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os. aw j > picture baxb.
By LATHAM HULU,
On Wednesday next, 27 th inst. at 11
o'clock, A M. under the Globe Hotel,
Will be soli! the following
Splendid < )il Paintings :
1. A Lanscape. crossing the Bridge, tr«od.
2. Two Sen Views, moonlight after Veruet, a
dose copy.
3. The he«d of a Jew, an original by Sir God
frey Koeller.
4. P rtrait of Benj West, late President of the
Royal Academy.
6. Gen. Washington, a close Copy from Gilbert
Stuart’s original.
6 The Spanish Captive, after the original.
7. A mountain Lu»«l*c.ap*. p tinted by Wouver
tnuis. undoubted original.
8. The Curtain Picture, which has deceived
hundreds of persons.
9 Edward Forr*st, in the character of Rnlla.
10. Head of John H. Poweli, after the one by
Sir Thomas Lawrence.
11. O'iulha. after the original in Paris.
I*2. Boy ut night—caudle light.
13. Rubin’s Mother, an oiigiual sketch un
doubted.
14. Portrait of Lorenzo l)ow, the Preacher.
16 The Faithful Servant, crossing the uipwr.
,16. A Female Sketching.
17. A Portrait.
18. The Suktnau.
10. Fishing Scene,.
20. Kveuing Star.
Also, at 12 o'olock.
Geoigia Syrup in Bartels.
30 Bbls. No. 2 Mackeral.
VO do. Irish Potatoes.
TOOK'i HER WITH
Brandy, Ruin. Gin, Wine, Bagging, Ilatd
tvHir, sundry articles of Furniture, Sic. Sijc. Hit.
teems cash
And at the usual hour at Night,
DRV GOODS.
HARD WAKE,
CUTLERY,
ROOTS and SIIQES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, &c. &c.
Tarns Cush.
Match 22 trl
STEAM-BOAT OFFICE ?
Savannah, March 16 Hi, 1833. J
Notice.
AN Election fur the office of Treasurer of the
Steam Boat Compuoy of Georgia, at Au
gusta, to supply the place of R F. Poe, Esq. re
signed. will lake place at the office in Savannah
on Monday 25th instant at 9 o’clock A M.
Bond for I2<toowiih two or more approved
securities will be tequued. Applicants will hand
in their applications to the President of the
Steam Hunt Company of Georgia, naming their
securities, on or before that rlav.
\VM E. LONG,
Secretary and Trea S !i. C.
The Coiisiltutiqiinls-t, Chronicle, and Gazelle
will publish the above once.
Match 18 -ftl 33
T THE PUBLIC.
ON the Ist day bf this uioiiih, there took
place a toemeuduus sturni at THi>niaston,
whicliii found to have extended wide and fat,
and Ij have done hutch damage—owing to which
Ihe itinerant agents employed to sell tickets
could mil arrive'in time, and the di nwing of the
Lfiihtni Hofei Properly Lottery could not take
place on the 2d inst. As there is considerable
stock yet to dispose of the l’loprirlor thinks it
best to have ilie drawing when the stock is sold,
or most ceiiaiulv llielust day of January next:
lids will give him 1 me to sell the balance of the
li. kets.
Messrs Salimanh Si Overton start a Hue Post
f-oacli Union Line, to leave Macon and Coluin
liut. on the fiist Monday in Apiil next, and
im:et at tlre Union Hotel in TliutAaSton three
limes a week This splendid line must raise the
stocks, and he a great inducement for purchns
ers, whoever indulge in Lotleiies.
J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor.
Much 18 33
JUST RECEIVED.
200 lbs superior Smoked Shliiioii
20 l.bU Apples
12 do Dried do
ft do do Peaches'
10 Firkins Goshen Bulled
25 Di'nius sopeiior Figs
5 do Sultana Raisins, without Seeds
10 Cases genuine J. C. Chainpnigue
10 Baskets do do do piuts
16 Casks London Porter
N. SMITH At€o.
*' 27^ v Broad Street.
March 6 28
VALUABLE REAL ES FATE,
FO.lt SALK.
WILL lie sold, on accommodating terms
tlu* LOTS, situated on the south side of
Broad Stre t, below Campbell’s Gully and
nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel, cotnpi isint:
a from of 100 feet on Broad street, it is offered
for sate, in seperat* Lots, nr the wit de together,
for further particulars, Enquire of Mr. Robert
Walton at the Insurance Bank, or to
WM. P. DEARMOND.
