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VOL. 7.
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MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and rRIDAY, .
AT Sk O’CXiOO-®* r. x*l-
-•lStr. Howard's Brick Binding’,opposilotUe Post-Office
M’lntoah Street.
f i i■■
directions.
B.l—f Land “{oxherd oiJ ue
fn?Tuosday betweeo the hou ” of ten *“ ' h f
forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the CoUrt ’! xo ‘
th. county which the property is situate.—Notice cf
hoie sales must begiven in a public gazette SIXTY day.
■rovious to the day cfsale. . .
Notices of the sate of personal property must be given in
like manner, FORTY days previous to the day oi sal °
, Notice to the debtor, and creditors of an estate, mu.'- f e
■ublished for FORTY days. rn
Notice that application will be made to the Court oi or
dinary for leave to sell land, njust bo published for ruun
MONTHS. ~. . , -
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be published ror
FOUR MONTH'S,before any orderabsolute shall be made
here in by the court.
Wo St jO1T8®8»
AVGUSTA.
SOLICIT a continuance of patronage from
their friends and the public. Their CO 1-
TON WAREHOUSE, is all wood; but toplace
their customers on quite as safe a
those who Store in Brick Building*, all Cotton
Stored with them, is fully insured against tire
in the Office of the Augusta Insurance and Bank
ing 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 t<> their friends elsewhere; either
in this country or Europe.
Sept 27 116 '
CHARLES LABUZAN, '
w n.L CONTINUE TH§
COMMISSION BUSINESS
IN AUGUSTA.
a ND solicits the patronage of the friends of
Z\_ the late firin of A Slaughter & C La
euzan. and of the planters generally The sale
of Cotton and the purchase of Goods wi I be at
tended to 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 i
and the usual advances made if required.
Auer 23 101 ts I
60 Packages o f Fresh
Medicines & Dye-Stuffs,
NELSON CARTER, nZ -
Si-t doors below M'Kensie & Bennoch's Corner
{at his old stand) North side of Broad street.
IS. now receiving in
addition to Stock on hand, an ex ,
jg tensive Stock of FRESH DRUGS,
MED ICINES and DYE S TUFFS.
which be offers to Itis f. lends and
the Public, Wholesale and Retail, at very low
prices, for Cash or approved pager.
IE? Country Merchants and Planters, will do
well to call am! examine his stock and prices.
Oct 25 3t
Fresh Drug's, Medicines, fye
subscriber having understood, that
JL there is <V.i impression abroad, ii the
country, that, ia consequence of the late unfor
tunate in which he wag connected,
in busiof - s that he has decline'! doing business l
a '^'.’...rr,‘t ( tms of mformine <
< (S friends, and the public generally, t..ii so lai t
** -from it being the fact, he is determined to pm '
sue it, if possible, with more vigor than ever.and i
has made arrangements to be regularly suppled, i
ns heretofore, vith fresh and genuine articles
He therefore, solicits from his friends a contin
uance of their orders, and invites the public to
cal! and ex/ mine far themselves ; and pledges i
himsef for '.he faithful discharge oi his duties
both as v> prices, quality, and attention, in the ’
cxecutie a of orders.
JAS. M. CARTER.
Oct 23 - -
REMOVAL.
Subscriber has removed bis store,from
| his old stand, above the upper Market;
North side of Broad Sfieet. opposite to J. K.
Kilburn’s where h&z-ffers for sale
5000 BUSHELS fine Liverpool Salt, I
1500 do coarse Alum do
100 Pieces Hemp Bagging
1000 Ready made Cotton Bags
With a Genetai Assortment es
GROCERIES, &c. &c.
Which he will dispose of on the lowest terms.
JACOB DANFORTH
j October 4 119 •
NOTICE.
ALL persons are cautioned especial
ly Boatmen and Wagoners, aghinst
harbouring in any manner whatever, a
certain white Boy, named WILLIAM
-WHITEHEAD, who left tnv employ
ment on ihe 28ih ult. He had on when
he left a pair of copper colored Panta
loons, without Shqu? nr Coat. His left
hand was burnt when y»t_ag. Tthich causes
the three smaller fingejs to tall ip upon
* the baud.
JOHN WILCOX, jun’r.
