About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1834)
VOL. VIII. fUBLiSiED EVERY DAY MONOXY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, A.T 2 O’SIiOOK, Howard's trick Buildings,oppositethe Post-Office M’lntosh Street. (MR.EC LIONS Sates of txsdanl y..r.acs. by Administrators,Execu ... or Guardians, are required, by law, to be held on .<>«• ■rst fuesdavin «h« month, between the hours often >n fXtoou an three in the after noon,at the las county which the property is situate.-Noticscl tease stlot must begivcu in a public gaxette to ’ property F that application willpVJished fe/fOUtt •Aaary for leave losell land»mu«* 00 > [.aj the court MAIL AKRANGEM EINT, P. O. Augusta, 16th Dec. 1833. Northern Mail. Arrives M half past 7, A. M. Closes at 5 p m Western Mail. Arrives at 5 p n> —■ loves at .am Charleston Mail. Arrives at 6 ant —Closes at 6 p tn Savannah Mail. Arrives on Sundays Wednesdays and Fridays 5p m —Closes on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 9 p m Athens Mail. Arrives on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 p in—Closes on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 a m Yetinleton Mail. Arrives on Tuesdays and Saturdays nt 8 p in clases on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9p m Carnsville Mail. Arrives on F inlays at 8 p m —closes on Sun days at 9 p m. Louisville Nail. Arrives on Saturdays at 7 p tn—closes on Thursdays at 9 pm Coosa whatchie Nau. Arrives on Sundays at 5 p tn—closes on Tues days at 10 am. OFFICE HOURS. The Post O tfc-’ • Il be open from 9 a m to 2 n m ami from 3 to 6 p in. On Sundays the office will be open from 9 to 10 a m and from A pa I 5 to 4 pa«t d p m. IV.M. C. MICOU. P. M. TT The city papers are requested to publish the above. Dec 16 1 5 ?__ JUST RECEIVED. fg /A/ABbfs Irish Pointers M. Vll ’5 Bbls Canal Flour, Choe B rinds 50 Bbis | Poitland Rum 15 Bbls f 10 [1 ffds Orleans Sugar New Crop 30 Bbls Newark Order - i 20 Bbls and Tierces Orleans Molasses . 10 Bbls Onions 5 Hints do. in bunches Tbgelhtr with a full assortment of other ! GROCERIES- At.S', On 'he River 25 Boxes Tubaco small I tvs, a fine At tide 1 - . By M. NELSON. Jan 20 £ Porto Rico Sugar. Zllhds. .lust Ri-ceivtd ou consignment ai d will Le sold low. G. IL METCALF. Jan. » 9 , Molasses, Coffee and Rice. Hints first quality Molasses 30 B gs prime Cuba Coffee 20 tierces prime uewi Rice On Consignment and for Sale low. Bv COLLINS 4- MANTON. Jan 22 10 3* J. IP&lßm'ff, ®IBSt® JS® ITjrTjLL return to Augusta about the first oi ry. Jan 6 LAW, E subscriber having opened an of- M fice in Augusta,tenders his profesiou al services in 'he counties of Richmond, Columbia, Washington, Burke, Jefferson, ■criven, Tattnall, Emanuel, and Mont- Bpmery; all business coofidetFto him shall be promptly and punctually attended to. GEORGE SCHLEY. FOUR MONTHS after date, appli cation will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Lincoln county, for leave to sell 47J acres of Land in Columbia county, adjoining Wilkins, Sanders, and others, belonging to Thomas K. Sand wich, late of Lincoln county, deceased/ fqr the benefit of the heirs and creditors Ofsaid Estate. JOHN. K. SANDWICH, Admr. Nov 11 - 135 TT OUR months after date application will be r male to the Court of Ordinary of Lincoln county for leave to sell a Tract of Land, in Lau rence county, containing two hundred two and a half acres, belonging to the estate of James Wallace,sen’r, late of Lincoln county, deceased for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. WILLIAM WALLACE, Ex’r.’ January I-Eb, 1834 8 m 4t b a CARD. {■Lt RS. CATHARINE JONES, of Charleston I begs leave most respectfully to announce to the L>dies of Augusta, her ariival in this City, her stay in this place, however entirely de j ends on business not at all connected with her jtrofession but she will in the mean time be hap py to attend the call of awy ladies that may have occasion to require her services, anil can assure those who do, that she can produce cer tificates from two of the most celebrated pro fessors of Midwifery, in Edinburgh, together with many others from the most respectable families in Charleston, where she has been sue cessfully and officially engaged for upwards of 30 years. She can be found at any time at the Boarding House, of Mrs Crawley’s, Washing rpn Stree . fg ~i»U copy tl.e above. GBOBOXA COURIER J. A. CABVEXiASTO. DENTIST. Respectfully informs the citizens ot 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 model n style, in whole or parts of setts. Persons who hai3 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 mnt residence, which will enable him to lake the charge of children’s Teeth, during second dentition, it being the most important period of life,in regard to the Teeth piudent operations during that period will add iriuch to the com fo: tof the child, and prevent much suffering in after life. He has taken Rooms, at the the Washington Hall, entrance or. Broad Street. Oct 28 129 if WINES and LIQUORS.~ ASSEUR and Patridge Eye Cham *•’ J f’aigne, in quarts and pints. Id Madeira, in Wood and Glass Penoriffe and Sherry, Brown and Pale Rhenish Wine, <>f Steinberger & Rudei shemer, Biand Vintage of 1822. Malmsey Madeira and Old Port St. Lttcar & Marseilles Madeira -.ltd Champaign Brandy Prime Cognac, Holland Gin, &c. &c. N. SMITH Co. N. v 29 143 _ \WSE,“ HAVE JUST RECEIVED .5000 ORANGES 20 barrels Apples 25 boxes New Raisins 20 do do Prunes and 5 Jais fresh Malaga Grapes ALSO, 25 gallons Pickled Oysters, which they will conti ue to receive regular every week. Dec 2 144 “CANAL FLOUR. 200 Barrels best Brands, expected by Lamar’s Boats, to-morrow and for sale, low, from the Wharf. G.H. METCALF. Nov 18 _ ■„ \. 138 Coflee, Molasses de Champaigne 30 Bags prime Coffee, 20 hhds. Molasses first quality, 34 Doz. Champaigne Wine, On Consignment and for sale by COLLINS MANTON Dec. 13 3_. 149 Tin Plates and Blankets 200 Boxes Tin Piates. Pontpool bran 12 Bales Blankets, received direct from rhe the Manufacturers ami for sale, by > R. C. BALDWIN. Nov 18 - 138 3t "cider: Bbls refined CIDER jusut re eived on Consignment and for sale low by ' . ' CHARLES L. HALL. Dec 30 - It 155 _________ ______ 1000 Cane, F.lag and Wood Seat Set ling andßockingChairs ol VariousQualit and lotv prices. „ G.H. METCALF. De 27 154 A' ENT. A’rz ’ door to Messrs. Turpin tip D' AutignaC OAS just received from New. York, the following articles of Fancy and staple dry Goods togeilier with a gener al assortment on' hand: which will be -sold for a very moderate advance for cash or good paper, viz: French Linen Napkins, very fine and col’d borders, Ladids English and Frenchbiack ingrain SilkHoie,very fine and heavy made Do Merino white and black Cottun Hose,fast colour. Do. Lined Fur Shoes and FT. S.. Gloves Gentlemen’s do Beaver and Berlin do. Do. Real Buck Skin Gloves Girls’ and childrens’ white cotton and red worsted Hose and Bootees Real Spinlefield Pongee Silk Hdkfs, large size & heavy,warranted not to fade Birds Eye Apron andTowellingDiaper Taffeta Ribbons,all colors and Nos. from 2 to 22 Col’d Satin d >., for bonnets Blue, slate, mix and brown