About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1833)
DIED, On the 13th inst. in New Ark, NJ Mr Luther Goble, aged 63,0 f the late Arm of Luke Reul & Co. 07” WANTED. <ZO A YOUNG MAN, to attend a Bar, and such occupations as are attach ed to a Hotel, none but such as can be well recommended, need applv. En quire at the Eagle and Pfccenix Hotel. 1 11. COSNARD. Julv 22 8 7 «f HAY AND OATS. FOR SALE by lhe subscriber and will be delivered in any part of the city, by ap tilvinc to Mr. C. Miner at J. B. Guedron’s. 1 N. B. MOORE. Joly 22 87 It - TO KENT THE Fire Proof STORE and WILLING, No. 208, on the South ll*BH side of Broad street, now occupied by A. Sera. Possession on the Ist of October. ROBERT F. POE. July 22 87 4t. 7 NOTICE ~ THOSE indebted to the late firm of Mr. P. Earle Co. or who have be'en entrusted with the transaction of any of ..the business thereof, will account alone with the subscriber, or Ms special Agent. JAMES HARRISON. July 222tp87 ; A CARD. Mr L. SPEISSEGGER,tenders his thanks to the Ladies and Gentle, men of Augusta, for the libera' patronage thev have extended to aim and informs ihetn that he will ill a few days leave the r’ity, far the upper part of the Sta'e, he therefore requests those wh<? wish to have their PIANO’S and ORGANS tuned, or repaired to leave their orders at Messrs Richards Ganahl’sorat his Wotkshop N<k *328, Broad-Street, formerly occu pied by Mr. River’s,) as early as pratica ble. July 228£Jt & masnia HOTEL. TO RENT, From the first day of October next, That large and splendid Establishment, in t?ic city of Auguste., known as the E AGLfc &■ PH<t- NIX H'-JTEL, with the Furniture belonging toil. The Hotel is situate in the centre of business, &. convenient to the Steam Boat Landing, and the Charleston Rail Road. The buildings .are new, ftnd in excellent order, and the STABLES are large and well arranged. Any person wishing to undertake a business of this kind, will <’p well to make early application, ns such hi opporlttni-. ty as the one at present offered, seldom occurs. , It is.believed that this. House is now doing the most extensive business in this city. Applv to JOHN PiILNIZY. .Se<y & Irrfis'r Os the. Eagle * 1 ha nix Ilotil Company July 22 wt Isi O 87 CANAL FLOUR M A CK E R E L, L A R D, Ac. HALF Barrels fiesb ground <L>V Canal FLOUR, 150 wh«>le bbls. A<». 2 and 3 Mackerel. €0 half bbls. No. 1 and 2 ■ do. . 50 small kegs prime leaf Lard. 10 casks London Porter. 10 qr. casus Malaga Wine. , 20 qr. chests flesh Hyson Tea. 20 Gib. do. do. Gunpojvder I<>. JO cad .y box. Gunpowder &. Hyson do. 5 bbls. English crushed double refined Loaf Sugar. 5 bbls. Louisiana do, in loaves. 5 boxes superior white Havana Sugar. IfflO boxes low priced Soap. 75 ps. very heavy Kentucky Bagging, ■ 100 ps. heavy flax Dundee do. 100 ps. good Hemp do. 50 coils Bale Rope. 500 lbs. English &, American Twine. 20 ps. doul»)e twilled Sacking. 50 bags prime Green Coffee. 20 hhds Sugars, and 12000 superior. Spanish Segars, Just received, and for sale, by JACOB MOISE. Also on the River, 50 bbls, super. Baltimore Howard Si. Flour. July 22 3tw 87 25,8«1 PRIZES J ? , Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 28. Drawing due by this Day's Mail 815,000, $6,000,83,000,82,000, $1,320 10 Prizes of 1,000 dollars, 10 do do 500 dollars, 10 do do 400 dollars, IP do do 400 dollars, 30 do do 200 dollars, 100 do do 100 dollars, Lowett two Number Prize $lO. LOWEST PRIZE $5. Wholes $4, Halves $2, Quarters SL. BEERS’ OFFICIAL PRIZE LIST. The following are the draw n Numbers of the ttoXON CANAL LOTTERY, Class No. 14. .< 4, 33, 2, 65, 32, 55, 6, 19, 47, 51. yT* Prises sold and cashed at f BEERS’ Fortunate Lottery Office. No. 241 Broad-street OLT" Address Orders to W. P. BEEKS. July 22 87 Fresh Flour ', Havana Sugar, 20 Bbls Fresh Canal Flour 5 boxes White,Havana Sugar 10 casks London Porter 6 “ Scotch Pale, Ale 16 Bbls Newark Cider 10 “ Albany Ale Just Rtceived by N. SMITH & Co Jbly K> 86 iIOO Bags of SHOT, assorted P' R SALK, BY ’ I RATHBONE & HOLLAND. July 22 87 ts IV. SMITH& CO.. ARE THIS DAY RECEIVING. 