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VOL* 7.
published EVERY
MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, r*
AT 2 O'C1OC8« F« ME.
sxMr Howard’* Brick Building*,oppositethe Post-Office
M’intosh Street.
■ ‘ DIRECTIONS.
r,<m<Cand Rsfroes, by Administrators, Execu
' *r* or Guardians, are required, by lew, to be held on the
« t Tuesday in the month, between the bburs of ten in the
f wenoon and three in the afternobn, nt Hie Court-hot-.e rt
t■« county which the property is situate.—Nbtic >tf
hese sales must be given in a public gatette SIXTY days
■revious to the day of sale. 1
r Notices of the sale of personal property mustbegiven in
HKe manner, FORTY days previous to the day ofsale.
Notice to the debtors and creditor* of an estate, must ba
. eu >li«bed for FORTY days.
Notice that application will he madjß yhthe Court of Or
glnar/for leave to sell land, must be hijMished for FOUR
MJTTHS.'
N nice for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for
FOUR MONTHS, before any order absolute shall be made
tera in by the court.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,
Washington. 4th March, 1833.
In future, the following rules and regulations
are to be observed: . _
Ist The duties of ..the Assistant Postmasters
General. Chief Clei k and Subordinates, are dis
tributed into three
The first, the Southern Division, under the
superintendence of C. K. Gardner, the Sen.oi
Assistant, will comprise the States of
Virginia,(with the Di t«f , ,
Columbia,) Louisiana, ■
North Carolina, Arkansas Territory,
South Carolina, Tennessee,
Georgia, Kentucky,
Florida Territory, Indiana,
Alabama, Illinois, .
’ Mississippi. ■ Missouri.
The second 4 the Northern Diyisi.on, under the
superintendence of S. R. HoBBiE, Assistant, will
comprise the States of
Maine, New York,
New Hampshire, -New Jersey,
Vermont. H e ’”T" r s’
Massachusetts, Maryland,
Khode Island, Pennsylvania,
Connecticut, _ Oh, .°’
and Michigan Terntory.
2<l. Each of these Divisions shall embrace an
office of Appointments and Instructions, and an
office of Mail Contracts; the office of Mail Dep
redations to remain as at presen£organized, aux
• iliary to both. ' i . . , „ ,
3d. To each of these Divisions shall be as
signed four Corresponding Clerks, two for the
’ office of Mail Contracts, and two tor the Office
of Appointments and instructions a Contract
Clerk an Appointment Clerk a Route Book
Clerk’a Recording Clerk, ami Clerks for regis
tering orders, fines and other miscellaneous
d 4th. One of the Corresponding Cleiks in each
Division, shall be designated as the principal
Clerk of the Division* ... , . ...
6th. The Senior assistant will lw < bflrged with
the business of procuring Mml
Canvass Bags, Locks ami Keys, ami with al
the incidental duties. A clerk shall tn» as-fgnerl
to aid him in their performance, wha, under the
direction <>f the Assistants, respectively, S al
keep the registry of the checks coumeisigned
b ' V 6th en The business of foi wardir.g BbnkS for I
Accounts, Locks, Keys, Post Office Lists Laws
&c. shall be performed under the direction of
the Assistants, within, their respective Divisions
7th. The principal Cl.-rk of toe Division only, ■
shall sign official corjespomlence, and that, tn
case of the absence of the Assistant
Sth. The third division, will be that of finance (
under the superintendence of the Chief Clerk,
O B Brows, who,shall be the Treasurer of the
Department. T.hete shail be under his cont ro
the “Book Keepers,” the “Solicitor s Office,
the “Pay Office.” the - Examiner s Office, the
“Register’s Office,” and the “Dead Letter Of
fice, to the last of which shall be attached the
business of the general letter file.
9th. No money shall he paid into the Depart- (
ment. directly to’ the Treasurer, nor paid out of
it, directly by him.
RESOLVED, That the City Coun
cil of Augusta, will pass An Or
dinance prohibiting the sale <>i\ delivery
of intoxicating Liquor to Slaves, within
the limits of the city, after the first day
of October next; 'without a ticket from
their owners or their agents and that iTits
Resolution be published.
A true Extract from minutes of Coun
cil, passed the 4'h day
GEO M. W ALKER, Clerk.
~ AN ORDINANCE
TO regulate the weighing of-Fodder, Way
and Oats in bundles brought to the city ot
Augusta in wagons, or carts for sale by weight.
Sec. Ist. Be it ordained by the City Council
of Augusta, That all Fodder, Hay and Oats
brought to this city in wagons or carts for sale,
shall be weighed at the scales prepared for that
purpose near the lower market.
