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We bare foreseen, from the beginning, that
the Senate would condemn, and the house ot
Representatives sustain, the administration in
the removal of the deposites. Th* law required
the Secretary ofthe Treasury to lay his reasons
for such an act before Congress—for what pur
pose? If they were deemed sufficient by Con
gress— the act would not be rescinded —if insuf
ficient, does it not follow that the deposites
should be restored by the Secretary? But it
will turn out, in tbe present instance, that Con
gress will decide positively neither way; for the
Senate says one thing, and the House will say
the opposite—therefore, Congress will certainly
not decide that the Secietary’s reasons are suf
ficient. Doesit follow, that by this course they
are declared insufficient, and that, therefore,
tbe deposites should be restored?
The argument on the Test Oath case, in
Charleston before the Court of Appeals; has been
concluded. Judge O'NeaLx Was not present,
so that the decision lies with Judges Johnson
and Harper, one on each side of the party
question. The result ttiay be anticipated with
out any reflection Oh the integrity and official
honesty of either of those gentlemen. If the
opinion sustains that of the Court below, the
question cannot be decided till re argued before
the full Bench, at Columbia, in May. After
Which, if still adverse to the rights of the minor
ty, an appeal Will be made to the Supreme
Court of the United States.
The following is the Oath, prescribed by an
act of Congress, Which has the approving sig
nature of Thomas Jefferson, to be taken by
the officers and privates of the army of the
United States: —“ I, ,do solemnly swear,
or aflirm, that I will bear true faith and alle
giance to the United States of America,
and that I will serve them honestly and faithful
ly against their enemies or opposers, whomso
ever.”*
Those who contend for the perfect independ
ence and unshorn sovereignty of the States, run
continually back to the period when they broke
the British yoke, and assumed, according to
them, each a separate and distinct independence,
and instance the circumstance of North Caroli
na and Rhode Island to refuse or decline signing
the Federal Constitution for many months after
the other eleven bad done so. Now, admitting
the position, that they did not resist British usur
pation as a united people, under restrictions
which infringed their perfect independence, and
curbed their sovereign will, and that when the
straggle was over,that every tie was dissevered,
and the Confederacy was resolved into its ori
ginal elements, each State being thrown back
on its natural sovereignty and independence as
a Ration; does it follow, that this state of affairs
has continued ever since, and now exists, after
the States have each solemnly signed away its
Rights as an independent nation, by giving their J
exorcise and guardianship to a common govern
ment, those rights expressly, whose exercise
alene give it the dignity and consequence at
tached to the term? And has not this act ever
since deprived them of auy right they
may have had to have been considered and
treated, as independent sovereign nations?
What constitutes a nation? Ind-pendeuce and
sovereignty. These terms imply the right to
declare war and make peace, to send and re
ceive embassadors, to coin money, to regulate
commerce, fcc. Have the States, separately,
•ne, or any of these, or other sovereign powers?
They expressly parted with these and others,
which belong to, and alone constitute, indepen
dent nations, a hen they signed the Federal
CUnstiiiution, and pledged their observance, and
that of their citixens, of the obligations of that
instrument. The very right to make laws for
<he government of their own citizens, which hns
been instanced as one o f the sovereign rights, is
expressly restricted to the enactment of those on.
ly which shall be consistent with the constitution
•nd laws of tbe whole. Look at the matter fairly
and honestly,as we hope we do,and see if all this
alang aboutt'he sovereign rights and independence
es the individual States, has not been, here at
least, rather an after thought, necessary to sus
tain the consistency of doctrines that have no
■better support than such evanescent visions.
Temperance.—Liberty (Ga.) is, we believe,
the only county in the United States in which
ardent spirit is not sold eihter by the wholesale
or retail! The county is very properly named,
as it is free from one of the greatest tyrants of
(he human race.— Charleston Observer.
Itis said in the Salisbury Journal that moie
than half of the Gold coined in the United
States Mint, was North Carolina Gold, and that
less than half the Gold found in this State is
carried to the Mint, so that it is not an extrava
gant assertion, that the annual product of out
Mines cannot be much under one million of dol
lars — Fay ell Journal.
Prince Talleyrand completed his 80th year on
the 2d of February last- When noticing this cir
enmstance.a London paper of the sth states that
tbe day previous be occupied the front seat of
the ambassador’s bench in the House of Peers,
and appeared to be in renovated health. He
was decorated with the riband of the French or
der of St. Esprit.
