VOL. VIII.
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY,
AT 2 O’CLOCK. ML
Howard’s ikick BuiMinatf opposite the Post-Office
M’lnlosh Street.
DIRECTIONS
Safes Os Lmi and Vegroes, by Administrators,
ms, or Giiardiaos, are required, by law, to be held on
Irst Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in nr
Isrenoon an three in the afternoon.at the Court-hoa.sei
<he county which the property is situate.—ntic ici
bese sa'ot Jtust begiven in a public gazette SIAI x a ■
rroniou, tithe day of sale ..
Notices of the sale of personal property must bo give Jir.
4ke manner, FORTY days previous to tho day ot sale
Notice tothe debtors and creditors of an estate, inns • r
published for FORTY days. . rn.
Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or
<iaarr for leave tosoil laud.uiust bo published for t )b.
FONTHS. , ~. . . .
Nnix tor leave to sell Negroes, must be published lor
i D'J ONTH''beforc any orderabsolute shall b<- made
i_oy the court ■
MAIL ARRANGE!! EVP,
P. O. Augasta. 16th Dec. 1833.
Northern Mail.
Arrives at half past 7, A. M.
Gloses at 5 p nt
Western Mail.
Arrives at 5 p m—Closes at 7 a m
Charleston Mail.
Arrives at 6 a m—Closes at 6 p n\
Savannah Mail. ,
Arrives on Sundays Wednesdays and Fridays
at 5 p m-Closes on Tuesdays, Thursdays at d
Saturdays at 9 p m
Athens Mail.
Arrives on Mondays Wednesdays and Friday'
at 4 p tn—Close® on Sundays, Tuesdays ar><!
'Thursdays at 16 a m
Penaleton Mail.
Arrives on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 p ”
biases on Wednesdays and S-lurdays at 9p m
Carnsville Mail
Arrives on F ridiys at 8 pm—closes on Sun
days at 9pm
Louisville Mail.
..Arrives on Saturdays at 7 p m—closes on
'Thursdays at 9 pm
Coosawhatchie Mail.
, Arrives on Sundays at 5 p m—closes cn Tues
days at 10 a m.
OFFICE HOURS.
The Post O will be open from 9am to 2
p m and from 3 to 6 p m.
Ou Sundays the office wi>l be opea from 9 tn
10 a m and from i pa t 5 to £ past d p m
IPM. C. MICOU. P. M
The City papers are requested to publish
the above.
Dec 16 150
Porto Rico Sugar.
7Hhils. Just Received on consignment at <1
will be said low.
G. H. METCALF.
Jan. 9
iiAiiasaa'S, st®vs®
WILL return to Augusta about the first of
February.
Jan 6
MONTHS af'er date, applr
. cation v ill be made to the Court
di Ordinary of Lincoln county, for leave
tv s«lt 4 T .J acres of Laud iu Columbia
.county, adjoining Wilkins, Sandeis, and
others, belonging to Thomas K. Sand
wicb, late of Lincoln county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs end creditors
of said Es’ate. . •
JOHN. K. SANDWICH, Admr.
Nov 11 _ 135
I'l OUR mouths after date application will be
made to the Court of Or diaar.y ot
cbuuty for leave to sell a Tract cfLnnd, in I, . -
rence county, containing two bundle J tw„ i
a ball' acres, belueging to the estate of .
IV alia- e, sen’i, lute cf Lincoln county. d<K- sd
for 11.e benefit of the heirs aad creditux e t~'■
deceased.
WILLIAM WAI.I AC . F.x’r
. January 14lb ; 0 m 4-
O vt’
« M. H. MORGAN, No. 210 Bread Street
* V has received and is now . pening a iorg
and well ‘elected st>» k of seasonable GOOD'',
among them are—Fine and supeifine Merino
Cloth* and Circassians
Bo do plain and figured clialle
Best bi’k Italian Lustring niul fig’d col’<l 9tlk
calicoes and Muslins ass’ted, corded coats with
•5 cords A treat vaiiety of fancy Shawls and
Handkerchiefs
Merino and Thibet Woo 1 Shawls. Merino Long
Shawls,
White, red and green Flannels,
Superior Welsh and Canton Flannels
Fancy col’d Sattinets. Negro cloths and Blau
ligtS
Superior di’d Genoa Valvet, Valencia Vesting
Table Diaper and Damask, Bird eye and Russin
Diaper A large supply of Lambs wool and Wors
ted Hose and half Hose
■“New goods:
THO’B. C &OCIUV.AJR.T & O.
