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VOL. VIII.
FUBLIS JED EVERY DAY
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY,
A.T 2 O'CIrOJIL Z. M.
Howard’s trick Buildings, opposite the Post-Offlcn
M’lntosh Street.
DIRECTIONS
Bates of L««d anil Vegra««, by idministrators.Eaoct
•re, or Guardians, art> required, bv law, to bo held o« •.«
1-st Tuesday in the month, between the hours of tea ia re I
*trenoon an three iu the afternoon.at the CourtJioa.sr*
<to eounty which tho property is situate.—No*'
fesso sales .nust bogiven in a publie gaaette SIXTY dayt
previous to tho day of sale _
Notices of the sale of personal property mustbeglveein
Ute manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale
Notice tothe debtors aud creditors of an estate, inns'nr
. published for FORTY days. * ,
NoUce that application will bo "» d * J®
4 .ary for leave to sell land,mast be publish*! for FOUR
* tfalicr for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for
<3U ONTH'before any order absolute shall be made
a-er the court _______
MAIL ARHAiNGEME.NtT
P. O. Sttgasta, 17th Feb. 1834.
Northerns Mail.
Due at BP. M. Closes at 10 A. M.
Western Mail.
Que at 10 a m—Closes at 3 p in
Charleston Mail.
Due at 6 a m—Closes at 5 p in
Savannah McU.
Due at 3p m — Closes at 6 p <»
Athens Mail.
Due on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays tit
4 p m—Closes on Mondays, Wednesdays am!
Saturdays at 9 p m
GrecnriZk Mail.
Due on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 p m
Closes on Wednesdays and Saturdays at Qp m
Carnesville Mail.
Due on F ridays at 8 p m—closes on Sundays
at 9 p in.
Louisville Mail.
Dae on Fridays, a« 7 p m—closes on Wednes
days at 9 p m.
Coosawhatckie Mail.
Due on Sundays at 6 p m—closes on Tues
'S avs at 10am.
OFFICE HOURS.
Open from 8 to 10 a m —ll a mto haif past 1
p m—half past 2to half past 3 p in—half past
s 4 io 6 p. iu.
Closed from 10 to 11 A. M.—half past 1 to
half pist 2 P \l.—haifpast 3 to half past 4pm
> On Sundays the office will be open from X pa>t
past 12 to 1 P. M and from 5 i< <5 p m.
Feb. 19 22
NOTICE.
PROPOSALS wjll be received un
lit the Ist Monday to March next,
t«>r keeping the Public Roads in good ro
t-air, for the term of five years from the
first day of April next. The proposal- .
xuay embrace all the Roads or any piop
si i<»n of hem, or a part of any one Road.
Any information on the subject can be
Warned by application to the Clerk ol
4he Superior Court of Richmond County,
'or to any one of the Justices of the in 1
terior Court.
By order of \he Court.
JAMES M’L x WS, Clerk.
The Ci'v panerg are requested to pub-
Jtsh the id
Feb 5 t«l 16
DENTIST
71MHE S ■•criber respectfully informs bis
1 friends and tne public, generally, that he
has located himself in Augusta, where he antici- (
pates a p; r residence with his family
His residence is directly opposite ihe Muonic
Hall where he is now in readiness to wait upon
suy who may need4tia professional services and
hopes by his assiduity a d itteutiou to busjiesx
Me from his long ex,iei ience in the practice oi
his profession, to merit and receive the Conti
fierce of the public
The subscriber can alwrysbe found at home,
except when on his annual visit to Savannah, e»,
when, by special invitation, be visits an adjacent
village: in either case notice in the public prints
will be given at least one week previous to his
leaving 'he city, in order that persona residing
lerthe country may know where he is to bs
found E- OSBORN
January 15 _ 1
DENTIST
Respectfully informs the citizens of
Augusta, and its vicinity that he has re
turned to the city, and will resume the duties of
bis profession.