Agitation is the order of tbe Day in the Sen
ate. Every thing is watched—to be used for
political effect. Rumours are caught at, and
propagated from that high tribunal, to produce
excitement among the people.—Mr. Clay hears
• report about transfer Drafts being sent on to
relieve the Union Bank, against the latepanicof
Baltimore—and, without waiting to ascertain the
facts, proclaims the rumour from the housetops
—-aud (be rumour turns out to be false.—Mr.
Preston electrifies the Senate, by bringing for
ward the death of Mr. K*.tx, in a political fray
at Philadelphia. The Orator proclaims that the
Revolution is no longer bloodless. But it turns
ont, that Mr. K- is not dead. Ihuswe go! Agi
tation Agitation it the object.— Richmond Enq-
[for thk courier.]
The old members of Council, Delaigle,Crump,
and Bush, will be supported on Monday next by
the • LOWER WARD.
FOR THK COURIER.
Mr. Editor*
As we learn, that our present excellent Mayor
has served as many times in succession as the
City Charter allows, it becomes us to look about
atonce for his successor. No citizen presents
to eur view more qualifications for this office
than Gen. Thomas Flournoy. His talentsand
character, and the dignity of his manners are
worthy the office, for which he will receive the
support ofthe
Upper, Middle, and Lower Wards.
We are authorized to ahnounce Capt. Dreq
horn as a candidate to represent the Middle
Ward, at the ensuing election for Members of
the City Council. MANY VOTERS.
We stop the press to announce the arrival of
the Roscoe at New York with Liverpool dates to
the 25th Feb. On the 14th there was a reduc
tion of l-8d on American cottons, but on the
22d a rise of jjd, and sales extensive.
"‘commercial,
MOBILE, March 29. Cotton.— The receipts
of the Week are 6016 bales, the exports 4326,
and the stock on hand, including all on ship
board not cleared 41,836 bales.
There has been a steady and brisk demand
for cotton during the week, and from six to sev
en thousand bales have changed hands at an ad
vance on our last quotations of fully £c. and in
some instances jc per pound. In the face of a
foreign declining market, the causes of this ac
tivity and advance must be sought for on this
side of the Atlantic, but as it is our province to
state facts, rather than speculate upon them, we
leave the inquiry to those who understand the
subject better.— Register.
DIED,
On Saturday morning, Sth instant AMELIA
ELIZABETH, eldest daughter of Leon P. and
Elizabeth Dugas, aged 13 years and 10 months.
SHSaKßnßßOaiaßntemiaiSMßnßß*
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF
GEORGIA,
THE Annual Meeting of the Board of Trus
tees of the Medical College of Georgia
will be held at the College, on Wednesday, the
16th inst, at 10 o’clock.
LEWIS D. FORD, Sec’y.
April 7 41 4t
[O’ The Milledgeville Journal and Federal
Union will please to give the above one insertion.
TO RENT,
The HOUSE and LOT a( the
Sand Hills,near the TurknettSprings,
l| jagfl adjoining G. B Lamar’s place.
For terms, apply to
A. M. WOOLSEY.
April 4 3t 40
The first of the series of
vjQßf Lectures on the elements of
Botany, proposed by Dr. BULFINCH, will be
delivered at the Masonic Hall, THIS EVEN
ING, at half past 7 (.’clock.
Tickets for the course, at $3, and family
tickets, at $5. may be had at the book-store of
Mr. RICHARDS.
April 7 41
A CARD.
fJIURNER SMITH, Barber and Hair Dresser,
JL No. 332 Broad-street, Augusta, takes this
method of informing his friends, customers, and
the public generally, that as the Sabbath should
be a day of rest, and by the consent of a majo
rity of his customers, he declines hereafter open
ing his Shop on that day—and for the accommo
dation of those that cannot visit him early on
Saturday Evening, he proposes to keep open
until 11 o’clock. P. M. and hopes by this change
be will not displease, but rather encourage
others to follow his example.
April 2 It 39
The Stockholders of
the Vaucluse Manufacturing
Company, are required to pay the second instal
ment often per cent, on the amount of their
subscription to said Stock on or before the 15th
of April next. Either of the subscribers are
authorized to receive the same.
