About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1834)
VOL. VIII. PL Bt.lS 4ED E > EiiY DAY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, A.T 2 O’CIiOCK. 2?- M. Howard s rick Buil liucs.opixosilo the Post-Office M’lutosh Streets DI iIEC TIUNS rs.'p.of Lssrf sad by Administrators.Execii •r., or GuirJians, are required, bv Uw, to bo «... Tuesday l ® tbo .uo.uh, between the hours ol t«- - < .reuoon an three in the afternoon,at the e ’“^ oli *, < • lie county which the property is Mta-it <* • y dl , { ho,e sale.- nust m a public gazelle - previous t < the day of sale „ r , ir> crty must be give ur Nonces of ths sale of persua-il property , |k9 manner, FOB CY days pro; ions to the day of sale Notice tolha debtors and creditors of a e > s.iblishcd for FORTY days- Court ofOr j the court MAIL AIIKANGE M ENT, P. O. .4ugas/a, 16th Dec. 1833. Xor them Mail. Arrives at halt past 7, A. M. Closes at 5 p m Western Mail. Arrives at 5 p m—Closes al 7 a m CharTestdii Mail. Arrives at 6 a in—Closes at 5 p in Savannah Mail. , Arrives on So idavs Wednesdays and Fridays nt 5 p ui - Closes on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 9 p in Athens Mail. Arrives on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 p m—Closes on Sundays, Tuesdays and Tlmtsdays at 10 a in Venali'ton Mail. Arrives on Tuesdays arid S iturdays at 8p m clast son Wednesdays and Saturday sat 9p m Carnsville Mail. Arrives oa Fnd lys at 8 p ni—closes on Sun days at 9 p m Louisville Mm7. Ailives on Saturdays at 7 p in closes on Thursdays at 9 p ni . - Coosawhatckie I' ail- <9 Arrive# <m Sundays at 6 p m—closes on TuO davs at 10 am. office nouns. The Post O-ce will be open from 9 a m to 2 n tn and from 3 to 6 p m. Ou Sundays the ffi< e will be open from 9to 10 ain and from Apat sto past <i pm. IFM, C. Vi ICO U. P. M TT The c’ty papers are rcrfiosted to publish the above, Dec 16 150 JIBT RECEIVED. 15 /Vf*xßbls L i-h Potatoes J I >7» •»!>.s Canal Flour, Clio eßr m-ls 5° ( Poiilutid Burn 15 Bb > ) 10 Hlids Oileans Sugar New Crop 30 Bbls Newaik Cider 20 Bbls and Tierces Orleans Molasses 10 Onions 5 lllvls do. in bunches Tether with o full assortment of vlh r GROCERIES- ALS >, On the R «er 25 B xes Tub iCo small ‘T a By M. NELSON. Jan 20 ’ 9 Porto Kico Sugar. FW 11 h "s. Ju<» Receiv don consignment at <1 / will be sold low. . , G. 11. METCALF. Jan. 9 Molasses, < ofiee and Mice. Z - * t i nts di:st quality Molasses 30 B RS prune Cuba Cifiie 20 tierces p> nr* iv’w Rice Chi Consignment and for Sale low Bv COLLI XS 4’ M ANTON. J ip 22 10 3 3)3 ’-'■•lf s® 11/ LL '< 'ui. to Augusta about the first ot ■ D Febru’ry. Jan 6 LAW, ' fTTIHE subscribe! having opened an of- S fice in Augusta,te dors les profesioti al services in he counties of R'chmotid Columbia, Wash ngton, Burke, J<'ff’> son, Scriven, Talto •11, Emanuel, and M”i><-. goniety; ail business confided to him sha! be promptly and ptmctn iHv attend’ d ". GEORGE SCHLEY MONTHS ts or d i e. anpli J cation ' ill be made to 'he Cour ,,l Oidi arv of Line In cmitpy, fur *&avi I to st 11 4 7 actes of Land j-* ( olumb'a county, adjoining Wilk’us, Sanders, and others, belonging 'to Th ni is K. Sand wich late of Lincoln county, deceased fm the benefit of the iteiis am! creditors of Sit'd Esta’e. JOHN. K. SANDWICH, A ’mr. Now 11 135 IWUK month* after <!at< nt plication will t-e ' ma te to the Court of Ooli->aiy ot Viucoln county for leave t sell a Tract < • Laud, in Lau rence cvmity. c<>t:i- ining iwr> hundred t"’o an I ii half acres, bel i gii g t<> the estate of James _ \\ a I lai e, sen’r, Inta us Lincoln cou tv . deceased Lfor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of sain B/ ceased. WH T IAM WALLACE, Ex’r. January 