Broad Street, No. 318.
Respectfully ls m» their friends in
the city and country th it they have received
from New-York', a large assortment of Fawy
and Staple
DRY GOODS,
Suitable for (he season, containing,
Plain Lustring Silks, Printed Sholloy,
Furniture and Fancy Calicoes, Shawls,
AH kinds of Linen new Style
Fancy Gentlemen’s Silk, Cravats, Cambric
Muslins, Jaconett, Bobbinet..figured Swiss Mus
lins, two boxes Ladies French Dress Caps, Tus
can Bonnets, Silk and Cotton Hose, Children
Caps, black and white Lambs Wool Hose, 20
boxes assorted Shoes and Ladies Boots, 25 bales
brown Shirtings, Plaids, Apron Checks, Globes
Cur Combs, Tucking Combs, Side Combs, Cast
uetts, Cloths, Suspenders, Shoe Thread. Ike.
Btid other Goods too numerous to mention.
Just Landing.
BBLS. Cannary Winje
16 do. white Sweet do.
16 do. Madeira do.
36 do. New Rum
36 do. H Gm
£O,(XK) Havas Cigars, first quality
30 Boxes Raisin
i 12“ do.
. 10 Bags Primo Coffee
10 Kegs best old Cavindish Tobacco
10 “ Common do.
600 6 4 Dwffil Blankets
24 Boxes Shoes assorted
25 “ Hats do.
Just received which with a Selection of
GROCERIES,
pn hand will be sold low, by
THO’3 C. LOCKH4RT& C->
, - Broad Street bo. 318
I|eceiabet 27 1.54 lin
GEORGIA COURIER.
J. A. CLEVELAND,
DENTIST.
Respectfully informs ti>e 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 model n style, in whole oi
parts of setts Persons who been so unfor
tunate as to loose all iheir Teeth, may in most
instances, be furnished with substitutes widen
they would find useful and contribute much to
their comfortin articulation as well as in masti
cating their food
He contemplates making Augusta his perma
nt nt residence, w hich will enable him to take
the charge of children’s Teeth during secoir
dentition, it being the most important period of
Hfe,in regard to the Teeth prudent operations
during that period will add much to the com
fott of rhe child, and prevent much suffering it
after life.
He has taken Rooms, at the the Washington
Hall, entrance on Broad Street
Or 28 129 if
W INE~~and L ' Q UO /{S'?
1 ASSEUR and Pat.id < Eye Chari)
* A aigne, tn quarts and s.
Id Madeira, in Wood and ( cs
Teneriffe and Sherry, Brown '~ :
Rhenish Wine, of Stei be’-go< > “ ;
sh°rrmr, B r and V’m-gc ‘ IL. . 1
vl-dtnsey Madeira and o*4 !•-.
St. Lncar &,JJ.ttseilles Vlader , »
> 4 Champaign Brandy
Prime Cognac, Holland G & L . [
N.SMIL'I . On. J
N v 29 143
CHAINS. ~
1000 Cane. Fl ig and A ' St < Set
ting and RockmgChairs o* V v-i-sQualit
and low prices.
G H. METCALF.
D r 27 154
P iilPAlil’.D COACH,
Warranted pu e and f first quality
CN Oav O thus prr-pareU ~ff> ds -1 whole-some
7 beverage and is re. omm oiled ! y Physi
cians as nutriti us n>t nly, v the sink nd con
valescent but t> the healthy and is very com
posing to weak nerves.
ALSO,
Unpre t ared Coaco, in its Natnra l state, just
receivtd by N. SMITH fc Co.
Jan 3 2
Butter, Buck Wheat, tec.