Augusta, F«h 25 24 if
Shot Guns and Pistols.
JUST RECEIVED,
Elegant Defile barrelled Fowling
Piece*, with Percussion Lurks
I prtir Duelling Pistols
10 pair Pocket tlo
I'oß SALE, UV *
J. MARSHALL.
fell 4 15 ts
choick groceries!
20 Bhlt. single, double and refilled Loaf
j. Sugar
15 boxes Sperm Candles
■ 20,000 Spanish Segars, superior
10 bags piirn* Java CoiTee
10 half bbls Canal Flour
20 Baskets first quality Champaign
50 Catty boxes fresh Hyson and Gunpow
der lea
1 chest superior black Tea
10 gross cut papered Tobacco
JO boxes fresh bunch Kaisins
. 30'drum* fresh Turkey Figs
25 boxes Piuues ,
. -4 Baskets fresh Olive Oil
30 half and quarter bids Buckwheat Meal
10 casks Loudou Porter
20 bills Irish Potatoes
10 Firkins Goshen Butter
50 Jars assorted Pickles
FOR SALK LOW, BY
JOHN COSKERY,
256, Broud- Street.
Feb. 20 \ v 22 if
/« addition to a heavy Hack on hand, the subscri
bers are receiving weekly, ,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OK
FRESH
Intending to keep at all times a large Slock
which shall be offered sit reduced prices, would
invite the attention of the Country Merchants,
and the public.
also,
Harness and Skirting Leather,
And every variety of SHOE LEATHER, and
all the and Tools for Manufacturing at
273, Broad Street.
B. W. FORCE & Cos.
[TP FORCE’S Boot and Shoe Factory,
Jackson street,in the renr of B VV.F. Si Co’s
Store, where Boots and Shoes, of every discrip
lion ate made and repaired at short notice
Fel* 27 26 ts
New Crop Molasses.
For Sale, low from Wharf,
45 Hltds. superior. New Molasses, hy
GEORGE H. METCALF.
Fob 15 20
JUST RECEIVED,
20 Bbls. Fresh Beer
20 do Newark Cider, in prime order
TOO boxes superior Bunch Raisins
25 halves do do
25 quatlets do do
40 iii kins best Goshen Butter
20 bbls Northern Apples, in good order
100 hampers Irish Potatoes
10 boxes Herrings
Pickled Tongues Smoked do
half bbls Pickled Pork
bbls Smoked Beef
C Boxes Fresh Lemons
* FOR SALE, UY
DOR TIC & LAFITTE,
No. 2.36, Broad Street .
d’eb 13 __ 19 ts
FRUIT.
Just received per WASHINGTON ,
50 Bunches Banana^
3000 Plantains
200 Pint Apples
10 bbls Apples
1000 Oranges.
ALSO , IN STORE,
Hampers Irish Potatoes
100 Smoked and Pickled Tougues
25 bbls Newark Cider
10 do Cider Vinegnr
3 cas«£ Martineque Preserves
2000 Ibs.'Vei.isOjU Hams
N. SMITH & Cos.
275 Broad .Street.
Feb 11 18
LAMUACIv & RUSE,
ALIVAfS Alt l: At) !
IV FUTON TAFFEV, a fine article fur Colds
Scotch Cakes ; black Cakes, and
Houey Cakes, all of which are new articles.
JujU Received, a small lot of very fine
Oranges and fresh Figs
Fresit Pies, every day at 11 o’clock.
Also, can be hud u few gAllons first rate Pickles
pot up in tile very best style.
.Jau 28 ts 12
IfTjPiUßlHjEaa"
DENTIST.
RETURNS his thanks to the public for the
patronage he has received in this city, and
. upoiiiis his friend's that he will visit if earlier
next wintei than he did the past.
July 2Q 48 ts
TO HIRE,
TWO House Servants, one of which is a first
rale Coachman and Ostler, as well as a
House Settfaut.—Apfdy to the subscriber,
BENJ. SIMS.
March 8 „ 28
_____
ALE persons indebted to tire estate
of Joiiii Phelan, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment—
,artd th#se having demandsagainst said es
tate to haod in their accounts duly attest'-
ed, to TIIOS. DUFFY, Adm’r.
Docomber 31. 118 fiivv
MODERN STYLE
or
MR. K. S. JACK3OTT,
Late Principal tlcn’isl of the Bowery 'Theatre,
‘N‘ vi’York.
