About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1835)
NOTICE. I WILL attend at my south-west cor ner basement story of City Hall, every day (Sundays excepted) from 2 to 5 o’clock P. M. until the first day of February next, for the pur pose of receiving the returns of Taxable proper. ty within.the limits of the city of Augusta. All persons interested, will please pay attention to this notice, as after that time a double Tax will be imposed upon all who may neglect to make their returns. GEO. M. WALKER. Jan. 9,1835. 4 ts- All thepapers in the City under contract with the City Council, for printing, will please insert the above notice. NOTICE To Merchants and Planters* THE extensive and convenient Fire-Proof Ware-House, lately occupied bv Messrs. fiims, Williams & Woolsey, is open for the re ception of Cotton aud Produce of all kinds; and the subscribers will make advances when de sired, on produce in store. Their terms of storage will be twelve and a half c«nts per bale on cotton each month. They will make sale of cotton directed to them, or in store at twenty five eents per bale. Being determined to avoid speculating in cotton, they will always be pre pared to execute any orders promptly, and pledge themselves that no exertion shall be wanting to promote the interest of their friends. S. KNEELAND. J. K. KILBURN. £3pThe businees will be conducted under the firm of B. KNEELAND & Co. Augusta, April 45 'new lard. ■fl V/A Kegs new LEAF LARD. A f G. H. METCALF. Jan. 2,1835. A Splendid Assortment of PLAIN AND FANCY BRUSHES. THE undersigned has just received direct from the Manufactory, the largest and most splendid assortment of BRUSHES ever before offered in this market. Among them are the following: Electric Porcupine Navarino Toilet Ladies’ Curl (gold tip) Lafayette Misses’, assorted Vignette and Fluted Case Fleurett and Vignette Lafayette Fleurett, Devergent Nonpareil and Satin Wood Hair Brushes Lang Handle Fancy Vignetto Cloth do Fancy do Japan do do Superior Black Vignette do do Plain and Fancy do various do do Fine Fleurett Silver Wire Tooth Brushea Carve do Nonpareil do do Cassed do Trepaned 3 and 4 row do Fancy Japan Crumb Brashes do do Hearth do > do do Flesh do Vignette Long Hand Flesh do Long Handle Siamese do do Fine Chinese Hat Brush Toilet do Silver Wired, Ivory Nail and Comb Brush Fancy Japaned Shaving do Fleurett do - do Fine Dressing Case do Fancy Japaned Vignette Horse do Together with Painters’and Artists’Brushes, and every other kind in use. All of which will be sold lower than they can be procured else where in the Southern States. JAMES LEVERICH, No. 161 Broad st. 2d door below the Eagle and Phcenix Hotel, Augusta, Georgia. Nov 28 ' w 8 2 T 4 carriages to hire. TIHE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he keeps for hire, at the Eagle and Phcenix Hotel Stables, Carriages, Barouches. Gigs, Sulkies, and • Horses, of all descriptions, with careful drivers where be can accommodate, on reasonable terms, eith er those wishing only a short excursion, or the traveller who irqiv desire a longer trip into the country. He wnl also keep horses upon liber al terms by the day or month. His long expe rience too with Horses and their diseases will enable him to render useful services in that re spect. His friends may calculate on the most diligent attention to their interests, and a sin cere effort to accommodate them in all p rticu nrs OTHO WEAVER DENTISTRY. THE (Subscriber wishes to give notice to his friends, that he will, after a short time, leave for the low country, on his annual visits ; and desires those for whom he has commenced operations, to call immediately, and have them finished before he leaves. He would also say to those who are unac quainted with his operations, that he practices on scientific principles; and on as reasonablo terms as Dentists of respectability in New York and Philadelphia, and will warrant his opera tions to be equaljin beauty,durability, and use, to any that can be procured in the United States S. OSBORN, Surgeon Dentist. Dec. 15 149 ts ENGLISH GARDEN SEED. AVERY large and general assortment, em bracing almost every kind and variety Imported, put up, and for sale by R. B. HAVILAND & Co. Also, n few Barrels of superior Top Onions. A TEACHER WANTED. A YOUNG MAN to take charge of a School in the neighborhood of Augusta. Apply at this Office. H Jan. 7, 1835. 3 3t. Brought to Augusta i ON 29th last April, a Negro Man, calls him i self 808 ; says he belongs to John Groce, i in Chatham, near Savannah. Bob is an Afri- 1 ran, dark complected, 5 feet 5 inches high, speaks very broken, rather chunky bnilt, and 50 or 55 years old. ALSO, On the 22d of December last, a Negro Man, calls himself TONY, says he belongs to John Sentiford, in Houston county. He is 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complected, rather thin vis age ; says he is 52 years old. The owners are requested to come forward, prove property, pay expences and take ihem from Jail. G. S. CLARKE, Jailor. January 9, 1735 >^-- > 3t 4 ~~ Lo< x out: I TRADED some time last summer with Col. William Kerr of Athens, for a yellow Ne gro Man, known in this city by the name ®f Daniel Kelly. Daniel was at the time I traded for him Runaway—and is still out. All per sons are requested to let said Negro pass if seen about the etty of Augusta. And the reward of ferred by Col. Kerr, was withdrawn on the day of his sale to me. I have been looking daily to see Daniel, and information reached me to-day that a certain person known to me had advised Daniel not to come to me, as it was a plan laid to catch him for CoL Kerr. It appears to me this good genlfeman is about to get himself into a situation it will cost him some help to get out, ns well as expense. Daniel cannot he bought from me at any price bv said person. ROBERT W. Me KEEN. Nov 14 • 136 FOUR months atterdate application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Rich mond county, for leave to sell ail the real es tate of William Jackson deceased, for the bene- i fit of his creditors. ANDREW J. MILLER, Adru r. Nov 14 1 4 m 136 j FOR SALE. A FEW SHARES of the Athens Rail Road Stock—the first instalment paid. Enquire of U. B. CLARK. Jan. 7,1835. 