Ferkfns, selected Goshen Butter
25 Half Bls Best, Buck wheat
28 qr do do do
10 Casks, prime Cheese
30 Bls W. Ely’s Cena! Flout
10 Half do do do
20 Half Bls No 1 Shad
10 'Io do No I Salmbft
10 do do No 1 Beef
6000 Bls Loaf lit Lump Sugar assorted qualities
100 J<ii s assorted Pickles
20 Kegs Superior Lard
Just Received and for sale by
N. SMITH &i Cn
November 6 133
JH'aiahen Ware and China,
’TWE Bufi-i • -it er ha«just received, per Bello-
JL nftat S >va ..ah d : rect from Liverpool.
a f* » P ACKAGES.
0? •* inwall ns ts printed.
n and China Ware
V, 1.. ; former Stuck, makes his as-
- <■- . nuv i t the Southern Country
;.LT . , , be trade liberal to Country
!<: t.-j s-: 7JC ar-- invite Ito -x imine for them
S*.:;vc£bc z ro ■ .'.vb.isi g elswhcre.
P B. TAYLOR,
357 Bi Stieet, ■. Doors below Merchants and
Planters Bank.
January 17 ts 8
.Just Rocehed.
*5 i’ll Barrels Irish I o ;to
25 bl is 1 au- 1 F our
20 boxes Sperm Candies ,
25 co Canton Five Cracke
50 do Bunch Raisins
50 do Fresh Prunes
5 bales Almonds
5 bbls Brazed Nuts
5 boxes Citron
2 barrels fresh Currants .
15 Baskets superior Champaign Wine
10 ke.xs fresh Goshep Butter
Just received wnich with a Ch rice selection o
GROCERIES,
On hand wdi be sold, low *>y
JOHN COS KER Y,
, Montgomery s Buildings.
Dec 6 146
Preserves, Pickles, SfC.
< LARGE and complete, Assortment of:
choice Preserves and Pickles, consisting
• f
Limes, Citron, Pine Apples
Coco P’uras, Guavas, &tc., IVest India.
Ginger, Chow Chow, Comiquat Oranges,
Dates, Citrons, Marmalades, i.anton,
Pears, Peaches, Q mces, American
, Peaches, Ganges, Apricots Brandy Fruit
Pickles, Geikius, Oni ns. Peppers. Mangoes
Mush room. Walnut and Toinatus Catsups.
Jusi received and for sale, by
' N. SMI TH Co.
Jan 31 14
English and American Garden
THE Subscriber has just received a large
and general assortment of English Seeds,
direct from Liverpool. These : eeds, are all
fresh, being the growth of 1833. He has also,
received his supply of American Seeds, all of
which may be depended on, as no Seeds will be
sold, by him but such as are known to be ge
nuine. He has aI jo a fine assortment of Fruit
and other TREES, &rc consisting of Apple,
Pear. Peaqh Plumb, Cherry Apricot, Nectarine
Quince, Almond, Sic. of all sorts. Also,
j joseb rrv,Currant. Raspberry, Berberries and
>ib. r Bustles. Those Trees are all of the best
- nds and if removed soon will no doubt bear
Huit next summer—also, ornamental Trees,
shrub:: and Plants, among which is the Mortis
Alulticav.l:s. i. ttue Ciriucsti Mulbeary, Chinese
Ailanthus, or » r«‘e of Heaven, with leaves four
feet long; a large assortment of ROSES, &c.
ROBERT PHILIP.
Feb 5 16 Btw
GRANGES
10 )3i), Sweet ORANGES
Just Received and fw sale
By N. SMITH & Co.
Feb S 15
AUGUSTA, (GEO.) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1834.
NEW GOODS.
3®t©WDlßS'r & SIOAIB.
Respectfully announce to their friends in the city
and country that they have received from Neu
York, a very targe supply of
STABLE AND FANCY
suitable for the fall, and winter season
Comprising the most extensive and splendid
assortment they have ever offered and which
will be sold jit very low prices. Their Stock
comprises many articles that are new and splen
did stybs, and have been selected with great
car? for the city trade The public are respect
'u ly iequested to call and examine their assort
merits.