Respectfully announces to his friends
and the public of Augusta, that he is now
prepared to give lessons on that elegant and
mosr fashionable instrument, the Flute.
My. J. having'studied under the Celebrated
Ciiddy; kegs leave to observe that h ts method
of teaching is precisely after the taanber ol
Messis. Nicholson fc Cuddy ; embracing all the
variety of Tone, Fiugeriug. Articulation, Vi
bration, Gliding, Shakes, Harmonics, Sic. Sic.
made use Os by the two above mentioned, the
most celebrated performers of Europe and
America.
For Terms apply at Mrs. Wests Boarding
House, Corner of Washington e,nd Ellis-streets
Feb 13 13 1m
7 HAY
BUNDLES of an excellent quality, in
lots to suit purchasers.— For sale by
J. MEIGS, aphis Warehouse.
March 15 oa w f4w 32
TIIK SUBSCRIBERS
offers for sale.
pieces Cotton Bagging on liberai
teiras.
Also— ln the Magazine
600 kegs FF and FFF Dupont’s Gun Powder
10 do F.agle Powder in 26 Canisters
20 half kegs Eagle Powder do loose
PILLOT A LE BARBIER.
Notice.
I have ■ number of private stables, separate
from the Public Stable, suitable for race or
saddle horses, attached to the U. S. Hotel, m
good order, ail those wishing to attend the ra
ces, can be lurnished in great order with plenty
of forage, and good Ostlers
OTHO WEAVER.
February 6. ts 15
JAILOR’S WiZ3S.
WILL be sold, at the Lower Market, in the
City, of Augusta, on the fiist Tuesday in
April next, if npt previously called for, a Negro
hinuell KILLY, says he belongs to a
Mr. Henderson of Troup County, Geo. Sold
hy order of the City Council, to pay jail fees and
other etpences.
H. B. FRAZER, Jailar R. C.
Feb 23 td
sxrowossr & shear,
Have just received a supply of
JTEW GINGHAMS,
SUPERIOR
CiKAIFJ iS&SO&Aira
I. UW priced 4-4 Linens
_J Ltdies fine unbleached Cottou Hose
White Gro de Naps
Low pricetl and Fancy PrtflH, new patterns
Low priced Cloths i . -
S. & S. Will receive further sullies hy
the litst arrivals from New-York.
March 8, 1833 jit 29
TUE sUBSCRIB KK,
HAVNING put chased of Mr. B. BAIRD lift
entile Slock of
Solicits a continuance of the patioitage here
tofore bestowed on the Establishment, where
will be found a general ns«orlmeul of
Fancy and Staple Dry-Griods,
And on the most reasonable terms, wholesale
and retail, at the Store No. 243 Broad-si reef.
S. \Y\ WADE. ’
Feb 4 15 if
FOR SALE,
THIRTY-TWO SHARES IN THE
•'
Merchants' & Planters' flank.
ENQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE.
March 8 , 29
ttASt
WE yvilt attend at the following times and
places, to collect the Taxes and receive
the returns of taxable property for Jjte > eras*
(1833.) eighteen hundred end thirty three, viz:
At the office of James W. Metedi'h, Esq. oji
Monday the 18ih of March, and the Ist Si 15th of
April next.—At the Globe Hotel on Tuesday
19(h of March, jßnd 21st and 16lh of April. At
the Planters Hotel on Wednesday the 20lh of.
March, and 3d and 17(h of April.—And a) the
oflieeof A 1. Huntington, F.-q on Thursday the
21st of March, and 4th and 18th of April next
Honrs of attendance, from 10 o’clock A. M.
to 1 o’clock P. M.
JAMES PRIMROSE, t c.
M. F. BOISCLAIK, r. i*. R.
March 8 2awtd 29
NOTICE.
1 Persons indebted to the Estate of E.
Wool* by contracts made at the Store in
Augusta, are Requested to make payments to
Mr. John Winter, who i» b’lely othoiized to
Receive the Saute.
WM. HALF. Exe’r.
Augusta, March 4 27 wtd
DISSOLUTION.
TIIIS DAY tike Copartnership heretofore
existing between EDMUND B. THOMP
SON Si CHARLES J. THOMPSON, was dis
solved by mutual consent. The concent will be
closed by C. J. Thompson.
EDMUND B. THOMPSON,
CHARLES J. THOMPSON
Clurketvillt. Habersham Cos. Feb 14 24 ts
Molasses and ColFce.
tierces and 30 hhd« good Molgsses, and
JmlnJ 60 bags prime Coffee,
Just received and for sale low, by
LATHAM HULL, Auctioneer.