Oct 4 119 ts
Prices of Board, &c,
AT THE /
AUGUSTA RESTORATIVE.
Ao, 228, Bread-street.
-SoaRD per Mo< h with Lodging $17,00
d° do do without do 14,00
u° d", week with do 6.00
do d o do without do 4.50
Dinner per Month 7 00
Singl'd Dinner 50
Breakfast 37
Si>per 37
Our Table will at all times be found at least
equal t« nny in the city. Dinner, Breakfast or
Supper -jan be had at all times.
LAMBACK & RUSE.
Oct 25 . 128 ts
Potter’s Catholicon
AND
r SioainCs Panacea,
WARRANTED GENUINE
for Sale by
R. B. HAVILAND 4c Co.
M*.y 13 67
£»It’KLES, SAUSAGES, &C.~
WH ALF 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
GEORGIA COURIER.
UNION HOTEL.
MILLEDGEVLLE GA.
SEARCY and MANGHAM inform
the r friends and th*P-L..v, inar ttiey
I have united their interests in the a
establishment, lately kept by
Aaron Senrcy, (formerly by Captain M’Comb)
on Way'ne-otreet.-—The establishment is in the
centre.of business in the metropolis- &. the very
extensive experience of the undersigned warrant
them in soliciting the custom of regular boarders,
transient persons, and members of the. Legisla
ture. Their preparations are all made to afford
comfort to all who may call on them.
AARON SEARCY.
HENRY MANGHAM.
* * The Macon Telegraph, Georgia. Courier,
nnd*Columbus Democrat will insert the abova
till the first Monday in November, and forward
lheir accounts to the subscribers.
Oct. 18 125-
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 prices.
A large supply of Thibet Wool Handkerchiefs
and Rich Damask Thibet Wool Shawls.
October 11 1-t 122
Administrator’s Sale.
\T7ILL be sold at the late residence of Mary
VV Wheat deceased, in the county of Lin
coln, on Friday the 29th of November next, the
personal Property of said deceased.
AL9 >,
According to the will ot said deceased a lot
of land number 400 in the 2nd disti let and 4th
section of the Cherokee Territory, lot diawn
by said deceased.
HARVY WHEAT
Adm'r With the will annexed.
get. 14 td 123
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold, at Lincoln Court House, on
the first Tuesday in January heit, with
in Ihe usual hours qf sale. -
Two Negroes Bob and Lucy,
belonging to the estate of Mary Ann Cutliff, de
ceased, sold for the benefit of the heir 8 a cre ’
di tors of said deceased, by order of the Court of
Ordinary of Lincoln County, to be sold, a( ,we l ve
months < redit.
JEREMIAH GRIFFIN, Afl™' r -
Sept 6107
Guardian Sales.
ETTII'I' l* e sold, at Lincoln Court-House on
V V the fiist Tuesday in January next within
the usual hours of sale:
Four Negroes, Frank, Stoker,
Richard and Hannah, belonging to Joseph R.
Holliday, a niinor, sold for the benefit of said
minor, by OTuC-T of the Court of Ordinary es
Lincoln County, with a credit of twelve months
JEREMIAH GRIFFIN,
Guardian for said Minor.
Sept 6 107 td
YA LIABLE PROPERTY?
FOR SALE
THE Subscriber, offers his Possessions for
sale, Ijing on Flint River and known by
the name of Flat Shoals in Pike County, con
taining nearly 60V acres of prime Land, 200
acresof which is cleared and in a high stateof
cultivation. On the premises there is a good Store
House. Post-Office. Gin House, Blacksmith Shop
and a go<>d set of Grist Mills, all in good order
The Mills have the best run of custom of any
within a great many miles of the place The
waier power is sufficient for any kind of m ichi
ry; it is also, one of the best stands in this section
tbr a Public th use. lying 12 miles from Green
ville and 12 miles from Zebulon on the Stage
Road. Applv to tbe Subscriber o>- the Premises
C. W. HARRIS.
Sept 16 111 *f
Adniiniriistrator’s
be Sold oh the first Tuesday
V F irt December next at the Court
House in Laurenceville, Gwinnett county
Ga. between the usual hours of Sale,
pursuant to an order of the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Baker County when
sitting for Ordinary purposes.