14lh, 18.4 8 ui 4t A CARD. -m ,w RS. PATH \RINE JONES, of Chariest’ t> IA I begs leave must respectfully to announce to tt» L dies of Augusta her anival in thi city h-r stay in this place, h .we vet entirely de pends oi business not at all connected with her profession but she will n th- mean time be bap pv to a:tend he cal 1 of ’ay ladies that may have cccasi n to req-ire her services, and can nssure t ose who d< , that she can produce cri tificates from two ot the m ist celebrated pro fesses of Midwifery, in Edin-urgh, together with many others trom the most respectable families in Charleston, where she has been sue cessfully and offi ially eng ged for upwards pf 30 years. She can be found at any time at the Boarding House, of Mrs Crawley’s Washing ton Stree . (EF The Sentinel will please copy u-e above. Jan JN» 9 3>w COURIER. J. A. OLEVEiAEW. DENTIST. Respectfully informs the citizens oi Augusta, mid its vicinity that he has re turned to the city, and will resume the duties ot his profession. He is prepared to insert TEETH of all des ci iptious in the most mudei n s'y le, in whole oi par ts of setts. Persons «ho has* been so unfor t-mate as to liiosejill iheir Teeth, may in most instances be furnished with substitutes which they would fi'id useful and contribute much t-- their comfort in articulation as well as in masti cating their food.’ He contemplates making Augusta his perma nent residence, which will enable bitn to take the charge of children’s Teeth, during second 'lentifion,it being the most important period of life,in regard to tire Teeth prudent operations during that period will add much to the com fort of the child, and prevent much suffering in after life. He has taken Rooms, at the the Washington Hall, entrance on Broad Street. Oct 28 129 if IASSEURand Patridge Eye Cham- J naicne, in quarts and pints. Id Madeira, in \V >ud and Glass Tencriffe and Sherry, Brown and Pale Rhenish Wine, of Steinberger &. Rudei sliemer, Brand Vintage of 1822. Malmsey Madeira and O d Port St, Lticar & Marseilles Madeira Old Champaign Brandy Prime Cognac, II dland Gin, &c. &c. N. SMITH Co. N v 29 143 LAMBACV<7& RVSE~ ! HAVE JUST It EC El VED 500 O ORANGES 20 barrels Apples 25 boxes New Raisins 20 do do Prunes and 5 Jais fresh Mal -ga Grapes i AISO, 25 gallons Po kled Oysters, which (bey will outi ue to receive regular every week. Dec 2 _ _____ M 4 < ANAi. FLOUit. 200 Barrels best Brands, expected by Lamar’s Boats, to morrow arid lorsaie, low, from the Wharf. G. H. METCALF Nov 18 ____ 138 Coftee, Molasses & Clianif aigne 50 Bags oi ime Coff .e, 20 hh'd'. Molas-es fust quality, 3 1 D z Champaignc W ine, On Consignment -nrl fo> saL l by COLLINS iV MAN ON D e. 13 3 1 4J Tin Plates and Blankets 2<M> Boxes Tin P'tites Pootp .c! : • in 12 Bales Blankets, rce«>i‘.-r <1 < t f oi ihe the Manufacturers and fors.J,. b. R. C. BAL ‘ v :■ N.- Nov 18 r 138 3t sale iow oy CHARI '■ I. tl ' LL. Doc 30 11' Cii.V •S. 1000 Cane, Flag i i- ■; 3r >t Set tr-g andß-.>cki.ngChaiis ot A •••t msQii ilit and low juices. G H METCALF. D c 27 ’ 154 A ENT. Hex door to Messrs. I'urpin tyD' Ant ignac OA S just received tr ><n New.Ymk, he following aiticles ol Fancy and -l .pi” dry Goods together with a gener al assorinwot mi hand: winch will be sold for a v?ry moderate advance for cash or good pane*, viz: French Linen Napkins, very fine and coi’d b -rdeis. Ladies Engit'h and F>cuchbl ick ingrain Silk<loso,vei y line ai d heavy mudj Do Merino white and black Cotivn Hose,fas: col nr. D> Line. F ir Sb os and H. S. Gloves Gentlemen’s do Be ntr an/J Berlin do. I) >. Re »! Buck Sk'j Gives Girls’ and w hi e cotton and red w.