Jan 21 9*
LAJI BACK & HUSK
Have Jo,r Sale
500 LBS. Fresh Currants.
20 Bouches Bananas
100 CocAnUis ■' '
: lots l**s. Bologna S.tusag«.s
March 8 * 3,t.
FRUIT! FRUIT! F FRUIT!!!
150 PINE APPLES
2,0u0 Sweet Oranges
IX> Boxes fresh Lemons
16 whole and half boxes hunch Raisins
10 Boxes fresh Pi tmes
10f». CocoaotWs
16 Drums fresh Figs, bunches Bananas,
Sic Sic. Just received liv the Monsin and for
sale low hy LAMBACK St RUSE,
No. 200, south side Broad-street.
March 13-’ 31
ffigjgar- Niavton Gilbert, is iuy
ifMi? authorized u Homey during pty
absence front |he State.
A. KNOWLTONT
March 1. 26 ts
FRUITi FRUIT!! FRUIT!!!
Just Received, by the Washington.
1000 Large Sweet Oranges
150 superior Pine Apples >
600 Cocanul*
10 barrels Apples
20 do supetior Newark Cider
N. SMITH 6t Cos.
March It 30
mechanics bank stock.
25 Shares Mechanics Bank Stock, for sale,
l»? GEO. R. JESSUP.
. 331, Broad Street.
Augusta March II 38 ts
Notices
ALL persons having claims against the estate
of Michael C. Hession, ate hereby required
to present them according to law. And persons
indebted are requested to make payment to,
W. B THOMAS admr.
Jan.l9 6tw 9
A Situation Wanted.
A YOUNG man who can come well recom
mended, wishes a Situation in a Dry
Goods or Grocery Stoie, or Warehouse. A line
addressed to J. L. and left at this office will meet
immediate attention.
February 20. ts 22
Brought to Augusta Jail,
ON the 9th inst. a Negro Man, who
calls himself CLEM MAN, says he
belongs lo Maty Sheppard of Washing
ton, Wilkes Couuty, Clenitntn, is 5 feet
7b inches high dark, complexion; and
about 35 years old. Also, on the 11th
inst. a mau who ca'ls himself GLAS
GOW, says he belongs to Wm. Davis of
Wilkes County, Geo. near Wrighlsboio’.
Glascow, is 5 feet 7£ inches.high dark
complexion and about 34'years old.
Owners of said Negroes, is requested
to come furwatd pay expences and take
them away.
11. B. FRASER, Jailor.
March 13 32 3 t
~ JOB PRINTING.
ALL kinds of JOB PRINIING continued to
be done at THIS OFTICE' at tl»fe verv
owest pric£.
v- ’StefcWisiißiiKKfc,:
The above Establishment continues open
voder the care of
MR. JOHN R. ANDERSON,
who will use every exertion to render comforta
ble all persons who may honor him by calling.
THE STABLES
Are under the care of an experienced nod cat;e
fu IfOSl'LKtt.
O* Tfie G t-orgia Journal and Southern Run
ner, will publish ihe üboVe once a week -for four
weeks.
Augusta. March 8 w4t ‘29
IM I*ORTANT VICTORY.
Sylvester against the World ! ! !
The ever (oriuuu'e Sylvester lias again
cause it> aniiotince so h s Patron’s ’bit pre.
entinefii Success which has uDcmlrd the
eflurts id’one nl Ids distant c<trres|io<t(l**nis.
Drawing us the Virginia Stale Lot/try.
Class N->. 7, drawn at Richmond Dec. 21
40, 45, 65, 34. 58, 7- 4(3, 48, Cl, 44
Cuißbirmtion 7 34 58 llie urnm] pi zoos
10,000 dollars
Was >enl by SYLVESTER in a letter
to a gentleman at NasliVtlie,Tenn.
AdvettUitets look to the above, and if
you Value wnal'b send vmn Oulera to the
PRIZE SELLING STLVESTERi
AGAIN.
IN THE NEW YORK LOTTERY,
Drawn Dec. 26 It, 1832,
SYLVESTER sold the swemd Capi
tal Prize of
4,000 dollars
It was owned, by an Adventurer, wbp
for a lot'g time hud been wooing tin
Fickle Goddess.
