About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1834)
VOL. VIII. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY Monday, Wednesday and Friday, AT 2 O’OIiOCa. s. ax. Howard'* Jrick Buildings, opposite the Post-Office Ct’lutosh Street... directions Sale*of Land and Negroes, by Administrators,Exec or Guardians, are required, by law, to be held on :<■ lint Tuesday in the mouth, between the hours of ton in ®e f -renoon an three in the afternoon,at the Court-hoM-'c* aaa eounty which the -property is situate.-Notici e- I IMS sale? .nust be given in a public gazette SlAi r “V' i irevious tithe day of sale „ Notices of the sale of personal property must be give nn Ike manner, FORTY days previous to the day ol sale Notice lathe debtors and creditors of an estate, mui> ■ .abltshed for FORTY days. <k. TnSf I sfOr Notice that application will be made jo the , * mvy for leave to soil land,must be published for FOUR JOtioe for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for ;CJ ON ril-'before any orderabsolute shall be made ter the court MAIL ARRANGEMENT, p. O. Augasta, 16th Dec. 1833. Northern Mail. Arrives at half past 7, A. M. Closes at 5 p tn Western Mail. ves at 5 p tn —Closes at 7 a tn Charleston Mail. Arrives at 6 a m—Closes at 5 p tn Savannah Mail. Arrives on Sundays Wednesdays and Fridays t 5 p m—Closes on Tuesdays, Thursdays and aturdays at £> p tn Athens Mail. Arrives on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays t 4 p tn—Closes oa Sundays, Tuesdays and hms days at 10 a m * Pendleton Mail. Arrives on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 p m C loses on Wednesdays and Saturdays at Dp m Carnsville Mail. Arrives onF udays at 8 pm—closes on Sun il ays at 9 p tn. Louisville Mail. Arrives on Saturdays at 7 p m—closes on Thursdays at 9 p ni. Coosawhatchie Mail. 1 Arrives on Sundays at 5 p tn—closes on Tues days at 10 a tn. OFFICE HOURS. The Post OT,ce will be open from 9am to 2 p m and from 3 to 6 p m. On Sundays the office will be open from 9to 10 a m and from |pat sto past o p tn. IFM. C. Ml CO (J. P. M. (EF The dty papers are requested to publish ( the above. Dec L 6 150 — ■ ( JUST RECEIVED. -N XA/YBbls Irish Potators | Ol J 75 Bbls Canal Flour, Choe B rands Portland Rum 15 Bbls ) 10 Hhds Orleans Sugar New Crop SO Bbls Newark Cider 20 Bbls and Tierces Orleans Molasses 10 Bbls Onions ( 5 Hhds do. in bunches Together with a full assortment of othef GROCERIES- ALSO, On the River 25 Boxes Tubaco small Plugs, a fine Article By M. NELSON. Jan 20 9 Porto Rico Sugar. 7 Hhds. Just Received on consignment aid will be sold low. G. H. METCALF. Jan, 9 Molasses, Coffee and Rice. UtJ 30 B gs pr ime Cuba Coffee 20 tierces prime new Rice On Consignment and for Sale low. By COLLINS # MANTON. Jan 22 10 3i WILL return to Augusta about the first ol Febru» ry. Jan 6 Law, THE subscriber having opened an of fice in Augusta,tenders his profesion a]’ services in ihe counties of Richmond, Cjolumhia, Washington, Burke, Jefferson, Striven, Tattnall, Emanuel, and Monb gpmery; all business confided to him shall be promptly and punctually attended to. GEORGE SCHLEY. - - FOUR MONTHS after da'e, appli cation will be made to (he Court of, Ordinary of Lincoln county, for leave toseli47j acies of Land in Columbia county, adjoining Wilkins, Sanders, and others, belonging to Thomas K. Sand wjch, late of Lincoln county, deceased* for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Estate. JOHN. K. SANDWICH, Admr. Nov 11 135 months after date application will be Bz 5 made 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 balf 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 WILLIAM WALLACE, Ex’r. January 141 b, 1834. 