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VOL. 7.
PUBLIS lED EVERY’
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY,
xxx’ a o'CXiOCii. ts. asa.
Bl’lr. Howard’s Brick Buildings,oppositetlie Post-Office
M'lutosh street.
DIRECTIONS.
q a t_ a f Lssrf and Negroes, by Administrators, Execu
.is* or Gutd.au., are requ.redf by law, to be held on tne
tr.t Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten m
forenoon and three iu the afternoon, at the Court-hot .e el
tno county which the property is situate.—< Notice cl
huso sale* must be given in a public gazette biai i aaj a
previous to the day of sale.
Notices of the sale of personal property must be given in
ike manner, FORTY days previous to the Jay ot sale
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, mu« l e
published for FORTY days. , „ , rri _
Notice that application will be made to the Court ot ur
elnary for leave co sell land, must be published for ruiut
iftOTiTH 3.
•4 dice lor leave to sell Negroes, must be published for
FOUR MONTHS,before any orderabsoiute shall be inaae
itsra >n by the court.
YT. & «l ir-irow.
AVGUSTA.
SOLICIT a continuance of patronage from
their friends and the public. Their COI
- WAREHOUSE, is all wood; but to place
their customers on quite as safe a footing, as
those who Store in Brick Buildings, all Cotton
Stored with them, is fully insured against Fire
in the Office of the Augusta Insurance and Bank
in'” Company, without any additional charge
against the owners. They will at all times make
liberal advances on Cotton in Store for sale, or
to be shipped to their friends elsewhere; either
in this country or Europe.
Sept 27 IT6 If
CHARLES LABUZAN,
WILL CONTINUE THE
COMMISSION BUSINESS
IN AUGUSTA.
< ND solicits the patronage of the friends of
the ,ate firirt of A Slaughter fa C. La
buzan, and of the planters generally. The sale
of Cotton and the purchase of Goods wi’l be at
tended 10 exclusively by himself. Cotton order
ed to be sold on arrival, will meet with prompt
attention, and if directed to be stored, will be
placed in a first rate Fire Proof Ware House
and the usual advances made if required.
Aug 23101 ts
60 Packages o f Fresh
Drugs, Medicines & Dye-Stuffs,
* NELSON CARTER,
Sir. doors below M' Kensie fa Bennoch's Corner
(at his old stand) North side of Broad street.
IS now receiving in
addition to Stock on hand, an ex
tensive Stock of FRESH DRUGS,
.IQ MEDICINES and DYE STUFFS,
which he offers to his ft tends and
the Public, Wholesale and Retail, at very low
prices, for Cash or approved paper.
Jj’ Country Merchants and Planters, will do
well to call and examine his Stock and prices.
Oct 25 3t
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, fye
FIT HE subscriber having understood, that
I there is an impression abroad, in the
country, that, in consequence of the late unfor
tunate difficulties in which he was connected,
in business, that he has declined doing business
altogether, takes this opportunity of informing
his friends, and the public generally, that so far
from it being the fact, he is determined to pur
sue it, if possible, with more vigor than ever and
has made arrangements to be regularly supplied,
ns heretofore, with fresh and genuine articles
He therefore, solicits from his friends a contin
uance of their orders, and invites the public to
call and examine for themselves ; and pledges
himsef for the faithful discharge of his duties
both as to pric.es, quality, and attention, iu the
execution of orders.
JAS. M. CARTER.
Oct 23
REMOVAL.
THE Subscriber has removed his store,from
his old stand, above the upper Market,
North side of Broad St> eet, opposite to J. K
Kilburn’s, where ha-offers for sale
5000 BUSHELS fine Liverpool Salt, ,
1500 do coarse Alum do
100 Pieces Hemp Bagging
1000 Ready made Cotton Bags
With a General Assortment es
GROCERIES, &c. &c.
Which he will dispose of on the lowest terms.
JACOB DANFORTH
October 4 1 19
NOTICE.
