and Newark Cider
Gunpowder, Hysen and Imperial Teas
Pearl Ash, Salaetatus ground and race
Ginger
Louisiana loaf and lump Sugar
Red Pepper and W. India Pepper Sauce
Buckwheat, halves and qr. bbls. ;
‘ Jao 7 3
NEW PATTERNS
Os Earthen and China Ware.
THE subscribers have recently received, per
ships Olive Branch and Ganges, at Savan
nah, from Liverpool direct, 266 packages of
Earthen and China Ware, which makes thei
fall stack in every respect complete, and embra
ces every variety of blue, black, brown, pink,
and purple Dinner and Tea Ware—Persian
plates, disbes, teas, bowls, and jugs, of entire
new patterns, at prices unusually low—together
with every article of enameled, tAiged, C. C, and
Moco Ware. < •>
Their assortment will bear comparison with
any ever offered in the Southern country, and
earnestly invite merchants, aad others, .who
have usually thought in Charleston, or elsewhere,
to an tatfiiiistion for themselves before mak
ing future purchases* Prices will be foetid low
and terms liberal. Every attention will be paid
to orders, both in selecting and packing—none
but expeiienced packer*being employed by us.
They have also for sale, every variety of cut
and plain Hall Lamps, Astral Lamps, aad
Shades extra. Billiard and Liveipool Suspend
ing La naps: end Glasses extra, due gilt China
Tea Sets—Jugs, Plates, Teas, and Coffees, Li
quor cases, &lc
IV, B. TAYLOR & Cos.
No. 266 Broad st. under the Masonic Hall,
And 363, one door below the Merchants' aad
Planter's Bank.
Augusta, Dec. 7. 108 ts
Received this Day,
JBF BOATS NOS. 11 and 12.
ICASE Ladies white end black Sr
tio Slippers . ~ ,
1 do Gentlemen** prunella buckled
Pumps . .
! 1 do do Calfskin da a®,
1 do Boy* Kid and .Morocco do do
J B. W. FORCE.& C®.
January, 7’ 3
■ NOT&lj. ,
The Copartnership heretofore exiting
between the Subscribers under tbe firm of
J. D. Beers Sc Cos. in New-York,, end
Beers, Booth St St. John, in Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Petersburg, Ya., Fayetteville,
N. C., Charleston, S. C. f Savannah and
Augusta, Geo, and New Orleans, La.,;
was dissolved by mutual consent on the
first day of October last. The unsettled
affairs of tlie several firms will be attended
to by either of the subscribers, or their
agents, who have heretofore conducted
the same*, and, who are hereby authorised
and empowered to settle and close the'
business. » • .» *t « ■
IJ.D B&ER3. ’
SnaazD? \VM. L BOOTH.
January Ist 1833. ( I.R. ST. JOHN
Tbe business will be continued by the
subscribers, for their own account and
benefit, in New York/bndav iihe firm of
J. D. Beers Sc Cos., hi Pbilidefpkta, Fay
etteville, N. C. Charleston, S. C., Sa
vannah aud N. Orleans, trader'the firm
of J. D. Beers, I. R. St. John St' Cos.
and in Augusta for account and benefit of
themslvesand D. W. St. John, under tbe
same firm.
Signed, (J. D. BEERS,
) I. R ST. JOHN.
New-York, January l*t, 1833
NOTICE.
THE Subscribers have entered into
Copartnership for tbe transaction
EXCHANGE BUSINESS
at Augusta, Ga. under the firm of
J. D. Beers, 1.11. St. John Cos.
J. D. Br-ERS;
I. R. St. JOHN,
D. VV. St. JOHN.
Jan. Ist, 1831
07* The Constitutionalist, N. A. Ga
zette and Chronicle will copy the above.
Jan 1.4 6t 6
JTEW STORE.
COMBS;
THE attention of purchasers is re
spectfully invited to an entire
new stock of
COMBS;
Which we are now opening at the Brick
Store, directly opposite the Theatre,
consisting of
Richly wrought Tortoise Shell
COMBS ; .
New Patterns, and carved on both sides.
Tortoise Shell plain Tuck do from $2 to
f • $lO I I." ... .)• .!