corded Cas simeres Real Welch white Flannels Superior scarlet and patent do , do. Best Dorchester Cotton Ticks and Brown Shirtings A great variety of superior bleached Cotton do. 8-4 damask linen Table Diaper and C!oth«, all sizes Green and blue printed Table Covers A great variety of Thibet, Merino, worsted, Silk and cotton Shawls, of all colors and qualities White, black and col’d Corded Skirts, &c. &.C. Jan. 10 4t ,5 PREPARED COACO, Warranted pun and of first quality CT OaCO thus prepared affords a wholesome y beverage and is recommended by Physi cians as nutiitious not only, to the sick and con valescent but to the healthy and is very com posing to weak nerves. also, , Coaco, in its Natural state, just received by N. SMITH fc. Co. Jan 3 ' 2 BLANK BILLS. Neatly printed at this office, and for sale AUGUSTA, (GEO.) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1834. Heal Irish Potatoes; Sfc. Hampeis Irish Potatoes V-Jvr 50 bbls Northern do 25 do Newark Cider 30 do “ Cream” Ale 10 do Smoked Beef 10 half barrels Fulton Market Beef 10 hdf do Family 1 Pork 10 do do No. 1, SKari 10 do do do do Salmon 20 Kits do do do 20 kits Soused do 20 half barrels No. 1, Mackerel 20 Quarter dn No. 1, do 1000 |l,s Codfish 500 tbs Smoked Salmon Just received with a complete assortment oj CHOICE FAMILY ‘ GROCERIES. N. SMITH <y'C.>. Dec 30 155 Canal Flour, Goshen Butter,tec. WHOLE and ball Bits Canal W FLOUR 33 Kegs prime Goshen Butter 3 Casks “ ‘’cheese 10 Boxes Prime apples do 100 Whole and half Boxes Raisens 50 Boxes Turpentine Soap 23 do Sperm Candles 10 Hlf Blls pickled Tongues 20 Blls No. 3 Ifackerel 23 Hlf do No. 1 Together with a general assortment of Groceries, Jus' reneived and for sale by DORTIC & LAFITTE. 236 Broad Street. Dec. 9 147 Tuscan Bonnets. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, HAVE RECEIVED, THIS DAY. FROM NEW YORK 1 Case of Ladies’ Extra TUSCAN BONNETS, with large Crowns and of the most fashion able shapes, to which they respectfully invite the attention of Ladies ALSO, A large supply of COTTON FRINGE and Gentlemen’s LIGHT UMBRELLAS, direct *rom the Manufactories. ALSO n» HAND. Very cheap CARPETING, and large PRIN TED THIBET WOOL SHAWLS, at reduced prices. Dec2 ° 152 5t JUST RECEIVED. CANAL FLOUR. J ,,s ’ Received, Croik • xir Brand, by G. H. METCALF- Dec 27 154 LADING THIS DAyT Only* 14 days from N. York. Bb, .P‘“J ,e Newark Cider 20(h). C'reanrAle 50 Bbs fresh Canal Flour 25 Hfdo. do. do. do. 30 do. do. do. Buckwheat 25 Qr do. do. do ’* For Sale by AORTIC & LAFITTE. . Dec 23 152 Superior LAMP OIL. 1 and Winter strain- ed Lamp and Train Oil 20 bbls Plaster Paris 100 Packages fresh Drugs ALSO, A few Patent Paint Mills, of the most Appro ved pattern. For sale by R B. HAVIEAND & Co. Dee 18 151 if Malaga Grapes and Arabian Dates. WJARS GRAPES. 500 lbs Arabian dates of sunt cine quality „ . Just received by ; N. SMITH. & CO. D ] 44 SPICED OYSTERS. Jars New - York Oysters put up expressly for family use f and of superior quality. Received per Wash ington for sale bv ’ N. SMITH <fc CO. .300 PACKA r ■ ■ . Eirfnin ham, and Sheffield'' HARDWARE, CUTLERY & HEAVY GOODS THE Subscribers have just received a very contpleic assortment of the a bove Goods, including eV ry vaiiety of articles equally kept bv Hardware dealers, which they offer for sale on accommoda ting terms for cash, acceptances, or Mer chants Planter’s money, at as low prices as can be obtained in the citv. Also, a very extensive assortment of Single and Double Barrel GUNS, RI FLES and PISTOLS; Jfamlla Hemp, and Cotton Rope, of C. SQUIRE 4- S.ROGERS- N-v 27 ts 142 Raisins. 