A lot with a Dwelling House and other
out buildings in ihe Town of Lauience
ville, Containing two or more acies of
Land, Sold, as the Propertv of John S.
Porter, deceased, fur benefit of the heirs
and creditors.
Also at the Court House in County of
Baker on the same day, will be sold, two
negroes, to-wit Charles and Jenny—ti
tles good, as the Property of John S Por
ter deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.
Terms of sale, Cash,
SAMUEL M. JACKSON
Adm'r. de bonis non
Sept 27td 116
FOR SALE.
fllllE LOT, on the River Bank, formerly the
JL property of Ben Harris, and adjoining G.
B Luuiar, Esq. and others, it willbe devided to
suit purchasers | terms of payment will be
liberal, enquire of
SAMUEL HALE. |
Aug 5 Nw
100 NEGROES for Sale.
ON the 10th and 11th days of January next,
at the Court House in Charlotte, Mecklen
burg County, North-Carolina, I will sell
100 Negroes,
the property of WiHiam Davidson, by virtue of
two Deeds ofTrust to me executed by the said
Davison, for the benefit ofthe Bank of Newbern,
John Irwin, Samuel McComb and others.—
Terms, Cash.
W MORRISON, Trustee.
Charlotte, N. C. Sept slh, 1833. 110
The Editors of the following papers will in
sert the above advertisment, once a week, until
ihe first of January next and foward a paper im
mediately with their accounts to this office for
settlement, viz: The Times and Gazette, Colum
bia, S. C ; Courier, Augusta and Journal, Mil
ledgeville, Ga.; Spirit of the Age, Tuscaloosa,
Journal, Montgomery and Register,Mobile, Ala
bama.
RUNAWAY
FROM the Subscriber, in Jefferson County,
(Geo.) on the 19ih October, a MULAT
TO BOY, hardly grown—has a forged free pass
—callshimself DANIEL SHAW, his right name
is RYLE. He wore a fur hat, mixed frock coat,
or a roundabout, trim built, and has rather a
careless look It is likely he will try to get over
into ~outh Carolina. Any person arresting the
above boy, will receive the thanks of the sub
• scriber. JOSEPH MARSHALL.
Nov. 1 3p 131
AUGUSTA, (GEO.I MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1833.
Merchants & Planters Bank
W .JIOTEB,
-m. abied and the highest price paid by
II RATHBONE & HOLLAND.
Ks* N. B SALT sold, at one dollar the
bushel and Merchants and Planters Bank Note
taken in payment as above.
Jude 28 77 ts
Merchants &. Planters Bank
A’otes Wanted
FOR which the highest price, will be
paid in Cash.— Apply to
J, MARSHALL,
Montgomery's Range.
Sept 20113 ts
CITY SHERIFF SALE.
WILL be sold on the first TUESDAY in
December next, at the Market House,
in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours
of sale:
One Negro Woman, named EVELINA—Le
vied on as the property of Rebecca Merideth,
to satisfy aJi fa Samuel Hale vs. said Rebec
ca Merideth.
E. B. GLASCOCK,’
Sheriff C. A. *
Nov. 1 . 131
EXTENSIVE SALE OF
CITY LOTS IN AUGUSTA.
THE Subscriber will offer for sale at the
lower Market House, in the City of Au
gusta, on the first TUESDAY in December next,
A large number of LOTS,
from Broad-street to Bay street, and between
Campbell-street and the Subscriber’s Western
Boundary, near the Upper Market—the Ware
house occupied by Mr. Rees, and the oire re
cently occupied by Messrs. Slaughter La
buzan, together with the Lots occupied by
Messrs. Moise, Finn, and Messrs. Kenrick &
Walker, and other Lots on Broad-street, inclu
sive.
Terms made knflWn on the day of sale. Any
portion of the above property would be disposed
of at Priv ite Sale.
(EP A Plan of the Lots will -be left at the
Planter’s Hotel for insppetiow
E, F CAMPBELL.
Nov. 6 wf 133
NOTICE.