-r’led Hose and Boolees Real Spi.iif’field Pongee Sils. Hdkfs,. iai.ge s.z • &. heavy,warranted nut to | fade Birds EyeApmn audTowcllingDiaper. Tuff la Rb ! < ns,all colors and Nos. from 2 to 22 Coi’d Satin d for bonnets Bine, sji i’c, mix and brown corded Cas stmetes Rea 1 Welch white Flannels Superior scarlet and patent do , do. Best Dorchester Cotton Ticks and Brown Shillings A gieat variety of superior bleached Co‘t<>.n do. 8-4 damask linen Table Di. per and Cloths, all sizes Green and blue printed Table Covers A great variety of Ph bet, Merino, worsted, Silk and c •lion Shawls, ot all colors and qualities White, black and coi’d Corded Skirls, &.c. &c. ■Jan. 10 4t 5 P *TEPARED COACH, Warranted pure and of first qiality C'lOaCO thus prepared affords a wholesome y beverage and is recommended by Phys: ci >ns as nutiiti us not only, to the sick and con valescent but to the healthy and is very com posing to weak nerves. ALSO, Unpre nred Coaco, in its Natura’ state, just . -eceived by N. SMITH &. Co Jan 3 2 BIxTyNK BU.LS “ Neatly printed at ibis office, and for sale AUGU:-'r MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1834. iai. . ’'Potatoes, - 3-. •“■. Potatoes •* 50 bbl, .i s r i do 2 » do Nev. r, « j |t-r 30 do ‘ Clear:” Ale 10 do Smoked Beef 10 half barrels Fuller) Market Beef 10 h .ls d > F unity Pork 10 do do No, 1, Shad 10 do do do do Salmon 20 Kits do do do 20 kt's Soused do 20 helf barrels No. 1, Mackerel 20 Q i <r(er do No. 1, do 10<H) II, 8 Codfish 600 .l>s Smoked Salmon Just received toilh a complete assortment of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, N. SMITH 4- Co. Dec 30 155 Canal Elour, Goshen Butter,&,c. WHOLE and half Blls Canal FLOUR 33 Kegs prime Goshen Balter 3 Casks “ “cheese 10 Boxes Primo apples do 100 Whole and half Boxes Raisons 50 Boxes Turpentine Soap 23 do Sperm Candles 10 Hlf Blls pickled Tongues 20 B!ls No. 3 J/ackerel 23 Hlf do No. 1 Togeiher with a general assortment of Groceries, Jus> reneived and for sale bv DOR nr & LAFITT/J. 236 Broad Street. Dec 9 147 Tuscan Bonnets. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, HAVE HfCEIVED. THIS DAY FROMNEW YORK 1 Case of Ladies’ Extra TUSCAN BONNETS, w ith large Crowns and of the most lashion able shapes, to which they respectfully invite (he attention of Ladies ALSO. A large supply of COTTON FRINGE and Gentlemen’s LIGHT UMBRELLAS, direct ‘rom the Manufactories. ALSO nN HAND. Very cheap CARPETING, and large PRIN TED THIBET WOOL SHAWLS, at reduced prices, Dec 20 152 5t JU<T RECEIVED. canal flour. s Received, Croik - J .-Jp Bi and, bv G. IL METCALF- Dec 27 154 rJv> iV i Tll < !> ay " Only 14 days Jront N. York Bb« pnme Newark Cider tz 20do. Cream Ale 5l» Bbs Iresh Canal Floor 25 11 < do. do. do. do. 30 do. do. do. Buckwheat 25 Q- do. d .. do For Sale by DORTIC & LAFITTE. Dec 23 152 Superior LAMP OIL. J *’ ;,i ‘ oi ‘s Fall and Winter strain- liF ed Lamp and Train Oil 20 bbls. P aster Paris 100 Packages fresh Drugs ALSO. A few Patent Paint Mills, of the most appro ved pattern. Lot sale by R B. HAVILAND & Co. D' l '* 18 151 if Malaga Grapes and Arabian Dates. ’$ GRAPES. ta tI” suo lbs Arabian dates of .supieme quality Just received by N. SMITH. & CO. Dec 9 i 44 's i-ic ed' <) Ysi’Ei! si~ • J :lrs Aeic.-lW O> sters put tip ''JSL expressly for family use, and of supC io: Reality. Received per Wush mg’ou L t sale bv ’ N SMITH & CO. 300 PACKA r Pit min ham ana Sheffield HARDW \RE, < UTLERYSi HEAVY GOODS riiHE Subset ibers have just t eceived a Ja vers comnl«‘e assurmient of the a. bove Goods, including tv ry vaiietS of articles usualiv kept b' llatdware dealers, which 'hey offer tor sde on accommoda ting teuns fur cash, acceptances, or Met chants Jy Planter’s nr nt*v, al as low prices a> can be obtained in the city. Also, a very extensive assortment <1 - ' •'■ p’d D üb-'r* Barrel GUNS. Rl FLE > md PISTOLS; J/amlla Iletnp, a<.U Co "it R of ill sizes. C SQUIRE s.ROGERS- N v 27 ts 142' Raisins. 