For Piizes direct.vnur orders to
& J. SYLVESTER,
BAL TIM ORE
Jan 14 7 ts
Ten Dollars Reward
RAN AWAY fromihe subscriber’s Plantation,
in Columbia County, about the first ofAprl,
last u N-’gro Boy named U FORGE, about 2dr
years old, 6 fuel Bor 9 inches high, has a large
bushy head of hair, taihcr light complected, and
inclined to he tonndshoiildered—speaks quick
when spoken to, lias a sullen look, and shows Ins
teeth very much when laughing. The above re
ward will be paid ou t lie delivery of said Negro
to me, in Columbia county, or if lodged in any
Jail so Ilia/ 1 get him again. If is believed lie is
lurking about Augusta and Savannah—and it is
likely that when caught he would not tell hi
owner’s Name, as he refused to du su on a
fotiner ocra-i'-m.
TURNER CLANTON
. Darby's I*. O. Columbia County.
I Dec IV 114 wl'f
AN ACT
To prevent ike circulation of Bank Bills
under I lie <iciii>niio<Miuu of Five dol
lars, svitltiit iltis $ ale.
IV lie rt*as, the circu lotion of Bank Bill,
of a sni ill den«.ii:lnation, has been produc
tive ol band and loss to the public, ami
has a tendency to prevent or round the
Geuetitiand speedy les.otatioii of a spe
die curwittcy.
Be if iheiefore maced by Senate
and H inrtrf ol Kepiesrntiilives ot llie State
of Georgia in general assembly met, and
it is hetchy en icied by (lie authority of I
the sun.c, That from and nf er the fog
day of September next, it Shall not be law
ful for any Bank or body cotpnrito, in
vested « ith banking pi iv doges, or person,
or persons whomsoever, within the limits
, of this S ale to issue, emit, pay away., pass
or circulate any Batik Bill, Nine, Ticket,
or paper, purporting ;o be a Bank Note,
or ol tjie nature, character or appearance
ofa Bank Note, or calculated lot ciicul.i
lion as it dank Note, eitliei of the Bank' |
of this State or ufany other Stale, ofa!
less denomination than Five dollars.— j
Provided, that nothing herein coittained |
shall Be so construed, -u to make it unlaw- ■
ful for atiy corporation or person or pet -i
tuns whomsoever, to preseui for payment, j
or in any oilier mode, transmu for redbnt j
tion to any Bank either of this or any o- I
(her Stale,any Bill oi Bills of such Bank j
of the denomination aforesaid, remaining I
iri circulation after the ime aforesaid, with !
the view and in the mode to stop the ;
future circulation thereof.
Sec. 2. And he it further enacted b\ j
the ntrtlioriiy aforesaid,. That any Bank j
or Corporate Body, h person or pci suits;
whomsoever, offending against tho pro-1
visions of the fit si section of litis act<4
shall forfeit tin* sum of One Hundred j
Dollars, to he sued for in the namo of:
the State, bv any licensed Attorney, on j
the application of any informani cog'ti- ;
zant of such offence, who shall be a com- :
patent witness on the fria!, and tcc«*ver- !
ed by an action of ilebt or on the Case, ■
in any couit of omipeteiiL juiisdiction in !
this Suite, wish full costs, one half whom- j
of when recovered shall be paid to the
use of the State, and the other half to
the use of the informer.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted.
That each and every issuing, parsing,
paying away, or circulating, of each and
every such Bill or Note, as is spe
cified id the fust section of this Act, con
trary to (lie spirit, true intent, and mean
ing thereof, shall oonstHute a neve, sepa
rate and distinct Offfence, and shall be lia
ble lo anew , separate and dis.t-C’ penal
IJ
asbury hull,
Spetiker of the 1L rs Rei>resentatives.
THOMAS SLOCKS,
I’resideti' of the Seuate.
Assented to Dec. 24 1832.
WJ LSON LUMPKIN, Governor.
Prime Green Coflee.
/Ydk b**? 4 per the Company’*
J|.'vF 4 Boat No. 8, which will be *o|d low
for cash. J. & \V. HARPER.
march 18' 2t 33
SSSSBIL& <B©Xt©B ii
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
Carved and plain Shell Combs, 1
■Of the latest patterns, just received nt
A KNOW LION’S
Fatvy Store, No 248, Broad Street.