Sec. 2d. Be it further ordained, That it shall
be the duty of the clerk of the lower market to
superintend the weighing of all Fodder, Hay and
Oats, at all hours of the day, from Sun rise till
sun set. And tha party selling such Fodder,
Hay or Oats, shall pay to the said clerk fifty c»x,
or each wagon, and twenty-five cents for each
cart or dray.
Sec. 3d- Be it further ordained, That every
person who shall violate the provisions of this
Ordinance, may be fined in a sum not exceeding
Twenty Dollars.
Done in Council the 6th day of Dec. 1832.
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor.
By the Mayor :
Geo. M. W ALKEB, c. c. o. .
The General Ordni
aitce, to revise, amend and con*
solidate iho several Ordinances of |he
City Council of Augusta, is now ready
for delivery to the citizens. They can
be had by application to the Clerk of
Council.
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
' May 6 54 if
T~. TO PRINTERS.
HE Subscriber, having been appointed
Agent in this city, for the extensive Type
Foundary of WHITE, HAGAR fa Co. of New-
York, begs leave to tender his services to the
Printers of South-Carolina and Gorgia, for
procuring any materials they may. need. He
will execute orders for any description ot
TYPE, PRESSES, CASES, FURNITURE,
INK, on the same terms as the New-York
. establishment, with the utmost promptitude.
Printers wishing specimens, can be supplied,
JAMES S. BURGES.
a. 44 Queen-street, Charleston, S. C.
The Augusta Courier, Savannah Georgian,
Columbia Hive and Times, will please publish
the above once a month* three times, and fot
ward their,accounts as above for payment.
April 29 . 51
BANK PROTESTS. .
* . -DLANK. Bank Priests, just printed and for
sale, at.th|f Courier Office.
‘• * \
GEORGIA COURIER.
For Sale or Rent,
Possession gioen on the Ist Octol er next
A large and commodious three
Vory Brick Store and Dwelling, No.
H 242 Broad Street, between Mrßow-
AmJUHb dre and the United StateHolei. l The
Cellar belonging to sAid House’is sixty feet long
and thirty wide, and tire store twenty feet wide
and sixty ong. with three rooms on the second
and third stories, each ; together with a Kitchen,
Stable and rfH other necessary out but<lf.-.gs—
The lot extends through from Broad to Ellis St.
The above property will be sold or rented on
accommodating terms. Apply to
B. BOUYER, or
G. T. DORTIC.
May 20 60 4(w
PEPPER, Ac.
T 5 Bags Jepper ■ •
50 boxes fresh Lemons
40 casks .prime Rice,
flw RECEIVED, BY
GEO. H. METCALF.
May 17 59
{Superior Champaigne.
25 BASKETS Champaigne, Sillery, An
chor Brand,
FOR SALE BY,,
JOHN COSKERY,
No. 256 Broad street.
June 3 66 ts
FRESH LIME JUICE.
F<>R SALE, BY
R. B. HAVILAND.
May 3 53 ts
“SICILY ORANGES, tyc.
Boxes Sicily Oranges; Bbls Havana do
2001bs Frosh Arabian Dates;
Northern Apples. Jars Philadelphia Peaches,
put up in Brandy &ic lie.
Received Und for salt by
LAMBACK &, RtJSE.
« : ALSO,
A few Manila and Allicant Matts, childrens
Basket Carriages, lie.
May 15 « ■ 58 ts
WIIXES,
~1 Qr Casks Malaga Wine
10 <fo Marseils Madeira do
2 Casks oP’ Port Superior quality
2 do old Madaeira
1 do Malmsey Madeira
1 Pipe Teneriffe ... .>.,
6 Casks Sherry Pale & Brow ft
2 do Sdperjor Claret ' '
Just Received and for sale
N. SMITH if Co..
May 15 58
NEW TEAS.
1 Packag-s Imperial Gunpowder. Hy-
|.J *F son and Black Teas, of the latest im
poitatious ami finest chops.—Cheap.
G H. METCALF,
may 17 69
MALAGA GRAPES & AIiA
BIAN DOTES, &c.
y) (TARS superior Malaga Grapes
1 Frail Arabian Dates
6 Drums Sultana Raisins, without seeds
10 Baskets Anisett Cordial, of superior quality
N. SMITH & Co.
No. 275 Broad-street.
April 26 ’ 60
3000 Fresh COCOA NUTS
2 bl>ls Northern Shell Barks
2 do Northern Russet Apples
Malaga Grapes, Figs, Bananas, sac.
Just reeeivedicmiifor-iale, by
LAMBACK & RUSE.
