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previous rates; tbe latter rem jark will apply to
all descriptip.ns of long stapled otton. 1,600 to
2,ooobags Sea Island pre announced for auction
on the 3d May. The import of the week was
9,700 bales.. . •
DIED.
Suddenly near Tiis residence in Franklin co.;
Ga. Mr. James King aged about 34 years.
In the City of New-York, on Saturday evening.
June I, Oliver Wolcott, in the 74th y** r of
bis age. He was former Secretary of the trea
sury, and Governor of Connecticut.
DIVIDEND, No. 3.
Mechanics Bank.
Augusta, June 12th, 1833.
THE Board of Directors having declared a
Dividend of Three Dollars per Share, the
time will be paid to tbe Stockholders or their
* legal representatives, on and after FRIDAY the
14. b inst.
GEO. W. LAMAR, CtuA’r.
June 12 2t ' 70
NOTICE,
nAVING withdrawn from the firm of
SOHOOMM AKER A WHX-
VXXTG, the undersigned will not be responsi 1
blejor any contract from this date.
. .... W. WHITING.
Wcurfn, June 10,. 1883 , 3t 70
• *CItAGKERS & FLOUR.
100 KBC3 Fr..b Wafer CRACKERS,
for family use, 8 lbs. per Keg,
100 Barrels prime Northern FLOUR,
■ For sale at an eatraordinary Iqw price, by
LAMBACK & RUSE.
June 12 ~ ,
. SELF-DEFENCE,
OR
GRAND TRIAL AT
boxing.
Wffl&AUs
' Respectfully informs the ciiiteos of Au
gusta &, its vicinity, that he will give a
Grand Display of the
PUGILISM,
AT ffHC MASONIC ZZAXiZre
fO-MORROIV E VENING, 13 inst.
The Evening Sport will commence with a
Grand setlo between Mr. PhelM ind a gent e
man from N. York. After which there wdl be a
tegular Trial of Skill by two Gentlemen of this
city. Mr P. will also have a contest with a reg
ular Out and Outer. . _
T? Tickets of Admission, 50 Cents 1 o be
bad at the Principal Hotels, and nt the Door on
ihe night of Performance. Doors open at halt
past Seven, and the Sparring to commence at
half nast Eight o'clock. ~
N B -Mr Phelan proposes gating Lessons to
a number of gentlemen during his stay in Augus
ta, and those who wish to enter will please at
tend the Exhibition on Thursday Evening when
Terms will be-known.
June, 12 , - IT
35,000 dollars
HIGHEST PRIZE.
TICKET ®5. ,
New-York Consolidated Lottery
Class No. 8.
DRAWING EXPECTED TQ M RH”V»
|P?. IZEO af WBB
10 do do
io do do 500
io d ° d ° ?yu
gg do do 150
. dec. &c. &.c. .
Tickets $5, Half >2 50, Q jailers $1 25.
MARYLAND STATE LOT
TERY— Cla? * No n -
DRAWING DUE FRIDAY.
highest prize
35,000 dollars
Tickets 35, Half $3 Quarter $ I 25.
BEERS’OFFICIAL PRIZE LIST.
The fallowing are the draw n Numbers of the
Grand Consolidated Lottery,
Class No. 22
<3,
LOWEST PRIZE $4.
IJT Prizes sold and cashed at
BEERS’
Fortunate Lottery Office. No. 241 Broad-street
(T? Address Order, to W. P. BEERS.
June 12 70
Efeggpr The undersigned Have
iJOSSr formed a Copartnership in the
PRACTICE OFL ?W,
Under ibe firm of Thomas & Cocke.
Their office is io Mclntosh sti eel, near
ly opposite the Post-Office. ,
W. B. THOMAS,
>..- ...< N. W. COCKE.
3» (W&IBWB&ASTlDo
DAItfXXST.
RESPECTFULLY informs the ci
tizens of Augusta, that he has re
turned to the city, where he will remain a
tew days, immediate application is neces.
sary.for those who may desire his services
professionally. He may be seen at the
room he formerly occupied, at Mrs.
Campfield's.
June 10 ?• , t «€8 ts
EXCELLENT PASTURAGE.