March 6 28 if
PANORAMA]
- .- - - - --J
Is nmv o|l nin the Old Theatre,
GREP.N STREET.
l NCL AIM’S Grand .Peiisttephic ot
Moving Pallotama, which taS been
ft ied up at a great expense, was exhibit
ed in Europe in Edinburgh, in the Ro
tunda, rthiijlin ; iu Spring Gardens, Lon
don ; and lastly, bout Nibios' Gardens,
Now-\ ink ; where it was visited by up
wards of 24 000 pet sons. It commences
with the pirnciptil events in the,Life ol
Nap- leon. the BATTLE OF V^A-
I E R LOO, tlw) '■in tender of Napoleon,
bis au ival at S'. Ileif*n.t, his re?.donee on
tint! I 'land, autl bis funeral Procession.
The w hole coinpi ises twelve different
viewy exectHed on jieatly ZO-OOBsttimre
fep' ot canvass, by eminent Aitisls, ami
is allowed to L e one ol the fit At produc
tions of Art. Ton thousand Figures are
brought before lite spectators with strik
in'* likeness’s es ‘he chief cbataclets. The
Officeis, Men and ate as large as
Ide. Sltips of War &;o. iaa>u frimt draw
ing-i made on the spot. A Band
accompanies each Evolution of the Twy
rauia, and u correct description is given
of each vietf A it approaches.
Doors open ut half past six, r»"d
ilia Puucranra cumniences precisely at
o’clock.
* # * Admittance ’SO cents.' Chilrfien
li'ift price. For fiturticulais, sge band
Bill!}.
March 8 29
*w!u^kerlF
.Yew V Avu: of Four llovse
Post coaches,
Running from Salem, At. C. to It’ylhe C. House
in Virginia, three limes a week and back.
f¥AHI3 Line starts from Salem every Monday,
JL Wednesday and Friday at SoYlock. A. iVt.
and arrives at Wythe Couyr House at 6o'c|p<k,
: I*. M. tile qext day. Af tile »ame hour lh.it the
i Stages leave Salem, they also leave Wythe Court
j House and arrive «rt Salt jn at 6 o’clock F M.
|on Titesdays, Thursdays anti Saturdays. This
j Line is sti arranged as to correspond S»j|s ar
rival* at Wt the Court House, wiihll.e arrivals of
the Great Lutes leading through -the vallev of
'Virginia.—it also correspond in its rivals at
Wythe Court House with lint arrival* ol a trip
| weekly line luuuing; between that place irtid the
| Sail Sulphur the Re.l Sulphur li’Whft^'Sulphur
I Springs in Virginia, which has been lately estal/-
lished.—At Salem h cotrWpouiU whit "the «y
--rivals of Smith’s Piedineut Line, and the Raleigh
Line, bn.tli of which runchree rime* a week. The
Route passseea within a mile of the Pilot Moun
tain timing It Bcthfiuin Bethabara bv Mount Air
,y, mosses the B ue Ridge at Ward's Gap, goes
by Poplai CaHip Furnace Riul the l.ead Mihegof
tVy the, and aflo.ttls some intei eni .g scenes to
those that admire the sublimity ot nature. The
accotutiintlaiioui ol thrl. lodging, k:. are Pirrl-- f
lent and cheap. -1 he suiiscrtbei hesitates to I
recommend his teams and drivers ".j-fii.t tide j
His coat lies are most excellent-.-'.ting nt u!y
procured from Troy. iXnv-V..,/
Fare through the wlm!« lou-.e 6 dullart— w.ty '
passenger* cents a v’lic.
O' "1 lie it..moil ftie anti attention will he paid t
to baggage and'uhei things entrusted to hit cat e,
but the sviF-cuber mil not Le liable for acci
dents. 1) WALKER.
iO'The Constitutionalist, nt Ralegh. Tie
Camdeu Jnuinai a.nl iiie Getughg Courier will
iuseil Mie above sis we« ks and forward their ac
count to tile propriety at Aloiuit Any, Sturvco.
N. C.
March 1 fi.v op
, NOTICE.
6'aiy Eit orduinrd hy .tLo City
■ 1 Council of Augusta, dial all
Foddet, ilav os Oiiu, ItKiught to inis
city, ia Waggons *■» (’aits, for sale, snail
be tvt-tghed at the Scales pnqnued lot
that purpose near llit* Lower Market and
jt is ordained, by tire Stine that every
person viuiatrsi >iiis Oidumore «t»ay he
fined in a sum n.*f vxceeditt;. s2o.’' Tl.is
will notify the citizens that tint Scale has
been, under the direction of Mr. J. Cole,
lengthened and i< uow in complete ordei
and all poisons vi'-lattqg iiie above ut
ditiauce will he lepmted.