10 Casks London Porter 10 boxes Sicily demons 10 half barrels SoJa Biscuit I barrel Bologna Sausages 60 dozen Ceampaigne Cider of sup quality 10 do do do pints •_*- 10 half bbls No. 1, Connecticut Shad J 1»M Tamarinds 10 haff Uhls Fulton Maiket Beef •‘1 cask’ White Wine Vinegar 10 kits No. 1, Mackeral 10 boxes Savannah Candles ft kegs pure Ground Ginger 20 doz p n Claret Wine. June 28 ‘ 77 SUU £ - . WINES. 20 casks Sweet- Malaga • 110 quarter casks Maiseiles Madeira 10 do y <10..S Kerry 1 pipe Teneriffe >1 do Old Madeira- 1 do Old Port, (very sdperior) 1 do Pale Sherry 1 do Brown Sherry N. SMITH &. Co. June 21 , 74 ts aASUDitK® trmrs iDA'£t a PER STEAM-B<'AT EDGEFIELD. 200 Bngs prime green Coflee, 65 Kegs Nails, (assorted) 35 000 best Spanish Segnrs, 11 Hhds. Lamp. Oil, 8 Boxes Wool Hats, 40 Gross Wine Bottles, 13 Boxes Havana white Sugar, FOR SALE BY G. H METCALF. .June 24 . 75 SOLE LEATHER, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. FOR SALE BY RATHBONE & HOLLAND. June 24 3w 75 JUST RECEIVED, Gross Cut papered Tobacco 10 boxes yellow Soap ” 20 half bbls. Water and Butter Crackers 10 boxes- Sperm Candles t'f 25 boxes American Mustard 12 boxes fresh Hyson Tea , 6 ,pbls soft shell Almonds 10 quarter casks Malaga Wine 2 casks old .Port do • . . Together with a Choice selection of GROCERIES, FOR SALE, BY JOHN CQSKERY. J ' . 256. Broad Streit. June 19 73 if — slot Just Received per Steam Boat, Company’s Boats 50 PACKAGES OF DRY GOODS, Which ate offered at the lowest Mar ket price.. J JEWETT, Under the Globe Hotel. July 12 83 4t FRESH , ~ CONGRESS WATER • i \ F<>R BALE, BY - R. B. HAVILAND & Co. Potter’s Oath Jicon . r ,and> , SiQaim's Panacea, WARRANTED GENUINE i for Sa-le by • v R. B. HAVILAND & Co. May 1357 PRIME 38 Hhds. on ihp River, of prime St. Croix Sugar, for sale, on the Wharf when landed. r G. 11. METCALF. July 17 87[, NOW LANDING. 50 Bbls. N. E. Rom 100 bags Black Pepper 300 bags Coffee t , 100 packages Hyson, Imperia) and Gunpotyder Teas. FOR SAEE, BY G. 11. METCALF. July 1785 FOR SALE. ~ A LIKELY YOUNG NEGRO WOMAN, a first rate Cook, Washer and Ironer and a good Seamstress House Servant, For fur her particulars enquire at this Office/; , July 19 s 86 3w SODA WA r ER AND MEAD. a>ASaißA<Dl£ 8» Al length have the pleasure of announcing to their customers and the public generally the arrival of their SODA MACHINE, which is nyw in full operation, where Soda Water and Mead,cun be had during the warm weather. They would further remark that ell the pipes belong ing to their machine are lined with Btock Tin, which prevents the possibility of,rn.y Canker or Corroding humor coming in contact with the Soda or Mead. ALSO,- H ; A new kind of CAKE of superior flavour. July 5 80 ESTATE SALE. BIrXaSTTU. AT the Lower Market-House, oil * the first Tuesday in September next,, r.t 11 o’clock, A. M. by order of John J. Maguire. Adminis trator of the Estate of Lawrence Hayden, de ceased. Will be sold, all the personal property of said deceased viz : • One Chest of Carpenters. Tools, Watches, Seals, Clothiqg and a variety of other articles terms—Cash ; July 19 87 6tw Merchants &. Planters Bank NOTES, WANTED an.l the highest price paid by RATHBONE & HOLLAND. (Li* N. B SALT sold, ,at one dollar the bushel and Merchants and Planters Bank Notes taken in payment as above, Jude 28 77 ts | LOST Ok MISLAID. A NOTE of HAND, drawn by Doctor Mil ton Antony, in favor of the dated Bth February 1833, nt sixty days after date, for one hundred and thirty txdb 50-100 dollars, endorsed by Johh Winter; M. Ross and. credited May 16th with a payment on account of the within, for fifty dollars. Al) persons are for earned against trading for said note, as the payment has betin stopped and a renewal'of the said lost note will be made to the subscriber. JOHN WINTER, Augusta, Ju'y 19 - 86 2t ~ COTTON GINS. THE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends air’d customers that they keep'con stantfy 6n hand GINS of diffri ent sifceS of their own Manufacture,-made on fhU'latest improved plan, and -warra-ited s-trperior quality or no sale. Old Gins, repaired on the shortest notice.