100 Buses Bu.tcb Raisins. 50 do Bloom do 10G half Boxes Bunch do 50quaitar Boxes do do Just Received bv N. SMil'll &Co. Dec 9 1 OYS I ERS.” V Regular supply iu Kegs of 5 and 10 gallons of Pickled Oystc s received weekly and for sale at the lowest price, bv N. SMITH & Co. Administrator’s Sale. XiIMN the 26th, day of Ft bruaiy nex’, NLf be sold a' (he late residence of Wtl hum Jackson deceased, near the L< wer Market in the City of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, part of the persou- 1 estate < f said deceased, consisting of ho isehold and kitchen furniture, two h»r' ses and a c w and heiter—Also the same Evening will be sold at the store of J’ hn Marshall Auctioneer, t.(lot of taw and mis cellaneous books belonging <0 said de ea. sed A. J. MILLER, Adm r. Jan 15 3 7 IIOEBX. FOR SALE. IN consequence of the distance of my residence L orn this property, and the nimensitv of hardships the care of man ageing it imputes on my sister Mts. Al lemoitg ; at her instance, I propose io sell the ffi&xrsaw With all the conveniences and personal ptopetiy connected with she same. This property is situated on the Corner of the Great North Square of the To > n of Sal isbury, N. C. a few steps only from the Court House, and is cetlainly one of the best situaiious for business in the State— The ground extends 100 feel on the front of one of the main streets, anJ about 300 feet along the main cross s’reet, attached to which is patt of a back Lot, extending through the whole of the square—there are two other LOTS a short distance < (t which are used for pasture or cultivation. The Hoose is very commodious and in excellent repair, with a front Piazzo the whole length and two back Ptaz.z sj It h s lot the usesof the Tavern a Dining, a j Drawing, a Ball and a Bar Room, besides I eighteen Bed Rooms all neat and cotnfor i table: likewise Six Offices on the ground ; 11 > ir, in a tow adj -inipg the H tel. I There is on the premises a most excel ( lent STABLE, large and well arranged also a smaller Siabie wi h ground Ilnurs, all adtni ablv suited to the purpose of the Establishment, There is attached to the same a large tw>. story Brick Ki el) eu ,au Ice 1? -use, two Walls with pumps; ’ Dairy and other out Houses—a good cel lar with almost all the but ding cotive- | niences that can be thought of. chattdiziiig in the place, and the great [ popularity of the stand, and liberal pa- t tronago which it has enjoyed in both kinds of business,will ensure !<> the porch- ; aser a fair start in the race oi corn e itiou. i On the corner in the main building is ■ a large Store IJo >u>, Counting and lumber Room, besides a good Cel j lar belonging to the Store. Th s .is one of the most favorable situations for The above offer includes also a first rate Hostler name of Jim well known for his skill and he is about 25 years old healthy and stout likewise a capital Cor k about,’2l ycutsold. 1 likewise pto" pose to sell all ‘he Household and Kitchen F U it jV I T I 11 F Belonging to the Establishment, con sisting of a great variety of articles too tedious to enumerate. The Fuici'ute is all neat and good, and some of it elegant; there are in the house 40 good Feather Beds and furniture, all tn good condition. With the test, I wish to sell a Carry all and Harness, and a uno Horse Wag gon and Gear; a good wot k Horse; also a Gig and lioness, three first eale milch Cows; some Ilogs, &.c. The terms of sale will be n'bde extreme ly favourable to those w’kbiug to buv.