Nov 8 12t 134
FUR TIPPETS
AND CAPES.
A Yew Supply of Rich Fur
TIPPETS & CAPES,
lias j ui been opeped by the Subscriber,
Together with
A VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES,
Amungst which is
A Splendid Assortment of
CLOTHS, CAS-iIIYTERES,
Well assorted in Colors.
, J.P. SEIZE,
North side of Bt oad stieet. j
Dec 9 ts 147.
Real Irish Potatoes, Sfc.
Hampers Irish Potatoes
w 50 btrls Northern do
25 do Newark Cider
30 do *' Cream” Ale
10 do Smoked Beef
10 half barrels Fulton Market Beef
10 h'-lf do Fs-.miiy Pork
10 do do No. 1, Shad
10 do do do do Salmon
20 Kits do do do
20 ki's Soused do
20 half barrels No. 1, Mackerel
20 Quarter da No 1, do
101'0 lbs Codfish
500 ,bs Smoked Salmon
Just received with a complete assortment of
CHOICE FA MILY
GROCERIES.
N, SMII H <5- Co.
Dec 30 155
Canal Flour, Goshen Butter,&c.
WHOLE and half Blls Cana!
VV FLOUR
33 Kegs prime G >shen Butter
3 ('asks “ ‘‘cheese
10 Boxes Prime apples do
100 Whole and half Boxes Rai&ens
50 Boxes Turpentine Soap
23 do Sperm Candles
10 Hlf Blls pickled Tongues
20 B.Jls As>. 3 JJackerel
23 Hlf do No. 1
Together with a general assortment of
Groceries, Jus’ reneived and for sale by
DORTIC & LAFITTZL
236 Broad Street.
Dec. 9 147
JUST RECEIVED.
CANAL FLOUR,
too Bbls Just Received, Croik {
'’gJLMETCALF-
Dec 27 154
Superior LAMP OIL.
Gallons Fall and Winter strain-
_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. For sale by
R. B. HAVILAND & Co.
De c 18 15 1 ts
Malaga Grapes and Arabian
Dates.
1 O J ARS GR ' H ‘ s
■ w " 500 lbs Arabian dates of supteme
quality
Just received by
N SM' i n. & co.
Due 9 !44
3dO P.UKAG’iM ~
Birmingham art* ibhefjicld
HARDWARE, ( UTLERY it HEAVY GOODS
FfIHE S tibscribers have just teceived a |
M very comple e ass. r men* of 'lie a..
bove Goods, including ev ry vaiiety of
articles usually kept b> Hardware dealers,
wliiqh they offer for sale on accommoda
ting te-nts for cash, acceptances, or Mer
chants Planter’s n»i>oey, at as low
pi ices as can be obtained in the city.
Also, a very extensive assortment of
Single and D-üble Bairel GUNS, RI
FLES and PISTOLS; J/amlla Hemp,
auu Cotton Rope, of aIT sizes.
C. SQUIRE Sf S.ROGERS-
N.v?7 ts 142
Raisins.
100 Boses Buncbßaisins.
50 do Bloom do
100 half Boxes Bunch do
50 quartar Boxes do do
Just Received bv
‘ N. SMITH tsiCo.
Dec 9 1
Administrator’s Sale.
©N the 26ih, day of February next,
be sold at the late residence of Wil
liam Jackson deceased, near the L >wej
Market io the City <>f Augusta, between
the usual hours of sale, part of the person-
I estate of said deceased, consisting of
household and kitchen furniture, two bur
ses and a cow and heifer—Also the sam<
Evening will be sold at the store of J - bn
Marshall Auctioneer, ajlot of'aw and mis
-ellaneous books belonging to said de.ea.
’.ed.
A. J. MILLER, Adm'r.
, Jaa J 5 Jwnl 7
MANSION HOTEL.
iWii ifflb
i»!iM pi||g
FOR SALE.