— Our Shop is above the Upper Market, Augusta, Georgia'. ' . ‘ ' BOATWRIGHT & JONES. Dj* The Edgefield Carolinian well insert the above once per week for,two months&t for wai d the account to this office for collection. July 19 4 • , Btw 86 A lad calling himself tWx BENJAMIN RUMNEY, was brought to the Orphan House in this city, on Thursday, the 11th inst. He states that he was born-in Putnam County, in the State of Geor gia ; is the son of Edward I ’Rumney, lately de seased, of Clinton, - Jones County, Georgia, where he worked as a Carpenter andßricklayer; ♦he Boy’s mother’s name, before mairiage. was Eliza Lo^e—he came in the last steamer from Augusta,in search ofltis -mcle,Benjamin Rumney, who he understood lived in Charleston. That his ft iends may be informed where the Bov can be found, the Con- missioners of the Or phan House have directed this publication, and request the Editors nfother papers in the city, -and also those in>Georgi»i to give the same an insertion. Anv furher information can be ob tained, by applying at the Orphan House, or to JAMES JERVEY; Chairman- Charleston, Ju'y 13 Commissioners O. H. Twenty Dollars Reward. RANA WAY from the Subscriber on or about fifth of June last, in Hancock County, Ga. two Negro boys between fifteen - and twenty years old, WILLIAM hbout 6 feet 6 or 8 inches high, and 808 about 6 feet 4 or 5 inches high. Any information addressed td mein reference to them will be thankfully received. The above reward will be paid to any one who will lodge them in any Jail in the State and give informa tion of the fact. William is slim nntPhis teeth appears to hdve been foiled treated, bob is thick set, both black. 1 ’ WM. SHIVERS, Sen’ft,. . Hancock county, Ga. (ETThe Chailestori (S. C.) Courier and Savan nah Georgian, will please insert the above once a week for four weeks, and forward their ac counts to the advertiser. July 15 x .. 84 4tw NOTJCE. FOUR months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond County, sitting as a Court of Or dinary,’for leave to sell forty shares of stock, of rhe Bank of the State of Georgia ; the property of Gabriel Murray, deceased, for the benefit of his heirs. ‘ J P GARDNER, Adm’r May 24 . 2p m4m GKEEV GINGEII, F»R sale, by r. b. Haviland &. Co. July 1986 NOTICE. THE subscriber having recently taken out letters patent from the United States for a new principle of applying Animal power, which I call the Accelerator; the discription of this machine is such that it can be applyed to Mills generally, where animal power can be applied. I offer the following statement to the public to show that I have proved the power of my ma chine, I erected a temporary saw mill, with one saw, to which I put 2 horses, (the horses were not accustomed to work in- a circle,) and sawed thro’ a fourteen ibch lo£ with more ease than two horses can Gin in the common tnpde of applica tion; the horses being removed, eigilrt men worked the machine, and cut at the rate of thirteen htiu. dred & feet per day.—Say that one third of the time is lost in returning the. log anti put ting on fresh logs, the machine is then adequate to saw eight or nine hundred feet per day with two horses. I* •, j t RICH’D. S. SGHEV,ENELL, < Orangeburgh, S. C. June 15, 1833. The undersigned do certify that we have seen Richard S. Scheve.nell’s horse power and Acceiletating'Machine, applied to the sawing of timber, 1 constructed in a very tempo rary manner worked by two hdnrses, and we feel no hesitation in saying that this machine con structed ofsuch materials as saw, mills are built of,is fully adequate to saw any quantity or dis cript jon of