.1. W. MEUEDII'tI, Clerk L. 31/.
Feh 2-2“ 23 if
.LOST.
ON or {diniit tile 3ist of N<>vt*mher lust, Pll
siiVciibei- Inst, his POCKET BOOK,
soinenlirie beiween Wncieulnti nm! Span*,
coiilsiiiins aiuoiig oilier things, one hundred and
seventy dollars, in South-Car.diun B-ntk Bills ;
Piur five dollar ht'ls—one, twenty-' duil>*r bill,
and the teen ten dollar hills. The finder will he
liberally rewarded, upon delivering the t a un
to Augustus B. Longsneet, E.iq. or John How
ard of Augusta.
JACOB RISER.
tE? The Editor of the Hancock Advertisei,
will inset! rhe above twice in that paper and
forward his account to this office, for paym.'ul.
March 11 . 30 «p
I .adieT^PfiSadUlfThia felippurs.
~Y Case Ladies hlaLk Piunello Slippers
1 do do do Kid. do
1 <io do. Green Morocco do
Just received, and fur ssie. at No 262 hy
LUUIS CRESS bv Cos.
Felntiaty fi, if 16
Just publishut:.
AT this oflice, the Piesideut’s Proclftniatiou
iii fampbiet foim Price 6^
3
THEATRE.
. THIRD NIUHT OF
MASTER BURKE'S -
Engagewienl, wt« » will werfttrtn itK*4ar 1;
..fSHYLOCK &LOONt McTWt) L
TER.
WILL. AUG APPEAR. |
This Evtnlng, Mairch, 2V1. , ’
Will tiu presented 3 hikes peat e’s Cnmeify
, r , of’the
merchant <se
VENICE. 3
Antonio, Mr. MI
Shy lock, Mr.tf t BUR K V‘M
Qratiw, Mi. ffCun, .M
WtfSt.
Bi'ssanio, Esender,
Saluuio, ' Gordoir,
Solarafm, WilUrfm’s, S
Lvreitz », NickeisonV
Gobbo, Weal, p|
Launcejor, De
Balfhaz.tr,' J udthki
Portiiiv sJrs. F.lynti,
Miss Bmitb,
Nerissu, Mrs. Brown. JB
After the Play Mister B*URKE v-tiS
per for in oil the V loiiu tire CuieLauiOu V
O vet lut e 1,6. the - « • . |
VICUTiXUVI.K.
To conclude with flu; admired Opera <>f J
I be
I Poor Soldier. 1
i Patrick, Mts. Flyifu,
Father Luke, Mr. Flynn,
Capt. Ft'iroy, , Nirkeranir, * J
D it by, tf.s'e't |SUIf »B,
Bagatelle, Atjt. Do Camp,
Dei molt, . Esendi'., <
Nora, Miss Smith, —j
Kathleen, Mi*. Brow ft,
——-•,
Tickets One Doilm, Clnluieu niub'r
12 hear* of age jialf |r»ico. , , _ ,
span at Six o’cK ck, a.u • Po' - j
for<o..iii?fr to emumeucu pivcitvljf at 7 !
o’clock; « '
K HNS.
Os Kartheu and War<\
rill IF, s.ui ■*€•'■ In.-is imve |“*f t
JL sFifi,* Ltliw Bihiicl) niHlGangcs. nt,
nail. ,lrc>m‘ direct, 255 packages
Ex»*lieit niid r>iu« Ware, w-liicli uthkes lUn- %
fall stuck in every rVxpcct compUmi.itonl mnUi /u A
ce* every variety of blue, Mack, (uuwu, pinkj 1
ami Dinner ami 'lea Ware— I’l-fttiaW |
plates, tlisltes, tea*, bowls, ami jugs, of «*nU* 4 I
new patients at prices untißually low—togrilii i J
vvitli every sir tittle of ctuntcleii, edged, £. €. aut !
Pont Whic. ■
Tlteir assoDmenl will Lear rontpio isun vn’tj J
any ever offered in the Southern cmetiy, atJ 1
earnestly ia»ite merchants, amt od'eits, wl| _j|
have iimi dly Uoucht in Chi»i,lesto.n, or efhew herl~~Tß
Ip an ex iiiiiiiaiioo for thciftselvcs Iq lore mak <1
i ibg ftmire put chases. Prices will lip toundjaW; j
j aiitl tm ms lilicraf. Every.attentjojy v-rretic paid J
j to orJeis, both in selecting arttf packing— tunic \
i hut expet ienced p trLx-rs fieing employed b'y o# l J
| 1 hey liavo for sale, every variety o! V
l and plain Hull Lamps, Astral Lamp*, toot
>l»a<lus extra, Billintd ami l.ivei pool Auspemi
iog f.airips and Glassesi extra, tine gilt China
Tra Sets—Jugs, Plates, Tecs, and Coffees, L -
uuur cases, i-C
+ I*. B. TaVL(>R 5t Cn.