He is prepared to insert TEETH of all des
criptions in the most modem S’yle, in whole or
parts of setts. Pei sons who have been so unfor
tunate as to loose all ibeir 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
nt nt 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 oc Broad Street.
Oct 28 __ 129 if
TO BENT
a The WAKE-HOUSE, and OF
FICES, formerly occupied by Alex
ander Mackenzie. Possession giv
en immediately Apply to
P. BENNOCH,
JAMES M. CARTER or
J. P. KING, Assignees.
N. 8. The Assignees of A. MacKenzie have
six or seven grown Negroes for sale, among
which are a few first rate House Women.
? Oct 9 _ 121
To Rent.
TH EI louse and Lot on Rey
nnld Street near the corner of
l£SalL» 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 <s•<:. at the Corner of Broad &
Centre Street.
Dec. 2 ts 44
Porto Rico Sugar.
W Hhdg. Just Received on consignment at d
< will be sold low.
h 9. H. METCALF.
1 9
M&roka
WINE Sand LIQUORS.
■ ASSEUR and Patridge Eye Cham-
M A paigne, io quarks and pints.
Old Madeira, in Wood and Glass
Teneriffe and Sherry, Brown and Pale
Rhenish Wine, of Steinberger rfe Rudei
s hem er, Brand Vintage of 1822.
! Malmsey Madeira and Old Port
St. Lucar <fc Marseilles Madeira
Old Champaign Brandy
Prime Cognac, Holland Gin, &c. &.e.
N. SMITH Co.
Nov 29 143
CHAIRS.
1000 Cano, Flag and W ood Seat Sei
ting auiHl rckingCh.iirs ot VariousQualil
and low prices.
, G. H. METC ALF.
Doc 27 154
PREPARED COACO,
Warranted pure and of first quality
Cl Oa*'o thus prepared affords a wholesome
/ beverage and is recommended by Phys-,
cians as nutiiti us not only, to the sick and con
valescent but tu the healthy and is very coin,
posing to weak nerves.
ALSO,
Unpre ared Coaco, in its Natnra; state, just
received’ by N. SMI I'H &i Co.
Jan 8 2
Butter, Buck Wheat, &c.
25 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 I Salmon
10 do do No 1 Beef
8000 Bls Loaf 8t Lump Sugar assorted qualities
100 J rs assorted Pickles
20 Kegs Superior Lard
Just Received and for sale by
" N SMITH &l Co.
November 6 133
A Valuable House and Lot For
Sale.
At AUCTION, on 'be first Tuesday of
March next, if not before disposed of
by private sale,
The HOUSE last year occupied by
Samuel M. Jackson, Esq. and now ten.
inted—on Ellis s'reet, near Mr. Meal—
ieg’s —for information wish regard to Lot,
House and linprovem'’nts examine 'he
premises or call on WM. P. BEERS,
241 Bioad-sticet,
February 17 21
Received.
O-Uk Barrels Irish Potato
25 bbls Canal F'onr
20 boxes Sperm Candles
25 do Canton Fire Craciie
50 do Bunch Raisins
50 do Fresh Prunes
6 bales Almonds
5 bbls Brazul Nuts
5 boxes Cition
2 b’aireis fresh Citrranfs
15 Baskets superior Champaign Wme
10 kejs fresh Goshen Butter
Just received which with a Choice selection o
GROCERIES,
On baud will be sold, low by
JOHN COSKERY,
Montgomery's Buildings.
Dec 6 146
Preserves, Pickles,
A LARGE and complete Assortment of
/A choice Preserves and Pickles, Consisting
Lime*), Citron, Pine Apples
Coco Plums, Guavas, lie., West India.
Ginger, Chow Chnw, Comiquat Or nges,
Dates, Citrons, Marmalades, anion,
Pears, Peaches, Q inces, American
Peaches, Ganges, Apricots. Brandy Fruit
Pickles, Getkius, Ouions. P» p; ers. Mangoes
Mushroom, Walnut and Toinatus Catsups.