ALL persons are cautioned especial
ly Boatmen and Wagoners, against
harbouriug in any manner whatever, a
certain white Boy, named WILLIAM
WHITEHEAD, who left my employ,
tnent on the 28th ult. He had on when
he left a pair of copper colored Panta
loons, without Stives er Coat. His left
hand was burnt when youug. ■”hich causes
(he three smaller fingers to tall in upon
the hand.
JOHN WILCOX, jun’r.
Oct 4119 if
AUGUSTA RESTORATIVE.
L AMBACK & RUSE,
WOULD inform their friends as well as
the publick generally, that they have
removed their Restorative to No. 238, one door
above the corner of the street leading to the
Post.-Office, and will open the above new es
tablishment to-morrow morning. Sth October,
at 10 o’clock, when they repectfully invite eve
ry body to come and see the establishment.
As long advertisements have become so com
mon, we have concluded to dispense with such
a on?, no puffing being necessary, for the house
and ai ragements shew for themselves.
O’ The citizens of Hamburg are particular
ly invited.
October 4 LL_
Brought to Augusta Jail, Geo.
ON the 3 I inst a negro woman who calls her
self Jane, says she belongs to Mrs. Ham.
utra Johnson of Columbia County Ga. Jane is
about 5 feet 2 inches high, yellow and has a
child about eight weeks old. Also, on the 14th
inst. a man who calls himself George, says hebe
longs to James Kennedy of Tennessee near
Huntsville. George is about 5 feet 7 inches high
Dark Complection and about 26 or 28 years old.
Owners of said negroes will please come fori
ward, prove properly, pay the expences and take
them away.
H B FRASER. Jailor.
Oct. 14 3t_ 123
JOBPRINTING.
ALL kinds of JOB PRINTING continued to
be done at THIS OFFICE at the verv
lowest price.
GEORGIA COURIER
J. P. SETZE,
Is now opening the greatest portion of his Fall
supplies, which he offers to his friends and
, customers at very low prides, as most of the fol
lowing a. tides were laid in immediately after
his arrival in New York, and therefore previous
to the last rise.
POULT de sori, gros de Swiss, grosde Berlin,
gr<>s de Naples, sac.
f Plain and figured satin striped Silks
f Farad se and best Mateoni’s Italian Silk
1 Silk and Tahby Velvets
Extra rich Paris Needle worked Capes
Ladies white and colored plain and embroider
ed Gloves
Gentlemen’s very best horseskin Gloves and In
dia Rubber Suspenders
Watered, satin striped and velvet Belts
6 4, Italian Silk do
Dainatshine (a new article for ladies dresses)
Cotton and worsted, French and English Silk
Hosiery
A very extensive assortment, of Thibet and Me
rino plain and embroidered Shawls, all
sizes
Satin, Gamseand twisted Silk do
3 4. 4-4. and 6-4, Prussian do
Infants caps
Plain and figured Pongee Handkerchiefs
Negro handkerchiefs and Apron Checks
Patent Pin, hemming Needles Spool cotton
American, Bruxels, Venetian and Scotch Ingra
in carpettings
Hearth Rugs carpet, Furniture and quality 1
bindings
Leghorn Sf gimp Straw Bonnets, (a new article)
Scarlet Padding, Buckrain and sail cloth
American, French, Swiss and British Prints
64, cotton cambric, Jackonet, Mull, Book and
Nansook Muslins, assorted Merino circas
sian'and Bombazetts
White, scarlet and green canion Flannels
Plain and figured Swiss Muslins
6-4, Swiss cotton cambric, a beautiful article
chintz Furniture Prints, (some very rich) !
