VOL. VIII.
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY,
. AT 2 O'CLOOK. F. B®.
Howard’s Brick Buildingßiopposltetbe Post-Office
M’lntosh Street. , -
DIRECTIONS.
Sales of and Negroes, by Administrate rs.Eieco
ers, or Guardians, aro required, by law, to be held on the
trst Tuesdayin the mouth, betweon the hour, of ten in the
ferenoon an three in tho afternoon.at the CourtdtoaoOOi
■he county which tho property is situate.—Notice©!
tste saler must begiven in a public gazette 81A1 i ar
•revious to the day of sale ~ •
Notices of the sale of personal property must be givenin
Ue manner, FORTY days previous to the day ot sale
Notice totho debtors and creditors of an estate, muatbe
published for FORTY days. „rn.
P Notice that application will be made , C f u
« nrv for leave to sell land.must be published for.FOUR
MONTHS
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for
I O : J any order absolute shall b< ina<!«
ter the court
MAIL ARRANGEMENT,
P. O. Augasta, 16th Dec. 1833.
Northern Mail,
Arrives at half past 7, A. M.
(Moses at 5 p m
Western Mail.
Arrives at 5 p tn —Closes at 7 a m
Charleston Mail.
Arrives at 6 a m—Closes at 5 p m
Savannah Mail.
Arrives on Sundays Wednesdays and Fridays
at 5 p tn—Closes on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays at 9 p tn
Athens Mail.
Arrives on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays
at 4 p m—Closes on Sundays, Tuesdays and
Thursdays at 10 a m
Pendleton Mail.
Arrives on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 p tn
clases on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9p tn
Carnsville Mail.
Arrives on F ridays at 8 p m—closes on Sun
days at 9 p ni.
Louisville Mail.
Arrives on .Saturdays at 7 p m—closes on
Thursdays at 9 p m
Coosawhatchie Mail.
Arrives on Sundays at 5 p m—closes on Tues
days al IQ a tn. , . ..j.-
OFFICE HOURS.
The Post OHice will be open from 9 a rti to 2
p tn and from 3 to 6 p m.
On Sundays the office will be open from 9to
lb a m and from £ pa t 5 to £ pa=t 6pm
IFM. C. MICOU. P. M
.O’ The city papers are requested to publish
the above.
Dec 16 150
Porto Rico Sugar.
7Hhds. Just Received on consignment ai d
will be sold low.
G. H. METCALF.
Jan. 9
WILL return to Augusta about the first ol
February.
Jan 6
FOUR MONTHS after date, ab|’ili
cation will be made to the Court
nt Ordinary of Lincoln county, for leave
to *di 47J acies of Land in Columbia
county, adjoining Wilkins, Sa ode is, and
others, belonging to Thomas K. Sand
Wich, late of Lincoln county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said Estate. ’■ *'>
JOHN. K. SANDWICH, Admr.
Nov 11 135
IJI OUR months after date application will be
ma le to the Court of Ordinary ot Lincoln
county for leave to sell a Tract of Land, in Lav
rence cuunty, 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
WILLIAM WALLACE, Ex’r.
January 141 b, 1834 8 m4t
“"new oooiisr
WM. H MORGAN, No. 210 Broad-Streei
has received and is now opening a larg
and well selected stork of seasonable GOODS,
among them are —Fine and supeifine Merino
i Cloths and Circassians
I Do do plain and figured ehalle
Best bi’k Italian Lustring and fig’d col’d Silk=
calicoes and Muslins ass’ted, corded coats with
Go cords A great variety of fancy Shawls and
Handkerchiefs
Merino and Thibet Wool Shawls. Merino Long
Shawls,
White, red and green Flannels,
Superior Welsh and Canton Flannels
Fancy col’d Sattinets, Negro cloths and Blan
kets
Superior dl’d Genoa Valvet, Valencia Vesting-
Table Diaper and Damask, Bird eye and Russia
Diaper A large supply of Larabs-wool and Wors-
CsdHose and half Hose
~~ Newgoods.
THO'S. C. LOCKSART & CO.
Broad Street, No. 318.