IN consequence of the distance of my
residence ft om this property, and the
immensity of hardships the care of man
ageing it imposes on my sister Mrs. Al
ieraong; at b«r instance, I propose to
sell the
With all the conveniences and personal
propel ty connccied 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 ihe
Court House, aud is certainly one of the
best situations for business in the State—
The ground extends 100 feet on the frqnt
of one of the main streets, and about 300
feet along the prain 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 useswf the Tavern a Dining, a
Drawing, a Rail and a Bar Room, besides
eighteen Bed Rooms all neat and comfur
table: likewise Six Offices on the ground
floor, in a row adjoining the Hotel.
There is on .the premises a most excel
lent STABLE, large and well arranged
also a smaller Stable with ground floors,
all admirably suited to iho purpose of
the Establishment, There isattached to
the same a large two. story Brick Kiich.
en ,an Ice House, with pumps;
Daity and other out Houses—a good cel
lar with almost all thu bui ding conve
niences that can be thought of.
chandizirig in the place, anti the great !
popularity of the stand, and liberal pa- '
tronaim which it has enj., yed in both '
kinds of business,will ensure to thu purch
aser a fail start in the race of conn: e ilion.
On the corner in the main building is
a iajge Store Room, Counting and
lumber R iotn, besides a good Cel
lar belonging to the Store. Tins is one of
the most favorable situations fcr J/er.
The above offer includes also a first 1
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 yearsold- I likewise pro
pose to sell all hu
Household and Kitchen
F IT R N 1 T IT R E
Belonging to >be Establishment, con
sisting of agi eat variety of ai tides too
tedious to enumerate. The Furniiure is
all oeat and good, aud some of ii elegant;
there are in tho house 40 good Feather
Beds and furniture, all m good condition,
Willi the test, I wish to sell a Carry
all and H irness, aud a nne Horse Wag
gon and Gear; a good woi k Horse; also
a Gig and Hatness, throe first rate milch
Cows; some Hogs, &c.
The terms of sale will be made extreme
l.y favourable to those wishing to buy.—
But no part of this property w ill be suld
without tho whole
hugh McDonald.
N. B. The public are assured that
Hie Mansion Hotgl shall be kept in good
preparation for such as may choose io
call, aod 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 Peck and
VVeifoid’s great tri-weekly Line of Sta
ges, all stop at this house.
Dec 18 4w 151
oJ*Tbe 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.
FOli SALE.
A VALUABLE House and Lot, in
t ' ) ‘ s necessary out
tiSiran Houses a,l< * a large Garden.—The
Dwelling is new, and <>f th" best ma
tt-rials, all tn 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 tj 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 running
back half way to Ellis street, situated just be
low Centre Street. Titles to b. th or either of
the above Lot indisputable. Fox Terms which
will be liberal, apply to
JOILN C. GRIFFIN-
Dec 30 . 165 3 tw
TO RENT
1 The WARE-HoUSE, and OF
FICES, f.rtuerly occupied by Alex
jf |gj|ajg| ..-.under AlacKenzie. •Possession giv
immediately -Apply to
' P. BENNOCH.
JAJfES M. CARTER or
J. P. KING, Assignees.’.
N. B. The Assignees of A. JtfacKenzie have
six or seven grown Negroes for *sale, among
which are a few first rate House Women.
Oct 9 121
To Rent,
THEiI ouse and Lot on Rey
ilßnold Street near the corner of
iHlflL ßeynold and Centre Street re
cently occupies by Joseph B Sockton.
Apply to
A. J. MILLER.
December 2 ts 144.
BOARDERS WANTED.
WJTR- NOYES can accomodate two
jy M or thtee genteel Young Men with
Hoard 4*c. at the Corner of Broad <fc
Centre Street. i
Dec. ? V 144
PROSPECTUS OF THE
STATE RIGHTS SENTZN£;£,
PUBLISHED IN AUGUSTA GEO.
BY AUGUSTUS B. LONGSTREET.
To-day, the North-American Ga
zetie changes its name, its Editor,
and its political principles. Henceforth,
it will be the advocate of the doettines
contained in the Preamble and Resolu
’‘■'os, of the State Rights Meeting, at
Milledgeville, on the 13 h November last.