Bottle Green, Steel mixed, claret, olive black 2
and blue fine and sup. broad cloth and
cassimere
American, French, Welsh and Roger’s Flannels
some extra fine ,
Irish Linens and Diapers, French Napkins
Plain needle worked and Iremmed linen cam
bric handkerchiefs
Toilet table covers
Linsey Woolsey’s and Kerseys
Black and unbleached 34. 4 4 and 64, shirtings ;
and sheetings '
Merino Manties
Table Mats, paste boards, Scotch Dj’vlas and
Russia Diapers '
Assorted Florence Silks, foundation h sling
Assorted table and bird’s-eye Diaper
Black love Shawls, bishop’s lawn
Great variety of Fur Capes and Tippets
Ladies corsets, curls and hair braids
Lion skins. Peteishams, flax Thread
Floor cloth and Satinetts
Striped and cross bar’d Muslins
Assorted size Blankets
Black and unbleached Russia Sheetings
cotton, Lambs wool, Silk and taw Silk Hose
4-4, and 6 4, Bobinett Laces, edgings and inser
tings do -
4-4, atut 6 4, Bedtickings
Strelitz O;naburgs
6 4. cambiic Dimity and corded coats
cotton Suspenders, candle-wick
Turkey red, worsted fringe, cotton cards
Youth and mens woollen Gloves
Biazilian and Tortoise Shell Tucking and side
combs
The above Goods together with his former
Stock comprise a very general assortment, and
are offered at wholesale and retail prices that
cannot fail to please.
Oct 16 124 .(■
Prices of Board, &c.
AT THE
AUGUSTA RESTORATIVE.
No. 228. Broad street
F>OaRD per Month with Lodging $17,00
do do do without do " ’ 14.00
do do week with <lo 6.00
do do do without do 4 50;
Dinner per Month 7 00 I
Single Dinner 60 !
Breakfast 37 j
Supper ' 37
Our Table will at all times be found at least
equal t« any in the city. Dinner. Breakfast or
Supper can be had at all times.
LAM BACK & RUSE.
Oct 25 128 if
lb Bunches Onions
O 14,000 Sweet Oran
ges 50 Bls Nothern Apples
For Sale. By
N. SMITH &co,,
Oct 21
Potter’s Catholicon
AND
Swaim's Panacea,
WARRANTED GENUINE
for Sale by
R. B. HAVILAND & Co.
May 13 57
PICKEES, SAUSAGES, &C.~
WHALF bbls. Fresh Pickles
100 lbs. real Bologna Sausages
200 do imitation do do
10 hampers Empty Bottles.
Just received and for sale, by
DORTIC & LAFITTE.
Oct. 16
Merino Cloths.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE just received from New Fork, a very
large supply of French Merino CLOTHS,
of Lupin’s Manufacture, (warranted all wool.)
which will be sold at reduced pi tees.
A large supply of Thibet Wool Handkerchiefs
and Rich Damask Thibet Wool Shawls.
October 11 ]-2t 122
NOTICE?
DURING the absence of S. Rogers from the
State, Edwin R Belden, is our authorised
attorney.
C. SQUIRE & S ROGERS.
Sept 9 108 id
ROBBEKY.
500 DOLLARS REWARD.
Mechanics* Bank, )
Augusta, August 29, 1833. 5
THIS BANK having been broken open last
night, and robbed, by picking the lock of
the Teller’s Vault, of five thousand four hundred
. und twenty tight dollars, in the Notes of this
Bank, the above reward will be paid for the ap
prehension and securing of the robbers, and the
money, or a proportioqate reward for the re
covery of any part thereof. It is believed the
greater part of the money stolen is in small
, bills.
GEO. W. LAMAR, Cashier.
Aug SO IQ4 ts
AUGUSTA. (GEO.I WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1833.
NEW GOODS.
WM. H. MORGAN. No. 210 Broad Street,
has received and is now opening a large
and well selected stock of seasonable GOODS,
among them are—Fine and supeifine Merino
Cloths and Circassians
Do do plain and figured challe
Best bFk Italian Lustring and fig’d col’d Silks
calicoes and Muslins ass’ted, corded coats with
65 cords A great vaiiety of fancy Shawls and
Handkerchiefs
Merino and Thibet Wool Shawls. Merino Long
Shawls,
White, red and green Flannels,
Superior Welsh and Canton Flannels
Fancy col’d Sattinets, Negro cloths and Blan
kets
Superior dl’d Genoa Valvet, Valencia Vestings
’ able Diaper and Damask, Bird eye and Russia
Diaper A large supply of Lambs-wool and Wors
ted Hose and half "Hose
October 7 120 ts
Merchants & Planters Bank
NOTES,
WANTED and the highest price paid by
RATHBONE fa HOLLAND,
m* N. B. SALT sold, at one dollar the
bushel and Merchants and Planters Bank Notes
taken in payment as above.