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends iti
the city and country that they have received
from New-York, a large assortment of Fancy
and Staple
DRY GOODS,
Suitable for the season, containing,
Plain Lustring Silks, Printed Sholloy,
Furniture and Fancy Calicoes, Shawls,
All kinds of Linen new style Ginghams,
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, Ca&i
netts, Cloths. Suspenders, Shoe Thread, sac.
and other Goods too numer us to mention.
Just Landing.
16 BBLS. Cannary Wine
v . 16 do. white Sweet do.
16 do. Madeira do,
36 do. New Rum
36 do. H. Gin
20,000 Havana Cigars, first quality'
30 Boxes Raisin
12 •« do.
10 Bags Prime Coffee
10 Kegs best old Cavindisb Tobacco
10 “ Common do.
600 8 4 Duffil Blankets
24 Boxes Shoes assorted
25 “ Hats do.
Just received which with a Selection of
GROCERIES,
On land will be sold low »y
THO’S C. LO -KHIRGi Co.
, Broad Street No. 318
Pecerabet 87 154 Im
GEORGIA COURIER.
J. A. CLEVELAND,
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 modern style, in whole or
parts of setts, Persons who have been so unfor
tunate as to loose all ibeir Teeth, may in must
instances, be furnished with substitutes which
they would find useful and contribute much to
their comfort in articulation as well as in masti
cating their food.
He contemplates making Augusta his perma
nent residence, which will enable him to'take
the charge of children’s 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
foit 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
WINE V and LfQ UQ RST
bASSEURand Patridge Eye Cham
paigne, in quarts and pirns.
’ld Madeira, in Wood and Glass
Teneriffe and Sherry, Brown and Pale
Rhenish Wine, of Steu-berger &. Rudei
shemer, Brund Vintage ot 1822.
Malmsey Madeira Hid Ohi Poti
St. Lucar & Marseilles Madeira
Old Champaign Brandy i
Prime Cognac, Holland Gin, &,c.
N. SMITH 4” .
Nov 29 143
CHAIRS.
1000 Cane, Fhg and Wood Seat Set
ting aiidßockingChairs ol Vari<>usQualit
and low prices.
G. H. METCALF.
Dec 27 154
“PREPARED COACO,
Warranted pu e and of first quality
Oal'O thus prepared affoi ds a wholesome
y beverage and is recommended by Physi
cians as nutriti us not only, to thefick and con
valescent but to the healthy and is very coin
posing to weak nerves.
ALSO,
Coaco, in its Natural state, just
received by N. SMITH tz Co.
Jan 3 2
Butter, Buck Wheat, &c.
Ferkins, selected Goshen Butter
25 Half Bls Best. Buck wheat
28 qr do do do
10 Casks, prime Cheese
30. Bls W. Ely’s Canal Flour
10 Half do do do
20 Half Bls No 1 Shad
10 do do No 1 Salmon
10 do do No 1 Beef
6000 Bls Loaf & Lump Sugar assorted qualities
100 Jars assorted Pickles
20 Kegs Superior Lard
Just Received and for sale by
N SMITH fa Co.
November 6 . . <,.133
Earlhen Ware and China,
HE Subscriber has just received, per Bello-
I nd at Savannah. direct from Liverpool.
90 PACKAGES.
< Os ent ire new Caller ns of printed.
Persian and China Ware
Which, with his former Stock, makes his as*
sortment equajTo any tn the Southern Country
if t Terms will be made liberal to Country
Merchants who are invited to examine for them
seivesbefore purchasing elswhere.
. P B. TAYLOR,
357 Brd, Street, 2 Doors below Merchants and
[Planters Bank.
January 17 ; ts 8
* . i ’ ...
Just Received.
QJk Barrels Irish Potato
•J’*!* 25 bbls ( anal Flour
20 boxes Sperm Candles
25 do Canton Fire Cracke
50 do Bunch Raisins
50 do Fresh Prunes
5 bales Alinonds,
5 bbls BraZ 'jl Nuts
5 boxes Citron
2 barrels fresh Currants
15 Baskets superior Champaign Wine
10 kegs fresh Goshen Butter
Just received, which with a Choice selection o
GROCERIES,
On hand will.be sold, tow by
JOHN COSKERY,
Montgomery s Buildings.