VK7 ILL be sold, on the first TUESDAY in
VV December next, at the Court House, in
JaCksonborough, Scriven county between the
usual hours of sale: «
80 Acres of PINE LAND, (more or less)
joining lands of Angus S- Jones. Benjamin Wil
liamson and others—levied on ns the property of
James R. Roberts, to satisfy an execution in fa’
vor of Nathaniel Wade —Levy made and re
turned by a Constable.
ALSO,
One Negro Girl; named MARY—levied as
the property of Matthew Rodgers, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Feriby Freeman Levy
made and returned by a constable.
JOHN C. F ERR ILL, S. C. C.
Nov. 4 132
BANK ROBBERY.
500 DOLLARS REWARD.
Mechanics’ Safe, ?
Augusta, August 29, 1833. )
THIS BANK having been broken open last
night, and robbed, by picking the lock of
the Teller's Fault, o£five thousand four hundred
and 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 proportionate rewa< for the re
cover} of any part thereof, is believed the
greater part of the mon/ey stolen h in •mail
bills.
GEO. W. LAMAR, Cashier.
At>£ IC4 If
~fcANK OF AUGUSTA, I
October 29th, 1833 J
THE Board of Directors, considering an in
crease of the Capital Stock of this Bank
expedient, It is Ordered, That a meeting of
Stockholders be convened for Ihe purpose of de
liberating upon that subject.
In compliance with this resolution, the Stock
holders of the Bank of Augusta, are hereby de
sired to assemble a' their Banking House, on
Wednesday morning, the4th ot December next,
at 10 o’clock, to deliberate and determine ttpon
the expediency of extending the Capital Stock
of sai. Bank, under authority cf an act of the
General Assembly of December 22<’, 1826
ROBT. F. POE, Cashier.
(LT The Savannah Georgian; Georgia Jour
nal; Federal Union; Macon Messenger; Ma
con Telegraph, and Washington News, will pub
lish the above once a week for four weeks, and
forward their accounts, immediately afterwards,
for settlement,
Nov 1 131 4t
CAUTI *N.
THE public are cautioned against purchas*
ing spurious or counterfeit Medicine, un
der the assumed name of Pottet’s Catholicon,
Bz.are informed that the only agents for the sale,
es the Geniuue article, in Augusta, are
TURPIN & D’ANTIGNAC.
Oct 11 122 w3t
A UC TION~NI7 : rTcE.
TN future all persons purchasing GOODS at
my Auction, an*l not calling the same
during the day following, they will be resold on
■heir a cop nt and risk and the names made pub
lie.
JOHN MARSHALL, Auctioneer.
Oct 30130 6i
NOTICE.
HAVING interested A. W SMITH in busi
ness with me, in this place, it will in fu
ture, be conducted under the firm of ROWE &
SMI HI. ADNA ROWE.
Nov. 6 wfmw4 133
EDUCATION.
aT is proposed to open a school on Monday
the 11th Inst, in a house on McKinne Street
near the Spring under thechargeof a well quali
fied teacher. Parents and guardians, desirous of
availing themselves of the advantages it may
present, will be informed of all necessary par
ticulars. on application to.
J. &. W. HARPER.
November 6 3t 133
NOTICE.
< LL 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
JOB PRINTING.
A LL kinds of JOB PRINTING continued to
£’V be done at THIS OFFICE at the verv
lowest price.
NOTICE.
I "KURING the absence of S. Rogers from the
I State, Edwin R Belden, is our authorised
attorney.
c. SQUIRE & S ROGERS.
Sept 9 108 id
“cash
WILL be paid fur a Smart active Boy from
15 to 18 years old, one accumstomed to
House work will be perferred
Apply at this Office.
August 30 104
LOST.
ON Wednesday ISth 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 payable
first July 1833, a second payable first July
1834, and a third payable first July 1835. All
and every person is hereby sot warned from
’rading for said Notes oi any one of them Any
person finding said pocket book, with the notes,
Bxc. and leaving it at the office of the Georgia
Courier, shall be suitably rewarded.
DAVID CLARK.
- Sept 23 114 ts
MILCH COWS.
THE Subscriber has • number of very su
perior MILCH COWS; mostly of the
English blood—which be will sell. They can
be seen at his farm adjoining this city, and will
on inspection, recommend themselves, as of the
very first quality.
PAUL FITZSIMONS.