100 Bunch Raisins. 50 do Bloom do 100 half Boxes Bunch do 50 quaitar Boxes do do Just Received by N. SMITH fcCo. Dec 9 1 OYSTERS. A Regular supply in Regs of 5 and 10 gallons of Pickled Oyste s received we ekly and for sale at the lowest price, bv N. SMITH & Co. Administrator’s Sale. ON the 26th, day < f February next, be sold at the hue tesidvneo of Wil liam Jackson deceased, near the Lower Market in the City of Augusia, between the usual hours of sale, pan of the person- I estate of said deceased, consisting of household and kitchen fumitn.'e, two hor ses and a cow and heifer—Also the same Evening will be sold at the store of John Marshall Auctioneer, a|lat of'aw and mis cellaneous books belonging to said decea sed. A. J. MP r fc 10. A* f WXABTSIOrff ZXOTSZ. (“■W FOR SALE. IN consequence^of the distance of my residence ftotn this property, and the itilmeosity of hardships the cate of man ageing it imposes on my sister Mrs. Al lemoug ; at'her instance, I propose to Willi all the conveniences and ..personal propeity cotitieciecTwith the same. This property is situated on the Corner of the Gieat Not ih Square of the To » n of Sal • isbury, N. C. a few steps only from the Court House, and is ceitaiuly one < f the best sjtuiijio.us fur bnsiujess-rti the Sia e The ground ex ends 100 feoi on the front of one of the main streets, and about 300 feet along the main cross street, attached to which is part of a back Lot, extending through the whole of the square—there are nvo other LOTS a short distance (iff which are used for pasture or cultivation. The Hous© is very commodious and in excellent repair, with a front Piazzo the whole length and two Back Piazz-s. It h s for the usesof the Tavern a Dining, a Drawing,a Ball and a Bar Room, besides eighteen Bed Rooms all neat and c-.>mf< r table: likewise Six Offices on the ground floor, in a row adjoining the Hotel. I There is on the premises a most excel ' lent STABLE, large and well arranged ' also a smaller Stable with ground limns, all admirably suited to the purpose <>l the Establishment, Thete isatiached to the same a large two story Brick Kiicb. en ,an Ice House, two Wells wiih pcmp«; Dairy and other out Houses—a good cel- i lar with almost all the bui ding conve_ ' niences that can be thought of. cbairdizing in the place, and the great popularity of the stand, and liberal pa tronage which it has enjoyed in both kinds of business,will ensure to the purch aser a fair start in the race of comne ition. On the corner in the main building is a large Store Room, Counting and | lumber Room, besides a good Cel lar belonging to the Store. This 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 arid fidelity; he is about 25 years old healthy and stout likewise a capital Cook about, 21 yearsoid. I likewise pto* pose to sell all 'he Household and Kitchen FULMTIRE Belonging to the Establishment, con sisting of a great variety of articles too tedious to enumerate. The Furniture is all neat and g'>od, and some of it elegant; there are in the house 40 good Feat het Beds and furniture, all in gooff condition. With the rest, 1 wish io sell a Cairy all and Harness, and a one Horse Wag gon and Gear; n good wo> k Horse; also a Gig and Harness, three first rate milch Cows; some Hogs, &c. The terms of sale will be made extreme ly favourable to those wishing to' buy. But no part of this property will be sold without the hole hugh McDonald. N B. The Dubiic are assured that the Mansion Hotel shall be kept in good ' preparation for such as may choose to call, and no pains will be spared to give the very best accommodatien until a sale may be effected—The .Cheraw Stage, also the Lincolnton Stage, also Peck and Welford’s great tri-weekly Line of Sta ges, all stop at this house. Dec 18 4» isi Richmond Enquirer and Geor gia Courier, will insert the above onceja week for four weeks, and forward their accoun’s to the Masion Hotel, Salisbury, for payment.. " FOR SALE. A VALUABLE House and Lot, in c *ty, with all necessary out L and a large Garden.