Dec 6 146
Preserves, Pickles, fyc.
A LARGE and complete Assortment of
choice Preserves and Pickles, consisting
of
Limes, Citron Pine Apples
Coco Plums, Guavas, sac., West India.
Ginger, Chow Chow, Comiqußt Oranges,
Dates, Citrous, Marmalades, Canton,
Pears, Peaches, Qunces, American
Peaches, Ganges, Apricots. Brandy Fruit
Pickles, Gerkins, Quins. Peppers. Mangoes
Mushroom, Walnut andTomatus, Catsups.
Just received and for sale, by
N. SMITH 4’ Co.
Jan 31 - 14
English and American Garden
THE Subscriber his just received a large
and general assortment of English Seeds,
direct from Liverpool. These Seeds, are all
fresh, being tlte 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
-nine. He has also a fine assortment of Fruit
and othter TttEES, sac consisting of Apple,
Pear. Peach, Plumb, Cherry Apricot, Nectatioe
Quince, A’m.nd, sac. of all sorts. Also,
G -oseb rry,Currant, Raspberry, Berberries and
»dt< r Bushes Those Trees are all of the best
’tindg and if removed soon will no doubt bear
Fruit next summer—also, ornamental Trees,
Shrubs and Plants, among which is the Morns
Multiaulis, a true Chinese Mulbeiry, Chines*'
Ailanihus, or I ree of Heaven, with leaves four
feet long; a large assortment of ROSES, sac.
ROBERT PHILIP.
Feb 5 16 Btw
ORANGES
10,000, Sweet ORANGES
Just Received and for sale
By N. SMITH & Co.
. Feb 3 15
AUGUSTA, (GEO.) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1834.
NEW GOODS.
ssrtmiDiast ss gjißA'a..
Respectfully announce to their friends in the city
and country, that they have received from Neu
York, a very large supply of
STAPLE 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 at very low prices. Their Stock
comprises many articles that are new and splen
did styles, and have been selected with great
care for the city trade The public are respect
fully requested to call and examine their assort
ments. ;
Nov 8 12t 134
FUR TIPPETS
A ND CAPES.
A New Supply of Rich Fur
TIPPETS & CAPES,
Has j st been opened by tne Subscriber,
Together with
A VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES,
Amongst which is
A Splendid Assortment of
CL3T&S, CASSXMBRES.
Well assorted in Colors.
J.P. SE I ZE,
North side of Broad street.
Dec 9 if 147
Real Irish Potatoes, fyc.
i-ampers Irish Potatoes
50 bbls Northern do
25 do Newark Cider
30 do “ Cream” Ale
JO do Smoked Beef ~
10 half barrels Fulton .Market Beef
10 h<lf 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 Na. I, Mackerel
20 Quarter do No. 1, do
1000 lbs Coilfish
500 tbs Smoked Salmon .
Just received, with a complete assortment of
CHOICE FAMILY
GROCERIES.
N. SMITH 4- Co.
Dec 30 155
Canal Flour, Goshen Butter,&c.
WHOLE and half Blls Canal
OV 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 Jfackarel
23 Hlf do Nos 1
Together with a general assorimeat of
Groceries, Just reneived and for sale bv
DORTIC LAFITT£. '
236 Broad Street.
Dec. 9 ? 147
RECEIVED.
. CANAL FLOUR.
MK Just Received, Croik
4 VO Brand, by
G. H. METCALF-
Dec 27 154
Superior LAMP OIL.
1 Gallons Fall and Winter strain-
JLvJ 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.
Dec 18 151 ts
Malaga Grapes and Arabian
Dates.
'I O JARS GRAPES,
I ” 500 lbs Arabian dates of supieme
quality
Just received by
N. SMITH. & CO.
Dec 9 144
3JO PACKAGES
llirmin j ham and Sheffield ,
H kRDWARE, CUTLERY fa HEAVY GOODS
THE Subscribers have just received a
very complete assortment of ihe a.
bove Goods, including vaiiety of
articles usually kept by Hardware dealers,
which they offer for sale on accommoda
ting temis for cash, acceptances, nr Mer
chants 4* Planter's money, at as low
prices as can be obtained in the city.