Oct 11 122 Im
siLks?"
SNOWDEN & SHEAR,
HAVE just received from New York
a large supply of new and fashion
able SILKS, for ladies’ Dresses—among
them are :
Rich watered and Figured Col. Poult de
Soi’s (new style)
Rich Ggured and Satin Strip’d col’d Silks
(new style) •
Extra col. plain Poult de Soi’s and Gto
denaps (very rich colours)
Superior Mattioni’s black Italian Lus
frings and Gro de Swiss
Sopetior Blue and Jet black Poult de
Soi’s (very heavy)
Extra heavy black watered Poult de Soi’s
and heavy black Watered and figured
Satins
Also, a large supply of
Rich, plain and Cut Veivet Belt Riba
Irons, (new styln)
Extra rich fancy Belt & Bonnet Ribbons
The above Goods have been selected
with great care from the latest importa
jions, aud will be sold at very low prices.
Oct 21
NEGRO CLOTHS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR,
Have just received from N. Y. a large
supply of
Stout Kerseys, Plains, Linsays, and o
her articles suitable for Servants Clo
thing, which will be sold low.
Oct, 21 12t 125
Wotice7
THE STALLS in the Market-Houses will
be rented on the first Monday in Novem
ber next, for one year from that time, on Ihe
asual terms; renting to commenced at 10 o’clock
A. M.
By order of Market Committee.
GEO. M. WALKER, C. C.
Oct 30 130 2t
SNOWDEN <fc SHEAR,
HAVE received this day from New
Yotk, a large supply of LADIES’
FASHIONABLE TUSCAN BON
NETS,(«ith small fronts.
ALSO,
4 Cases La die’s superior fine Straits-
Bonnets (with small fronts,)
1 case Mises superior fine Straw Bon
nets (largo size)
All -f which will be sold at reduced
prices.
O c£2l
J. A. C tWELAWB,
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 all des
criptions in the most modern style, in whole or
parts of setts, Persons who have been so unfor
tunate as to loose all their Teeth, may in most
instances, be furnished with substitutes which
they would’find useful and contribute much to
their comfort in articulation as well as in masti
cating their food
He contemplates making Augusta his perma
nent residence, which will enable him to take
the charge of children’s Tertb, 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
foi t ol the child, and prevent much suffering in
after life.
He has taken Rooms, at the the Washington
Hail, entrance on Broad-Street,
Oct 28■ 129 if
Family Groceries.
N SMITH it Co. are receiving their usual
• supply of Choice Family Groceries with
supply of Fruit s’c &c.
Nov 6 133
FRUIT.
ORANGES
30 Boxes New Rasins.
7 N. SMITH & Co.
Nov 6 133
TOYS, BA .GING.
200 P-ces TOYS, best BAGGING.
Landing from Company’s Boats.
FOR SALE, B¥
G. H. METCALF.
Nov 4 132
FRUIT
AND
CONFECtfIO KZIXJS
THE Subscriber grateful for past favors,
would inform bis friends and the public,
that he has now on hand, nnd is constantly re
ceiving from Strvannah, Charleston, New York,
and Philadelphia, a complete assortment of
French Confectionaries, West India Fruits,
Preserves; &c. fcc
AMONC WHICH, ARE
Rose, : -
Perfect Love,
Life of Man, M
Annisette, CORDIALS.
Mint,
Orange, and
Cinnamon J
A complete Assortment qf French Chrystalised
SUCAR FIGURES — consisting of
Toys, Roses, Geraniums, Flowers, fee. &ic«
ALSO,
Limes; 'j
C 'co Plumbs, | ,
Gua e vt PP,eS ’ } W- 1- PRESERVES.
Peach and |
Citron J
Guava Jelly Dried f ifrott
Oranges Bunanna*
Northern Apples Raisins
Almonds Filberts
Brazil Nuts English Walnuts
Fire works Best Spanish Segars
do Crackers Bologna Sausages
Dried Beef,
A complete assortment of Wood and Ala.,
blaster TOYSfor Children,
—ALSO—
JiTst received a large assortment of French
PERFUMERY, such as
Soaps, of every description
Shaving do, in boxes, (a superior article)
Lavender
*«T07...„d JWATSR.