UALSO,'
A few Hampers, first rate Irish Potatoes.
May 1 52
HAVANA SUGAR.
5 Boxes White Havana Sugar of Superior qual
ity, Just received ami for sa’MrV
N. SMITH fa Co
No 276 Broad st.
May 15 ts 58
-g BBLS, best Canal FLOUR
JL w FxF 100 do Virginia do.
30 hhds. best Baltimore WHISKEY
100 bbls. do. do. do.
60 do. do. Northern RUM
100 boxes Sperm CANDLES
50 bags COFFEE
£lO do. PEPPER and SPICE
500 do. SIIQT
10 boxes LEAD-. '■ • <»
50 kegsandboxes TOBACCO ’ ‘
QO pipes Cognac BRANDY and Hol. GfN
25 bales Domestic Shirtings fa Sheetings
50 000 Spanish SEGARS
100000 American do.
10 pipes best Cider VINEGAR
200 DEMIJOHNS..
•> 300 sets MEASURES
20,00 h lbs. CASTINGS (assorted)
100 dozen best London MUSTARD
20 casks Lamp OIL .
300 pieces BAGGING
Loaf SUGAR. Lemons, Tea, Raisins, Powder,
Cotton and Wool Cards, Wines, Cordials, sac.
For sale by GEO. H. METCALF.
April 22
~... FRUIT!
QfWHI l|«rge Sweet ORANGES
VwVJ Pine Apples ; Banannas and Co
coanuts; just received per Mongin
i t , by GEO H. METCALF.
June 6 < 67
Potter’s Catholicon
AND
Siofliin's Panacea,
WARRANTED GENUINE
><» for Sale by. ( »
- , R. B. HAVILAND <fc Co.
May 13 . " 67
ORANGES, &c.
HAVANA ORANGES, Pine Apples, F?gs,
Bananas, Lemons, Raisins,.Almonds, Fil
berts, Cocoa Nut, Brazil Nuts, Hickory
Nuts, sac. sac.
RECEIVED THIS DAY,
, LAMBACK RUSE.
May 8 55
FRUIT.
5000 Large Sweet Oranges
10 boxes Sicily Lemons
5 bbls Apples
25 boxes Prunes
Bunches Bananas
JUST RECEIVED, BY
N. SMITH & Co, '
276, Broad Street.
1 May 10'.. 56
AUGUSTA, (GEO.) FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1833.
REDUCED PRICES,
Earthenware, China, Glass
jind iiooking Grasses,
THOMAS J. BARROW & CO.
Importers, 88, Water Sheet, New-York,
ARE continually receiving the newest pat
terns of Earthenware, China, &.c, by the
late arrivals fropi Liverpool. Their stock com
prises every v’aiiety in the line, and is surpassed
by none, in extent or quality. They have made
such arrangr ments in England, for the purchase
of their GOODS, as enables therrt to hold out the
strongest inducements tu Merchants dealing in
the line.
Those who are laying tn stocks, of the article
will find it greatly to their interest to call as the
very lowest price, will be named which it is pos
sible to sell, at.
N. B. The best packers in the city, employed.
Thomas j. barrow&c ...
•k Importers. 88, Water Street, New-York
ttj” Orders by lettei carefully attended to ami
Goods charged at lowest rates.
ti-J' The Constitutionalist; Augusta, News ;
Washington; Southern Banner, Athens; West
ern Herald, Auraria; Standard of Union, Spar
ta; Georgia Journal, and Federal Un bn, Mill
edgeville; Telegraph, Maeon; Democrat, Co
lumbus; and Hive ; (Columbia, S. C. will please
insert the'above conspicuously as often as they,
can fur §3, and forward their account io th s
office.
June 19 •• * 73 If
Columbia sheriff Sales.
WILL be sold at the Court House Door on
the first Tuesday in July next, the follow
ipg propetty, viz*.
One hundred and Eighty A
cres of Land more or less on the waters of Uchei
creek joining Green and Haynes to satisfy sun
dry fi fas Thomas Colverd vs. Thomas Culbreath
■! also, t ,
One hundred acres of Land,
more or less on the same water course, and par
ties as the above.
ALSO,
One hundred acres pine land,
more or less, on the waters of Head Stall creek
join.ng Magehee and Screws to satisfy sundry
fi fas Samuel Millican vs Wm. Anderson.
ALSO,
. <, Two hundred acres, more or
less, on the waters of Hard Fortune Branch,
joining Screws and otheis to satisfy sundiy fi fas
Samuel Millican vs. Win. Anderson.
, , also.
One hundred acres, more or
less, or, the waters of Hard Foitune Branch
joining Screws and others, to satisfy 'sundr
fi fas.. Samuel Millican vs. Win. Anderson.