THE Subscriber has a field of OATS
thrown open for Pasture. Horses,
will be received at sl, per weeß and
Cows al 50 cents. There is a good
Shelter, and plenty of water in the en
closure; persons will'please send a note
accompanying their Cattle or Horses.
N. B. MOORE.
May 31 65 31
fcROVGHT TO JAIL,
IN Jacksonboro’, Scriven county, on the 6th
February l«»t, a Negro Woman, SARAH, a
bout 90 or 36 years old, dark (complexion and
has tost her fore teeth, says she belongs to one
William White, a Negro speculator, that she run
away about first Feb. from her master in Ham
burg', .Soutb.-C.arolina, and that her master had
recently brought her from Maryland.
The osrncir is requested to come forward, pay
fexpences, prove the Negro to be bis and take her.
awa/? ... . >... ~ • .
* JOHN Cr FERRILL, Jarfor 3. C.
May • 8t 63
SIUCWID 8» AS'J SiklLlß
FOR
Merchants &, Planters Money.
On TUESDA V, 25th inst. at 10 o'-
clock, A. M. will be offered for sale at
the STORE of
C. SQUIRE A S. ROGERS,
AT
PUBLIC AUCTION,
To the Highest bidder, the most extensive assort-
meiit of
STAPLE & FANCY ”
Birmingham, Sheffield, and American
HARDWARE,
Ever < ff.red at AUCTION in this place.
Embracing almost every article H? the line,
including about 100 single and double barrel
Shot Guns and Rifles. Country Merchants will
find it for tbe'ir interest to attend the sale.
The Bills of the Merchants and Pianteis Bank
will be received in payment at par- Any per
sons wishing to make payment in good money,
will be entitled to a discount of fifty per cent
from Ih'eir purchases.
LATHAM HULL,
. Auctioneer.
Ujt* The Carolinian, Edgefield ; Hive, Colum
bia ; (Georgia Journal, Federal Union, Milledge
ville; Democrat it Enquirer, Columbus ; South
ern Banner, Athens,; News, Washington ; Stan
dard of Union, Sparta; Telegraph, Macon;
Western Herald, Auraria, and Intelligence!’,
Cherokee Court House ; will please publish the
above once a week until the day ( of sale, and for
.ward their bills to the Auctioneer.
Augusta-, June 10 69
HORSES FOR SALE.
AFIRSt* rate drove of HORSES, are now
offered for Sale, low, for Cash. They may
lie seen at. Mr. B. Mims’ Stable on Green street
ampfig them are Matches, Draft and Saddle
Horses. Apply to . • 1
WELLS ii PATTON.
June 7 3t 68
—■ -- .. « ■■ 1
The New; York Steam Packet
DAVID BROWN,
CAPT. JAS. PENNOYER.
THE public is informed that this Boat con
linuoa to Wfc.au, . and will <4wp«rt from Char
eslon at in the afternoon of Saturday*
Sth and 22d June; 6thand 20th Julv ; 3d, 17th,
and 3lst Aug. 1933; and each succeeding Satur
day fortnight thereafter.
Persons at a distance can ’engage births by
letter addressed (post paid) to the subscriber—
who recommends that they should arrive here
the day previous to the boat’s time of departure.
An impression having gone abroad, that the
boat is engaged full for seveial trips to come—
the Agnt feelsit his duty to say, such is not the
cause; and to.pledge himself that if ever the list
is full before the boat apives here, he will imme
diately advertise it in Savannah, Augusta and
Columbia—so as to prevent disappointment as
far as practicable.,, Anew boat is now building
to run in liue*hith the David,Brown.
' WILLIAM PATTON. Agent.
No. 6, Fitssimons' Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
June. 3 • ■ 3t 66
Sheriff’s Sales &■ Land Agency,
. .WILLIAM HARDIN,
Formerly.of Ji borough, Henry Coun'y. has lo
' cated himself in the Cherokee Territory. .
NEAk NEW ECHOTA,
WHERE he proposes to attend the Sheriffs’
Sales in the adjoining Counties, and su
perintend the examining and having endorsed
by Justice!) ofthe Pgace, AU.srnall Execution*,
that may be directed to him, from other counties,
sot collection; also, all Execution* that
may be submitted to his management; he prom
ises *ll his assiduity and care in. this business'—
He will, strictly, pursue such directions as may
be given him. His charges will, tri all cases, be
moderate.