PAUL FITZSIMONS, ? Commis-
SAM’L. H. PECK. ( sioners.
March 12 30 15A
GEORGIA MILITIA
ATTENTION 398 DIST. COMPANY.
iA PPEAR on your parade
ZjL ground in front of the Me
thodist church on Tuesday next
at 11 o’clock A. M. Armed and
equipped according to law for
review and inspection,
By order of Capt. Dreghorn,
BUGBEE O: S.
April 4 40
MILITARY ENCAMPMENT.
Ao Encampment will com"
Imence at Macon on Monday,
the sth of May next, and
continue for one week. The
ground selected, is in tbe im.
mediate vicinity of the city,
commanding an extensive
view ofthe surrounding coun
try, and calculated for the ac
commodation of as many
companies as may come.—
The Volunteer Corps of the
State are cordially invited to attend.
Tents, Marquees, & all other necessary
equipages will be provided. Good Board
will be furnished by the Sutler at the rate
of 75 cts per day. Previously to the break
ing up of the Encampment, a Gold Med
al will be shot for by the Companies
present.
Lieu't CONNER, „
Serg’t CHAMPLAIN, Commt “ e *
Corp’l BACON; | . OJ „
Priv’ts WILSON, y Arran gm t
MORGAN, I £ om
WILLIAMS, T , Alacon
, DANIEL, jFofantrs
fty*The Georgia papers are requested
to publish the abovo as a matter of pub
lic accommodation.
April 7 41
“new’ establishment.
THE Subscriber (grateful for past favors)
takes this method of informing his friends
and the public, that he has opened his NEW
HOUSE, in front of the Theatre, (a few doors
above the Globe Hotel,)
WITH A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
CONFECTIONARIES, PERFUMERY,
FANCY ARTICLES, igc. frc.
Together with a choice stock of all kinds of
WINES, CORDIALS,SYRUPS, and every arti
cle usually kept in such an Establishment.
THE LAFAYETTE HALL.
In the rear es the Confectionary is likewise
now open for the accommodation of the public,
where Refreshments may be had at all hours.—
Gentlemen from the country can be accommo
dated with Breakfast, Dinner or Supper, at short
notice—and all who may feel disposed to patron
ize the Establishment, are assured that no exer
tions shall be wanting to merit their favors.
MARTIN FREDERICK.
N. B. Coffee sunrise till 10 o’clock at night.
April 4, 1834 Btw 40
$25,000, 10,000, 20 OF 2000.
On Friday will be received the drawing of the
splendid Virginia State Canal Lotteiy No. 6
Capitals $25,000, 10,000. 2 of 3000 O’ 20 of
2000 an immense amount in prizes of 500, 1ie.
lickets $lO, Halves 5; Quarter 250.
$20,000, S6OOO, SSOOO.
On Monday. Maryland No. 7—s2f ,000, 6000’
5000, 4000, 2498, 20 of 1000, &.c. Tickets $5,
halves 2 50; quarters 1 25.
SIO,OOO, $4389 4 OF SIOOO.
Afew chances remain in the favorite Literature
No. 14—510,000, 3389,'4 of 1000, ftc. Tickets
only s3—halves in proportion, for which, or the
above, apply at
loimsws.
Drawn Numbers, Petersburg 6.
51, 62, 21, 40, 43, 27, 18, 7, 6. 46
Holders of prizes are requested to call for the
cash or to renew in some of the above attractive
schemes at ,
ROBERTSON’S.
Grand Consolidated No. 7 will be received to
morrow.
April 7 40
SoOlil’ VV’A I! 1). '
The above reward will be paid for the recove
ry of a BLACK LEATHER TRUNK, With its
contents, or S2O for the PAPERS alone. Said
Trunk was missed by the owner from the Mail
Stage on the night of the 4th inst. when on its
way from Sparta to Warrenton. The aforesaid
rewards will be paid on delivery of either Trunk
or Papers to the Proprietors of the Planter’s
Hotel, Augusta, or the Planter’s Hotel; Warren
ton—No questions will be asked.
April! th, «6f 41.
NEW~STORET
K. A. & D. REID
Are now opening, at the Store recently occu
pied by James M’Dowal),
A Splendid Assortment of
DRY GOODS.