— But no part of this property will be sold wilhout the"» liqJo • f Hugh McDonald. N B. The oublic are assured that the Maßsinn Hotel shall be kept in good pr < Pt*raiion for such as may choose to Call, arid no pains will be spared to give the- very best accommodation until a sale may be effected—The Cheraw Stage, also the Lincolnton Stage, also Feck and Welfo'd’s great tri-weekly Line of Sta ges, all,stop at this house. Dee 18 4« 151 I ho Richmond Ei qiiirer add Geor gia Courier, w iil insf r< the above <ince { a week lor four weeks, and forward their accoun sto he Masiou ilo'.el, (Salisbury, for pa\ merit. I'O/t SALE. aVai.UABLE House and Lot, in t ’ , y» w ’th "h necessary ont an ‘i a large Garden—-The Dwe'ling is new, and of the best nia teri • Is, all in perfect order this is a veiy desi rable place for a smalt genteel family or would suit a Country gentleman for a winter residence who w isWs t obtain the advantages for his children us our various institutions us learning. *• ALSO, A vacant Lot on north side Green-street, six ty-nine feet, seven inches front and running back halfway to Eilis-street, situated just be low Centre Street. Titles to b th or eith. r of the above Lot, indisputable. For Terms which will be liberal, apply to JOHN C. GRIFFIN- Dec 30 15-5 3tw to riTat ftaggl The WARE-HOUSE, and OF FICES, formerly occupied by Alex ander MacKenzie. Possession giv- V*.wa»en immediately Apply to P BENNOCH, JAAfES M. CARTER or J. P. KING, Assignees. N B. The Assignees cf A. Al.icKenzie have six or seven grown Negroes for sale, among which are a few first rate House Women. Oct 9 121 To Rent. THEtluuse and Lot on Rcy nold Street near ihe corner <4 -m&EL Reynold and Centre Street re cently occupie. by Joseph B Sockton. Apply to A. J. MILLER. December 2 ts 144 BOARDERS WANTED R- NOYES can accomodate tw< .Y 3 or ihtee genteel Young Men will Board at the Corner of Broad Centre Street. -i 444 PROSPECTUS OF THE STATE RIGHTS SHhiTINJEI., PUBLISHED IN AUGU TA GEO. BY AUGUSTUS B. LONGSTREET. the NortlrAmerican Ga Ja_ zette changes its name, its Editor, and its political principles. Ilenceloi th, it will be the advocate of the doctrines contained in the Preamble and Resolu tions, of the Stale Righ s Meeting, ai Milledgeville, oirtbe 13th November last Those who are unacquainted with the Pieamble and Resolutions referred to,are informed—That (hey denounce, in un qualified terms, the well kn-iwn Procla. nia-iit.ai and Force Bill: They re-rssert, the principles of the Virginia and Keo lu< ky Resolutions of ’9B, in their plain, < bvious, and primitive sense; uo bscured by the sophistry of modern F< deralits, a id unimpaired by the strength..wasting refinement of hare h-ar-rd Republicans’ They Ljihold Sta’r Sovereignty in a sen sible form,and wi h iniell'gible attributes: I hey iiiriir*’ait: that the General Govern ment det.'ves its powers from a compact between S veiegri S ates; That thesr powers are liu i ed "by the plain sense and in>ention of the c.onstitu ‘inn that compact', and that 'n case of a deliberate palpable., and dangerous exer. cise of ther powers, not granted; it L the right Spduty of the States to interpose for arresting the progress of the boil within their respective limits f y and that tbev have file right “to judge as well of infrac tions of the Constitution, as of the mode and measure cl terl ess.” I’iie e are the principles of the State Rights’ Party of Georgia,” the . princi ples <’f til’s gazette. We them because we find them blended with all the original elements of nu- Governmctt’; and because ibev are admirable ifi then,, ry. and still more admirable in practice. We deprecate their antagonist d -ctrines; because their promises h ive ever