8 m 4t a CARD. MRS. CATHARINE JONES, of Charleston begs leave most respectfully to announce to the Ladies of Augusta, her arrival in this city, her stay in this place, however entirely de ijendi on business not at all connected with her but she will in the mean time be bap to attend the call of any ladies that may occasion to require her services, and can ||Msiire those who do, that she <an produce cer- from two of the most celebrated pro- of Midwifery, in Ediu urgh, together many others from the most respectable ||Mmilies in Charleston, where she has been sue and officially engaged for upwards of years. She can be found at any time at the House, of Mrs Crawler’s, Washing Stree .' gBlTr The Sentinel will please copy tr.e above. ■ aa 2q .9 3iw fiEORGIA COURIER. J. A. CLEVELAND, DENTIST. Respectfully informs the citizens of Augusta, and its vicinity that he has re turned to the city, aud 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 hat’i been so unfor tunate as to loose all rbeir 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 nrnt 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 fort of the child, and prevent much suffering in after life. He has taken Rooms, at the the Washington Hall, entrance oh Broad Street. Oct 28 129 ts ~HLVE S and LIQUORS. W ASSEUR and Patridge Eye Cham -0 A aigoe, in quarts and pints. ■'ld Madeira, in Wood. and Glass Teneriffe and Sherry, Brown and Pale Rhenisti Wine, of Steinberger & Rudei shemor, Brand Vintage of 1822. Malmsey Madeira and Old Port St. L'.tcar & Marseilles Madeira Old Champaign Brandy Prime Cognac, Holland Gin, &c. &c. N. SMITH # Co. Nov 29 143 TAMBACK & RUSE, 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 r.onti-.ue to receive regular every week. Dec 2 144 CANAL FLOUR. 200 Barrels best Brands, expected by Lamar’s Boats, to-morrow and forsale, low, from the Wharf. G. H. METCALF. Nov 18 _ Coffee, Molasses & Champaigne 50 Bags prime Coffee, 20 hhds. Molasses first quality, 34 D"Z. Champaigne Wine, On Consignment and for sale by COLLZNS 4- MANTON Dec. 13 3 149 Tin Plates and Blankets 200 Box' s Tie Plates. Pontpool bran 12 Bales Blankets, received direct from the the Manufacturers and for sale, by R. C. BALDWIN. Nov 18 138 3t CIDER. Bbls'efined ClDEßjusut re- Consignment and for sale low by CHARLES L. HALL. Dec 30 It 155 chalrK 1000 Cane, Flag and Wood Seat Set ting andßockingChairs ol VariousQualit'' and tow prices. G. 11. METCALF. Doc 27 154 Xh WAT A ENT. Nez' doitr to Messrs. Turpin D'Antignac HAS just received from New. York, <he foil"wing 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 bordeis, Ladies English aud Frencbbhck ingrain Silk Hose,very fine and heavy made Do Merino white and black Cotton Hose, fast col< ur. Do Lined Fur Shoes and H. S. Gloves Gentlemen’s do Beaver and Berlin do. Do. Real Buck Skin Gloves Girls’and childrens’ white cotton aud red worsted Hose and Bootees Real Spittlefield 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 do., for bonnets Blue, slare, mix and brown corded Cas simeres Real Welch white Flannels Superior scarlet and patent do , do. Best Dorchester Cotton Ticks and Brow n Shirtings A great variety of superior bleached Cotton do. 8-4 damask linen Table Diaper and Cloths, all sizes Green and blueprinted Table Covers A great variety of Thibet, Merino, worsted, Silk and cotton Shawls, of all colors and q.uali'ies White, black and col’d Corded Skirts, &c. &c. Jan. 10 4t 5 p UTpared COACO, IFarranfed pure and of first quality CT OaCO thus prepared affirds a whoksome J beverage and is recommended by Physi cians 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,ared Coaco, in its Natural slate, just received by N. SMITH Co. Jan 3 2 BLANK BILLS. Neatly printed at this office, and fox sale AUGUSTA, (GEO.) MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1834. Real Irish Potatoes, Sfc. Hampers Irish Potatoes 50 bbls Northern do 25 do Newark Cider 30 do •■ Cream” Ale 10 do Smoked Beef 10 half barrels Fulton Market Beef 10 half do Family Pork 10 do do No. 1, Shad 10 do do do do Salmon 20 Kits do do do 20 kits Soused do 20 half barrels No 1, Mackerel 20 Quarter do No. 1, do 1000 lbs Codfish 500 >bs Smoked Salmon Just received with a complete assortment of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. N. SMITH S? Co. Dec 30 155 Canal Flour, Goshen Butfei*,&c. WHOLE and half Blls Canal WV FLOUR 33 Kegs prime Goshen Butter 3 Casks “ “cheese 10 Boxes Prime apples do 100 Whole and half Boxes Raisons 50 Boxes Turpentine Soap 23 do Sperm Candles 10 Hlf Blls pickled Tongues 20 Blls No. 3 Jfackerel 23 Hlf do No. 1 Together with a general assortment of Groceries, Just teneived and f«r sale bv DORTIC & LAFITTF. 