Also, a very extensive assortment of
Single and Double Barrel GUNS, RI
FLES and PISTOLS; Afamlla Hemp,
and Cotron Rope, of all sizes.
C. SQUIRE 4* S.ROGERS-
Nov 27 ts 142
Raisins.
100 Boxes Bunch Raisins.
50 do Bloom do
100 half Boxes Bunch do
50 quartar Boxes do do
• Just Received by
N. SMITH 4iCo.
Dec 9 1
Administrator’s Sale.
ON the 26ih, day of February next,
be sold at the late residence of Wil
iiain Jackson deceased, near the L' Wet
Market in the City of Augusta, between
the usual hours of sale, part of the person
..l estate of said deceased, consisting of
household and kitchen furniture, two hr>r
ses and a cow and heifer—-Also the same
Evening will be sold at the store of J<>hn
Marshall Auctioneer, ajlot of -aw and mis
cellaneous buoks belonging io said de.ea.
sed.
A. J. MILLER, Adm r.
Jan 15 twtd 7
MANSION HOTEL.
B >
FOR SALE.
IN consequence of the distance of my
residence from this property, and the
immensity of hardships the care of man
ageing ii imposes on my sister Mrs. Al
lemong ; at her instance, I propose to
sell the . . •
SLOraSW
With all the conveniences and personal
property connected with the same. This
property is situated on the Corner of the
Great North Square of the To.hi of Sal
isbury, N. C. a few steps only from the
Coitrt House, and is certainly one of the
best situations fur business in the Stale—
The ground extends 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 io
excellent repair, with a front Piazzo the
whole length and two back Piazzos. 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 comfor
table: likewise Six Offices on the ground
fluor, 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 io the purpose of
the Establishment, There is attached to
the same a large two story Brick Kitch.
en ,an Ice House, two. Wells with pumps;
Dairy and other out Houses—a good cel
lar with almost all the bui ding conve
niences that can be thought of,
chandizing in. <he place, and the great
popularity of the stand, apd 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 competition.
On the corner ip the main building is
a largo Store Room, Counting and
lumber Room, besides a good Cel
lar belonging to the Store. This is one of
the most, favorable situations for Afer-
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, 2.1 yearsold. I likewise pto
pose to'sell aft ihe
household and Kitchen
FtHYirißt:
Belonging to the Establishment, con
sisting of a great 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 ihe rest, I wish to sell a Carry
all and Harness, and a one Horse Wag
gon and Gear; n good woik Horse; also
a Gig and Hamess, three first rate milch
Cows; 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 nublic are assured that
the Mansion Hotel shall be kept in good
preparation fur such as may choose to
call, and no pains will be spared to give
the very best aceommodatien until a sale
may be off ered The Cheraw Stage,
also the Lincolnton Stage, also Peck and
W elf ord’s great tri-weekly Line of Sta
ges, ail s’pp at this house.
Dec 18 4.i 151
RichmondEnquirer and Geor
gia Courier, wid insert the above onceja
week for four wpeks, and forward their
accounts to the Masson Hotel, (Salisbury,
for payment.
FOR SALE. ~
VALUABLE House and Lot, in
this city, with all necessary out
I Houses and a large Garden —The
Dwelling is new, and of the best ma
terials, ail.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 to obtain the advantages for his
children of our various institutions of learning.
(ALSO,
A vacant Lot on porth side Green-street, six
ty-nine feet, seven inches front and running
back half way to .Eliis-stregt, 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 KKXT
The WARE HOUSE, and OF
FICES, formerly occupied by Alex
ander Mackenzie. Possession giv-
immediately Apply to
P. BENNOCH,
JAMES M. CARTER or
J. P. KING, Assignees.
_N. B, The Assignees of A. JfacKencie have
six or seven grown Negroes for sale, among
which are a few first rate House Women.
Oct 9 121
To Rent.
THE House and Lot on Rey~
I nold Street near the corner of
XbmJML* 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 three genteel Young Men with
Board 4* c - at Corner of Broad de
Centre Street.
Dec. 2 ts 144
PROSPECTUS OF THE
STATE RIGHTS
PUBLISHED IN AUGUSTA GEO.
by AUGUSTUS B. LONGSTREET.