Feb 31 65 2t
ORANGES, &c.
HAVANA ORANGES, Pine Apples, Figs,
Bananas, Lemons, Raisins, Almonds. Fil
berts, Cocoa Nut, Brazil Nuts, .Hickory
Nuts, Sic. &c. , ( ,
RECEIVED THIS DAY,
LAMBACK & RUSE.
May 855
~' Law notice.
THE undersigned having takep an Office,
MiNO.Esqrs. informs the public trial he will faith
fully attend to'all business with which he niay
be intrusted. ,
ROBERT CLARKE.
Deg 12 . 11l ts
TO RENT.
A Brick Store, opposite the centre
of the Lower Market, south, side of
Broad street. Attached is a Dwelling
AMdUßwand Brick Kitchen. Possession given
immediately. Apply to
j. g. McWhorter.
June 3 66 if
~ NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of R.
McCoombs, deceased, are requested to
make payment, and those , who have claims
against the estate will present them within the
time prescribed by law. .
JOHN S. COOMBS, Adm’r.
March 27 . wtf 37
NOTICE.
ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of E.
Wood by contraci* made at the Store in
Augusta, are Requested to make payments to
Mr. Joan Wistxr, who is d-iely authorized to
Receive the Same. ..
WM. HALE. Exe’r.
Atigmfq, March 4 27 wtd
PEPPER, &c.
■ls Bags Pepper
60 boxes fresh Lemons
i 40 casks prime Rice.
JUST RKCKIVXD,
GEO. H. METCALF.
* May 17 59
N. SMITH A CO.
„ 375 BROAD SfcRBST,
Have just received the fallowing Family
GROCERIES
10 Barrels Smoked Begs •;?
10 cases Pine Apple Cheese' i
16 bags Old,.Java Coffee
6 hhds prime St. Croix Sugar ' i
.1 5 cases 2lb Canisters Gunpowder, Im-
, ‘perial,and Hyson Teas *-
10 quarter Chests
10 cases Muscat Wine
10 do Claret choice brands
100 lbs. Smoked Salmon
5 half barrels Pickled Salmon . ; .
6 baskets superfine Olive Oil.
2 doz-m Mushroom and Walnut Catsup
10 cases old Fort bottled in OpOrto i ,
5 do Burgundy Pomard. and Volney
brand
10 ha'f bbls Family Rye Flour
1 case Vermicelle
1 do Macaroni
2 bbls Pickled Tongues
1 . do Smoked dp
6 cases London Mustard, containing bot-i
ties of pounds halves and quarters
5 boxes,.N°. i, Chocolate
10 do Sperm Candles
Canal Flour, Cic.,&c. h
May 10 - 56
DRY GOODS, &.C-
On Cons.gnment—Just Received. -
10 BALES 9 8 brown Sheetings, -
1 case 4-4 bleached do,
2 cases fine and tow priced Calicoes,
40 pieces bed Ticking, ,> ~
30 do French Rouen Castrneres,
20 do white superior linen Drilling,
100 do Silk Handkerchiefs, A
60 do Fancy Cotton do
20 do bird’s eye Diaper,
30 do French brown Linen,
, ,60 1 1-4 marseilles-Qi\ilts, '
100 doz white Cotton Hose, ,
200 do do do half Hose
200 do spool Cotton, ,
200 packs-Xondon Pins,
200 dantask Table Cloths,
200 pairs Duck Pant..loons, \
And a fereat variety of other articles, for sale
low, for cash or approved paper, by
J. MARSHALL.
April 29 1 51
Prime Goshen Butter.
A FEW Kegs superior GOSHEN BUTIe-R.
for Family use. For sale, by . .
G. H. METCALF.
May 1 52
SICILY ORANGES, 4-c.
5 Boxes Sicily Oranges; Bbls Havana do
2Uolbs Frasb Arabian Dates?
Northern Apples, Jars Philadelphia Peaches,
put up in Brandy &ic he. .• '
Received and for sale by . ■ .
LAMBACK &, RUSE.
I-., . ALSO,
, A few Mani la and Allicant Matts, childrens
Basket &ic. > ’
May 16 58 ts <
wines; ■ -- ■ ?