—The Dwelling s new, and of th.- best ma terials, all io perfect order this is a veiy desi rable place for a small genteel family of would suit a Country gentleman for a winter residence who wishes t > obtain the advantages for his children, of our Various institutions of learning. . ALSO, A vacant Lot on north side Green-street, six ty-niue feet, seven inches front amfTunning back half tvfty to Ellis-sheet, situated just be low Centra Street. Titles to both or cither cf liie above Lot. indisputable. For Terms which will be liberal, apply to JOHN C. GRIFFIN- Dec 30 ]55 3tw TO RENT T l !® WARE HOUSE, and OF FICES, formerly occupied by Alcx <B under Mackenzie. Possession giv immediately. Apply to P. BENNuCH, JAMES M. CARTER or t : J. P. KING, Assignees. N. B. The Assignees of A.'.Mackenzie have six or seven grown Negroes for sale, among which are a few first rate House Women. Qct 9 121 - To Kent. THEiI ouse and Lot on Rcy- ■ nold Street near the corner of Reynold and Centre Street re cently occupies by Joseph B Sockton. Apply to A. J. MILLER. December 2 ts 144. BOARDERS WANTED. MR. NOYES can accomodate two or ihiee genteel Young Men with Board fyc. at the Corner of Broad & -e.. PROSPECTUS OF THE STATE RIGHTS SENTXNTJEI., PUBLISHED IN AUGUSTA GE«. R Y AUGUS'I US B. LONGSTREET. DAY, the Norih~American Ga zette changes its name, its Editoi, and its political Henceforth, it will be the advocate (so ffi,mines' contained in the Preamble and Resolu tions, of the State Rights Meeting, at Milledgeville, on the 13-h November last. Those who are Unacquainted with the Preamble and Resoluii< ns refened to,me informed—-That they denounce, in un qualified terms, the well known Procla. mat ion and Force Bill: They re-< ssert, the principles <>f the Virginia and Ken tucky Resolutions of’9B, in their plain, obvious, and primiiive sense; um bscored by the Sophistry of modern Federalits, and unimpaired by the strength.wasting refinement of hare hearted Republicans/ 1 bay uphold State Sovereignty in a sen sible form,and with intelligible attributes: They maintain that the General Govern went derived its powers from a compact between S vereign S ates; Th.Yt these po-.vers are limited “fry the plain sense andjn'crijtion of the instrument constitu tirig tf.at and that in cqsc of a deliberate palpable, and dangerous excr-' cise of ether powers, not granted; it i>ihe< right duty of the States to interpose for arresting the progi>tssuf the evil within their respective limits;" anff 'that ibev” have Zhe right “to judge as well of infrac lions of the Constitution, as of the moder and measure of redress.” Theo aiethe principles of the State Rights’ Party of Geo-oi a> ” d lO p/mci, pies of th s gazette. We espouse them because we find them blended with all the original elements of our Governmen*; and because they are admirable in 'lieo_ i y, and still more admirable in practice. We deprecate their antagonist doctrines* because ilieir promises have ever been Consolidation; and iheir fruits—dijseo tions, usurpation, injustice and oppres sion. Their first te r years’ reign, pro