THEIR Stock comprises a general assort
ment of Staple and Fancy articles; which
have’been selected with great care and on the
best terms; and are offered to city and country
Merchants at low prices, by the pidee or pack
age, for cash or city acceptances.
April 7 41 w4t
NEW GOODS.
A LARGE and general assortment of Staple
and Fancy DRY GOODS, for sale by the
piece or package
ALSO
A stock of Boots and Shoes, well assorted for
the country trade.
. ~ „ , R. C. BALDWIN,
April 7 41 3t 234 Broad street"
SPRING GOODS.
GEO. A. WALKER.
Is now opening a large and splendid assortment
of new and fashionable STAPLE & FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Recently selected by himself, in the New York
and Philadelphia Marets, and well adapted to the
City and Country trade, consisting in part of
4 CASES superior Paris and London Printed
Muslins, latest style and yery cheap,
2 cases French Ginghams.
4 cases rich London Chintz Prints, (new pat
terns)
6 do American do (low price)
1 do super 4’4 Irish Linens, (warranted
gras bleach)
1 do Brown Hollands; 2do Brown Linen
Drills,
2 do Rouen Cassimere,
2 do Clark’s Spool Thread, assorted,
2 do Silk Umbrellas,
2 do ladies’ and misses Parasols & Sun
Umbrellas,
200 Cotton Umbrellas, [very cheap]
100 dozen ladies’ white Cotton Hose, [real En
glish]
Black and colored Crape Camblets, for men’s
summer wear,
5-4 super French and English Bombazines
Black and colored Circassians and .English mo
rinoes,
Black Italian Silk, [firs chop]
Black Gto de Swiss, Sinchews and Sarsnets
Green India Silks
Dark green Gro de Naples
Double and single Florence, [all colors]
Black, white and pink Italian Crapes
Single and double Buckrams; Crown Linings
Bonnet, Cap and Belt Ribbons, a good assort
ment
Plain Taffeta Ribbons, all Nos. from 1 to 22
Ladies’and misses Tuscan and fine Straw Bon-
nets
Bonnet Reeds, Straw Trimmings and Wire
Super white Gauze Flannel
4,6, 3 and 10 4 Table Diapers
Birds-eye and Rusia do Long Lawns
Linen Cambric and Linen Cambric Handker
chiefs,
Super slate colored Pongees
Blue and yellow Nankins
Pongee, Bandanna and flag silk Handkerchiefs
Super black Italian Cravats
Rich figured and plain Swiss Muslin
Plain, mull, medium and jacconet Cambrics
Cross-barr Muslins; striped Muslin Ginghams
3 4 and 6-4 Bobbinet Lace
Grecian and plain Lace Quillings
Rich Hernania, silk muslin and blond gauze
Shawls
Blue and brown cotton Drills
White and brown Linen do
Fancy striped Jean and marseilles Vestings
Corded skirts ; elastic sleeve stifferners
Grass cloth, for ladies skirts
Mrs. Cantelloe’s and Miss Hume’s Corsets
Ladies’ black and colored horseskin and silk
Gloves •
Men’s super Horseskin and brown thread do
Black and white English silk hose and half Hose
Brown, white and mixed cotton half Hose, (a
superior article)
Bead Bags and purses, powder boxes and puffs
Cloth, hair and tooth brushes.
PRENTICE'S PERFUMERY,
Together with a general assortment of
Bleached, Brown and Colored Domestic
GOODS,
All of which are offered either at wholesale
or retail, and on the most accommodating terms
(Lr” Merchants and others are invited to cal;
end examine the above stock.
April 7 41 ts
$ 25 REWARD.
STOP THE RUNAWAY.
ABOUT six weeks ago,my negro man STE
PHEN took the Stage, at Clarksville,
Habersham County, and has not been heard of
since. I presume he is lurking about Augusta,
as he is well acquainted about that place,having
formerly belonged to Colonel McGar, at the
Quaker Springs.
He isvery proud and desses well,is very like
ly and about twenty five years of age. I will
give the above Reward, to any person who will
put him in Jail, and write to me at Dahlohnega,
Lumpkin County Ga.
a. McLaughlin.
March 15th, 1834.—40—2 t.
ITT* The Augusta Chronicle will please give
the above three insertions, and forward their ac
counts to me. A. McL.
BLANK BILLS.
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
SIOO REWARD.