ISAAC RAMSEY,
Sheriff Columbia County.
June 3 _ 66 4 1 w ~
Administrator’s Sale, i
WILL be sold by an Order of the Honor
able Inferior Court of Richmond coiinty.
on the first Tuesdaly in July next-—All the Per
sonal property of R McCoombs. deceased, con
sisting of fitleen or twenty likely Negroes: and
on the first Tuesday in September at
ville, Habersham County, 13, interest in Lot of
Land, in said County, also, three Houses 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 Lots
having a two Story Dwelling House. They
may be purchased at private sale by application
to Samuel Hale, Esq. or to
JOHN S. COOMBS, AJm’r.
May 8 55 'd
ADMiNISTR A J’< >R’S SALE
it ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July
y y next, at Greenville,
Lot No. 94, Bth District, for
merly Troup, now AferriweJher county, con
taining 202£ Acres, belonging to the Estate ol
George Hill, deceased, try order of the Inferior
Court of Richmond county.
ROBERT PHILIP, Adm'r.
May 2, 1833. 54
Administrator’s Aotice.
All persons.hating demands against the
• estate of Lawrence May den,’ der.eased,
wi|l please present them duly attested within the
time prescribed by law. and all persons indebt
ed to said deceased, will please make payment,
without delay, to ’’
JOHN J MAGUIRE,
Administrator with the will annexed.
May 27 63 6tw
i 50 Dollars Reward.
INDUCED or Runaway from the subscriber
on Tuesday morning 22d inst. a mulatto Ne
gro Woman, by the name of HETTY, and NAN
CY her daughter, and WILLIAM her son, well
known about Augusta, belonging to the estate of
R M’Coombs. Hetty is a low bright Mulatto
about 41 years of age Nancy is low, rather
darker than her mother,’about 16 years of nge
very thick lips William is a pale mulatto about
10 or 12 years old. The above rewaid will be
paid on conviction of any white person harbor
ing said Negroes; and if taken up as Runaways,
and put in any Jail in this State Fifteen dollars,
or Five dollars for either. They are supposed
to be luiking about Augusta or its vicinity.
Hetty’s husband belongs to Mr. Andrew Dill,
and 1 nudei stand was in Augusta oil Monday, he
is hired out in Burke county, and may'have in
duced them to Burke. I am determined to
prosecute any person harboring, concealing,or
inveigling said Negroes.
JOHNS. COOMBS,
Adm’r Estate R. McCoombs.
May 24 62 ts
Brought to the Augusta Jail,
ON the 17th inst a Negro Man, who calls
himself TOM, says he belongs to Lymon
Parker, of Bibb county, Geo. Tom, is 5 feet five
inches high, dark complexion, and about 25
years old. »
ALSO,
On-the 18'h inst. two Negroes Cyrus
and Milt-s, Cyrus, says he belongs to Jones Per
sons of Upson County, Cyrus, is dark 5 feet 6
inches high, and about'l33 years o-'d. ••Miles
say* he belongs to Wm Red of Buike tcounty,
dark complexion, 5 feet 3£ inches high and
about 16 years old. Owners of said Negroes is
requested tn come forward, pay expenses and
take them away. ,
H. B. FRAZ&R,
Jailor, W. C.
June 19 3t _____ 73
Notice.
POUR months after date application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Lincoln County, while sitting for Ordinary
purposes for leave to sell, a negro girl, belong
ing-.to the estate of James 8.. Wheeler, deceas
ed for the purpose of division amongst the heirs
and distributees of said estate.
NICHOLAS G. BARKSDALE,
Administrator with the will annexed.
April 8 42 m4m
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
FOR SALE.
WILL be sold, on accommodating terms
the 1,0 1 S, situated on the south side of
Broad Stre t, below Campbell’s Gully and
nearly opposite the Pffiritels’ Hotel, compiising
a front of 190 feet on Broad streef; it is offered
for sale, in seperate Lots, or the whole together
for further particulars, Enquire of Mr. Robert
Waltou at the Insurance Bank, or to
WM. P. DEARMOND.
Augusta, Fph 25 -* 24 if
Cherokee Circuit Sheriff’s Sales
for July.
COBB COUNTY.
Lot dist see. Property of To satisfy
402 2 3 B. M. Owen John Echo's '
73 16 2 Sidnev Forbs Richard Butler
326 17 2 Owen Tyler PT Bedell
589 1 2 Arnos King W M DOsbtiin
208 20 2 GJf W Jeffreys Nathaniel Fish
700 17 2 John Webb Mordecai Sheftall
777 19 2 Wm Davis Benj Brewton
699 17 2 B S Williams B Brewton
943 17 2 W Daniel W Moor
102 17 2 .1 Patridge Kelly Jr Co
780 17 2 E Bing J Morrell
FLOYD COUNTY.