Just received and for sale, by
N, SMITH $ Co.
Jan 31 14
English and American Garden
THE Subscriber hr.sjust rereiv d a large
and general assortment of English Seeds, !
direct from Liverpool. These ee ls 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 wil be
sold, by him but such as are known to be ge
nuine. He has also a fine assortment of Fruit
and other TREES, &tc consisting of pplc,
Pear, Peach, Plumb,, Cherry Apricot, Nectarine
Qnin<e, Alinend, &c. of a'l sorts Also,
Gooseberry,Cui rant, Raspberry, Berberries nd
uth, r Bushes. Those Trees, are all of the best
kinds and if removed soon will no doubt bear
Fruit next summer—also, ornamental Trees,
Shrubs and Plants, among which is the Moms
Multicaulis. a true Chini se Mulberry, (.hinese
Ailanthus, or Tree of Heaven, with leaves four
feet long ; a large assortment of ROSES, &c.
ROBERT PHILIP.
Feb 5 16 Btw
ORANGES
10,000, Sweet ORANGES
Just Received and far sale
By N. SMITH & Co.
Feb 3 15
FUR TIPPETS
ANO CAPES.
A New Supply of Rich Fur
TIPPE TS & CAPES,
Has just been opened by the Subscriber,
Together with
A VARIETY or OTHER ARTICLES,
Amongst which is
A Splendid Assortment of
CXiOTXXS, CAS3IMS&ES.
Well assorted in Colors.
J. P. SET ZE,
North side of B>o<>d street.
I Dec 9 ts 147
BLANK BILLS.
/Neatly printed at ibis offiee, and for sale
AUGUSTA, (GEO.) MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1834,
n . 300 PACKAGES
Etrminnham and Sheffield
HARDWARE CUTLERY &. HEAVY GOODS
rjpjHE Subscribers have just received a
JL very comple'e ass-iriment of'liea.
bove Goods, including ev r ry variety of
articles Dsuallvkept b% Hatdware dealers,
which they offer for sale on accommoda
ting terms for cash, acceptances, or Mer
chants Planter’s in nev, 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 C olh>n Rope, of all sizes.
C SQUIRE S.ROGERS-
Nov 27 ts 142
Heal Irish Potatoes,
Hampers. Irish Putaroes
♦ /WF 50 bbls Northern do,
25 do Newark Cider
30 do “ Cream” Ale
10 do .Smoked Beef
10 half barrels Fulton Market Beef
10 h.ilf do F .mily Pork*
IO 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
2fl Quarter da No 1, do
lOui} lbs Codfish
... 500 lbs Snioiie/i Salmon •
Just received ‘Ofit.h a, complete assortment of
a Hoick FAMILY
GROCERIES.
N. SMITH if
Dec 30 155
Canal Flour, Goshen Butter,&c.
HOLE had half Blls Canal
FLOUR
33 Kegs prime Gnshen Butter
3 C .sks “ “cheese
10 Boxes Prime apples do
100 Whole and half Boxe* Raisens
50 B >xes Turpentine Soap
23 do Sperm Candles
10 Hlf Blls pickled Tongues !
20 Bils 2Vn. 3 J/ackerel
23 Hlf do No. 1
Togeiher with a genera! assort meat of '
Groceries, Jos' reneived and fr r sale by
DOR TIC & LAFITTE. ' !
236 Broad Street.
Dec 9 147
|
JU<l RECEIVED.
CANAL FLOUR.
J si Received, Cr<>ik 1
V Braud, by '
G H. METCALF- '
Dec 27 154 I
Superior LAMP OIL.
fl Gallons Fall and Winterslrain-
.fl.v) 7■& ed Lamp and Train Oil
20 bbls Plaster Paris ,
100 Packages fresh. Drugs
al sb,
A few Patent Paint Mills, of the most appro- •
ved pattern- For sale by- < I
R B. HAVILAND & Co.