timber. *• SAM’L. RICKENBARKER, GEO. H. POOSER, L. J. CROSS, CHARLES GLOVER, JOHN A. TYLER, N. R. CANNON. SObTH GAROLINA, K OuANGEBURSU, DIST. J e- IJoszm IVixnifoham, Clerk of the Court of General Sessions and Common Pleas, in and for the District of Orange burgh, do hereby cer tify that lire gentlemen who have signed the a b-ive certificate, are respectable citizens of this village, and Ido heartily concur with them; having seen the operation- Certified this 15th day of June, 1833. J. WINNINGHAM. E7" The Editors of the Charleston Observer, Louisiana Adveitiser, Yorkville Republican, and Cincinnati Daily Advertiser, will insert the above every other week for three-months, and forward theiruccounts to the proprietor in Or angeburgh, South-Carolina, for payment, which shall be promptly remitted. R. S. S. June 24 75 A'O'flCE fin HE copartnership heretofore Existing be tween the subscribers under the firm of P. B- Taylor &. Co is this day disOived by mutnal Consent. t .> , The unsettled* business of the late firm will be attended to by P. B. Taylor who alone is author ized to settle the same. • P. B.’TAYLOR. . ; JOSEPH WHEELER. May p, . ~ 57 ts THE SUBSCRIBE!!, , HAVING purchased the entire interest of Joseph Wheeler, in the-late firm of P. B Taylor & Co. will continue the Earthenware busi ness on his own account, at the Store 357 Broad Street & under the Masonic Hall. P. B. TAYLOR. May 13 ts 67 DENTAL SURGERY. DR. S- BLAHDUTG WILL remain a few days in Augusta during which tisne he wHI be happy to attend to professional calls. -He may be found at the Eagle and Phcenix Hotel. J July 17 85 TO RENT. '■ 1 JgijL ' The Comfortable pWELLING. with A fine Garden Sp6t, belonging to the Estate of Thomas Qtiizeoberry, XwJJBt, deceased, at present occupied by J W. Meredith, Esq. ’’ “ Possession given on the first of October. En quire of a. '' MOSES ROFF, Adm'r. July 8 /, . 81 if ’ And possession given, on Isf October next. \ THREE DWELLINGS and two STORES, in the Brick Range, imme | diately below the Bank of Augusta., ’ also; Two Dwellings.tin Reynold Street, in the rear of the above.—Appl to ’ ■ ' ; N. W. COCKE. July 3 .... , 79 tf\ TO KENT, UmH THE House and Lot on Reyhold street, next door below iftr Wm J. iIIZHB Hobby’s, at presen; occupied by Mr. •Lm*mßL>Jorn Coskeky.—Apply to A. J. MILLER. July Ift wtlstO 84 TO KENT, The DWELLING HOUSE, and LOT, on the edrner of Gieen and Iliiß (- en,re Streets, at present occupied the subscriber. • ALSO, ’ The DWELLING HOUSE,-on the corner M’- Intosh and Ellis streets, at present occupied by Mrs. Fox *as a Boarding House. Possession given the fiist day of October next.—Apply to JOHN HOWARD. July 1032 ts RENT. From the first of October, The STORE in the Masonic Hall, now occupied by I.vke Reed &. Co. rzt’fli Apply to I”? li. W. T. GOULD. July 8 81 ts TO RENT. A Brick Store, opposite the centre of the Lower Market, south side of Broad street. Attached is a Dwelling and Brick Kitchen. Possession given immediately. Apply to j. g. McWhorter. June 3 , 66 ts TO rent: A- -two Story Wonden DWELL ING, situated on Jackson Street, be twce.n Ellis and GreeA Streets, lately IbvJUHLioccupied by Cosby Dickinson, Esq Possession given on the first of October next.— Apply to MOSES ROFF. July 9 81 ts “7 Td ; kENT. ~ The Fire proof Brick I Store and Dwelling, situated on mUHwlhe North side nf Broad-Street, at present occupied by Mr. Jacob Dan forth, possession given on the first Octo ber nex*. For.jerms which will be reasonable; applv at the Branch Bank. * I. HENRY, Cashier. July 17 - 85 6t TO RENT. And Possession given the Ist October next * A THE STORE, No. 134, South- Sitle Broad-Street, near lower Mar | ket, at present, occupied by Thomas Quizzenberry, Esq. |L'O, The Dwelling above, suitable for a private Boarding House. JOSEPH COLLINS, £Wr. July 3 79 wtf ~TO RENT. ~ JfogjCL From the first October next, the following property belonging to the iSiZMM Bank of Augusta. * L"r. I3W- The DWELLING. ’corner