duced the r*iien and Sedniorr Laws anfl they tell. j heir last ten vears’ reign, have b ought >he country to (he verge < f civil wai; clothed the President with dictatorial power, exhibited his troops, on lhe march from Siatc r n State, iw uiena• cilig array—AND THEY REIGN ON I In this sta. e <>f things, ir becomes eve ry man who bus the welfare of his coun try al heart, to consider what he can do to redeem her trom disgrace, and rescue her from speedy dissolu-ion. We believe that we cannot better diiect our time and labor to this object,than bv using out hon est endeavors t.. bling back the peo ple to the republicanism which they have forsaken. To this end,we take the State Rights iSentinel in charL'P, and eatn ©slly solicit the aid of all uho think with os upon this deeply in'eresiir.g subject. As we believe there is aft inseparable connexion between virtue and happiness, vice and misery, whether conside ed in reference to bodies-politic, or to mdiviff uals, it will be our ceaseless endeavor, to impress this tryh, upon the minds' of itftj people a: Targe, and to make it, if possi ble, the leading maxim of the oarty to which we belong All institmions, and asocrations,therefore,which have for their rrbject the improvement of the moral cq;i.< dition of our fell >w citiz-urc, will find a warm supporter in the Eddor of this pa per; and all well written essays, 'ending to the same object, shall be. welcomed to our columns., The State Rights Sentinel shall be an independent paper, or it shall cease to be. It wj|| p a y ;1 blijrd subservience to no paity; it will support the inteiiiional .enors of none; but it will not visit the er rors of individuals upon the party,nor-de sert the party,for occasional errors. When die parly which it now advocates, shall ,depari from tlie Jeffersonian principles, will depart from them. No pains will be spared lo ni;i ke the Sentinel instructing anff interesting to all classes of readers; though other busi ■aiess of the first impotlancr*, so bids me to promise much for a month or two to come. Our printing materials are entirely new and well selected, and we are well sup plied with operatives: we may therefore promise a speedy and handsome execu tion of allJub work which may be eirtrusi ed to ns. ‘ Terms of the Stale Rights Sentinel will be published once a week utiiil the Ist I‘ebruary next, and twicezaweek af terwaids—Weekly paper 3 dollars per annum if paid in advance ;/<rur if paid at the end of the year—Semi-weekly paper, five t if paid in advance, and stz if paid at the end ol the year. A B. LONGSTREET. 05 s * Editors who will publish ihe a bove, will confer a favor on us which will be thankfully received. Pine Apples, Bananas, Grapes, Oranges, Ac. /I ZAICI Extra size Pine Apples JXV/vx 100 bunches Bananas 10 lais Malaga Grapes 15000 Sweet Oranges 5 0 Coaco Nuts 50 drums new T'gS IO do Sultana Raisins, without seed 100 boxes bunch Raising s<> .half do do do 30 qr do do do 5 cuses fresh Prunes, in splendid fancy packages, now landing front Steamer, J. D. Mougin and Lamar’s Bnats. For sale, by N. SMITH & Co. Jan 3 2 DEC LA RAI IONS -•—3 - 1 -xj QfC-* ATHENS, GEORGIA. TH E Subscriber respect fully info, ms his Friends and the Public gmieialh lie has purchased the abuvenierniom-ri Es fablishmeo'ffutnicrlv kept by Mr JOHN JACKSON. ' The House will be ready for the ac commodajir.n of TRANSIENT AND REGULAR Either Single or in Eamilits, On as moderate terms as can be afford/ d m Hie place,by ;| ie f lr§ , , )f j, llluaiV nr v I l»e undivided attention <f himself ami famiy , will be constar tly directed to li,. comfort and pleasujc of all w | IO nt n caJi on him., - His STABLES, are ami le Lie BOOMS generally Commodious, and n,. pairs wdl.bpspa.reff in fur nishjng his TA buL. Willi lhe best the markei will aff< u d. SAMUEL GALLHIER. Dec. 27 (G* At a meeting be d <HI IVlonda .V. the 23rd Dec 1833 J l '^ as o'dered—Thai the Rjrcs -o’er.SeTo.f,, .