179 3 4 John Samis Isbel Askew
87 23 3 Eiisha Wylly Nathan*Brewton
284 16 4 Edward Hicks G Maxey &t Co
69 23 2 J Bailey R T Banks
324 -4 4 James Skaggs A F Durkee
374 16 4 James Trayice CC Johnston
38 5 4 J Watson Eliza M’Crary
793 3 4 Wm Cheek Aaron Turmes
202 14 4 H Holms W Alexander
109 24 3 W Johnston C B Cole
195 24 3 W J Weightman T Glascock
FORSYTH COUNTY.
423 3 1 Robert Smith G Hendrick
446 2 1 H White more F C Andoe
622 3 I do do
345 I J John Hubbard C J Atkins
1104 3 1 David Collins JW Houghton
861 3 1 J Drummonds T Smith
727 3 1 H Jones F Collins Sons
765 14 1 James Carrell B Tarver
483 I 1 Abel Cain ! SRembeit
345 11 John Hubbatt Chapman Jz Adkins
1117 3 1 WP Glover M Chisholm
137 14 1 J W Glass P T Biddle
180 14 1 Joseph’Roe fa Sf H Byne
487 2 1 E B Reynolds JHHi W H Pope
1335 14 1 Henry Huff P J Murray
427 14 1 J W Wilson L W Fiemister
1221 14 1 W Patrick S Ripley
959 3 1 Allen West T Hararove
303 14 I J Brannon J Gillet
911 3 2 John M’Kinsey Keilog Ji Sandford
561 2 1 W Elrod P J Murray
1240 3 1 P f hit wood do
699 14 'I F Thurmond ’do
297 5 1 Isaac Lindsey do
966 2 1 Wiley fierce do
693 14 1 John Priest do
334 11 T L Martin ‘ do
140 11 S Kilgore M’Junkin Ji Smith
c MURRAY COUNTY.
27 44 3 T Johnson Sj&ucer & Mays
88 25 2 W W Young B Grown
235 10 3 J Slaughter John Thomas
t 39 13 3 R Bush H H Tarver
311 28 3 S W Stephens James Long
189 9 3 R Johnson M L Nall
114 14 4 B Morris J H Lumpkin
193 113 T Hogan Officers Carroll S C
211 25 3 James Tilley Pemberton et al
236 28 3 A Scutt A B Sturges Ji Co
*257 28 3 E Nash D G Baldwin
102 8 4 do do
109 12 4 J Harris F C Andoe
322 7 3 S Paxton P J Murray
38 13 3 B Pace W Graves
236 7 3 T Ussury Officers Houston I C
290 6 4 J Leveron A Crawford &i Co
262 8 4 R A Talbot Wm Meropy
36 14 3 David Holland Hign Hi W ggins
244 7 3 J Linsey Reynolds and Watts
319 10 3 Isaac Gray R Ashley
10 8 3 D Brown H H Tarver
185 26 3 J Galliher J Long
230 14 3 T L Brown . ( H, W
- CASS COtJNiY.
431 212 GA Paiker L L Lynes
631 17 3 B Brantley F Culling fa Sons
806 21 2 R Love-- • do
275 6 3 W Gregory do 1 '*• ••
634 41l J Turner B F Thornton
19 17 3 AB Huggins ./Johnson
1240 21 2 A Johnson, EOrmsley
447 4 3 H Fullingin W Porter
1149 21 2 John Coots T M Darnall *
642 21 2 J Lanear Irwin fa Bryan
1146 21 2 Win Strange Lewis Jones fa Co
868 21 2 A Hightower N Slav
155 5 3 GW Wood A M Bride
1240 1 2 A Johnston Kimberly et. al.
1174 17 3 Joseph Blocker J Howell
942 21 2 MA FiMitks AS Clayton
876 21 2 Stephen Potts N Legg
312 4 3 P Clements , Hall fa Kendrick
LUMPKIN COUNTY.
222 13 1 W Ridley R G Lane
943 4 1 J Newman J A Tippens
372 12 1 J Hollingshead JA D Childers
817 4 1 M Gray .■> J Perry
293 13 1 T Gourdey J Grubbs •
190 4 1 H McNorill Court Ordinary B C
1003 12 1 Eli Champion Bachebler fa Co.
838 12 1 Isaac-Fincher L P Hargrove fa co.