been— C’otisolid.i'.iori; and heir fruits—di setr ti.ms, ii tn nation, injustice and opnres si ri. Their first te years’ reign, pro duced the Alien and Sedition Liws—and they fell. Their last ten years’ reign, have b ough' he country to the verge of civil war; clothed the President with dictatorial power, exhibited his Iroops, on the march from Stale ro State, in mona cing array—and they reign on I In this state of things, it becomes eve ry man who has the welfare of his coun try at heart, to consider what he can do to redeem her from disgrace, and rescue her tr om speedy dissolution. We believe 'hat we cannot bettor direct our time and labor to this object,than bv using our bon est endeavors t<> bring back the peo ple to the republicanism which they have forsaken. To this end,we take the State Rights Sentinel in charge, and earn eslly solicit the aid of all who think with us tYpon this deeply interesting Subject. As we believe tht-re is an inseparable connexion between virtue and happiness, vice and misery, whether conside;od in to bodies-politic, or to Individ Uals, it wdl be our ceaseless endeavor, to impress this truth, upon the minds of the people at large, and to make it, if possA ble, the leading maxim of the party to which we belong Ail institutions, and asociations,therefore,which have for their object the improvement of the moral con dition of our fellow citizens, will find a warm supporter in the Editor of this pa pe<; and all well wri'ten essays, ending t<> the same object, shall be welcomed to our columns. The State R'giits Sentinel shall be an independent paper, <>i it shall cease to be. It will pay a blind subservience to no patty; it will support the intentional enors of none; but it will not visit the er rois of individuals upon the party,nor de sert die party,for occasional errors. When he parly which it now advocates, shall j depart from the Jeffersonian principles, this gazette will depart from them. No pains will be spared to make the Sentinel inslructing and interesting to all classes readers; though other busi ness of the first impoitance, so bids me to promise much for a month or two to come. Our pi inting materials are entirely new and well selected, and we are well sup plied with operatives: we mav therefore promise a speedy and handsome execu tion of all Job work which may be entrus' ed to us. 7’crms of the State Rights Serdinel will be published once a week until the Ist February next, and twitle a week af terwards— Weekly paper 3 dollars per annum if paid in advance \four if paid at the end ol the yea;—Semi-weekly paper, five, if paid in advance, and six if paid at the end oi the year. A, B. LONGSTREET. CtZ* Editors who will publish (he a bove, will C( nfer a favor on us which will be thankfully received. Line Apples, Bananas, Grapes, Oranges, &c. A Extra size Pine Apples 100 bunches Bananas 10 tars Malaga Giapes 150C0 Sweet Oranges 5 0 Coaco Nuts 50 drums new Figs 10 do Sultana Raisins, without seed 100 boxes bunch Raisins 50 half do do do 30 qr do do do 5 cases fresh Prunes, in splendid fancy packages, now landing from Steamer, J. D- Mongin and Lamar’s Boats For sale, by N. SMITH & Co. Jan 3 DECLARATIONS. Neatly Printed and for saleaf this Office ifiW • ATHENS, GEORGIA. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his Friends and the Public eeuemlly,that he has purchased the abovemeniioned Es tablishment,formet h kepi by Mr. JOHN JACKSON. The House will be ready for the ac commodation of TRANSIENT AND REGULAR BOARDERS Either Single or in Families, Ou as moderate terms as can be afforded mme place,by the first of January next. J be undivided attemion of him.cdf and family, will be constantly directed to the comfim and pleasure vs all who may cal! on him. roomI TABL ? S ' 8,8 '•« ROOMS generally Commodious, and no pains will be spared in furnishing his TA- Br.E with the best the market will afford. SAMUEL GALLI HER. Dec 27 2m ]54 A t a mee i ”V üb, held on Monday, the 23nl Dec 1833 it was ordered— That tj;. l{. trc s ° Ve t A "2 usta , be postponed •HHdthe2/i of March next, when they wi!! positively take place.