T O'DAY, the North-American Ga
zette changes its name, its Editor,
and its.political principles. Henceforth,
it will be the advocate of the doctrines
contained in ihe Preamble and Resolu
tions, of the State Rights Meeting,, at
Milledgeville, on ’he 13<h November last.
Those who are unacquainted with the
Preamble and Resolutions referred to,me
informed—That they denounce, dn un
qualified terms, the well known Procla.
matiou and Force Bill: They re-essert,
the principles of the Virginia and Ken
tucky Resolutions of '9B, in their plain,
obvious, and primitive sense; unr.bscured
by the sophistry of modern Federalits,
and unimpaired by the strength.wasting
refinement of hare hearted Republicans.*
They uphold State Sovereignty in a sen
sible fornx,and with intelligible
They maintain that the General Govern
ment derives its powers (torn a compact
between Sovereign States; That these
powers are limited the plain sense
and intention of the instrument constitu
ting that compact; and that \n case of a
deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exer
cise of other powers, not granted; it is the
right dp duty of the Stales to interpose for
arresting the progress of the evil within
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.”
The.e are the principles of the Slate
Rights’ Parly of Georgia,” the princi
ples of this gazelle. VVe espouse them
because we find jhem.blended with all
elements of our Government;
and because they are admirable in tlieo.
ry, and still more admirpjjle in
We deprecate their antagonist doctrines;
because their promises have ever been—
Consolidation; and their fruits—dissec
tions, usurpation, injustice atid oppres
sion. Their first te • years’ reign, pro
duced the Alien and Sedition Laws and
they fell. Their last ten years’
have brought he country to the verge of
civil war; clothed: tho President with
dictatorial power, exhibited, his troops, on
the march from State to State, in mena
cing array—and they reign on !
In this state of tilings, it becomes eve
ry man who has the welfare of his coun
try al heart, to consider what he can do
to redeem her from disgrace, and rescue
her from speedy dissolution. We believa
that we cannot better direct our time and
labor to this object,than by using our bon
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 and misery, whether considered in
refetence to bodies-politic, or to individ
uals, it will be our ceaseless endeavor, to
tmpie.s this tru'h, 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 their
object the improvement of the moral con
dition of our fellow-citizens, will find a
warm supporter in the Editor of this pa
pet; and all well written essays, tending
to the same object, shall be welcomed to
our columns. ; , .
The State RroaTs Sentinel shall be
an independent paper, or it shall cease
to be. It will pay a blind subservience
to no party; it will support the intentional
errors of none; but it will not visit the er
rors of individuals upon the party,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 btako 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 materials are entirely new
and well selected, and we are well sop
plied with operatives: we may therefore
promise a speedy and handsome e«ecu
tion of all Job 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 irf advance ;fow if paid at
the end of the year—-Semi-weekly paper,
five, if paid in advance, and six if paid al
the end of the year..
A B. LONGSTREET.
Editors who will publish the a
bove, will confer a favor od us which will
be thankfully received.
Pine Apples, Bananas, Grapes,
Oranges, &c.
4 ZApx Extra size Pine Apples
tLVf VI 100 bunches Bananas
10 Jars Malaga Grapes
15000 Sweet Oranges '
6<JO 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 <fc Co. .
Jan 3 2
DECLARATIONS.
Neatly Printed and for raleaC r Ju3 Office
FRANKLIN HOTHI
[■uKa, iliHt
i ATHENS, GEORGIA,
THE Subscriber respectfully informs
his Friends aud the Public generally,that
be has purchased the abovementioned Es
tablishment,formerly kepi by Mr. JOHN
JACKSON.’
The House will be ready for dho acS
commodation of . ’ ,
TRANSIENT AND REGULAR BOARDERS
Either Single or in Families,
On as moderate terms as can be afforded
in (be place,by the first of January next.
The undivided attention of.himself and
family, will be constantly directed to the
comfort and pleasure of.all who may cal!
on him.
His STABLES, are ample, bis*"
ROOMS generally commodious, and no
pains will be spared in furnishing bis TA
BLE with the best the market will afford.