No. Stiff Broad sI . under the Masonic Hall
And ‘663, one door below the Mtrchunti
Planter's hunk.
Augusta. Dee, Jf. I<'B If
Bfra' ijauo sto^eT
H. KAULE 11 ARTttinCK,
KESpECI'FULLV hilorms his ftieuds and
tliy.piihlic th-xlrhe lihs received, 2nd i<
tiuiv opening Rt Store No. st» Btoad Sben,'
an aMortuswr.i of fredt DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
and SCIR.ICAL INSTRIJMEfI 18. 9 ml a van
ety es PERFUMERY, embracing jtfti'les in
each department, whiqh having Imeu selected
by himself, will Le foun iof the most approved *,v
kind.
His ftiends in Gnorfia. at weU ns ilmso to
| this city, are respectfully invited to call andr's
; amine fur themselves ; and he trusts he st< tl) bn
’ «h'e so supply them with any Hrfirte* rh his line
! <>f a quality, and ou terms that shah be »alisfac
' loiy
.r tlj „ , H EARLE IIARTRinn*
t he Augusta Cltrnuit le, Georgia Cnttrirr, ami
Sevannalr Georgian will (ile.tserrqty t.ie ahnv
hdvet tisemeut. and ptiblish |t ten limns. Their
neenunts to be forwarded to the Advertiser .in
Clm« lesion. . .-.
Charleston .lan 28. 4Of
Court of Ownmurn J'leaoi.
rT appaniing to the Court, try the SheiiffY re
• urn that the following gentlemen had bfcii
dul> suuiiuimed to aileud »iti* Cgstitas Special
Jurors, and h.itre irtade and eta nit Or-'frjd, . T Kat
they be each lined in ilia sum ofTwrnty .DoJl.il i.
notes* sufficient eacuse ktn filed wiih.llie Cieik
| ol this Court, at 'or before the Turin of Apt il
! next, on oath, to wit: _ . c
Jonajhan Etlrs, N. B. Mjure. Joint 3 Guijit,
I Robert Kirkpatrick.
And, that Tlmmas Evans. A.lhurv I). Knighr,
Luther Roll, Tlicmlore T Gdy, Frederick Be
leek, George 11. Metcalf, nod Hyrnrn Grubbs,
had been du v siniunoned to attend as Pe it Ju
rors: Ordered, That they be each fined the sum
if len Dollars, unless sutßaieiU excuse he fi'.-*l
with the. Cleik of this Court, on oath, at or t»b
foie the April Term of thj* Co.tfrf,
Extinct limn the ni nines of Nov. Term, 183.1.
IVAI JACK3ON, lie k
February 22 7i V 23
Court of Coiumon Plens,
IT appearing to the Court, by the Sheriff's ie
turn that the following gentlemen had been
duly summoned to attend this Court a* Special
Jurors, and have in.rde default: Ordered. I’h -t
tin y he each filled in the gu ;pof Twenty Dollars,
unless sufiiiieut exesise be filed with the Clerk, at
or before tin: first day of the uext Term, on oath,
to wit:
Georce W. Bullet, Samuel Clarke, Antoine
Pieq.iet, William Cumin ug. VVyllis Catliii, John
W. Houghton, John 8. Cooinhr, Ainory Sibley.
I(dm Bones. Edward Bnstin, li John C. Green.
And, tliaf the following gentlemen had been
duly sumn O'ted to attend this Cnqrt as Petit Ju
rors, and had mad 'default: Ordered, That they
lie each fined in the sum of Ten Dollars, imless
efficient excuse he filed With the Clerk of t. is
Court, on oath, at oi before the April lefm of
this Couit.
Extract front the minutes of November, Tosvn
1832.
WM JACKSON. Clerk.
Feh 22 23 w 7(
For Sale.
4 GOOD second baud Carriage, newlv palp
Aw ted, with new Harness ond will bf. sold
low. Enquire at Mr. Johnyon’s Carriage ‘♦hop.
Mayrcti 18 It ' S3-