-. By order. . M F. BOISCLAIR, ' IS4 1M BUC AUCTION ~ F itiLE R TE f L for saie, ai ihe L ,' we ’ M’l.ke House, ou -|t ;e n l iicsday in Fobrum y next, the fol- L wmg described pr-peny h e i. '<”■ B -UK Ol he State oi Gt-’ igia situated in Augusta : ls '- Thelaig: & commodious Wood en S’ore, situated -u d )0 north side of Broad-Street, immediately ne x below ( | )0 lire proof Ware-fl -use, of Mr. J. K. Kil b urn. 2d. Tho Western Brick Tenement Store and Office, situated on t e north side of Broad Street, adjoining the Mer chant s and Planters’ Bunk. 3d.—The Eastern Brick Tenement nd Store adjoining the Merchants and I lantets’ Bank being also, pait if the above range. . d l>.— 1 be large Wooden Store, imtne* dia'ely below (be Merchants and Plan ers Ba..k—occupied by J/ r . P. B. Taylor as a Crockery Store. sth I he Fire proof Brick dwelling, & Stoie next below Doctor Wray’s Drug gist Siote known as the late residence <4 Mr. Jacob Daofotth, 6tii The V icant Lol situated on iho south sidu of Reynol, Street immediate ly opposite the Episcopal Chutch. 7th The large Lot and improvements known as Can.clous Garden, situated on Walker Sneer. rhe Terms will be liberal, and appli cation may be made at rhe B in st, for the perchnse of any part of the above pro petty at private sale previous to its being disposed of at Auction. By eider of the Board, 1. HE xN RY. Cos A it/. January 6 l( j 3 Sale of Lots Continued. fojT HE Sui scriber will offer for sale at tne low- A er Market, os the first Tuesday in Februa r'rt'r X - * n ? m^er improved art' l vacant LO IS, lying between Campbell street and his wes ern boundary, and between B oad and Bay streets. Among tlie im proved L ts to bo offered for sale, are the lots occupied by Mr Rees as a Warehouse; the L>l occupied by Messrs. Keorick <s• Skinner; the Lot occupied by Alt. Gibson ; the one occupied by Mrs. Flor ence—auoiher reined by Mr. Ltmbeti and several others on Broad stteot and one nearly in the rear of the Planteis Hot.elj on Reynolds and Macartan streets, terms which will be liberal, made known on day of sale. Any of (he ab’ve prop erly would be sold at priva’e sale. E. F. CAMPBELL. January 15 7 Prckled Oysters, DOIITIC &LAFITT£ JV&23I Broad Street HAVE JUST RECIEVED, 100 Gallons of Pickled Oys’ers in 5 and 10 Gals. Kegs, and have made ar rangements to receives supply bv every arrival from Savannah, which thev will sell by the Keg only, and warrant them io go sound to any pan of the In'erior. _* Jt ‘ c 1 4 7 SOAP. - Whole & half Boxes first Sz second quality, for sale by G H MEI CA&F. _______ ON the first Satuiday io. Feb uary next, the City Council will appoint two additional Cny Constables, with a Salrary of four hundred dollars each. Application to be made to the Clerk on or be* ,oie 10 o’clock A M on that day. oy Order: GEO. M WALKER, clerk. ■ J m 15 id 7 GEORGIA, LINCOLN CuUNi’Y, fWTHEREAS, Micaj.h f A itbony hath pe- Vy tiiicned the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of dismission from said guar dianship, Th se are ther fore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my Of fice, within the time prescribe 1 ■ y law, to show cause why said letters about 1 not t»e granted. Given under my hand at O'fice th s 14m Jatk uary, 134; MIGAJArf HENLEY, C, C : Op Jan 17 6 /•' > NO. 15