15 Q?.Casks Malaga Wine '
10 do Marseils Madeira, do
2 Casks oM Port Superior quality
2 dq old Madaeira
1 dp Malmsey. Madeira
1 Pipe Tenerifie
& Casks Sherry Pale h Brown ■ i
2 do Superior Clargt •. , f , '
Just Received and for strife'-
- N. SMITH Sf Cn.
May 16 - 58
HOLLOWAY A
No. 220, Broad-street, ..
HAVX JUST RECEIVED A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT
OF
British, French and India
DRY GOODS,
SPITED TO THE PRESENT SEASON.
Which they are determined to sell at very re.
duced prices.— Persons disposed to purchase will
do Well recall and examine for themselves.
May 27 \v4wks 63
FRESH LIME JUICE?
. FOR SALE, BY ■ ,■ '
R. B. HAVILAND.
Mav 3 : = 53 if
Fresh Thomaston Lime.
casks, just received: per Bteam
boats.Compaify’s Boats,' by :?■
> • G. H. METCALF,
may 17 . 59
NEW TEAS.
-fl Package* Imperial Gunpowder. Hy-
I vIWF son .and Black Teas, of the latest im
portation's and finest chops.—Cheap. -■
G. H. METCALF. .
may 17 , - 59
MALAGA GRAPES & ARA
BIAN DOTES, &c.
5 JARS superior Malaga Grapes
1 Frail Arabian Dates , , ,
5 Drums Sultana Raisiris, without seeds '•
10 Baskets AnisqU Cordial, of-superior quality
N. SMITH & Go.
No. 275 Broad-street.
April 2660 - -
3000 " Flesh CUcO a NUTS
2 bbls Northern Shell Barks
2 do Northern Russet Apples
Malaga Grapes, Figs, Bananas, &c.
lust received and for sale, by , .
LAMBACR & RUSE.
ALSO, .
A few Hampers, first rate Irish Potatoes.
. May 1 52
Superior Champaigne.
25 BASKETS Champaigne, Sillery, An-,
chor Brand,
FOR SALE BY,
JOHN COSKERY,
No. 256 Broad street.
June <k.- . ' fl 6 ts
, Notice.
FOUR months after date application will be
made-to tbe Honorable tlie Inferior Court
pf Lincoln County, while sitting for Ordinary
purposes for leave to sell, -a negro girl, belong
ing to the estate of James B. Wheeler,, deceas
ed for the purpose of division amongst the heir*
l and distributees of said estate-.
NICHOLAS G. BARKSDALE,
’ ' Administrator icithrthe will annexed.
April 8 42 m4m
. NOTIGE.
FOUR months after date application will be
made to the Honorable the.lnfetior Court
of Richmond County, sitting as a Court of Or
dinary, for leave to sell'forty shares of-sto'ck, of
the Bank of tbe State of Georgia; the properly
of Gabriel Murray, de.ceqsed, for the benefit of
his heirs. ’’ - ‘ • - i.
i j. p Gardner, Adm'r
May 24 2g m4m
NOTICE, -
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing in
this place, under the firm of .
LIKE HEED & Co
fs this day dissolved by mutual consent. all per
sons’ having demands agaipst' said firm are re
quested to present them during the present week,
apd all persons indebted will be required to make
payment. LUKE REED,
' ; ‘ F. 3 THOMAS,
■ • , Per Attdrwy.
, ' 'LUKE REED.
_. J. S. CAMHELD.
Augusta, June 3, 1833. u . •
?; The undersigned haying
purchased the interest of J. S. Cxmfixld. in the
above concern, will proceed to closeit up with
out delay. Mr. Cafnfield has engaged to attend
to closingdlce.Qwnis and selling offthe balance o.f
th® Stock for us during the present month—af
ter which time the notes and accounts due will
bd pnt out for collection .'
LUKE RpED.
F. S. THOMAS. L
... , Notice. •
ANDREW J. MILLER, Esq and Mr. A. G.
Bull, wilt be authorized to my at
torneys during my absence from the .State.,,
I ••• LURE REEO.
‘June 3’ ‘ ’4f 66
DISSOLUTION.
THE -firm of Rxx& & AnDERSON is this day
dissolved.