Dec 151 ts
Malaga Crapes and Arabian '
Dates.
I /K J ARS GR APES. ,
JL™™ 500 lbs Arabian dates of supreme
quality
. Jus< received by ‘
IN. SMITH. <fc CO.
Dec 9 144 '
Kaisins.
1-00 Boxes Bunch Raisins.
50 do Bloom do
100 half Boxes Bunch do I
50 q tartar Boxes do do <
Just Received bv |
N. SMITH UiTo.
Dec 9 I
SOAP.
l' 7 hole & half Boxe'first & second '
quality, for sa'e by
G. H. METCALF.
" i '
II holt sale i lothing Warehouse
No. <SB, Pearl-Street. '
TgTIIE Subscribers,wholesale dealers in ready
B made CLOTHING, have on hand a large
aiul general assortment, manufactured for the
Spring trade, of materials suitable for the south
ern and western Markets, ami of di-cription,
style, siz» , Sfc. to afford satisfaction to purchas
ers Their assortment comprises every article
usually required f>r those Markets The artic
les are market! at regular and stated prices, and
in no case will there be the least deviation from
these prices.
A credit of six months will be given for notes
payable at Bai ks in any part < f the country ;
and when the- ne is extended, interest will be 1
charged, at th< 'ate of six per cent, p r annum, <
two a id a hal per cent, will be allowed for city
acceptances, id a very liberal discount lor
Cash.
van it OOTHOUT,
No 68, Pearl slreeL N. Y.
. Jan 24 1 I u6'
FOR SALE.
THE undersigned having business out of
this country, wishes to disp se of his Con
ftdionary Establishment, in Savannah, com
prising an ■ ss runent < f
CONFECTIONARIES,
Cordials,
•ULLiARD T\BLES
It is si uated on the t ornerot Bay Lane and
Bull and is con.rJ.ered the best stand in
thecity sw tmtch for convenience as for prox
imity to usinegs.
For particuiais, ripply to
B. BOUYER. Augusta, or'o
VINCENT NAY EL. SrwannnA-
Jan 27 »2 2w in
Wines and Cordials.
WIVADEIRA, Sherry, Teneriffe,
|v B Maimsy, Malaga, Muscat, Burguu
<ly, Rhenish, Cl act, Pert Champatgne.
fisc a few Baskets of still Champaign?,
a superior article
Cordials French aud American of every
kind.
N. SMITH.
Jan. 31 14
A FEW K-gtof Newspaper /nfc Just Receiv
ed and for Sale at this Office.
• Feb. 5
( Mai- .dill
FOR SALE
MN cot sequence of the distance of m\
residence from this proper-y, and th.-
nimensttv of hardship, the care of man
ageing it imposes on my sister Mrs. A*
lemong; at her instance, I propose to
self the ,
BIAirSIWT
With all the conveniences and persona!
properly connected wish the same. This
properly is situated on the Corner of the
Great Not th Square of the To -> h of Sal
isbury, N. C. a few steps only from the
C<»ur< House, aud is certainly one of the
Jjesi situations fm business in the Staib—
The ground extends 100 fee 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 tw » other LOTS a sB- rl distance off
which are used for pasture or cultivation.
The House is very commodious and io
excellent repair, with a fr< nt Piazzn ihe
whole length aud two back Piazz s. ft
k s for the use,of (he Tavern a Dining, a
Dr twiug v a Ball and a Bar Room, besides
eighteen Bed Rooms all neat and comfor
t ble: likewise Six Offices on ’lie ground
flunri itj ’ a row adjoining the HoteL
There is on the premises a most excel
lent STABLE. large and well arranged
also a smaller Stable wi’h ground fluors,
all admitablv sueed to the purpose of
the Establishment, There is attached to
ihe same a huge 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 bn> ding conve
niences (hat can be thought of.
chaediztog in the place, and tho great
popularity of the stand, and liberal pa
tronage which it has enjoyed in both
kinds of business,will ensure to the porch
aser a fair start in the race of compe'itinit.