Jude 28 77 ts
Merchants &. Planters Bank
♦Notos Wanted
For which the highest price will be
paid in Cash.— Apply to
J. MARSHALL,
Montgomery’s Range.
Sept 20113 ts
WN. C. WAY, Agent.
next door to Messrs. Turpin fa D’Antignac.
Has just received and is now opening a variety
of fashionable and seasonable
DRY GOODS,
Per late arrivals from New-York, which he will
sell at a reasom-ble profit for cash, viz :
BLACK. Pea-Greftn, Crimson, Lilac, Brown
and Bottle Green Poult De Soie Silks, of
the best quality
{pack and colored Gms de Satin
Striped and sprig’d figured Silks; quite a (new
article)
Black and colored Gros de Soie
6-4, figured Italian Lustring, very hi. avy and fioe
Black and assorted colors rich Hemani and
Crape Shawls
4 4, black and assorted colors very rich Thibet
Wool do
7 8 and 44, Scarlet and white do do do
5-4 Embroidered col’d do do do
Rich Velvet Belts black and assorted colors
Black Gauze Veils, white and green Blond Gauze
Black Cut Glass Bead Bags, fancy colored do
with Landscapes, 2d Mourning do do
Biack, white and assorted watered Belt Ribbons,
a great variety of patterns
Ladies assorted Horseskin Glove* and Mitts
White, black fa colored Guard Ribbons, Thread
Inserting Laces, assorted Inser ting Trimming,
in Book and Jaconet and Muslins
Bobbinet Laces and Edging
A great variety of Ribbons of all colors and
width
Green figured Barage Veils
Green woisted do-
Sinail patterns Calico for Childrens wear, as’tcd
colors
And a great variety of dark col’d Calicoes,
ail pi ices; and cheap
Red an J White Flannes assorted
Black Worsted and White Cotton Hose •
Children’s Scarlet Stockings, Socks, and Boots;
ALSO,
54, 6 4 10 4 Linen Sb'clings ; 6 4 and S-4
Damask Diapers ; 7 8 and 4 4 superior soft jin I
ish of the most approved manufactures; 1
Linens and Lawns all. very cheap ; English i
Long Cloth Sheetings; 6 4 assorted Merino i
Cloths and l ir. assians. pearly all the colours ;
necessary; 5-4 superior and common biack !
Bombazines; Blenched anJ Blown Shirtings
and Sheetings; 4 4 6 4 Cotton Bed Ticking.
Ptiffand corded, white, black, brown and lead
colored Skirts, and a fresh supply of CORSETS,
of als size an<! qualities —Together with a great
variety es Fancy and Staple articles not enu
merated
o<t 18 3w
&. Fashionable
G-<H
B KI ; tetum
.l..» e ’ - D r 'W York a. .'hcice I
of Goof>3. ■■ the Tailoring line !
as c0.t1.; :**■ selected from the ia-iest importations j
in t csfy viz ; j
EXFR.i S-perfir, west ofEegland black and i
bin Br j.:d< loth: [
Do all eh* ... ■ . ■>, - ■ I
tirely r.< ?■ .:o-vr« )
Do black oloe corded stripe and T.-.gr. l
Cassimeres
Vestings, a splendid assert:".*r,t
Stocks, collars, Suspei.
Lambs Woo! fa Merino r' - • Dr?-- !
ers sac &c
The Subscribers respectfully teioir-r .est t
knowledgetner,ts to their friends f.
anil solicit a continuance of the s-,.
ging in the belief tha* in offering o n •
good GOODS and good WORK, they w:,i
the patronage of a lib’ rai public
B. B. KIR FL AND c
Merchant Tailors u-nd-.r thr U S L'< ’
N. B—B B KlßTLANDfaco.hav.cn
a few ready made c>>ats. Panta’oor.s. e-.d V
of a good quality which they oner ver*-- lov- !
they do not intend to keep ready rua-<•
Dealers in ready made clothing wi’i '
their advantage to call and get a bargain i
O’ Two or three first rate JOUitN.1
wanted immediately. B. B. K. S;
Augusta, Oct 28 129 3<
notTce?~“
The Subscsibers have form'd a conncx : on tn the
Bvsrarass.