Those who are unacquainted with the
Preamble and Resolutions referred io,aie
informed— That they denounce, in un
qualified terms, the well known Procla.
mation and Force Bill: They re-assert,
the principles of the Virginia and Ken
tucky Resolutions of *9B, in their plain,
obvious, and primitive sense; im. bscured
by the sophistry us modem Federalits,
and uyyauaired by the strength.wasting
refinement of hare hearted Republicans.”
They uphold State Sovereignty in a sen
sible form,and wjlh intelligible attributes:
They maintain that the General Govern
metit derives its powers from a compact
between Sovereign S ales; That these
powers are limited “ly the plain sense
and intention of the instrument constitu
ting that compact; and that in case of a
deliberate. palpablcy and dangerous
cise of ether powers, not granted; it is the
right duty of the Stales to interpose for
arresting the progress of the evil within
their respective limits f* A that they
have she right “to judge as well of infrac
tions of the Constitution, as of the mode
and measure of redress.” , - .
The e are the principles of the State
Righ ts’ Pariy 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 t
ry. and still more admirable in practice.
We deprecate their antagonist doctrines;
because their promises have ever been—-
Consolidation; and their fruits—dissen
tious, usurpation, injustice and oppres
sion. Their first ten years’ reign, pro
duced the Alien and Sedition Laws—and
they fell, Their last, ten years’ reign,
have brought 'he country to f lhe verge of
civil war; clothed the President with
dictatorial power, exhibited his on
the match from State to State, in mena
cing array—and they reign on ! T
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 from speedy dissolution. We believe
that we cannot better direct our ume and
labor to this object,than by using our hon
est endeavors to 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 upon this deeply interesting subject.
As we believe there is an inseparable
connexion between virtue and happiness,
vice aod misery, whether considered in
refeience to b«dies-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
aioci’itions,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
per; a’nd 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 will pay a blind subservience
to no patty; it will support the intentional
errors of none; but it will not visit the er
rois of individuals upon the party,nor de-,
sert the party,for occasional errors.Wheo
(he 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 classes of readers; though other busi
ness of the first importance, forbids me
to promise much for a month or two to
come.
Our printing materia’s are entirely new
and well selected, aod we are well sup
plied with operatives: we may therefore
promise a speedy and handsome execu
tion ofaliJob work which may be entrust
ed to us.
Terms of the State Rights Sentinel
will be 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 at
the end of the yeat—Semi weekly paper,
five, if paid in advance, and six if paid at
the end of the year.
A. B. LONGSTREET.
(ty® 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 ZAZA Extra size Pine Apples
4tvr VF lb® bunches Bananas
10 fars Malaga Grapes
15000 Sweet Oranges
frXl.Coaeo 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 Beats. For sale, by
N. SMITH & Co.
Jan 3 2
DECLARATIONS.
Neatly Printed and for sale# this Oflkt
FMANUXXN
z’
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
THE Subscriber respectfully infornrs
his Fiiends and the Public genet ally,that
he has purchased the abovenientioned Es
tablishment,formerly kepi by Mr. JOHN
JACKSON.
Fili) House will be ready for ihe ac*
commodation of
TRANSIENT AND REGULAR BOARDERS
Either Single or in Families,
On as moderate teinis as can ba affordf?d
in the place,by the first of Jautrarv nex».
Ihe undivided attention of himself and
famny, will be constantly directed tothe
comfort and pleasure of all who may call
on him.
His STABLES, are ample, his’
ROOMS generally commodious, and no
pains will be spared in furnishing his TA
BLE with the*best the market will afford.
SAMUEL GALLIHFR
Dec. 27 2m 154
Sale of Lots Continued.
B E Subset iber will offer for sale at the low
er Market, oh the first Tuesday in Ft brii r
ry next a number of improved an vacant
LOI S, lying between Campbell street
and his wes ern boundary, and between
Broad aud Bay slreeis. Among the im*
proved L->ts to be offered for sale, ate the
lots occupied by Mt Rees as a Wareh oust’
occupied by Messrs. Kcurick
Skinner; ihe Lot occupied by Mi.
Gibsoo ; the one occupied by Mrs.’ Flor
ence—another rented by Mr, Lambert
and several others on Broad street and
one nqarly in the rear of the Planters
Hotel, on Reynolds and Macartnn streets.