of Tel fair and El*bert Streets, near Cafi'telou’s Garden, at present rented to Mr. James Pape. * The Warehouse formerly Garner’s with the Close Stores on Broad street, attached to it Thedwo Story Dwelling on Broad-Street, next below tjie above. <<’ r ’ ‘ < TW* Sto'es and in the Bridge Bank Building. ALSO. {. ' Two Dwellings on heynolds Street, in the roar of the above. No person renting any of the above property will be permitted to underlet without the con sent of the Bank. Apply o JAMES HARPER. July 19 v 3t , For Sale, or To Let. And possession given the first of October next, OMa The Tenement HOUSE and LOT, on Broad-Street, next door below Gen. Montgomery’s, being a pleasant XmaUHL and retired ,part es the city, below the Old Market. They will be rented separate or together if required—Enquire of ANDREW G. BULL. July 19 86 ts TO KENT. From the first of October next, the two story Dwelling house on the south I side of Ellis street, between Centre and Washington, next Mr. H. Meal lugs, at present occupied by Mrs. Bennet. < Apply to JAS. & Wm. HARPER. July 193t86 TO RENT. From the first of October hext. The STORE, next below that of Messrs. W. 11. Bryson. IHUL The DWELLING* over said-Store Apply to JAMES HARPER. July 19 86 3t TO RENT The Store &. Dwelling in the upper part of the City above the New Mar- at present ;occuj ied by Mr. Leon iZZJJBLsr. Dugas. ALSO, ' - The two story Dwelling one square below the Old Market on Broad Street owned by Mrs Barrett ii lately > ImJMHLboccupied by Mr. Oliver Reed. Pos session give on the Ist of October next For terms apply to. J. M. CARTER. July 19 4t 86 TO RENT. ftafl The Fire Proof BRICK STORE, and DWELLING, on the south side {!!”■ of Broad-street, a few doors above 12JUUHLi*Cehtre street, at present occupied by T. N Brown £i Co. the Store and Dwelling will be rented seperate or together. also, . • The two story Dwelling House, on the corner of EUis and M’lntosh streets, at present occu pied bv Tho’s. G Hall. Apply to H c. M. CASHIN, or J.& W HARBER. July 19 3tw — —LAND DEEDS, Just printed and for sale at this Office. R£X>UdED PRICES, Earlhpn\N<xrQ, China, Glass , ipijA Looking Giasses, THOMAS J. BARROW k CO. Importers, 88, Waler Sheet, New-York, ARE continually receiving the newest pat terns of Earthenware, China, &c. by the late arrivals from Liverpool. Their, stock com prises every vaiiety i» the line, and is surpassed by none, in extent or quality They have made such arrangements in England-, for the purchase of their GOODS, as.enables them to hold out the strongest inducements to Merchants dealing in the line. ’’’• ’’ ’ • TboSe who are laying in 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 & Co. Importers, 88, Water Street, New-York. HjT Orders by letter carefully attended to and Goods charged at lowest rates. tt_Z* The Constitutionalist; Augusta, News; Washington; Southern Banner, Athens; West ern Herald, Auraria; Standard of Union, Spar ta; Georgia Journal, and Federal Union, Mill edgeville ; Telegraph, Maeon; Democrat, Co •umbus; and Hive; Columbia, S. C. will please insert the above Conspicuously as often as they can for §3, and forward their account to this, office. June 19 73 ts Notice,, * FOUR motfths'.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 B. 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 HAY, SOAP & WINEr 40 BUNDLES superior Northern Hay It*o Boxes Soap. Doolittle’s make 10 do ClarutWine For sale by > K J. MEIGS. June 24 4tw 75 T - -LAW. ■ r- ABRAM MARTIN, Attorney at LAW, Montgomery, Alabama, will give strict at tention to business confided to him. References Hoh.YohnlP. King, Augusta. Andrew J.