Florida J
French Pornude, Antique Oil, Btc. &C..
ALSO, ON HAND,
OJ his own manufacture :
A complete assoitment of every description
ot Capdies and vvi Jlils, Limon Syrup, Stough
ton Biftcrs, Bzc. inferior to none in the Country.
He would likewise inform his country customers
that his Stock of Wines and Liquors, together
with every article, for furnishing a Confection
ary js now complete and all orders for Goods,
in his line will meet with careful attention and
quick despatch and pledges hlmselfthat 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 <f
Truly grateful for past favors, receivedat the hand
of a generous public, lake this method of return
ing their most sincere thanks, and tespectfully
solicit a continuance of patronage at the
AUGUSTA ’
Ladies Confectionary,
Where will at all times be found a general
assortment of CONFECTIONARIES, such as
Chrvstalized, Transparent Sugar and Gum
TOYS,
Rock Spunge ’
Lemon Pound
Mint Q Sugar Q
Rose Queen
Sassafras Macarone I M
Barley M Cncoanut [-J
Hoarhound Lemon S
Cinnamon Black •
Cream and And
Blown J Ginger J
Fine * P 1F Fine . ne A PP ,eB \ _
Crab Apples j S Limes I
Pears I 2 Oranges £
Figs I Gliiger J- m
Plumbs > £ Citrqp g
Greengages I t*< Plumbs
Quinces I Dates
Oranges and J tq T"lu&iinds I b
Limes j | P> aches J.
Perfect Love/ L. P. Madeira 1
Life of Man \ W. Champaign
Rose f R Champaign .
Clove f ’ 135 Sherry
Cinnamon f Port m
- Mint \ Si Muscat
Tanscy f FJ Claret
Ginger k Teneriffe X
Noyeau > . An< V #l
Anniseed and ) Marseilles
( offee '
ALSO,
FRUITS
OF ALL DISCRIPTXONS IN SEASON.
Together with sundry other articles such as,
French Fancy Chystabzed Work, Pastries, Al
monds, Raisins, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, English
Walnuts. Prunes, Dates. Orgeat, stuffed Olives,
Mustard, Mats, Market Baskets, Willow Cradles
and Carriages.
ALSO, ON THE RIVER
10 boxes Lemons
1000 Oranges ’
All the above articles We will be able to sell
as low as any other House in the place. ,
Oct 30 ' 130
gfeggpa 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 Consiuutj""* Such
as cannot be represented, will forward their Re
ports to the Chairman of the Executive Com
mittee.
R. K. HINES, C. E. C.
Millt.dgeville, Oct. 23, 1833.
Several Gentlemen, Col. Joseph Henry Lump
kin, Judge Longstreet, F H. Cone Esq. and
others, haste been invited to addresss the meet
ing at 7 o’clock, P. M upon the subject of Tem
perance.
Editors friendly to the cause of Temperance,
are requested to give the above an insertion.
We are authorized to announce
fWfe DANIEL AfAGAfURPHY, as a can
didate for the Office of Receiver o
Tax Returns, for Aichtnond County, at the Elec
ion, in January next. f
Oct. 23tj
We are au th° r * se d 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,
Jost printed and for sale at Ibw OSkS
I
1 SITUATION WANTED
I a Young Man, as Clerk in a Store or
Counting 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 npensation 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 4t
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A few STONE MASONS immediately. Apply
at this Office or to
PAUL FITZSIMONS.
, Oct. 286t129.
Female Cook Wanted.
WR Wish to employ a good ‘ Female Cor k
▼ V Vvasiief Ironer without incum
bance, by the month or year; for one that can
come well recommended, liberal wages will b&
paid,
tAMBACK i
August 30 104
TUSCAN BONNETS.
FOR RALE BY, (
Rathbone & Holland.
Oc« 16 124 ts
FOR SALE. T
A PRIME NEGRO FELLOW. 20 of
/V 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 late 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, Ere'r.
Oct 30- |3Q 3,
T £ wse have com
JU fflCjifed receiving, ami wm to
receive throughout the winter OYSTERS , 4 .”
Shell. Having agents in Charleston as well as
Savannah,they will be able to have them regular
* r< J/neilher of the above places-
EF Families can be supplied at the shortest
notice, by sending Orders.