Terms which will be liberal, made known’
on day of sale. Any cf tho above prop-*-
erty would be sold at private sale. ‘
E. F. CAMPBELL.
January 15 7 ■
SOAP.
Whole & half Boxes first L second
ONFVF quality, for sale by
G.H. METCALF.
GEORGIA, LINCOLN COUNTY,
WHEREAS, Mtcnjah T. Anthony hath jxe
titioned the Court of Ordinary of
county for letters of dismission from euax--
ilianship, - 4
These are ther-fore to cite er.d'adnrouish alt
persons concerned to be* and appear at my Of<*
fice, within the time prescribe'* oy law, to show
cause why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at Office this 14th Jan
uary, 134; MICAJAH HENLEY, C. C. (f
Ja » 17 8 m 6t
AN ORDINANCE, •'
TO prevent the sale or delivery of Intoxica-’
ting Liquor to persons ofcblcr, within tba
corporate limits of the City of Augusta, in cer
tain cases therein specified; '
Sect Ist.—Be it ordained, by the CityCoutf,*
cil of Augusta, that from and after the firs day’’
of May uex*. it shall not bela >ful ta give, sell or,
deliver within the limits of said city, any lot xi
eating Liquors tn any slave or free person of
color in less quantity than one quart, under any
pretence whatsoever, nor one quart or more to*
any slave without a ticket from his or her owner
or lawful employer, authoiisiog or directing said
slave to purchase or receive the same, or giving
said slave a general authority to make purchases
on account of bis master or lawful
under the penalty of paying of not more than
fifty dollars for every off-nee.
Sect. 2.: —Be. it furtner ordained, by the
authority aforesaid, that it shall be the duty of
any person who shall se I or deliver intoxica
ting liquor to a slave within the limits aforesaid
in such quantity as a ticket would authorise, to
produce such ticket or prove its p osession by
such slave at or before the time of the sale or de
livery of any intoxicating liquor to said slave,
under the penalty of being held to have violated
one of the provisions of the preceding section
of this Ordinance,
Sect. 3d.— And be it further ordained, That
all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances milita
ting against this ordinance, be and the same are
hen by repealed.
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor.
Done in Council, the. Bth day of Jan. 1834,
By the Mavor,
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
Jan 31 14
COTTON GINS.
fWAHE Sdbscriber takes thismeihod ofinforiu-
M iog the Public and all Cotton Planters hi
this State aud e sewhere, wanting t’OTTON
GINS of the best quality; made after the plan,
either of Boatwright or Campbell and Glaze,
(mai n at the same shops heretofore ..erupied by
Campbell and Glaze for several years, in L u
isville, Jefferson Co Ga.) tb it having bought
them out, Gu sos the aboVernentioned plans,
will be made and warjran'ed of the Best double
and single Ste I Breasting; Steel or lion S W
PLATE?? Cast Steel SAWS, §2 50 per Saw ,
Iron Saws, $2 per saw.
N. B We will at all times have on hand a
good stock of either quality, and make repairs
at the shortest notice.
(Ty Al) or *ers will be thankfully received
and promptly attended to.
J fHN KELLEY.
JONATHAN ROBERSON
Louisville, Jefferson Co. Ga. ?
January \7th 1934 $ 4tw 8
DENTISTRY.
t<THE S'ibcriber respectfully informs hrs.
8 friends and the public generally, that he
has located himself in Augusta, where, he antici
pates a permanent residence with his family*
His residence* is directly opposite the Masonic
Hall, where he is now in readiness to wait upon
any who may need his professional services and
hopes liy his assidui/y and attention to business,
anefrom his long experience in the practice of
his profession, to merit and receive the coriS
derceofthe public
The subscriber can always be found at home,
except when on his annual visit to Savannah, »r
Jben. by special invitation, he visits an adjacent
■ -sullage; in either case notice in the public prints
Ayifljre given at least one week previous to bis
I'feving the pity, in order that persons residing
in the couiitry may know where he is to be
found E. OSBORN
January 15 7
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