LOST or Stolen from the Subscriber about
. ■ the Sth of March, a roll of BANK
NOTES, containing between FOUR and FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS, in which th ere were
3 One Hundred dollarNoies on the Mechanics
Bank, the remainder was in Twenties, Tens, and
Fives the Bank not recollected. lam induced
to think that it has fallen in to the bands of some
negroes, and still remains hidden. I will give
the above Reward for the Recovery of the mo
ney, ot One. fourth of any part that may be de
tected; by applying to
FREDERICK LAMBACK,
per LAMBACK, & RUSE.
April 4 ts 40
Rail Road, Daily Line lie
tween Charleston & Hamburg.
ON and after TO MORROW, the Rail Road
Passenger Cars will leave the station in
Hudson, st. every day, precisely at 6 o’clock,
A. M.
O’ The papers in Augusta; Journal and Fed
eral Union, Milledgeville; Macon Messenger;
Athens Banner; Columbus Democrat; Montgom
ery, (Ala,) Planter’s Gazette; Tuscaloosa State
Intelligencer; Knoxville Register, and Bulletin
and Courier, New Orleans, will insert the above
twice a week for one month, and forward their
accounts.
Charleston, March 31 2w1m40 [April4]
New-York and Charleston
Steam Packet Line.
The superior Steam pac-
Ok. kets WILLIAM GIBBONS
iiVf or r 3 P' Pennover, and DA-
BROWN, Capt. Cof
fee, will now ply regularly between New-York
and Charleston; South-Carolina, by one or the
other boats leaving each Port evdry Saturday
at 4 o’clock,P. M. The Rail Road from Charles
ton, South-Carolina to Hamburg and Augdsta
being now in successful daily operation, Passen
gers froiq the South and West will find this line
expeditious and agreeable. Passage on the
Rail Road from Augusta or Hamburg to Charles
ton s6| exclusive of meals. In the Steam Pac
ket from Charleston to New-York S3O, includ
ing the best of Fare.—Berths can be engaged
by letters (post paid) directed to Charles Mor
gan, Agent; New-York, or William Patton,
Agent, No; 6 Fitzsimons' wharf, Charleston,
South-Carolina.
N. B—The WILLIAM GIBBONS departs
from Charleston Saturday, sth April, 1834, and
the DAVID BROWN ou the 12th, and one or
the othei boats regularly every Saturday there
aftei.
O’ All the Newspapers to the Southward
and Westward of Charleston which have here
tofore advertised these Boats, will please give
this advertisement three insertions.
April 4 3t 40
New Job Printing Office.
THE subscriber will receive in a few days, a
complete PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT
and will be prepared to execute at his pre
sent Office, 261 Broad street, opposite the Ma
sonic Hall, at the shortest notice, and on the
most favorable terms:
Circulars, Catalogues,
Bills of Lading, Pamplets,
Bills of Parcels, Cards of all kinds,
Receipts, Post Bills,
Checks, Hand Bills,
Show Bills, Military Orders,
Labels, Law Blanks,
and BLANKS of every other description.
A practical knowledge of the business mate
rials of the best description, end the devotion of
his best efforts in the execution of work entrust
ed to him, with taste, correctness and punc
tuality. he trust will insure him a portion
of the patronage of his mercantile friends and
others, in his (in this city) new vocation.
GEO. ROBERTSON.
April 2 39
(HECKS
ON
NEW-YORK,
PHILADELPHIA,
AND
charleston,
At 1-2 per Cent. Premium.
For sale by
J. D. BEER’S, J.R. ST.JOHN $ CO
April 4 12
Sight Exchange.
(N HECKS on the Branch of the United States
7 Bank. New York, in sums to suit purcha
sers; for sale for NOTES OF THE BANKS
OF THIS CITY.
Apply to
WILLIAM ROBINSON,
234 Broad street.
April 2 3t 39
J. P. SETZE.
HAS just opened part of his Spring and
Summer GOODS, among which are,three
cases of Ladies and Misses
PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS.
April 4 50
BEER and CIDEK.
Cream Ale for spring use
15 Bbls Crane’s Cider No. 1
Just Received and for sale by
M. NELSON.
April 4 2t 40
NOTICE.