IN AUGUSTA, BOTH IN
GROCERIES,
AND
DRY GOODS,
And will be thankful to accommodate customers
at either of their ESTABLISHMENTS at No.
318, or in the upper wing of Stovall Sf Sim
mon’s WARE-HOUSE. They intend k-eping
good supplies and will be thankful for the pat
ronage which may be given them.
M. J. WALKER. -
T. C. LOCKHART.
Oct 28 129 *1
(ASH
WILL be paid for a Smart active Boy from
15 to 18 years old, one accumstomed to
House work will be perferred
Apply at this Office.
August 80 104
LOST.
, A T * a,e fire, one large feather Bed.five
1 Breadths fine new Ticking—one Mat
( trass—-two Trunks— one b'»ck, square, with
, Brass Nails, with J, D. on the top made with
brass tacks—the other light hair and round top
—both full of ladies and children’s clothing,
' —and bed curtains. Also a number of
Books, Ram-ay’s History, Washington’s Life
sac with School Books &c.
• ALSO,
A fine close bodied blue Cloth Coat with me
tal buttons, but little worn. Also, two Mahog
any Bedposts.
jacob Danforth.
October 4 1)9
LOmr.
ON Wednesday 18th inst. a small POCKET
BOOK or WALLET, containing sundry
papers, amongst which were three Notes of
Hand, given by Rachel Pierce, to me for one
hundred and fifty dollars, each, one payanle
first July 1833, a second p :yabie first July
1834, and ath «d payable firs) July 1835. Ail
anil every person is here'?v foiwarued from
trading for said Notes 01 any one of them. Any
person finding said pocket book, with the no jes,
sac. and leaving it at the office of the Georgia
Courier, shall be suitably rewarded.
DAVID CLARK.
_So!>t 23 114 ts
' - f' 1 ii'jlr
MILOH COWS,
THE Subscriber has a number of very su
perior MILCH COWS; mostly of the
English blood—which he will sell. They can
be seen at his farm adjoining this city, nnd will
on inspection, recommend themselves as of the
very first quality.
PAUL FITZSIMONS.
Oct 11 122 Itn
F ASHfoN AB L ESIL KS
SNOWDEN & SHEAR,
HAVE just receive ’ from New York '
a large supply of new and fashion
able SILKS, for ladies’ Dtesses—among
them are :
Rich watered and Figured Col. Pooh de i
Soi’s (new style) <
Rich figured and Satin Strip’d col’d Silks J
(new style)
Extra col. plain Poult de Soi’s and Gto
denaps (very rich colours)
Superior Mattioni’s black Italian Los
frmgs and Gro de Swiss
Superior Blue and Jet black Poult de
Soi’s (very heavy)
Extra heavy black watered Pooh de Soi’s
and heavy black Watered and figured
Satins
Also, a large jsupply of
Rich, plain aod Cut Velvet Belt Rib
bons, (new stylo)
Extra rich fanev Bejt &, Banner Ribbons ’
The above Goods have been selected
with great care from the latest imporla
lions. attd will be sold at very low prices.
Oct 21
m7I¥OODRUFF,& Co.
JVo. 277, Hroadstrcct,
JETTAS just received a good assortment «f
sl h vrs. caps, bonnets, boots,
SHOES, aod GUM ELASTIC SHOES, all of
which he offers for sale, at very I >w pi ices, both
Wholesale ae<l Retail , a-.d respectfully solicits
a :-ioare of public patronaee.
?<. B Gum Elastic having holes in or torn,
rrnat'y ; sunded.
Oct 25 128 ts
EG
& SHEAR,
H - p-. otct ived Irom N. Y. a large
suppiy of
. ■ K Plains, Linsays, and o
her sv f.iuie for Servants Cio *
I' b < i>o sold low.