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 ON HAND. Very cheap CARPETING, and large PRIN TED THIBET WOOL SHAWLS, at reduced price?, Dec 20 152 5t RECEIVED. CANAL FLOUR. Just Received, Croik ® XjF 'lm Brand, by G. H. xMETC ALF- Dec 27 154 LANDING THIS Only 14 days from N. York. Bbs P ,,rae Newatk Cider 20do. Cream Ale 50 Bbs tresh Canal Flour 25 Hf do. do. do. do. 30 do. do. do. Buckwheat 25 Qr do. d". do For Sale by DORTIC & LAFITTE. Dec 2G 152 LAMP OIL. I wife Gallons Fall and Winterstrain 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. Forsale by R B. HAVILAND & Co. _ Di> clB 151 j f Malaga Grapes and Arabian Dates. | JARBGR4PES. suo lbs Arabian dates of supieme quality Just received by N. S'MITH. & CO. _Dec 9 144 S Pic ED dVS’i’ERS“ Jars New-York Ovsters put up expressly tor family use, and of supe tor quality. Received per Wash ington for sale by ’ N. 300 P ACK A Burmin ham ana She ffield HARDWARE, CUTLERY & HEAVY GOODS THE Subscribers have just received a very comnleie assortment of the a bove Goods, including ev ry vaiiety of articles usuallykept by Hard ware dealers, which they offer for sale on accomm >da ting teuus for cash, acceptances, or Mer chants Planter’s money, at as low prices a® can be obtained in the citv. Also, a very extensive assortment of Single and D üble Barre! GUNS, RI FLES and PISTOLS; .Vanilla Hemp, and Cot.on Rope, cf all sizes. C. SQUIRE £ S.ROGERS- Nov 27 ts 142 Raisins. 100 Boxes Bunch Raisins. s(> do Bloom do 100 half Boxes. Bunch do 50quaitar Boxes do do Just Received bv N. SMITH &r O . Dec 9 1 ~ OYSTERS. < Regular supply in Kegs of 5 and 10 gallons / V.of Pickled Oyste- s received weekly and for sale at the lowest price, bv N. SMITH & Co. Administrator’s Sale. ON the 26tb, day of February next, be sold.at the late residence of Wil liam Jackson deceased, near the Lowet Market in the City of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, part of the person- I estate <>f said deceased, consisting ol household and kitchen furniture, two hor ses and a cow and heifer—Also the same Evening will be sold at the store of J< hn Marshall Auctioneer,a|lot of iaw and mis cellaneous books belonging to said de.ea. sed. A. J. MILLER, Adm r. Jan 15 Xwtd 7 MANSION HOTEL. fmw ’ FOR SALE. IN consequence of the distance of my residence ftom this property, and the immensity of hardships the care of man ageing it imposes on my sisier Mrs. Al lemong; at her instance, I propose to sell the With al! the conveniences and personal propet iy connected with the 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 certainly one of the best situations for business in the State— The ground expends 100 feet 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 two other LOTS a short distance off which are used for pasture or cultivation. The House is very commodious and in excellent repair, with a front Piazzo the whole length and two back Piazzas. It h s for the uses, f the Tavern a Dining, a Drawing,a Ball nnd a Bar Room, besides eighteen Bed Rooms all neat and comfor table: likewise Six Offices’on the ground floor, in a row adjoining the Hotel. There is on 'he premises a most excel lent STABLE, large and well arranged also a smaller Stable with ground floors, all admit ably suited to the purpose of the Establishment, There to the same a large two story Brick