SAMUEL GALLIHER.
Dec. 27 . 2m •*; J 54
Sale of Lots (Continued.
TH E Subscriber will offer for sale at the low.
er Mnrket. on the first Tuesday in Februa
ry next a number of improved atr* vacant
LOTS, lying between Campbell-sireet
and his western boundary, and between
Broad and Bay streets. Among the im
proved Lots to be offered for sale, are tho
lots occupied by Mr Rees as a Warehouse;
the Lot occupied by Messrs. Keorick
4’ Skinner; the Lot occupied by Mr.
Gibson ; the one occupied by Mrs. Flor
ence—another rented by Mr. Lambert
and several others on Broad street and
one neatly in the rear of the Planters
Hotel, on Reynolds and Macartan streets,
Tqr/us which will be liberal, made known
on day of sale. 'Any cf the above prop
erty would be sold at private sale.
E. E. CAMPBELL. ;
January 15 7
r SOAP?
Whole fa half Boxes first fa second
quality, for sale by
, G.H. METCALF.
,- GEORGIA, LINCOLN COUNTY,
WHEREAS, Micajih T. Anthony hath pe
titioned the Court of Ordinary of said
county for letters of dismission from said guar
dianship, 1 ■■ *
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my O<-
fice, within the time prescribed by law. to show
Cause why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at Office this 14tb Jan
uary, 134; MICAJAH HENLEY, C. C. O'.
Jan 17 1 8 m 6t
AN ORDINANCE,
TO prevent the sqje or delivery of Intoxica
ting Liquor to persons of color, within the
corporate Hmits.of the City of Augusta, in cer
tain cases therein specified :
Sect. Ist.—Pe it ordained, by the City Coun;
cil of Augusta, that from 6nd aOer the firs- day
of May next, it shall npt be la wful te give, sell or
deliver withhi the limits of said city, any lot <xi
cating Liquors to any slave or free person <jf
color in less quantity than one quart, under any
pretence whatsoever, nor ohe quart or more to
any slave without a ticket from his or her owner
or lawful employer, authorising or directing said
slave to purchase or receive thp snrne, or giving
said slave a general authority to make purchases
dn account of his master or lawful employer,
under the penalty of paying of net more than
fifty dollars for every offence.
Sect. 2d.—Be U further ordained, by rke
authority aforesaid, that it shall be the duty of
any person Who shall sell or deliver intoxica
ting liquor to a slave wirhin 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 thd 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 arc
hereby repealed.
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor.
Done in Council, the Bth day of Jan. 1834.
By tile Mavor,
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
Jan 31' 14
COTTON GINS.
THE Subscriber 1 takes this method of inform
ing the Public and all Cotton Planters in
this State and e sewhere, wanting COTTON
GINS of the best quality; made after the plait,
either cf Boatwright or Campbell and Glaze,
(made at the same shops heretofore occupied by
Campbell and Glaze for, several years, in Lou
isville, JeffersoiF Co . Ga.) that having bought
them out, Gins ol the aboveinentioned plans,
will be made and warranted of the Best double
and single Ste -I Breasting; Steel or lion Sz.W
PLATES: Cast Steel SAWS, $2 50 per Saw;
Ironr Saws, §2 per saw.
N. B IVe will at all times have on hand a
good stock of either quality, and make repairs
at the shortest notice.
O’ All orders will be thankfully received
and promptly attended to. - ?■
J-ULN KELLEY,
JONATHAN ROBERSON*
Louisville Jefferson Co. Ga. ?
January 17 th, 1834 J 4tw 8
DENTISTRY.
THE Subcriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally, that he
has located himself in Augusta, where he antici
pates a permanent residence with his
His is directly opposite the Masonic
Hall, where he is now in readiness to wait upon
any who may need his professional services and
hopes by his assidui/y and attention to business, K
mefrom his long experience in rhe practice of
his profession, to merit and receive the confi
dence of the public.
The subscriber can always be found at home,
except when on his annual visit to Savannah, er
vheo, by special invitation, he visits an adjacent
village.* in either case notice in the public prints
will be given at least one week previous to bis
leaving the city, in order that persons residing
to the country where he is to be
found *■'£• OSBORN
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