AN Election for Mayor and Members of the
City Council of Augusta will be held on
Monday, the 14/4 day of April nexb
For District No. 1*
At the Office of Jan.es W. Meridsth, Esq. to
elect Three members under the superintendance
es Edmund B. Glascock, James W. Meredith,
Gary F. Parish, Esqrs. or any two of them.
For District No. 2.
At the Eagle and Phonix Hotel to elect three
members, under the superir.tendance of Moses
Ross, John Bones and Amory Sibley, Esqrs. cr
any two of them.
For District No. 3.
At the Planters’ Hotel, to elect three members
under the superintendance of P. Bennoch, P.
Stovall and Wm. Bostwick, Esqrs., or any two
of them;
The Polls will be opened at 10 A M. and
closed at 2 o’clock P. M.
When the Polls are closed, the Managerswill
convene at the Council Chamber, and add toge
ther all the votes given in the several Districts
for Mayor of the City, and thereupon declare
the person having the highest number of votes
duly elected, and make return of all the votes
to SAMUEL HALE,
Mayor City of Augusta.
March 31 38
Real Irish Potatoes.
I OMK HAMPERS IRISH POTATOES
I VqJ 60 bbls, superior Northern do. for
family use. Just received and for sale by
N. SMITH A’ CO.
March 31 36
KoTicte.
THE Taxes for the City of Augusta for the
present year are now due, and the under
signed will call on the citizens for the purpose
of receiving them; and those who do not avail
themselves of the opportunity which will then
be afforded of making payment, will be return
ed as defaulters to the City Council, and dealt
with as the Ordinance directs.
JOHN H. MANN, Col’r. & Treas.r, C. A.
March 14 2m 31
MISSING.
THREE bundles 5 8 band Iron ttiWked S.
G. that were landing from Steam Boat Co.
boats about the Ist of December last. Any per
son having them will confer a favour on the ow
ner by giving information Os it to.
RATHBONE k HOLLAND.
March 28th ts 37
NOTICE.
THE Public are cautioned not credit or make
any contract with my wife FERRIBY
MORGON, as she has left my bed and board
without any cause, and it is not known to me
where she has gone. She left my house on the
Sth day of February last with her daughter.
She is about s‘feet, 4 or 5 inches high, slim
make, thin visslg?, blatk eyes, and her skin
much tanned by thfe sun—across the shoulders,
narrower than common. Her daughter is about
2 inches less in heighth, and may be known by
either of the following names : Sarah Weiks,
Sarah Hill, or Sarah Newbury—she has black
eyes, fair skin, and in all a well looking woman.
Any information respecting either of them will
be thankfully received, by letter directed to tbe
Augusta Post Ofllce, to
JAMES MORGON.
March 21, 1834. w 3 34
GuardiaiPs Noticed
FOUR months afterdate application will be
made to the Inferior Court of Richmond
County, for leave te sell the interest of Thomas
and Walker Watkins, minors, in the boy HAR
RY aud girl LUCY; also in a tract of laud call
ed Rosny, lying on Butler’s Cteelr, Richmond
county, containiog about 2000 acres.
ROBT. WATKINS Guardian.
March 24 35 IU
"mSSOLUTIOIt
THE Firm of RUSE & BUGBEE, In the
Augusta Restorative, has this day been
d'ssolved by mutual consent, —All persons hav
ing demands against the Firm will p l# sent them
to S. Bugbee, who is authorised to settle the
same. FRANCIS RUSE,
SANDFORD BUGBEE.
March 28, 1834. 37
O" The Subscriber returns his sincere thanks
to his friends and the public generally for past
favors, and begs to inform them that the estab
lishment will be continued as heretofore, and
conducted so as to merit a continuance of past
patronage. S. BUGBEE.
Fruit! Fruit!
BUNCHES BANANAS
150 large PINE APPLES
5000 SWEET ORANGES. For sale
b 7 N. SMITH Is CO.
March 31 33
Prime Pork.
1 BBLS. New York City Inspection.
JL Just received and for'sale by
„ , WM. BOSTWICK.
March SI St 33
~PRIME PORK.
■g PRIME PORK—New York City
JLkF inspection. Ou consignment agkfor sale
b 7 A. I HUNTINGTON.
March 31 • 59 33
~ COFFEE
lOO’y new Crop COFFEE for sale
M RATHBONE k HOLLAND.
March S ( f 27
TIN PLATES.