Do do Puff and Side do
Dq do Neck and Long do
,Do , i- do Dressing and Pocket do
700 dot Brasilian Tuck do
900 * v Side do <>.
200 •** * Crescent and Curl do
50 " ; *• Long do
400 “ fine and supe< fine Ivory do
100 “ Ivory and Horn Pocket 4o
80 “ English mu! American .Drhskingdb
The above Combs, recently purchased
in New-York, axe offered cheap for cash,
or approved paper, by .. ,
STOVALL Sc HAMLEN,
No. 287 Broad-Street.
January 7 S ,
Patent Shot, a tic! Bar Lead,
landing this Day, from the Washington
500 Bags Patent drop Shot, assorted
100 do Buck Shot
10 boxes Bar Lead, For tale by
G. H. METCALF,
Agent for the Baltimore Shot Company,.
Dec 31 118 ts
MUSIC TUITION .
MR. GROVES, Professor of the
Flute and Clarionet, will give a
course of Lessons on the above Instru
ments. Terms may be known by apply
ing at the New Theatre between 10 and
2 o'clock, A. M.
Jan 4 ts 2
Lime! Lime!! Lime!!!
OkAgk rasks superior white tump Lithe .
200 casks fresh Thomaston Rock
Lime i •
Will be received this week and for sale by
G. H. METCALF.
nov 5 95
Tliu SUBSCRIBERS
OFFERS FOR SALE.
500 pieces Cotton Bagging on liberal
terms. • •
•4 ■ $ •-r Also—ln the Marasine ■
600 kegsFF and FFF Dupont's Gun Powder
10 do Eagle Powder in>96 Canisters
20 half kegs Eagle Powder d>» loose
PiLLOT &, LE BARBIER.
. . Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL he sold, en the first Toesdsy tn Feb
ruary next, et tbe Court House, ip Jack
sooboro.’ Scriveu County, between tea end four
o’clock,.
. One Bay Horse levied on as
tbe property oi William Sowell, to satisfy • fi
fa. from the Superior Court of Scriveor i" flT( ! r
of Jease Collins Administrator, be. on mncis
Sowell’s estate vs. said Wm. Sowell. Property
pointed opt by John S. Matter.
JOHN C. FERRILL, Bhenf.
Jan 4 2
Aoeom, Jan. Ist., 1833.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing be
tween Augustus B. Losostrxet and Wil
lsam W Maim*. »* this day dissolved—and the
undersigned have connected themselves for the
PRACTICE OF LAW, under the firm of
Longstrett , Jenkms <s• Mann.
They will regularly attend tbe Soperior Court
in all the counties of ths Middle Circuit, end in
several of tbe Northern; together with tbe Court
of Common Pleas in the city of August*.
Persons having Professional Business with
either of the undersigned, will please address
their letters to the ears eftbeonurFT
AUGUSTUS B. LONGSTREET.
CHARLES J- JENKINS.
WILLIAM W. MANN.
Jtutfl 4t 119
T TO HIRE. ~
A NEGRO GIRL, a g«od House
Servant. Apply at this effic*.
Bur 3 31
3
CAUTION.
THE public are hereby notified, that
a man well known in this city, by
the name of Jams* McDoNNoffqa, came
to my Store and purchased a lot of goods,
which he represented he would pay cash
for, evidently With the intention of swind
ling me out of the amount f he purchas
ed them in the name of Joseph C. Har
ris & Cos. of Warrenton, and under pre
tence of going out for the money, he di.
reeled the wagoner to move off with
the goods. This is to eaotion others uoder
similar circumstances to bewkfo of him,
JOHN COSKERY.
Augusta, Jan 9 . ; 4
" TANARUS" NOTICE.
IiWILL attend at my Office, North
East Corner, Basement Story, City-
Hall, from 2 to 5, o’clock; F. M. every
day (Sunday’s excepted) for the parpose
of recgivmg the retains of taxable pro
perty -Sadie City .of Augusta.. AH per
sons interested trill pay attention to this
notice/ 0 *» tv - • ■ ,
GEO. M. WALKER, c. c. c.
Jan 9 **.«•'*/ 4tf
PROSPECTUS.