455 12 1 D H Barnes F Cullens fa Sons
1197 12 1 J Langston W Railings
604 13 1 N U Wanslee J Ligon
458 15 1 John Burk F Ally and others
1169 12 1 J Jourdan , J R Stanford
1)8 13 I BfaG Lathrop Planters Bank
163 15 1 W Cooper H H Cone, et. al.
1170 12 1 W Vaughn P T Bedell
752 12 1 John Ray J Abney
406 4 1 T Knight G Jones \
41 13 1 J Riley T Livingston
526 13 1 W Westbrooks Burt fa Cato
433 13 1 Luke Welsh Saffold fa Porter
CHEROKEE COUiNTY.
1284 15 2 J Martin F CuHins fa Sons
56 22 2 S Vickery S Griffith »
37 15 2 DKabeily Cleveland fa Tate
1247 21 2 W Ferguson James Edmonson
303 2 2 A Seymore J P Winn
150 14 2 J Parker W C Osborn
799 15 2 W Arnold J Wardlaw-
883 15 2 L Gregory G D Stewart
931 2 2 J Lovett J W Scott
216 4 2 S Grace J E Bachelder
971 3 2 W Whatley Safibld fy. Fiears
GILMER COUNTY.
258 10 2 S P Smith J PTurnet fa Co
190 6 2 JSturdivan , • M Womack
PAULDING .COUNTY.
; 1285 3 3 J-H Faulkenberry E D Cook
60 18 a DM Jackson NBf H Ward
649 18 3 Basil Lowe E Case ■
1000 2 3 John Portwood John Hall
1046 3 4 RH Caldwell Case fa Goodrich
575 2 4 Z Slayton Thompson
698 18 3 M Willhight H H Field
178 3 3 Mary Page SA H Jones
584 1 4 J Johnson A Crawfoid
183 20 3 A McGrady W Merooey
259 3 4/ J W Howard J Weeker
• 923 2 3 A P GarHngton M Pollock
NOTICE.
ICHEAI* SHOES
AND
„ cloThYng.
J I subscriber having purchased of Samuel
& ri A rtviS< s^. re s,oc V f shoes
*<LOTH-INGr, now offers it tor sale at
New Fork Cost He is also receiving regular sup
plies of fresh stock’from Philadelphia, which will
be sold at a very small advance, for cash only,
oJ>a d Or T a ‘ e,y occu P’ e <l by S. Parsons, No
230, Broad street. ■ '
J. B. ROBERTSON.
_<May 24
Sheriff’s Sales & Land Agency,
WIDhIAM HARDIN,”
Formerly of M'Donough Henry County has lo
cated himself in the Cherokee Territory.
NEAR NEW ECHOTA,
WHERE he proposes toattend the Sheriffs’
Sales in the adjoining Counties, and su
perintend the examining and having endorsed
By Justices of the Peace, all small Executions,
that ttaay be directed to him from other counties,
for collection ; also, all‘large Executions that
may be submilted to his management; he prort
tses all his assiduity and care in this business'—
He will, strictly, pursue such directions as may
be given hiih. His charges will in all cases, be
moderate.
_ Fet) 31 65 2t
Treasury Department,
April 12<h 1833.
IN the late conflagration of the Tresury build
ing, nearly nil the correspondence of the. Se
cretary nt the Ireasurv, fro'm the establishment
tothe 12st March, 1833, was destroyed, including,
as well the original letteis and communications
addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, as
the records of the letters and communications
written by him. With a view to repair the lojs,
as far as may be practicable all officers of the 0-
nited States, are leqnested to cause copies to be
prepared, and authenticated by them, of any let
ters (excepting those hereinafter alluded to)
which they may at anytime have, written to, or
received from, the Secretary Treasury
and all those who have been in office, at d other
individuals throughout the United States and
elsewhere, are invited to do the same That this
correspondence may be arranged into appropri
ate books, it is requested that it be copied on fo
lio foolscap paper, with a sufficient margin oh’
all sides to admit of binding, and that no more
than one letter be contained on a leaf. It is also
requested, that the copies be written in a plain
and distinct.or engrossing hand, Where the or
iginal letter din be s- ared. it would be prefered.
The reasonable expense incurred io copying the
papers now requested, nos exceeding the rate of
ten cents forevery hundred words, will be defray
ed by the Department.