<,', cusl(l . p .; s , “ ' ,u>iul .he 2,Z <'f M.ueh when they nrf| posmvelv take place By order. ; i ' n F - tOI3c LAIR s’cL,. Dcc - 154 PUBLIC AUCTION - WV FL bR for sale, at the L '.'"’ er A'Brkei-House, ou m 0 first I uosday iu F , bruary m X r, ihe it) |. lowing desci ibe«l mopenv be!. n< , in „ ls , th© Bank <,f rite Stale oi Gcmgh, ld in Atigusrrt; ° Is'.—The large & Comtnodi. us Wood en bum-, S » timed u () lho liO rih side of Br.o a d-Si;^pi, lf nm e diat t lv nex , be | GW . (| fire pr» of Ware 11- use, ts M t . J. K K 1 _ bum,. ,<• aff.-Thff Wes-em Brick Tm.emct I Store and Office, situan-ff on t e llu . ff) side of Broad Suoet, adjoining lJ)t . Mcr . chant s and Pln>nip (! .’ Bank. 3d. The* Eastern f'rick Te'iement nd a4j ()11)II> g (||e Merchants and I lunters Lank being als. , J!llt (f iiiO abtrvo rargr( 4 li.-, I | lt Wooden Store, immt-. dia ejy below .he Merchant, an.i P-a,. c-s Ua„k— occupied by Mi. P. B. Ta « a (’rockery St- ic. . ,» •<• slb The Flip p.oef Brick dwelline, &, Storei next below Doctor Wrav’s Ditm e ‘SI Store kt.r.wo as jf, 0 la!6 res ; dci ce 7 f Mr. Jacob D.jWur ih. ®.'l" Tl ." > L " In. sou.h s.doo ttrvH I. S ...... ! - V Ep.bropal Cliu.ch. in hejarge Lot- and improvemr n s ki..,«.,as (..,„ !e |„ os Gil)J ’vVaJkcr Slieet. The Terms will, bedrid, errtnm may bo.made ai >h o 8..,,:. ( f . pcreh.ise <.f anj part of the ab. perty at private sale mevi-ms • f'' disposed,ofat Am I,us tu !tb dCii '£ i Ulffer r-f Ute B raid, L L’ENEY.’c<«/a t ; 5 J aiiuqr v 6 5 G i ’ '-'"'g Campbell s ,« of avid his tics’ern t . . tn Judary, and between ISroarJ and Bay s'reere a „ > orovo,| f , ' . 5 ' An ’"t’g the im prov, dL- tr, to be < /}. ,cd f or ;|f(> ls p eccupred by Mr Rees as a Wmehoos, ; A- Si in' O . Ce ” I PIt ' , | hy MeS ' r<i - ' '» 1,10 L<.| occupied by M.-. one occupied Ly Mrs, and^e’-'' . rni " v4 ’ Mr ' Camber' a "d Mm. others. <i;. Bh. ad street md nrlT Hi V’ nr ’ b<! Hom', -m Reynolds and Macartau st.eets, 1 erins u hie i will be liberal, mode know n on day Os salp. Anvrfthe ab-cp pron erty would bo so!<! a\ p t iva-e sale. P _ E. F. CAMPBELL. • January 15 7 Pickled Octets,' DOI£ T EC &I, A FIT T K V"231 Z?i wifi Strct I HAVE JU ST R ECT E VED. 100 Gallons of Pickled Oys ers ir/ij and 10 Gals. Kegs, ami have nude ;h --rangements to receive a supply bv every arrival from Savannah, which U, C v will sell by .he Keg only, and wa rrf ,nt '.hem logo sound to any p ar t of the Imciior. ''S 147 SOAP. 300 41 G II CA//F ~ not Tue? ON the first Satuiday i» F- 1, u r , n ex», ■*> : Cny Council wit; .ippoi,.i tw mfituionay Cllj Constables, with a Sidrary of f., ur huud- e ’ doll .i s ca< h. . Application to lie made to the Cleik on cr be* loie iO o’clock A M on lli.it day. wy Order;. GEO. M. WALKER, clerk. Jan 15 7 GEORG! LINCOLN CGUN TF?* V<7"HEKEAS. Micajah T. Authonv bath pe ▼ v tiiicned <he Court of Ordinary of sai l county for letters of dismission from said guar dianship, These are tier fore to cite ar.d admonish all persons concerned Io be and appear at my Os fice, wihin the time pi escribed .y law, tvshow cause why said leiiers should ~->t be granted. Given -tnuer my hand at Office tins 14rti J -n uary, 134; MICAJAH HENLEY <. • Iso 17 NO. 16