• r 12: 126
TICE.
the Market-Houses will
be ren'-’ first Monday in Novem -
.ex!, ■: .'.-J-? ;• from that time, on the
ut jai na: : - ; 'immenced at iOo’clock
zk- t Committee.
C- '- AAiKER, c. c.
■■ - 130 2t 1
_ I
I J BONNETS.
1
. aV. shear,
\ - jf.‘cd this day from New
»rge supply «>f LADIES’
: • '-BLE TUSCAN BON
{•Atih small fronts. 1
ALSO,
< i-;es L -die’s superior fine Straw*
(•s (with small fronts,)
I c Mises superior fine Straw Bon
t (l ar £ e size)
\li of which will be sold at reduced
j ces.
O 1 21
3. A. CXIiVSIANir
DENTIST.
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
Augusta, and its vicinity that he has re
turned to the city, and will resume the duties of
his profession.
He is prepared to insert TEETH of al) des
criptions in the most modern style, in whole or
pat ts of setts, Persons who have been so unfor
tunate as to loose all ibeir Teeth, may in most
instances, he furnished with substitutes which
they would find useful and contribute much to
their comfort in articulation as welt as in masti
cating their food
He contemplates making Augusta Xis perma
ntnt residence, which will enable him to take
the charge of children’s Teeth, during second
dentition, it being the most important period of
life, in regard to the Teeth prudent operations
during that period will add much to the com
foit of the child, and prevent much suffering in
af'er life.
He has taken Rooms, at the the Washington
Hall, entrance on Broad Street.
Oct 28 129 ts
BLANK DEEDS.
Neatly printed at the this Office,
FRUIT
AND
. Is AH ZES
’ EjyHE Subscriber grateful for past favors,
.st would inform his friends and the public,
• th: the lias now on hand, and is constantly re
ceiving f.-om Savannah, Charleston, New York,
and Philadelphia, a complete assortment of
French Confectionaries, West India Fruits,
Preserves, far. &.c
AMONG WHICH. ARE
Rose, 1
Perfect Love,
Life of Man, I
A nnisette, (CORBIN liS.
Mint,
Orange, and
Cinnamon J
A complete Assortment of French Chryslalized
SUCAR FlGUßES— consisting of
Toys, Roses, Geraniums, Flowers, sac. sac.
ALSO,
Limes,
Coco Plumbs, * |
Guava Pp,e8 ’ } W- S. 7KSSS3.V33S.
Peach and |
Citron
Guava Jel'y Dried f itron
Oranges Buuannas
Northern Apples Raisins
Almonds Filberts
Br izi! Nuts English W’alnutS
I* ire works Best Spanish Segars
do Crackers Bologna Sausages
Dried Beef, •
A complete assortment of Wood and Ala
blaster T(J YSfor Children.
—ALSO—
Just receive*! a large assortment of French
PERFUMERY, such as
Soaps, of every description
Shaving do. in boxes, (a superior article)
Lavender )
Honey I
Cologne and > W
Florida J
1‘ reuch Poinude, Antique Oil sac. sac.
ALSO, ON HAND
Os his own manufacture :
A complete assoitment ■of every description
ofCandies and Cordials, Lemon Syrup. Stough
ton Bitters, &c. inferior to none in the Coirntrp.
He would likewise inform hiscounfrv customers
that his Stock of Wines and Liquots. together
with every article, for furnishing a Confecti >n
ary is now complete »nd all orders for Good*,
in his line will meet with careful attention and
quick despatch and pledges himself that no exer
tion shall be wanting on his part to render sa
tisfaction to those who may favor him with a
call-
MARTIN FREDERICK.
Oct 25 128 if
Truly grateful for past favors, reci ivedat the hand
of a generous public, take this method of return
ing their most sincere thanks, and lespectfully
solicit a continuance of patronage at the
AUGUSTA
Ladies
Where will at all times be found a general
assortment of CONFECTIONARIES, such as
Chrvstahzed, Transparent Sugar and Gum
TOYS,
Kock Sponge ’
Lemon Pound
Mint I Sugar
Rose J Queen
Sassafras Mncnrone IwH
Barley f u Cocoanut
Hoarhound j Lemon j
Cinnamon j Black I .