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 Jfer..
The above </ffer includes also a first
rate Hostler name of Jim well known for
his skill and fidelitv; he is about 25 yeans
old healthy aud siont—likewise a capital
Co<-k about, 21 yeatsuld. I likewise pro”
pose tojsell- all the
Household and Kitchen
FU UN IT IRE
Bel tiging to the Establishment, con
sisung <>t a gieat variety of at tides too
tedious to enumerate. The Furniture is
ail neat and good, and some of it elegant;
there are in tho house.4o good- Feathet
B»;<is and furniture, all in good condition.
With the rest, I wish io sell a Carry
all and H irness, attd a one Horse Wag
gon and Gear; a good woik Horse; also
a Gig and Harness, three first rate milch
Cows; some Hogs, &c.
The terms of saie will be made extreme
ly favourable to those wishing io buy.—
But no part of this property will be sold
without the n hole
hugh McDonald.
N B. Tlit’ ooblic are assured that
’he Mansion II «t< l shall be kept in good
preparation fur such as may choose to
call, and no pains will be spared to give
th* very best accommodation 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 st..p at this house.
Dec 18 4« 151
CJ 5 " he RichmondEeqairer and Geor
gia Courier, will insert the above once’a
week for four weeks, and forward their
accoun’s to ’he Masion Hotel, Salisbury,
for payment.
TO M AS rER CARTENTERS AND
MASONS.
Executive Department, Ga,
Milledgeville, 12th February 1834
Sealvd proposals will be received at
this Departnn it until the 15ih day of
March next, fa making the repairs and
improvements < the State House,author
zed by the late enerai assembly and for
effecting which bject, twelne thousand
dollars wore app *prtated.
The old part o he building is to be
made to correspond with he new at the
N rib end,and the whole roof to be cov
eted with copper.
Bond, with approved security will be,
requited of the undertaker—the wt rk to
be completed by the first monday in Oc
tober next.
A competent superintendant of the
work may be appointed,who must be res-*
peered as such. A plan may
be seen at this Department. As he work
must be executed io tha best manner—the
decision of the Executive will not de
pend, alone,upon the lowest pioposal,but
due regard will be had to the Competen
cy and responsibility of the contractor.
The nescessary advances, to procure
ma erials will be made as soon as the con
tractor shalt have filled his bond.
By order of the Governor.
R. A. GREENE, Secretary.
and Southern Recor
de<, Milledgeville; Geo'gia Courier and
Constitutionalist, Augusta; Georgian, Sa
vannah; Macon Telegraph,Columbus Sen
tine!, will pubiish the above until the 10
March next.
Feb. 17 21
EXTRA size PiNE-AP
f’LES
20 Bunches Bananas, ripe
1000 C-iaconuts
25 Bis Newtown pippins
Ji. SMITH, & Co.
PROSPECTUS OF THE
STATE R.IGHLS S£ cZTINTEI,.
PUBLISHED in AUGU-TA GEM.
BY AUGUSTUS B- LONGSTREET.
DAY, the Noith*Ameiican Ga
M zei'e changes its name, its Edim<,
-and its frolitjeal principles. Hencefo'tb,
it will be the advocate of the doct iue.
contained in the;.Preamble and Resotu '
'ions, .of the State Right, Meeting, =at
Milledgeville, oh Hie 13<b November last.