-Millet; Crawford &t Cutrnning. July 5 80 9<np NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the Estate of R. /A. McCoombs, deceased, are requested to make payment, and thoset who'hdve claims against the estinehvlll’'present them within the time prescribed by law. JOHN S. COOMB3, Adm’r. March 27wtf37 SUPERIOR FRESH CHTORIDE of LIME, and SODA, TAMA RIISDS, and LEMON SYRUP. FOR SALE, BY R. B. HAVILAND & Co. July 12 - 83 ts Rogers’ Orange Gun Powder. TtUS very superior article Warrant ed to possess;- in a remarkable de gree of perfection, all the essential quali ties of strength cleanliness and quickness, suitable for all kinds of Guns and of Shooting, is offered for s le, by the sub scriber, of the following Marks, viz ; si. S. Canisters «f great p ’w^r ( in kegs— Fine Grain j p p ( F Coarse Grain) ; SOLOMON KNEEL AND, Augusta, Mat 3 ’ . ’ ft 33m * - .i n —— Administrator's Notice. FOUR months after date, application will be m. de to the Court of Ordinary of Rich mond County, for leave to seR a- HOUSE and LOT, on tKe Sand-Hills, now occupied by ’Mr. James Higginbotham, belonging to the estate of Alexander Spencsr,’deceased. ? ALSO, All the NEGROES, belonging to said Estate. JOHN COSKERY, Adm'r. . July 3 ’ 79 m4m —-——- . ,i ... . i- — » i .... In addition to a heavy Stock on hand, thesubsen bers are receiving we.ekly, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRESH st Intending to keep at all times a large Slocy which 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 273, Broad Street. B. W. FORCE <fc Co. IEF FORCE’S Boot and Shoe Factory, Jackson street, in the rear of B. W. F. Co’s Store, where Boots and Shoes, of every discrip tion are made and repaired at short notice. Feb 27 ■* ' Y' ts LAW NOTICE. THE undersigned having taken an Office, next door to that 'o f Crawford &■ Cum ming,Esqrs. informs the public that he will faith fully attend to all business with which be may be intrusted* ■ ' ROBERT CLARKE. Dec 12 111 ,f T NOTICE. FOUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Lincoln county, while sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell Lot one huridred 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 Aithur Frazer, de ceased, for the benefit of said Orphans. ADISON FRAZER, Guardian for eaid Orphans. June 10 1 m4tn The General OrdnL auce, to revise, amend and con solidate the several Ordinances of the City Council of Augusta, is now ready for delivery to the citizens. They can be had by applic.tion to the Clerk of <3OOOOII. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk. Mav 6 54 ts 5*.«: - J. Office, Augusta Insurance and Banking Company. Bth July*lß33. THE Board of Directors have declared a 'Dividend of four'per out of the pro fits of the business Os the Company, for the past six months, whiclr w ill'be-paid io the Stockhold ers or their legal representatives, on and after Thursday the 11th inst. ' ’ By order of the Board, ROBERT WALTON, Cashier. July 8 81 “7~noiice. ON Wednesday the 10th inst the following persons were added by the City Council to the Committees of Health— and they are.re quested to proceed immediately to act in. con cert with those already appointed. For the Middle Ward, Mr. Benjamin Hall. Do. Upper Waid, Messis. James Harper, Archibald Boggs, John P. Force, and Tboiuas S. Metcalf. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk. July 12 • 83 < , A SITUA TION WANTED BY a young man, from the No* th, of steady and industrious habits, a situation either in a Commission o< Dry Goods Store, w’ouM be pre ferable; ‘ 1 A note addressed to Lamhack &Ruse, through the Post-Office, or otherwise will be thankfully received. , June 19 . • 73 ts ' Scriven Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Au gust next, at the Court-House, in Jachi sonborougti, Scriven County, between the hours • of ten* and four o’clock. - ’ ■ - One qegrogirl named Patience levied on - as pie property of John Buford 'td sat isfy sundry Executions from Justices'Courfc id favor of| Elihu Morgan, James H. Wade afui others. Levy made &. returned by a Constable. ALSO, . ‘ ‘ 300 Acres of Pine Land, ad joining Lands of Benj Ferrill, 'A. S. J'on'es and othets, levied oh as the property of Henry 'Bu ford to satisfy sundry Executions from a Justices Court, in faVor of James H Wade* Levy made and returned by a Constable. a-’’" also, 150 Acres of Pine Land ad joining Lands of Wm- W. Black, Hiimptirey’Y, * ■and others, levied oh as the property of Johrv* Everrngham, to satisfy' an Execution from a— Justices Court in favor of John C. Lege. Levy - made and returned by a Constable. JOHN C- FERRILL, S. S.'C- July ft ■ .