Cream and I And I
Blown J | Ginger J
Pine Apples <7 Pine Apples)
Crab Apples j Limes I ‘s
Pears | Oranges {
Figs I Ginger
Plumbs Citron ■ t»j
Greengages Plumbs 2 '
Quinces I Dates | £ |
Oranges and r Tamarinds j O
Lunes j G Peaches j . 1
Perfect Love L. P. Madeira )
Life of Man \ W Champaign I
Rose t R Champaign j .
Clove f Sherry j 2
Cinnamon I Port j
Mint )> Muscat 2»
Tansey I •f 1 ’ Claret jsj 1
Ginger V Teneriffe 35
Noyeau And I • j 1
Anniseed and I j Marseilles 1
C off e / I I !
FRUITS
OF ALL DtSCKIPTIoNS IN SEASON. 1
Together with sundry other articles such as. 1
French Fancy Chysta'ixed Work, I’asteries, Al 1
monds, Raisins, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, 1
Walnuts. Prunes, Dates, Orgeat, sttifiVd Olives, '
Mustard, Mats, Market Baskets, Willow Gradies '
and Carriages. 1
ALSO, ON THE RIF ER
■
10 boxes Lemons
1000 Oranges
All the above art Wes we will be able to sell
as low as any other House in the place.
Oct 30 130
The Annual Meeting of
the Georgia Temperance Socie
ty, will be held on Tuesday, after the 2d Monday
in November next, at 10 o’clock, in the Metho
dist Chapel of this place. Auxiliary Societies
are requested to appoint their Delegates and
forward their Reports, in compliance with the
requisitions of the Constitution. Such Societies
as cannot be represented, will forward their Re
ports to the Chairman of the Executive Com
mittee.
R. K. HINES, C. E. C.
Milledgeville, Oct 23, 1833.
Several Gentlemen, Col. Joseph Henry Lump
kin, Judge Longstreet, F H. Cone Esq. and
others, have been invited to addresss the meet
ing at 7 o’clock, P. M. upon the subject of Tem
perance.
Editors friendly to th* cause of Temperance,
are requested to give the above an insertion.
'Ye are authorized to announce
DANIEL MAGMURPHY, as a can
didate for the Office of Receiver o
Tax Returns, for .Richmond County, at the Elec
ton, in January next. f
Oct. 23 tj
We are authorised to
announce Fkeeman W. Lacy
as a candidate for Sheriff of Richmond County
at the Election on the first Monday in January
next.
Oct 14 td 23
LAND DEEDS,
.Tr»«t printed and fbr sate at Uris Office,
SITUATION WANTED.
Young Man, as Clerk in a Store or
( ounting House; he writes a plain expe
ditious hand, and is conversant with accounts, is
> willing to devote the whole of his time to busi.
. ness ; Employment being his principal object,
would have objection to go into the Country.
> A moderate npebsation only would be requir
f ed.
Satisfactory reference will be given.—A line
addressed to “ A. B.” Box No 53 Post Office,
will meet with immediate attention.
Oct 28 129 41
WANTED? ~
A few STONE MASONS immediately. Apply
at this Office or to
PAUL FITZSZMONS.
Oct. 28 6t 129.
Female Cook Wanted.
WE Wish to employ n good Female Cook
Washer and ironer without incurn
bance, Dy the month or year ; for one that can
eome well recommended, liberal wages will be
paid,
LAMBACK fa RUSE.
August 30 104
TUSCAN BONNETS.
for rale by,
RATHBONE fa HOLLAND
Oct 16 * i 24 t s
FOR SALE,
V PRIME NEGRO FELLOW. 20 years of
age—strong and healthy. Apply at this
Office,
Oct 16.
Executor’s Notice.
SHOULD there be unsettled accounts, or de
mands of any kind, against the Estate of
the tate Doctor John Powell, (of Louisville.) de
ceased, they must be presented by the first of
January next, or payment will be barred
JOHN M’KINNE, Exe'r.