Those who are unacquainted with the
Preamble and Resolutions refened *o,aie
informed—Thai they denounce, in un
qualified terms, the well known Prucla.
mation and Force Bill; They re-assert,
the principles of the Virginia and Ken
tucky Resolutions .4 ’9B, iq their plain,
obviou,, and primitive sense; un- bscmed
by ihe sophistry of modern Foderahti, i
and unimpaired by the strength.wasting
refinement of hare hearted Republicans;
They uphold State Sovereignty in a sen
sible form,and with intelligible attributes:
They of’tiotain that the General Govern
ment derive, it, powers fiom a compact
between Sovereign S ates; That these
powers are limited “sty the plain sense
and intention of the instrument constitu
ting that compact-, and that in case of a
di hbe> ate p t ’pable, and dangerous exer
cise o r 'her powers, not granted; it i the
4* duty of the States to interpose, for
arr sting the progress of the evil within
their respective limits and that the*
have she tigh’ “tn judge as well of infrac
tions of the Constitution, as of ihe mode
and m.-asure of redress.”
Thee are the principles of the Slate
Rights’ Party of Georgia,” the princi
ples of this gazette. We espouse them
because we find them blended with a ||
the original elements of our Governmen ;
and because they are admirable >o then.,
ry, nnd still more admirable in pmc-ice.
We deprecate 'heir antagonist doctrines;
because their promises have ev«r been
Consolidation; and their frtii<s—dissen
tions, n<t>t patiun, injustice attd op’ res
siou. Their first te i years’ reign, pro
duced the Alien and Sedition Laws and
they fell. Their last ten ve.arsl reign,
have biongh- be country to the verge of
civil war; clothed the President with
dictatorial power, exhibited his troops, on
the march from S<ate jo Stott met>a'
cing array—<no They reign on 1
In this state of Jhingtj, it becomes * eve
ry man who has life welfare ■ f his coun
try at heart, to consider what he can do
to redeem her frrtn disgrace, and rescue
her from speedy dissolution. We believe
• hat we cannot bt”'er direct our time and
labor tpthis object, han bv out hen
est endeavors t > bdng, back ihe peo i
pie iu the tepublicanislh which hey have
forsaken. To this end,we take the StXte
Rights Sentinel in chargb, and earn
eslly solicit the aid of all v ho think, with
us up .t this Jefeply interesting subject.
As we believe ’here is an inseparable
connexion between virtue and happiness,
vice and misery, whether considered in
leleibnce to bodies politic, or to individ
iials, it will be our ceaseless endeavor, to
this truth, upon the minds of the
people at large, and to make il, if possi
ble, the leading maxim of the party to
which we belong ail institutions, and
asociations,therefore,which have for their
object the improvement of the moral con
dition of our fellow citizens, will find a
warm supporter in rhe Editor of this pa
per; and all 'well writieu essays, rending
to tho same object, shall be welcomed to
our columns.
The State R ghts 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 ihe party,nor de
sert the pany,for occasional errors. When
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, so bids me
‘o 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 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 in advance; four if paid at
the end of the year—Semi-weekly paper,
five, if paid in advance, and six if paid at
the end of the year.
A. B,LONGSTREET.
Editors whn will publish the a
bove, will confer a favor on us which will
'be ihankfullv received.
Pine Apples, Bananas, Grapes,
Oranges, &c.
A J"|pk Extra size Pine Apples
FVF 100 bunches Bananas
10 Jars Malaga Grapes
15000 Sweet Oranges
60 Coaco Nuts
50 Jrums new Figs
10 4o Sultana Raisins, without seed
100 boxes bunch Raisins
60 half do du do
30 qr do do do
5 ases fresh prunes, in splendid fancy
packages, now landieg from Steamer, J. D.
Mongin and Lamar’s Baats For sale, *»y
N. SMITH & Co.
Jan 3 2
declarations.”
Neatly printed for ealefK 4»i» Office
A THE NS, GEORGIA. ; -
, THE Subscriber respectfully informs
1% hi Friends and Ire Public ge>ueit4lyithit
he has purchased (he abuvemention.ed Es
. tablishmetn.fotmcrh' k&pi by Nr. JOHN
t JACKSON. ’ ,
Tbrr-Ihouse tyill be ' ready for' ihe< <fe»
e commodatii RSif <■ . •_
P TRANSIENT AND REGULAR BOARDER 3
Either Single.or in
• O'< terms as can be hfforddl
» .» 'he place,by ihe first of January next.