JOHN REES,
L. ANDERSON.
April 17- i. ' -48 ts
’ DISSOLUTION.
fTIHE firm of Biblet 8z Morrison was dis-
K ’ solved by mutual consent on the first inst.
all persons having demands agai'nst said flrm and
all those indebted will call on A. Sibley sos; set
-dement he having purchased.the entire interest
A, SIBLEY.
JOHN MORRISON
June 3 ' 66 3w
‘ NoricE “ ■■
THE copartnership heretofore Existing be
tween the subscribers,under the firm of
P. B. Taylor & Co is this day disolved by mutnal
consent.
The unsettled business of thfe’ late firm will Le
intended to by P. B. Taylor who alone is author,
ized to settle the same.
P B. TAYLOR. -
JOSEPH WHEELER..
May 11 ‘ 67 ts
HTHE SUBSCKirtE't, .
AVING purchased the entire interest of
Joseph WpxgLER, in tbs late firm of P, B
Taylor fc Co. will continue the Earthenware busi
ness'oivhig own account, at the Store 357 Broad
Street & under the Masonic Ha'lU
P. B. TAYLOR.
18 tIF - ‘ 67
. ?. FRESH
CONGRESS WATER
’ FOR SALE, BY
R. B. HAVILAND & Co.
May 3 ‘ ' 53 ts
Champaign Cider, &c. &c.
••
Boxek Chantpaign Cider
10 Caskes Louden Porter;
‘ 40 do , Philadelphia do .
TO quarter Malaga Wino
J2O bbls Canal Flour ? \
20 do Loaf and. Lump Sugar
1 pipe Champaign Brandy
24 boxes fregh Gunpowder Tea
100 lbs fine Shape Twine
■|o. Mats Cinnamon
; Just received and for sale low„ by
JOHN COSKERV,
j,. 256 Broad Street.
'■April 24 v ’ ' ' 49 ts
, FRUIT!
OAYJYfI t ? r ß e Sweet ORANGES
OVfUvf Fine Apples; Banannas an<J Cp
coanuts ; just received per Mongin
by GEO H. METCALF.
june 6 * ~ " 67
prime'rice, &c. -
I Casks prime RlCt?
40 boxes fresh LEMONS,
2A hhds. N. O. SUGAR
6 cases WIRE SIEVES
This day Landing, for sale, by
G. H. METCALF.
- : May 1 52
Potter’s Catholicon
AND..
Swaim's -Panacea,
r „ - warranted genuine
• for-Sal« by ;
R. p. HAVILAND <fc Co.
May 13 . - 57
One:hundred barrels. Cincinnati!
FI.OCR,
(Eqrial to Caual, for family use.) Por sale at.
- $7 per barrel, t»y
< SIBLEY & MORRISON.
. '-GN CONSIGNMENT,.
; Two Hundred Dozen
PALM LEAF HATS.
} jilhy 27., tw2w 63
TTSlJnfi BBtS. best Canal FLOUR
100 do. Virginia dp.
i 30 hhds. best BaWmore WHISKEY
j. IQO bld*.-. do. do.' do.
~50 do. do. Northern RUM
100 boxes‘Spprm RANDLES
60 bags COFFEE
20 do. FEPIER and SPJCE
500 do. SHOT
.10 boxes LEAD
.50.keg* and boxes TOBACCO >' ‘ ■. >
30 pipes Cognac BRANDY and Hol. GIN
25'-bale*. Domestic Shirtings &. Sheetings
60 t OOQ Spanish SEGARS
100000 American do.
10 pipes best Cider VINEGAR
200 DEMIJOHNS
' 300 sets MEASURES
2Q,000 lbs. CASTINGS (assorted)
100 dozen best London MUSTARD
l 20 casks Lamp OIL
1300 pieces BAGGING •- :
|Loaf SUGAR, Lemons, Tea, Raisins, Powder,
Cptton and Wool Cards, Wine*, Cordials, &c.
F<|r sale by GEO. H. METCALF.
(April 22 . «
FRUIT.
5000 Large Sweet Oranges
10 boxes Sicily Lemon*
6 bbl* Apples
25 boxes- Prunes ■ f
i Bunches Bananas •
JUST BY
| N. SMITH & Co.
' - | ' 275, Broad Street.
May : 10 .
J Bank PROTESTS.