QifeO BOXES TIN PLATES of the Pont
/ > oe/_brand, direct from Europe,
for sale by R. c. BALDWIN.
234 Broad-street.
April 2 2t 39
NEW BOOKS.
England and America, a comparison
of the social and politieal state of both
Dymond’s Essays on the the Principles of
Morality, and on the private and political rights
and obligations of mankind, with a preface by
the Rev. Geo. Bush A M. &t<i.
Aids to Mental Development; or Hints to Pa
rents, with an Address to Mothers; by a Lady of
Philadelphia.
A Nairative of the Life of Col. David Crock
ett, written by himself
Just received by T. H. PLANT,
March 27 It 238 Broad street.
Potatoes on Consignment.
200 Bbls just Received and for Sale low,
ALSO, IK STOKE,
75 Bbls Flour, Canal , and other Brands
Cream ale and New ark Cider
Mackerel in bbls and Half do No 1 2 and 3
Together with a general assortment of
GROCERIES, and
LIQUORS,
Os all kinds to suit purchasers, by
M. NELSON
March 12 4tw 30
BUTTER & LARD.
Kegs, Superior Leaf Lard in
Vp small packages, suitable for fam
ilies
10 Firkins, Choice Goshen Butter,
Just received and for sale by
M. NELSON.
Feb. 28 - Stw 2fl
oranSes?
10,000 LARGE and Sweet Oranges
7 20 Boxes Fresh Lemons
Just Received and for sale by.
N. SMITH fc Co
February 28 26
Landing from Lamar’s Boats.
k Hhds. and 50 bbls Northern Rum
OVJ 10 Hhds N. O. Rum
6 pipes Holland Gin
132 kegs Nails, assorted
88 reams Writing Paper
17 bales Shirtings (unbleached)
2 cases bleached Shirtings
23 bbls Whiting
Flour, Whiskey, Raisins, !fc.
FOR SALE, BY
G. H. METCALF.
Feb 7
CHEAP LINENS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR,
HAVE received from New-York a large
supply of cheap Irish Linens, Linen sheet
ings, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins. Also
Rich Freuch Muslins Col Poult-de-Soie’s, Rich
Furniiure Prints and c’ eap Calicoes f r Ser
vants to whichthey would respectfully invite
the attention of toeir frie ids ftotn the City and
C ountry.
Augusta, Feb 7 17 ts
W. Adik
ILL be sold ou the first
in May next, at the market howsa
in the City of Augusta withib tbe legal
hours of sale;
All the right; title; interest and ciaitti
of William Shannon in and to tbe uneX"
pired lease of the lot and improvethentt
situate, lying and being in the City ot
Augusta and oh the corner of Jacksod
and Broad Street and known as thU
Globe Hotel ; also the following nbgrU
slaves to wit. Peter; Cathe ine; Frank;
Julia, Anthony, Mary, Dikey, Violet,
Bob, Solomon, Fanny Ki-iiah; Jenny;
Easier, Let, Lin, Sam, Margaret; aleß
two stages, aho eight horses, vie ward k
robe, nine carpets; one table nod eads;
3 side boards; one lot plated war o,oxo lot
glass ware, one hundred and fiifty six
chairs, fifty three Bedsteads, Beds aud
Bed clothing for same, twenty uno pair
and irons one wotk table, four Sofas, two
Fenders, and Book cases, fobr mantel
Glasses, 13 tables, 1 Slab 1 pair Branch
candlesticks, 1 Idt crockery, 1 lot glasa
ware, 1 lot jars 2 lamps, S bureaus;
22 glasses,44 small tables,! 1 wash stands,
32 pitchers, and basins, 1 rug, 1 lot man
tel ornaments, 3 pr plated candlesticks, 1
dining table, 1 lot shovel and tdngs, and
6 Gows and Calves,
Levied on as the properly bf William
Shannon to satisfy sundry fi fas from
Court of Common pleas, M. H. McAtis*
ter aud Sarah Jones vs said William
nun.
E. B. GLASCOCK, Sharif, C. A.
Richmond Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold ou the first Tuesday ia May
next, at tbe Market Haese, ia the eit/ of
Augusta, wiihia the legal heart as sale,
Oue NEGRO WOMAN aamed Maria, IkVlad
on as the property of Alexander Mckeaeia, to
satisfy a fi fa the Trustees of the Academy B*
Richmond county vs Alexander McKenaie and
Angus Martin, security.