The undivided attention of himself 'slid
• : bimi.v, will be conslai.ily dii the
'and’pleasu'fe of ail who they tall
> on him. • • . t .<
Hs STABLES, are ample, b>,
ROOMS-generally commodious, and no ,
'Vr‘ 1 W’Hfbespaled io furnishing I,i a TA
BLE wnh the best the market wifi affords
SAMUEL ftALLIHER.
Dec. 27 2m 154
US NEGROES, &cj~
FOR SALE.
Office Superintendent of Hoads r Sfc. >
Eastern District, January 11, 1834 J
IN obedi. nee to an Act of the Legislature Qf
the State of Georgia, >pproved by his excel
lency the Governor, on tl»e 21st day of Decem
ber, 1833, I will sell, at public out ry, to the
highest bidder, at the Courthouse, in the COUN
-1 Y of ELBERT,
On Munday, the \Hh day of March next.
The following named NEGROES, feh nging to
<he State of Georgia and attached t > tu« Lnxula
'(atiou, together with the Mu.es, Carts, Too!*,
. connected thereto:
Rasta (Vl.ils) N<c’ (Zeliars) Abram, (F.-
Cullens) Dawson, (*’ - k r.s) Aimst.-a.i, (Glaze)
T in,(Dalias) Mose;- (dijusj Rithmoud, (Bulk*)
Wailace, (Chariton) Isaac, (Brown) Toil
(Rowell) and Jeff, (Wingfield) an.l
Ou Monday, the 24th doy of March n<xt.
In like manner, at the O<iuthouse. n t’e
COUNIY of .’ORGAN, the following- ouimet
-'EGROES, be:orgii;gto the anil ait < hed
to the Greensboiough and Madison st u ti.n; to
gether with the Mules, one Horse Carta, 10. ls,
&<*. connected thereto:
Lot.do >. Benjar in. (Bustiwj Willis, (Cr sly),
Abr»ham, (Mealing) Billy, (Kennon)’. Axina,.
(Cargile) Dick, (bent) Henij (Smith) Joso ua
(M’Gar) Jerry, (Bu uells) Larkin. (Firter)
Ned (Ramsay) Georg., (S. aseiy) Peter, (Ca -
gile) Ji.ri.hain, (Collin-) N rth.nnel. (R* rry ,i Jo,
Seplf (Popes toseph, (General Pop JGeorgc
(Winter) Joe, (Rowland) London, (Brian!) C.<)
leb, (Rowell) Shade, (Jackson) Joe (V; Gar,
Nathan, (Coiling) Berrys (t in.-n;ps ■) 5.. >y
(Lnippkin) Harry. (Porter) ‘EKirk, ’latk,
(Burton) and
On Friday, (he 2Slh day ,f >ia>£h next.