The which has been saved,
and of wliich, therefore, no copies are desired,
(trie the iecoids of the letters written by the Secre
tary of the Treasury to Presiifents and Cashiers
Banks, from the Ist October, 1819, to the 20th of
Febuary, 1833, all the correspondence relating
to Reviriutionary cairns nnder the act of l£th (
May. 1826, ami to cleiini of Virginia officers to
half pay, under the act of the Sth July, 1831 ;
and to applications for the benefits of the acts
of 2d March. 1831, and 14th July 1832, for the
relief of certa’n insolvent debtors of the United
States. Copies of some citcclar letters and in
structions, written bv the Secretary, h'qve also
been preserved ; and it is requested that, before
a copy be made of any circular letter or' iiistruc
tion, written by the Secretary of the’ Treasury,
the date and object of the circular be fir;t stated
to the Department, and it wishes on the snbject
ascertained.
LOUIS McLANE,
Secretary of the Treasury.
may 8 55—ts
CONTENTS
OF TUI? ’ " ’
Southern Agriculturist,
NO. 5 FOR MAY.
ANSWERS to Querries on the culture of
Ri’ce ;bv Cofiimef/a. • 1 ’ *
Observations on the culture of Grasses; by A
Highlander. 1
Account of the Cotton Crop of 1832. in-West
Filiciana. La. with Observations on Reeling Silk;
b:- J B Brewer 1 ! * <
On the Culture of Rice on high land, Corn fa
Peas; by Geo. Wilson.
On the'making o£Raspberry hud Strawberry
Cordials, Cider and Wine; also, Observation's on
the growing of the-Sugar Cane, in 'the lower
part of South-Carolina: by Small Planter.
Account of an Agricultural Excursion made
into the South of Georgia in the winter nf 1832 ,
by the Editor. (Continued ftom page 169.)
Brought to Augusta Jail,
ON the 19th*•*inst. a Negro Boy, who, calls
himself SQUIRE, says he belongs to Star
ling Evans of Warren County Georgia, near.
Sweet Water Squire is 6 feet 5 inches high ;
daik complexion, and about 16 or 18 years old.
' ! Atso, > • •
On the same day a Negro Man, who says' he
belongs to the States of Georgia, namedPETER,
says that Mr. Lyman has 'he control of him—
Peter is 5 fefet 6 inches* high, dark complexion
and about 38 or 40 years old.
Owners of said Negroes, is requested to come
forwaril, prove property, pay expences and take
him away.
H. B. FRAZER. Jailor, r. c.
Mav 20 » 3t 60
FOUR months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Lincoln county, while sitting fbr ordinary pur
poses, for Ifeave to sell Lot one hundred and
seventy-four, in the fourth district and fourth
section of the Cherokee purchase.
ALSo, ‘ ! -
Lot seventy, in the first Dis
trict and first section of the Cherokee Purchase,
drawn by the Orphans of Arthur Frazer, de
ceased, for the benefit of said Orphans.-
ADISON FRASER,
1 • Guardian for said Orphans.
June 10 lm4in 69
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to’the firmdfT C.
Lockhart fa Co. for the year 1832. are
particularly requested to come forward and set
tle their accounts for that year without further
delay. _ T. C. LOCKHART fa Co.
may 17 , w4,w <., 59 .
Rogers’ Orange Gun Powder.
THIS very superior article warrant,
ed-to possess, in a remarkable de
gree of perfection, ail the essential quali
ties of strength cleanliness a=nd quickness,
suitable for all kinds of Guns and of
Shooting, is offered for s le, by the sub
scriber, of the following Marks, viz i
S. S. Canisters of great power, in kegs—
(F F F
Fine Grain \ p p
• < F
Coarse Grain! ..
; . • SOLOMON KNEELAND, Age
Augusta, May 3 63 3mnt.
TO fUE PUHLIC
J N asmuch as the Drawing of the Uni
*on Hotel Property Lotteryis not com
p eted, it is due to the P ub |i c to haV(j m a
plain statement of facts. G ll(l( i Titles to
prize holders, were not published by the
superintendants, till the- Bfh day of last
September, (the time the Lotterry truly
caine before the Public) to be drawn the
24th day of December thereafter. It
was then postponed till the 2d day of this
month, and from casualties could ’ not be
drawn. The proprietor in the first time
given, from the situation of his family,
could not leave Thomaston to sell Tick
ets till the sj b day of Dete. <fc in the last
time from the diltiei of office, could not
leavetdl after the 2d Monday in January
I liereiore he has not had time to sell as
many of the Tickets as be wishes. He
will maketrtb apology —but still state fact*
He owes the amnu-it* of the 1 Lotterry and
rom 'he possitionof some of his creditiou
he is compelled to ake the un
sold Tickets. To the others he retort.«
many thanks, and could, he bestow cash
as easy as .thanks he would have all paid
It is to be hoped that this indulgence will
be allowed by a generous public. He
has placed the drawing when the Ticket
Are soldier most certainly ihe fir.- f
next January,* ■ It is the last notice ho
shall make, unless he draws lef ne ib.it
lime. The drawing shall be final.