ALSO,
Forty sevan Bales of Cotton, levied on as the
property of William Py« sue Littleberry Hop.
per to sat.sfy a fi fa from Oglalbarpe Inferior
Court on the foreclosure of a mortgage, Aliol
Smith vs William Pye and Littleberry ilapprhr.
ALSO
A Lot of Land ia the City es Augusta, with
the improvements thereon, containing a front
on Broad street of twenty-seven and a half feet,
(271 feet), bounded on the south by Brood street;
west by Dr. Thomas J. Wray's lot, east by the
lot now occupied by £. O. Cook, and north by
let formerly the property of Boajaasla Mali.
ana*
A lot of Land, eltuaied on Washington Street
Coataiaiog a front on eoid Mroot of fifty aid
feet [56 feet] and reading bach one hundred
and acveu tect, (107 feetj the Maae being d
part of Lot No 23, bounded on the Rast by
Washington Street, south by a part of lot Ne.
23, now tn the pooeeoeion of John Moore, na tbe
west by Jacob Daufortb’c brick heuae lot, aad
on tbe north by lot late M. 8.. Reid's.
ALSO,
A House and Lot, bounded on the south Wjr
Broad Street, west by Joseph K. Kilburn's ware
house, on the north by Jenea afreet, and en the
east by lot on which Jacob Danforth now rm
sides.
ALSO
Oa a lot of laud with tbs impravembiltd
thereon. Bounded on Hie am th by Buy
street Eastwardly by a line drawn through
the middle of an alley which separates it
from the lot on which Sime, Williams A
Woolaey’t ware House stands westwardly
by a lot of McKenuio A Beaaosh, and
southerdly by a lot no Reynold street;
now owned by Wyllia Catlin, 4* Samuel
Hall the above four lots levied on as the
property of Jacob Danforth to satisfy a
fife, Gaiaway B. Lamar vs* James Willy;
Jacob Danforthplosepb Bacon, A Abram
Danforth.
ALSO
On two Lots of land with the improve 4
meats thereon, one Bounded East by
Washington street, north by Ellis street
south by Jacob Dill's lot aad west by 10l
of John B. Guodrun, the other bpundoJ
west by Washington stieet, south by Ellis
street,Ess: byAlexander Martin's let and
north by let of Robert A. Reid, levied
on as the property of Andrew J. Dill, to
satisfy two fifes, the Bank of the State of
Georgia, vs. Andrew J. Dill, and sold
subject to two Mortgages
F. W. LACY. Sheriff, R. C»
April 4 40
Georgia Richmond County.
WHEHEAS William Bryant, Administra
tor on the Estate of James Bryant, dfi*
ceased applies for letters of Dismission.
All person concerned are hereby notified
be and appear at my office Within the time prn*
scribed by law to shew cause (if any) why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under iny hand at office April 4.
GEO. M. WALKER. C. C. O*
April 4 m6m 40
Lincoln Sheriff Sale.
On the first TUESDAY in May next, will,
in the le<al hours, be sold before the Court
House door, in Lincolnton, Lincoln County—
The tract of LAND, containing Sixty Acres,
more or less, in the county of Lincoln, and oa
the Petersburg Road 4 miles from the Court
House—Levied on as the property of Edward
Eads, to satisfy Jifa. from a Justices Court, dis
trict No. 186, in favor of James Welbern, as. Pa
ter Lamar, Admin'r. on the Estate of Edward
Eads, levied and returned to me by a Constable
HARDY LEVERITT, Sheriff.
March 31, 1834. 8 8
SEGARSII!
A few thousand remaining of the well known
stock es superior
SPANISH CIGARS,
At Beers’s Lottery Office, No. 241. Bioad Street
will be sold, at very low prices—Smokers wha
have hitherto favored Beers’ with their eustom
and all who prefer a genuine article at a trlfliqg
expense, will do well to call and fnrnish them
selves immediately.
March 19 08 It
Butler, Buck Wheat,
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 1 Salmon
10 do do No 1 Beef
6000 Bls Loaf 8z Lump Sugar assorted qualities
100 Jars assorted Pickles
20 Kegs Superior Lard
Just Received and for sale by
N.swrrH kc*.
November 6 h 33
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