[BLANK Bank Protests, jpst printed and for
|~> sale, at the Courier Office.
Fresh Fancy and Staple
2 Cartoon’s tich Ilernani Handkerchiefs
1 do do ' Shawls <■
1 do silk muslin Handkerchiefs
1 do 'gauze do
1 do rich muslin Edg. and Insertings
L do new style Bobinet Edgings
Sup. wide Satin sfrjpe, black Love Hhdfs.
“ . light and dhrk cbl’d Kid Gloves
Swiss, Jackonjet and Book Muslins
French Muslins, low priced
Sup. Mus'lin st(ipe pink Ginghams : slate col’d
Pongees ; crape Camblets ; brown. Linens s.np?
Long Cloths, with a variety of desirable Goods
which are offed at a small advi nee by
LOUIS,QRESS Co. ■'
No. 262 ■■
may 31 ts 63
Just received,
20 C,,.. .nd Misses TUSCAN and
DUNSTABLE BONNETS.
J. JEWETT,
Under the Globe-Hotel.
May 31 65 4’
HAVANA SUGAR-
5 Boxes White Havana Sugar of Superior qual
ity, Just received.and
N. SMITH & Co
, , No 275'Brhad »t.
Mav 15 - t< - . .-68
NOTICE.-
CHEAP SHOES
■AND. t -I
CI.OTHING. i
f I t HE subscriber having purchased of Samuxl
I Parsons, his entire~Stpck of SHOES
& Cl-jOTf HING< “ ow uffersjt for sale at
Cost He,is al'so'receiving regular sup-
fresh-stock from Philadelphia, which will,
sold at a very small, advance, for cash only,
at the Store lately occupied by S. Parsorrs, No.
230, Broad sheet.
■■ ’ , .. J. B. ROBERTSON.
May 24 • 3w V-' :62
In addition to a heavy Stock on hand, the sub uos
. bers dffi receiving weekly,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT op
’’ ‘ a A fresh ..
Intending to keep at all times a large Stocy
whiph'shall. be offered at 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 materials and Tools for Manufacturing at
L 273, Broad Street.
B. W. FoftCE & Co.
JEF .FORCE’S Boot and Shoe Factory,
.faejiatm atreet, in the rear of B. W.F. & Co's
Store, where Boots ami Shoes, of every discrip
'tionare made and repaired at short notice.
Feb 27 ■■ ts
For Sale or Rent, ~
Possession given on the Isf Octoter next,
DMdr-- A large and commodious three
story Brjck Store and Dwelling, No.
242, Broad Street, between Mr Bow-
ImnMßsßdre and the United State Hotel. The
Cpllar belonging to said House is aixty feet long
and thirty wide, and,the store twenty feet wide
and sixty 'ong, with three rooms on the Second
and third stories, each.;,together with a kitchen,
Stable, and all otfyer necessary out buildir.gs—
-The lot extends through from, Broad to Ellis St.
Tbe above property will be sold or rented on
accommodating terms. Apply to
fc. BOUYER, or
G. T. DORTJC.
May 20 60 4tw
notive.
The Subscriber, havjng sold his Stock
of Dry Goods to Mr. S. W. Wade, who
continues the business, solicits sot him a
continuance of the custom and friendship
of liis former friends and customers.
B BAIRD., •
February 4. if 15
Administrator’s Sale,
WILL be sold by an Order of the Hopor
able Inferior Court of Richmond County,
on the first Tuesday in July next—All (he Per
sonal property of R. McCoombs, deceased, con
sistingof fifteen or twenty likely- Negroes ; and
on the first Tuesday in September at Clarkes
ville, Habersham County, 13, interest in Lot of
Land, to said County, also, three Rous-:* and
Lots and one vacant Lot, in the lower end of the
city of Augusta—three of the above Lots, are
improved with good Gardens—One of the LoU
having a. two Story Dwelling House. »i*hey
may be purchased at private sale by application
to Samuel Hale,* Esq. or to ,
JOHN S. COOMBS, Arfm’r.
May 8 55 id /
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALI£
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July
next, at Greenville,
Lot No. 94, Bth District, for
perly,Troup, now Mernwether county, con
taining Acres, belonging to the Estate of
GeorEr" ..jci ur rne inleriur
Vourt of Richmond county.