It is due to those who have b. z.-p-ht
Tickets to be informed 'that the morLy s
in the hands of respectable Agents, and
in the hands.of the Treasuier of the- Su
perintendents.,.ho wii| return it t
purchasers, should the Lotteiy, by any
unforeseen circumstance, not be drawn.
The unsold firltets are offered with prida,
Thyn' c’pffib forward and buy.
Or he Proprietor will be tiullified,
Aud you a FORTUNE.' slip by.
J. B. BATEMAN.
Maech 27 ’ 37
LDiversity of Georgia.
Extract front the-minutes of the Hoard of Trustee
at their meeting in August.’lß32.
ON motion of Howell Coijb E q —Resolved,
I hat all graduates of this Colirge ou mak
ing application for the second) or master’, de
gree shall furnish the Board with the cer'ifi ate
of some respectable or distinguished indiviOue.l,
of their good moral character and respectability
in thC community in which they reside
Resolved further. That all graduates of other
Colleges, applying f.,r the second degree, shall
furnish* the Board with their dipldlotfias, and a
certificate of some distinguished or respectable
person in the cotninui ity in whir h they reside.
Resolved further, That t(>e foregoing resolu
tions be published.
ASBURY HULL, ‘'ecretary.
J u n «‘ 10 . 69 2t
Georgia, Lincoln County.
WHEREAS Malcom J. Walker applies to
me for 'Letters Administration on the
estate, of Mark Golden, late of said County de
ceased. J ’
These are, therefore, to cite summon and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and Credit
ors of said dec’d; to be and appear at iny B
within the time prescribed by law. to hie t! >
objections, and shew cause (if any they have
why said letters should rtot be granted * ■
Given under my band in office this 23d ,v
of April, 1833.
-., f„ MCAJAH HF.NLEY, c
Georgia, Richmond Count 7
WHEREAS John Moore, surviving f <
’ cutor of Johri Willson, applies for Let
ters Dismissory, on the Estate of John Willson,
deceased,'and late of said county
These are therefore to cite all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the ; ime pre
scribed by law,'to file their objections, (if any
they have,) and shew cause why said letters
should not be granted
A' ”• B. M.KINNE, c. cor. c
Dec 12 11 m6m
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS Johri L. Anderson,Administra
te on the Estate of Moses Tibbitg, de
ceased, applies to me for Letters Dismissory
fro.m.&aid Estate.’ “ ’ '
These are, therefore- d cite, summon, and
admonish all and singular the kindred-and < red
itoYe ofsa'id deceased, to be and appear at my
office Within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not be granted.
1 Geo. A B. t Walker, c. c. o.
Georgia, Richmond County.
WHEREAS Isaac Course and John Moore,
apply for Letters D'ismisSory; ‘on the
Estate of John Course, late of Richmond coun
y, deceased. .
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of said dec’d, to ,be and appear at my Os
fice within the time prescribed by law, to shew
canse, if any they have, why said Leiters shoula
not be granted.
B. M’KINNE, D. C. C. 0. R. C.
?. m6m ,
Georgia, Lincoln County.
By the Court of Ordinary for said County, May
'term, 1833.
ERE AS legal notice had been given by
the Administrators of the estate of Wil
liam Fleming of Lincoln County, deceased, that
they would apply to the Court of Ordinary for
said county, for leave to sell the real estate of
said deceased, (except the widow’* dower) and
the Court of Ordinary fbr said county, being
satisfied that legal notice had been given by
the said administrators of suct> intended appli
cation and no periron appearing to "object to an
order absolute for the sale of said real estate an
order at Ternt of said court of Ordinary' •
passed authorizing the administrators to sell the
real estate of said deceased (dower excepted.)'
And whereas upon examination of the record*
.and minutes of said court of Ordihary no strch
order is to be found entered: It is Ordered,
‘ That James Ramsay, administrator of said es
tate and the heirs and distributees thereof or
their legal guardians, and all other persons con
cerned be and appear before the court of Ordi
nary for said county on the first Monday if Ju
ly next, and shew cause, if any, why the said
court shall not cause said order absolute for the
sale of the real estate of William Fleming dece.
ased to be entered on the minutes of th<- Court
Now for them and this rule nisi be published in
one ol the public newspapers of Augusta, thirty
days before said day. '
I True copy from the Minutes of said Court of
Ordinary, 23d, May 1833.
MICAJAH HENLY, cvc. c.
May 27 63 <4
NO. 74'