Oct 30 130 3t
I AMBACK & RUSE have com
.J meuced receiving, aud will con'inue to
receive throughout the winter OYSTERS in theg
Shell. Hnvoig agents in Chai it siou as well as
Savannah,they will be able to have them regular
fi om either of the above places
!IT Families can be supplied at the shortest
notice, by sending Orders
Oct. 23
WaaAIBaAET
J UST Received, and for sale, at Richards’s
Bookstore, the following WORKS.
Discourses, by IVilliam Ellery Channing; a ’
new *'ollectiou* principally devoted to the Evi
dencesof Christianity.
Statement oj Reasons, for not believing the
dscti ines of Trinitarians, concerning the nature
of God,-and the person of Christ, by Andrews
Worton, late Professor of Sacied Literature in
Harvard University.
Friendly Letters to a Universalist ; on Divine
Rewards and Punishments. *• Am I therefore
become your enemy, because I tell you the
truth?” by Revil Bernard Rhitemnn.
An Offering of Sympathy to the afflicted ; bv
several Unitarian Ministers
The Sunday Library, Edited by Rtv Henry
lFare,jyn. vol I. Life of the Saviour, by the
Editor '
The Sunday Library, vol. 11. (Lives of the
Philanthropists vol I.) Life of Howard, by
Mrs John Farrar
Plain Leflers on Important Subjects, by Jona
than Farr
Sermons, designed to teach plainly the Doc
trines of the Gospel, and Earnestly to Enforce
theprecepts of Jesus Christ; by Jonathan Farr
Tjmes of the Saviour, by Harriet Martineau
The Ess ntiat Faith of the Universal Church*
addressed to Roman Catholics; by Harriet Mar
tinenu
'l'he. Faith as Unfolded by Mary Prophets; by
Harriet Martineau
On the Formation of the Christian Character
addressed to those who are seeking to lead a re
ligious life, by Rev Henry Warp, Jr
Contemplations of the Saviour; a Series of
Extracts from the Gospel History with r< flec
tions, and original and selected Hymns: bu S
G Bulfinch ’ ’ 3
Se P« 4 IQ6
NOTICE.
rp HE subscriber having recently taken out
A letters patent from the United States for a
new principle of applying Anima! power, which
I call the Accelerator; the discriptmrr of this
machine is such that it can be applyed »■ Mills
generally, where animal power car be app'P-d
I offer the following statement to the public to
show that I have proved the power ot tr y ma
chine, 1 erected a temporary saw mill, v.'ii Ol ,e
saw, to which I put 2 horses, (the horses w< te not
accustomed to work in a circle,) and saw< : r;,r<-.'
a fourteen inch log with more ease t -ir, *wo
horses can Gin in the common mode -. f applica
tion; the horses being removed, cignt men w. >rked
the machine, and cut at the rate of thirteen hun
dred fa e hty feet per day—Say that one th.--:
of the time is lost in returning the log ami pml
ting on fresh logs, the machine iswhen adequate
to saw eight or nine hundred feet per day with
two horses.
RiCH’D. S. SCHEVENELL,
Orangeburgh, S. C.
Jiute 15. 183 g.
The undersigned do certify
that we have seen Richard S Scheveneil’s horse
power and Accellerating Machine.applied to the
sawing of timber, constructed in a very tempo
rary manner worked by two horses, 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
cription es timber.
SAM’L. RfCKENBARKEB,
GEO. H. POOSER,
L. J. CROSS.
CHARLES GLOVER,
JOHN A, TYLER,
N. R. CANNON.
SOUTH-CAROLINA, I
Orangeburgh, Dist. j
[Joseph Winningham, Clerk of the Court of
General Sessions and Common Pleas, in and
for the District of Orangeburgh, do hereby cer
tify that the gentlemen who have signed the a
bove 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.
Ikj 3 * The Editors of the Charleston Observer,
Louisiana Advertiser, Yorkville
and Cincinnati Daily Advertiser, will insert the
above every other week for three months, and
forward their accounts to the proprietor in Or*
angeburgh, South-Carolina, for payment, which
shall be promptly remitted. R. S. S.
Jane 24 75
Nffatly printed aod for ealeat Ahis Office,
NO 133.