TOR PUBLISHING, kt SUBSCRIPTION, IN CBIBOMt
r - PqVNTT,
A Weekly Nattpaper, to be entitled the
Cherokee \nte\Ugencef
To kt conducted by
Howell Cobb, m-.’s
ON presentiug to the people tbit pro
spectus, the Editer deems it Super
fluous to say one word with regard to the
utility of newspapers. There, are how
ever, particularly at this time, other du»
ties that may not be avoided to easily.
In entering the political arena, we may
not conceal our sentiments, for wv con
ceive it our doty, to our friends and . op
ponents, frankly to avow- them. The
State aa contended for
by the best expounders of> the constitu
tion arev4hoso weavow; we hold tha: each
State has reserved Cos herself, all trad eve
ry sigh,, not surrendered up and enumer
ated ip the Censtitution of
States; that they may, nay .should, and
have reserved for the very purpose, those
rights, that whenever occasion requires
they may bn exercised; but the States
should be «areful ’in-the .exercise of
what are called and supposed to be re
served rights, those surrendered up are
oot-vWfated, for they are no more the
rights of the States than it they' had ne
ver been exercised by them.. The Gen
eral Government too must move within
its legitimate sphere, carefully observing
what powers it may exercise—what are
reserved to the. respective sovereignities,
and what have not been granted. While
here urn remark that We are uncomprom
ising Union men} ® n d Feel and consider
ourselves identified with all those that
now rel?jr trader the itendard of the twen
ty-four States, whatever minor distinc
tions may, heretofore; <bav« separated ur.
■ Aa respects the parties in Georgia, too
we have a word to, sajtr—We have acted
with perfect satisfaction te ourselves with
the Republican pasty. t The spitit of that
party will be carried ieto our labors; but
we wishit.understood tbat.wk have not,
and cannot npw consent .to, advance our
party views and prospects by .contending
against ibose opponents; we,offer to our
pppnnents the free use of onr columns, if
th«y are properly used. ii ■
i> ,Jt is useless to say onyl thing of, the in
terest ia|«<cMuotry in-which the Intelligent
ur wilt bn loeeied-Witbe famjer is invited
there by its fertile-lands—-the unhealthy
by itr waters aud air-i—the chvmist by the
>» its bosom.
The earliest attention and notice will be
given of all oew.dttcuvvries of gold mines
or ether. Valuable cariosities.
The Editor will, practice Law in the
Counties,, of Cherokee, Cass. Forsyth,
Lumpkin and Floyd, and will be thankful
for any business committed to his atten
tion in.those counties. -
All letter*and communications to the
Editor, relating to the Office, or other
business must be post paid to entitle them
to notice: thi3 rule will be firmly adhered
tO. .. .... ... '
All commuaications intended for pub- -
lication must be accompanied by a re*"
ponsible and respectable name.
Nothing of a personal character, either
in the form of a communication or adver
tisement, will, in any instance, be petmit*
ted to appear in oor columns.
Our subscription will be three dollar#
each year, when paid in advance, or four
dollars at the end of the year.
Advertising and Job-Work solicited
and executed with neatness and despatch*
, A synopsis of all the Sheriffs* sales
will be published io Augusta, Mitledge
ville, and Macon, at the expense of the
proprietor.
The paper may be expected to appear
by tbe 20th of Febusry.
Our correspondents will direct their
communications to Cherokee Court
(loose.
ffy* Editors in Georgia ore requested to
publish the above.
Jan 4 27
Received* this dfiy ~
A AA tides of Skirting and Harness Lea
of favorite brands, en consign
ment and wm be sold low by ..
B. W. FORCE 6 Cos.
No 219, Broad-street.
nor 28 . wS* , 188
MRS. REEVES
WISHING to make Augusta tbe place at
her permanent residence, respectfully
tenders her services to the public ns Teacher of
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
Scholars who wish her services will pleas* to
leave their names at -the Book Store of Messrs-
Richarbs Is Gararl nod Dv. Waav s, whore
her terms will be ntnde known. ’
Dec 24 HO *•
MRS. 8. M. BOWEN
WILL resents «ba exercises of her
School for Young Ladies, on Mon
day the 7tb of January next. .
For terms apply at bar residence on
Washington street. - .
December 3