Kitch. en ,ao Ice House, two Wells with pomps; Dairy and ether out Houses—a good cel lar wi'h almost all the bui'ding cunve, oiences that can be thought of. chandizing in the place, and the great popularity of the stand, and liberal pa tronage which it has enjoyed in both kinds of business,-will ensui e to the trurch aser a fair start in 'he race of competition. On the corner in the main building is a large Store Room, Counting and lumber R mm, besides a good Cel lar belonging to the Store. This is one of the most favorable situations for J/er- The above offer includes also a first rate Hostler name of Jim well known for his skill and fidelity; he is about 25 years old healthy and stout —likewise a capital Cook about, 21 years old* I likewise pro pose to sell all the Household and Kitchen FURAITURE Belonging to the Establishment, con sisting of a gteat variety of articles too tedious to enumerate. The Furniture is all neat and good, and some of it elegant; there are in the house 40 good Feather Beds and furniture, all in good condition. With the rest, I wish to sell a Carry all and Harness, and a one Horse Wag' gon and Gear; a good work Horse; also a Gig and Harness, three first rate milch Gows; some Hogs, &c. The terms of sale will be made extreme ly favourable to those wishing to boy.— But no part of this property will be sold without the whole hugh McDonald. N B. The oublic 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 b°st accommodation until* a sale may be effected—The Cheraw Stage, als<> the Lincolnton Stage, also Peck and Welford’s great tri-weekly Lino of Sta ges, all stop at this house. Dec 18 4w 151 (ty 8 * The Richmond Enquirer and Geor gia Courier, will insert the above onceja week for four weeks, and forward their accoun's to >he Masson Hotel, for payment. FoTISALE. A VALUABLE House and Lot, in this city, with all necessary out I Houses and a large Garden—The Dweding is new, and of the best ma terials, all in perfect order this is a very desi rable place for a small genteel family or 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-nine feet, seven inches front and runuing back halfway to Ellis-street, situated just be low Centre Street. Titles to both or either of the above Lot. indisputable. For Terms which will be liberal, apply to JOHN C. GRIFFIN- Dec 30 155 3tw ~TO~RENT , The WARE-HOUSE, and OF FICES, formerly occupied by Alex |||*BHander MacKenzie. Possession giv- immediately Apply to P. BENNOCH, JAMES M. CARTER or 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 rale House Women. Oct 9 121 To Rent. THEHouse and Lot on Rey I nold Street near the corner of LbJJBL Reynold and Centre Street re cently occupied by Joseph B Sockton. Apply to A. J. MILLER. December 2 ts 144. BOARDERS WANTED. MR- NOYES can accomodate two <>r ihree genteel Young Men with Board ts'c. at the Corner of Broad & Centre Street. Dec. 2 ts 144 PROSPECTUS OF THE STATE RIGHTS PUBLISHED IN AUGU'TA GE®. BY AUGUSTUS B. LONGSTREET- • TO' DAY, the North-American Ga zeue changes its name, its Editor, and its political principles. Henceforth, i> will be the advocate of the dochines contained in the Preamble and Resolu tions, of the Slate Rights Meeting, at Milledgeville, on the 13<h NovembeHast. Those who are unacquainted with the Preamble and Resolutions referred to,are informed—That they denounce, in un qualified terms, the well known Procla. mation and Force Bill: They re-nssert, the principles of the Virginia and Ken tucky Resolutions of ’9B, in their plain, obvious, and primitive sense; u.n<>bscured by the sophistry of modern Federalits, and unimpaired by the refinement ol hare hearted Republicans; They uphold State Sovereignty in a sen sible form,and with intelligible attributes: They maintain that the General Govern ment derives its powers from a compact between Sovereign States; That these powers are limited "by the plain sense and intention of the