mauuyr. at h nuthouse rh tt.e UUN
IY of LEKALft. tii. following .nam...! AE
GROES, belonging •> <h- S’ats and atiaehcd to
the Cherokee station, together with the Mules,
Carts, Tools, Ike,' connected thereto;
John, (Baptist) Adam Zach£. Jesse, Toney,
Hamptup. H’.r>y '’’om (Drtnrtrher) Tom,(Ja> K
sbn) vt» Il . (ti itheimidj Muses, (Akio-)
Jacob, (If out) Guy York, Ben, Isaac, Miles,
Ransom, Petei, Tim Beaver, and Bot.;
On Tuesday, the Ist day of April next
:’fndißo vrtnhnef, at the C <>m h •use in te • OUN
TY of HALL*, the f-'li win NEGROES, . eJoog
mg to ihe Sti fe, and ,t ta b< to the Gainesville
nation, fog <her with the Mules, Carts, < oolg,
&lc. conn. vi« 0 thereto:
. Peter, (Be 1) Lewis (L?. ) Hardy, Jerry (Ed
50..) Jim (Corbett) F» (Willis) Abrai am
(Og'ethrope) Billy,(Ke t- hum) Davy (Mahoney)
[tick, ( <i liman) Ann s . 'lahonevj Isaac (Har
deman) Matt. Smith) Arthir,'(Dru./m ».id- s
D ctor, Longstreet) l-ssex, (W’oo.i) Toney)
(Toombs) Joe (Sorrow) facob, Freems.,) At,
am, l arry, Freeman (Tow.is) am, (I'.tks)
Jeff (Walton) Peter (Mil's) .»< O’. ( <.-uey)
Henry, (Booker) and l»aniel (i n mt. ) tnd
On Monday the Ith day of April next
In like maoti. r, at the Cou) ih-use ■ ue '*N.
Irot BALDWIN, the foilowi. g u> e g.
GROES, belonging to the St -t- •><! at < tc
the Milledgeville and Hav k.nsvnie st .
gether with the Mules. Carts, loo's, o -
nected thereto:
Scipio, Jesse, July, Andrew. Moses, Fslick.
August, Sam, Xliiiip, San.lv, Jim, (Hann)
March, Joe, Anthony, Brutus, Robert, Billy, anti
Gideon.
For the information < f those pers >n' w-ho ior.y
e- . the folio a ing sections <>• the
oetore-menti»nvd actof the Legislature are here
with published.
•‘Sec. 4. Be it fu, tner xacledby the authority
ajaresa’d, That the s.iid Superintendents and
ei'ch ol them shall, at <1 they are hereby author
ized, as the agent of the Stale, to exetui- to the
purchaser or purchasers of said slaves or either
of them, good and sufficient titles [ warranting
the title thereof only] for and to said slave or
slaves, a>ul deliver unto him or them the
on said purchasers paying in cash one filth of
the purchase money therefor, and the balance
in thirty days thereafter, or tendering to the
said Superintendent a certificate Irom the Cash,
ier of the Central Bank of Georgia, th;t the
sard purchaser’s note sci the said halon- e bad
been discounted in said Bank, which the said.
Bank is hereby directed and att'h itzed t do
in snch manner and on such terms as are usual
in discounting on loans: Provided the s inie shall
not exceed twenty five hundred dollars
“Sec. 5. Be it further enacted by the authority
aforesaid, That, on failure of said porch, ser to
pay the said one fifth of the amount of said pur
chase money, at the time of >aid purchase, the
said Supttintendt nt shall proceed forthwith to
re-sell said slaves, not crying again the bid of
such defaulting purchaser during said sale, nd
on failure of said purchaser to pay the balaane
of said purchase money, or tender said certifi
cate as afore aid, within the space of thirty days
after said sale, said purchaser shall forfeit the
said one filth so paid, and said superintendent
shall, on thirty days’ notice being given lheieof
as aforesaid, re-sei! said slave, in the manner,
at the place, and on the terms and condition®
hereinbefore prescribed.
WILLIAM C. LYMAN
Juary 16ih, 1834. 12
Fire Company Lottery.
TITHE Agents of th« Augusta Independent Fire
I Company Lott- ry, who have not already
done so, are requested to rrake immediate ree
turns to VVm. P. Beers. E«q of Augusta, prepa
ratory to a final settlement of the same. Hold
ers of tickets too. by advising M.- Heers’ ot th
fii< t will facilitate am hasten th conclusion of
his protracted bust cess.
By order of 'he Board of Commissioners.
JOHN J. BYRD. Sed'y.
Hj* The Editors of the Savannah Geortiari,
Milledgeville Journal anti Fed-wal Union and
Athens Banner, will please to copy this advef”
tiserr.ent once and notice the tame under the Edi
torial head.
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