ROBERT PHILIP.
May 2, 1833. . 54
Administrator’s Notice. (
ALL persons having demands against the
estate of Lawreuce.,Hayden, deceased,
wil| please present them duly attested within the
time prescribed by law;‘«md all persons indebt
ed to said deceased, will please make payment,
without delay, to ’‘’li
' JOHN J. MAGUIRE,
Administrator with'the will annexed.
May 27 63 6tw
Valuable real estate,
FOR SALE.
WILL be sold, on accommodating terms
the LOTS, situated on the south side of
.Broad Stre t, . below Campbell’s Gully and
nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel, composing
a front of 190 feet oti Broad street, it is offered
for sale, in seperate Lots, or the whole together
for further particulars, Enquire of Mr. Robert
Walton at the Insurance Bank, or to
WM. P. DEARMOND.
August a, Feb 25 , ts -
I . Important Notice.\ ; ;
SHOULD there be living any ofthe heirs leg.;
atees or creditors of Allen, who is
supposed to have lived either in Georgia or South
Caiolina about the year 1796, may hear
somethiiig to their advantage bv application ait
this office. , ~ " •
The Augusta Qourirt and Columbia £S. C.
Telescope, will give the above th re a insertions
and forward their- accounts to this office for pay
ment.— k „
yJune-10 3t 69
DECLARATIONS
Prirted and for sale at this office.
ICE CREAM
• - AT THE
AUG 7STA RESTORATIVE
-- AND ‘
COSTFUCTZOMTARY.
Q HE Proprietors of this Establishment hav
ing engag' d the valuable services of one
of the first workmen in this country, together
with the well-known experience of one of the
Concern,?enables tnern and they respectfully in
form the citizens of Augusta and'Hamburg that
they are now prepared to commence This Day
and continue every day throughout the season
to make ICE CREAMS’of all and every kind
in a style superior to any thing of the sort ever
attempted ,before in this place. Parties a.-l
Families can be furbished at any time and with
aiiy-quai thy .by giving a short notice— It will be
sent to any. place required, in small freevers
made for the -purpose, containing one pint and
upwards. Tp those who may visit tbe establish
ment for the purpose of partaking of.jthis dali
cious luxury, it will be ready at 11 o’clock in the
forenoqn and be continued to t>e*lerved up at
any hour when called for»> The very liberal and
extensive patronage, bestowed on them since
'heir commencement in Business, calls forth the
warmest thanks of the.Proprietor*, and they as
sure the public that their unremitted care and
attention will bp devoted to .make their House
an agreeable Retreat for GenUemen of busi
ness as well as those of pleasure. ■
-■ - LAMBACK fe'RUSE.
April 29 - B-i
. ICE'CREAiif.
THE Subscriber most' Vesp'ectfurfy informs
his friends ancj tl\e public that he'Jias com
menced making Ice. Cream this day, &.wdi have
a constant supply on hand every day* from 10
o’clock A. M. to ID P. M. during the Season;
families sppplied by sending. He would also re
mark that the ladies room js prepared for their
reception, and thatpp gentleman will be admit
ted unless in the; company of ladies.—He has
also neatly .furnished au atty Room* for tbe
accoqicnodatjon of Gentlemen, who are rcspect
ftdky invited to c*H. ’—. '
Also -on hand, ar constant supply of
CONZ'KSCTZOIIirAIIXXSd
" MARTIN FREDERICK,
•v .442 Rroad Street Augusta.
May I?-' ’ ’ - 58 ts
: : nhtice. ...
THE following articles have been deceived
bv the Sfea.m. Boat Company’* Boats, are
now in Store, and if not called for, witbfetevhirty
days from date they will bi sold ihpi/expeo
ces,
No mark 10 Barrels Liquor ,
“ 1 do do * ,
“ 4 Smiths Bellows
, “• 6 Horre Collars ' ' l .
“ .1. oundle Spades .