Oct. 23 ,
JUST Received k and for sale, at Richards’s
Bookstore, the following WORKS.
Discourses, by William* Ellery Channing; a
new collection, principally devoted to the Evi
dences of Christianity.
Statement of Reasons, for not believing the
doctrines of Trinitarians, concerning the nature
of God, andtthe person ot Christ* by Andrews
Norton, late Professor of Sacted Literature in
Harvard University., ■
Friendly Letters to a Universal!st; on Divine
Rewards, and Punishments “Am I therefore
become your enemy, because 1 tell you tbu
truth?” by Rev'd Bernard Whiteman.
■do, Offering of Sympathy to the afflicted ; by
severa! Unitarian Ministers
The Sunday Library, Edited by Rev Henry-
Ware, jnn. vol I. Life of the Saviour, by rfte
Editor ,
, The Sunday Library, vol. 11. (Lives of the
Philanthropists, vol I.) Life of Howard, by
Mrs John Farrar
Plain Letters on Important Subjects, by Jona
than Farr •- - ■ '
Sermons, designed to teach plainly the Doc
trines of the Gospel, and Earnestly to Enforce
the precepts of Jesus Christ; by Jonathan Farr
Times of the Saviour, by Harriet Martineau
The Essential Faith oi the Universal Church*
addressed to Roman Catholics; by Harriet Mar
tinenu
T’ae Faith as Unfolded MarffProphels; by
Harriet Mqrtineau
On the Formation of the Christian ChardCitS
addressed to those who are seeking to lead a ri
ligious life, by Rev Henry Ware.jr
.■. Contemplations of the Saviour; a Series of
Extracts from the Gospel History with reflec
tions. and original and selected Hymns; by S
G But finch
Sept 4 106
’ NOTICE.
THE subscriber having recently take-- cut
letters patent from the United States for a
new principle of applying Animal jx>wer.’Which
I call the Accelerator; the discriptton of tj/S
machine is such that it can be applyed to Mi’Js
generally, where animal power can be applied
I offer the following ste.'ement to the public to
show that I have proved the power of my ma
chine, I erected a temporary saw mill, with one
iaw, to which I put,2 horses, (the hornes were not - i
accustomed to wbrk tn a circle,) and sawed thro*
a fourteen •/;eh loss *dh more ease than two'
h°rSes can Gin tn the common tnot'e t£applica
tion; the horses being removed, eig.t>t®en worked
the machine, and cut at the rata of ih’lttep
dred & e hty feet per day.—Say ’ at one t’nr.T
of the time is lost in returning the log a." put
ting on fresh logs, themaohine is (bur |
to saw eight or nine hundred feet per day wit;. I
two horses,
RICH’D. S. SCHEVENELL,
Orangeburgh, S C-
June 15,. 183 g.
The undersigned do certify I
that we have seen Richard S. Scheveneil’s horse
power and Accelerating Machine,applied to the 9
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- I
strutted of such materials as saw mills are built
of,is fully adequate to saw any quantity or dis
crintieii es timber. ■ -.,
SAM’L. RICKtfNBARKEJI,
GEO. H. POOSER,
L. J. CROSS.
CHARLES GLOVER,
JOHN A. TYLEB,
N. R. CANNON.
SOUTH-CAROLINA, >
Orangeburgh, Dist. »J ’ -
ff Joseph Winningham, Clerk of the Court of ■
I General Sessions and Common Pleas, in and I
for the District of Orangeburgh, do hereby cer- I
tify that the gentlemen who have signed the a- I
b >ve certificate, are respectable citizens of this B
village, and Ido heartily concur with tbeml H
having seen the operation.
Certified this 15th day of June, 1833. M
J. WINNINGHAM.
ITT The Editors of the Charleston Observer, 1
Louisiana Advertiser, Yorkville Republican, ■
and Cincinnati Daily Advertiser, will insert the I
above every other week for three months, and
forward their accounts to tbe proprietor in Or*
angeburgh, South Carolina, for payment, which
•shall be promptly-remitted. R. 3. S.
June 24 75
BLANK DEEDS.
Neatly printed at the this Office
NO. 133.