instrument constitu ting that and that in case of a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exer cise of other powers, not granted; it is the right duty of the States to interpose for arresting the progress of the evil with in their respective limits and that they have the right “to judge as well of infrac tions of the Constitution, as of the mode and measure of redress.” Theie are the principles of the State Rights’ Party of Georgia,” the princi ples of this gazetie. We espouse them because we find them blended with all the original elements of our Government; and because they are admirable in iheo. ry. and still more admirable in practice. We deprecate their antagonist doctrines; because their promises have ever been—- Consolidation; and their fruits—dissen tions, usurpation, injustice and oppres sion. Their first te i years’ reign, pro duced the Alien aud Sedition Laws—and they fell. Their last ten years’ reign, have brought 'he country to the verge <.f civil war; clothed the President with dictatorial power, exhibited his troops, on the maich from State to State, in mena cing array—and they reign on ! In this state of things, it becomes eve ry niati who has the welfare of his coun try at heart, to consider what he can do to redeem her from disgrace, and rtscue her from speedy dissolution. We believe that wo caunot better direct our time and labor to this object,than by using our hon nst endeavors to bring back the peo ple to the 1 epublicanisei which they have forsaken. To this end,we take the State Rights Sentinel in charge, and eaui eslly solicit the aid of all who think with us upon this deeply interesting subject. As we believe there is an inseparable connexion between virtue and happiness,, vice and misery, whether considered in refeieuce to bodies-politic, or to individ uals, it will be our ceaseless endeavor, to impress this truth, upon the minds of the people at large, and to make it, if possi ble, the leading maxim of the party to which we belong All institutions, and asociations,therefore,which have for (heir object the improvement of the moral con dition of our fellow citizens, will find a warm supporter in the Editor of this pa pei; andall well written essays, 'ending to the same object, shall be welcomed to our columns. The State RrGHTs Sentinel shall be an independent paper, or it shall cease to be. It will pay a blind subservience to no party; it will support ihe intentional errors of none; but it will not visit the er rors of individuals upon the pany.nor de sert the party,for occasional errors. When the party which it now advocates, shall depart from the Jeffersonian principles, this gazette will depart from them.' No pains will be spared to make the Sentinel instructing and interesting to all ciasses of readers; though other busi ness of the first importance, forbids 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 ofallJub work which may be entrust ed to us. Terms of the State Rights Sentinel will he published once a week until the Ist February next, and twice a week af terwards—Weekly paper 3 dollars per annum if paid in advance; four if paid a’ the end of the year—Semi-weekly paper, five, if paid in advance, and siz if paid a the end of the year. A. B. LONGSTREET. Editors who will publish the a bove, will confer a favor on us which will be thankfully received. Pine Apples, Bananas, Grapes, Oranges, &c. ,-g JAIA Fxtra size Pine Apples TCt JU 10 0 bunches Bananas 10 Jars Malaga Grapes 15000 Sweet Oranges 500 Coaco Nuts 50 drums new Figg 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- Mongiu and Lamar’s Beats. For sale, by N. SMITH & Co. Jan 3 2 DECLARATIONS. Neatly Printed and for saleaf this Office FBAATKXXK HOTEIi ATHENS, GEORGIA. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his Ft .ends and the Public get.ei ally,that he has purchased the abovementiotied Es tablishment, formerly kept by Mi. JOHN JACKSON. The House will be ready for the ac* commodation of TRANSIENT AND REGULAR BOARDERS Either Single or in Families ', On as moderate terms as can be afforded in the place,by the first of January next. The undivided attention <>f himself and family, will be constantly directed to tho comfor t and pleasure of all who may call on him. LES, are ample, his ROOMS generally commodious, and n > pains will be spared in furnishing His TA BLE with the best the mar ke-will ft . Samuel Gallickk Dec. 27 2m 154 CCz* Ata meeiingVfthe AtlgVJa f ?-7" ey Club, held on Monday, the 23id D. 1833. it Wa? ordered—Tlia< the Ra< . over the Tirtf at Augusta, be p t . ! pp<) l rr' until the 2d Tuesday cf Match next, when they will pnsitivelv take place -x By order. M. F. BOISCLAIR, Se~c' v . Dec 27 15< f plbmc OF R al ESTA TE offered for sale, a tho W L wer M rke.-H aise, on the first Tuesday in February next, the fol lowing described pn periy bet. ngmg to the Bank of the State oi Ger rgia situated iu Augusta r Is'.—The large & commodious Wood en Store, situated on tho nonb side of Broad-Street, immediately next below tho fire proof Ware.H use, of Mr. J. K. K.h* burn. 2d.—The Western Brick Tenement Store and Office, situated oh t e r. side of Broad Street, adjoioii g the . • cham’s and Planters’ Bank. 3d.—The Eastern Brick Tet;e< : nd Store adjoining the Metchitn« „ Planters’ Bank being als pair <f r above range. 4tli.—The large Wooden Stor- ,in ■ dia-ely below the Merchants am- Ph. •- 3 Bauk—occupied by Mr. P. B. Ta ! • a Crockery Store. Tho Fire proof Buck dwel'i, STore next below Doctor W lay’s I gust Store known as the late rea d- Mr. Jacob Danforth. 6th The Vacant Lest situofec ; south side of Reyn>»L Street i • in ly opposite the Episcopal C r.u-' 7th The large LOl and impr. knowuas Cantelous Garden, sin, 7 Walker Street. The Terms will be liberal, and a» - cation may be made at ihe Bank, foi . , perchase of any part of tho ab< ve 1 perty at private sale previous to its ben c disposed of at Auction By order of Board, f. HEN RY. Cash icr, January 6 ,j 3 Sale of Lots THE Subscriber will off r so. we at me 'ow er Market oa the first Tuesday m F- bur - ry next a n.umber <•! improved an vac.i , LOTS, lying between Cartipbt li and his western boundary, and betwr Broad and Bay siree's. Among the - proved Lots to be offered for sale, :t . lots occupied by Mr Rees as a War’eh the Lot occupied by Messrs Skinner; the Lot occupied bv M . Gibson ; the one occopied bv Mrs. Fl eoce—another rented hy Mr. Lambert and several others on Broad street and one nearly in the roar of iho Planters Hotel, on Reynolds and Macanan street®. Perms •which will be liberal, made ktiowti on day of .sale. Any cf the ab ve prop erty would be sold at priva e ale. E. E. CAMPBELL. January 15 7 Pickled Ovsters, DOIITIC&LAFnTE .ZV0231 Eroad Street HAVE JUST RELIEVED, 100 Gallons of Pickled Oys ers in 5 and 10 Gals. Kegs, and have made ar rangements io receive a supply bv every arrival from Savannah, which they will sell by the Keg only, aud warrant (hem ro go sound to any part of the fmeriur. Dec 9 147 SOAl\ O " bole Ss half Boxes first &. second tjIMXVy quality, for sale by G. H MIWCALF. _______ . ON the first Saturday in Feb u«ry next, the City Council will appoint twj additional City Constables, with a Salrary of four hundred lollars each. Application to be made to the Clerk on or be fore 10 o’clock A. M on that day. vy Order: GEO. M. WALKER, clerk. Jan 15 'd 7 GEORGIA, LINCOLN COUNTY, WHEREAS, Micajah T. Anthony bath pe-. titicoed ihe Court cf Ordinary of su4r •ouuty for letters of dismission from said guar .tranship, These are thrr fore to cite and admonish alt rersons concerned to be and appear at o>y Of rce, within the time prescribed by law, to show* -ause why said letters should not be granted ; Given under my hand at Office this 14th tary. 134, MIGAJAH HENLEY, U. C. O. Jan 17 / 3 rt, NO. 18