“ 1 Ld| wagoh. Bftxes . •«
*■’ 73 pieces castings
1 Keg Natl*
“ 3 Anvil* •
• ' p oars of Iron
•* 1 ttaien Scythe Blades
“ 6 coilt of Rope
.-, " .. 5 barrel* Cider •
'A. R. Smith 1 bhd Sugar ,
Waldron, 1 dozen Scythe Blades
C- P- S Augtisla, I barrel Poik ' '
W.- H, B 1 half barrel Fish -,
S. &t .L. Augtista, 1 half barrel Fish
S. I bartel, G Smith t-liox
B' I.barrel .Liquor, P. &. H. 1 Barret Liquor
Rev. S.Tally 2boxes; B M R. I bbl Liqnor
P. .1-bundle Spades, D C. 2 piece* Iron 1
S. & T. 1 keg Nail*. G &. T E. 1 barrel
THOS. McGRAN, Treat's S B. Cd.
AugbMa. June 3 66 Im.
IEC The Milledgeville Journal will please pub
lish the above four times, find forward his account
to the Treasurer’s Office.
Sbriveh' Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold7 on tbe first Tqesday in July
■ next, at the Court-Hnugp. in Jackson
borough, Seriven County, ket'Veen the usual
hours of sale. ( f ■ "*
One negro girl harried Patieneb
levied on as the property of John Buford io *af*
isfy sundry Execution* .from Justices Courts in
favor of Elisha, Morgan, James H. Wady.and
other*. Levy made h returned by a Constable.
JOHN C. FEfiRILt, S. S. C,
June 1 . - 67 td
, Columbia Sheriff Sales. - -
WILL be sold a.|.thy Court House Door on
the-firsCl'uesday in July next, the fallow
ing property,, viz v *' ‘ •
One hundred and sEighty Ai
ere* of Land niore or le*s on the waterso.f Ocbet
creek joining Green and Hriy.ne* to satisfy sun
dry fi fas Thomas Colverd vs. Thoma* Oulbieatri
ALSO,’'
One hundred acres of Lancfc
more or lesi on the same water course,'ind pat«
ties as the abo.ve.
ALJO,
Qne hundred acres pine land,
mqre or Jess, on the waters of-Read Stall creefi,*
joining Magehee and Screws to satisfy. squdr|r
fi fas Samuel Millican v*. Win. Anderson.
....
Two hundred acres, mprfc or
less,- on- the water*' of Hard Fortune Branch,'
joining Screw* and othqt* so satisfy sUndty fi fas
Samuel Millican vs. Wm Anderson. ' 1
' ALSO..., * , ■ It
One hundred acres/ Tnore or*
less, pn the paters %f Hard Fortune Branch'
joining Screws anil -others, to satisfy sundr
fi fas. Samuel Millican v*. Wo; Andersons
•> '. ■ . ISAAC RAMSEY, '
j Sheriff Columbia bounty. ‘ t
Jone’ 3- • • 66 4tw .
Brought to Jail,
AT Jacksoubqro’, Striven county, on theßtb *
flay of April last, a negro man who says
his name is JOE, and that he,belongs to William
White of Effingham county, he,is about five feet *
high, yellow complextott, and about 25 years
old. He has an icon on his. leg and one round
his neck. The owner is rrq'uested. to come for
ward, pay expenses and take him away.
. ? JOHN G. FERRILL, Jailor
May 1,7 3t 69 ,
Brought to the Augusta Jail, k
ON the 20th inst. a Negro Alan who calls
hunself lOHN, says he belongs to Wm. *
Byne, of Burke county, Geo. near Waynesboro*; *
John is 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion,
and about 35 or 40 years old, a small piece off of
each ear. '
> f . faXso,
On the 21st inat. a Negro BotL who
calls himself IVELHM, says he belongs to
James Drayn, of Cofomlnu tjftunty, Geo. Wife
,iB T k 5 . f *T2 2 ‘i£ hes hi < h > *** complexion*
and about 15 or 16 years q;d- Owners of .sartf
Negroes is requested Jo come forward, pay ex
penses and take (hem away. •
H. B. FRAZER,
Jailor, Ji C.
May 22 - * 3t ; «]
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»■. 17 During an absence of a few weeks from
the State, Wxarxßit B. Thomas, Esq. will at
tend to any business in which we may be inter
ested. The settlement of accounts with this
Office will be corfided tq, Mr. Hkmrt Ltoito„
who, from a long;acquaintance with them, wilt
b£ able to give our customers and friends full
satisfaction.
,■ J. G. MeWHOBTER
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