■ . . , g 0 t<| 500 Dollars l l/ HEREAS, onfthe Night of tha 17tb, dV yV Morning of the 18th iVlay, the STORE* HOUSE of Mr. Elijah Butts at Sandy Ruhp. Houston'County, Geoigia, was discovered'to'be. on s*ire, and with its contents (a valuable of Merchandize) entirely destroyed.’ A’rid there is reason to supect that the said destruction of property was the act of an incendiary, ** two persons having been seen to pass through a smaß field going in a direction from the Store when it was burning ” - ' ' "•’>A ’ Now,- in order to biing to CoruHgh puHlsWbnt, the person or persons guilty as tills nefarious act, the Charleston Fire and Marine"lnsurance Company hereby offer a reward of FrW Hund red Dollars., to any persdn, who 1 wilf. h’ithin six months from the date hereof, discover and prose, cute to conviction the person or perions guilty of the said act bf'arsoiiand any private iufor- Vnation that may lead to the discovery and con viction of the,perpetrators thereof will be hand somely rewarded. Communications, addressed to the Office of the Company. Charleston, S. C.; Home* Tup per, Agent, Savannah, deo ; H. Paddock, Au-- gusta; or to Messrs. Philip R Yonge fc Son, Darien; Day & Butts, Macon ; or Mr. Elijah Butts, Sandy Rt;u, will be immediately attended io. By order of the Board of Directors. ALEXANDER ROBINSON, Secretary. Charleston, 17 f i .85 w4w # VALUABLE.REAS, ESTATE, .< . FOR SALE. WILL be sold, on ( accommodating terms the LOTS, situated on the s6uth side of Broad Stre t, below. Campbell’s Gully and nearly opposite the planters’ RotOl,' comptising a frpnt of 190 feet on Broad street, * it'is offered for sale, in seperate Lots, or the whole together, for further particulars, Enquire df Mr. Robert Walton at the Insurance Bank, or to ■ ? WM. P. DEARMOND. Augusta, Feb 25 24 ts NOTICE.. itjggea .During my absence from |J*Si£r the State Henry J. Ross, is du ly authorised to act, as rav UttKrnry. MOSES ROFFjr. Julv 8 81 wSw U- STATES HOTEL AUODSTA, (a,. ) THE Undersigned, grateful for thepafronago that has been extended to him since he has had the management of the above Establishment respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that the Hotel is now open, and will continue so duriug the summer a id at all times and all seasons, and pledges himself that his Al ertions shall be to render the accommodations of this Establishment inferior to none in the ci- The Stables qrejtataily supplied with an abun dance of provender, ahd under the management of a careful and experienced Ostler. JOHN R. ANDERSON. (£/■ * he papers of this city, the Georgia Jour nal, Macon Telegraph, Columbus Enquirer, Southern Banner, Washington News and West ern Herald, vV.il publish the above once a week for one month, and forward their for payment to J. R. A. June 21 4tw ~74 ' ' BANK STATE OF GEORGIA Savannah, 2d, Jvly, 1833. » NOTICE —An Election will take place, atflie Banking House in Savannah on Monday, the 25th of July, inst. for af> this Bank it Greenesborough—Salary §1606 per annum, and the privilege of personality occupying the dwelling part of the Banking House. Bond in the sum 0f§30,000, with four or more sufficient securities will be required. Applications to addressed to the Bank, naming securities. By order of the Board, A. PORTER, Cashier, byLK;Tx>r, Tellef, , [fj* papers in the interior who publish the no tifications of this Bank, are requested to insert the above until the time of the election. July 10 > ■ , 82. td » JOB PRINTING. < LL kinds of JOB PRINTING continued tb /V. be done at THIS-OFFICE et 'the vefv lowest price. 3