3 3t. SERVANTS. THE subscriber has two WOMEN yet to HIRE, good Cooks, Washers and Ironcrs. J. G. M’WHORTER. January 5, 1834. AN OVERSEER. WANTED to take charge of a swamp plan tation. A man without a family wculd be prefered, apply to JOHN HOWARD. Jan. 5 2 STEAMBOAT OFFICE, » Savannah, sth Jan. 1835. J DIVIDEND No. 21—The Board of Direc tors of the Steamboat Company of Geor gia have this day' declared a dividend of thirty eight dollars per share, on the profits of the Com pany for eight months past, which will be pay able to the Stockholders or their legal represen tatives on and after Thursday, the 15th inst. WM E LONG, Jan. 9,1735—t5. Treas. S. B. Co, DIVIDEND NO O. Office Augusta Insurance and Banking Co. J Bth JANUARY, 1835. $ rpHE Board of Directors have this day de- Ji dared a dividend of 4 per cent, on the capital paid in for the past six months, which will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representatives on demand. ROBERT WALTON, Cashier. Jan 9 4 3t NEW HOTELS THE PLANTERS HOTEL, Hamburg, S. C. THIS Establishment is now open for the re ception of Travellers and others. The subscriber pledges himself to spare no pains to render all comfortable who call on him. He has provided the best of Cooks and Ostlers. LESTER RICHARDS. Hamburg. Jan. 7, 1835. 3 Im. J. PAR ML Y, DENTIST. MAY be expected in AUGUSTA, at the commencement of the ensuing Spring. Jan. 5, 1835. 1 Iwtm. The city papers will insert the above once a month for three months. GOSHEN CHEESE & BUTTER. J xT* CASKS Cheese 70 Firkins butter, for sale by G. H. METCALF. Nov. 28 142 “AUGUSTA SPRING RACES, WILL commence on the Second Tuesday in MARCH next, when the following Purses will be run for, free for any horse in the world: First Day, two mile heats, #2OO Second Day, three do do 300 Third Day, four do do 600 Fourth Day, mile heats, best 3in 5 300 PROPRIETORS. Jan. 5, 1835. 2 tdr. Richmond Sheriff Sale. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in February next, at the lower Market House, in the City of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale— TWO NEGRCES, Bob and Isaac, levied on as the property of William B. Savage to satisfy a fi fa on the foreclosure of * mortgage George Twiggs vs said Savage. E. B. GLASCOCK, Dep. Sh'Jf. THIRTY DOLLARS REWARD! RANA WAY from the Subscriber’s plan tation, near Augusta, on the 6th inst, a ne gro fellow called JOHN, about 35 years old, near five feet five inches high, chunky built, with thick lips—a black mark on one ofhis cheeks, and a scar on his right arm. He had on his feet irons which very likely, he will get rid of, but the marks of which, may perhaps be seen. When he went away he had on a red flannel shirt, and he may have had another of thick cotton shir ting, and mixed twilled cotton pantaloons. Any persons that will apprehend the said run away fellow and bring him to me, or place him in some safe Jail so I can get him, shall have the above Reward from the Subscriber. NICHOLAS DELAIGLE. Oct 21 __ ts 126 FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Warranted Genuine, Growth of 1834. RAISED by the Shakers, at Enfield Con necticut, just received this day a large sup ply of the above seeds selected positively for this market and will warrant their giving en tire satisfaction. For sale by J. LEVERICH. No. 161 Broad street, 2d door below the Eagle and Phomix hotel. Nov. 28 142 GENEVA FOR SALE. THIS valuable estate, four miles above Au gusta, lying on both sides of Rae’s creek, containing nearly 400 acres, about half of which is in wood, with a good dwelling house and all necessary out buildings, about 2000 bearing grape vines, fruit trees of various sorts, and sev eral lots of Gama and Guinea grass, is offered for sale. One third of the purchase money, will be required in hand, the balance in one and two years—Apply in my absence to Mr. D. F.] Halsev. THO. FLOURNOY. Dec. 5 ts 145 Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS William Moncrief applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of David Moncrief, late of said county' deceased. These are therefore to cite all persons con cerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 4th Nov., 1834. MICAJAH HENLEY, C. C. O. Nov 10 It 134 WHEREAS Benjamin Rowell, guardian of the minors of William Rowell, de-1 ceased, applies for Letters Dismissory, These are therefore to cite and admonish all spersons concerned to be and appear at my office swithin the time prescribed bv law.toshow cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 22d Sep tember, 1834. GEO. M. WALKER. Sept 22 ts 112 Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS Jeremiah Griflin, executor on the Estate of Nathaniel Ragan, late of said county, deceased, has petitioned the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory from said estate, These are therefore to cite and admonis all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law, and show cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 4th dav of September, 1833. MICAJAH HENLEY, C.C.O. Sept 8 29 Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS Jeremiah Griffin, administra tor on the estate of Mary Ann Cutliff, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from aid estate, All persons concerned are hereby notified to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 4th day of September, 1834. MICAJAH IIENLY, C. C. O. Sept 3 105 NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. K HHDS. New Crop forsale by O V G. H. METCALF. Jan. 12 5 POTATOES. Potatoes, for sale bv G. H. METCALF. RICE. Casks prime new RICE. G. H. METCALF. Jan. 2, 1835. JUST RECEIVED. "fi t KEGS Superior Goshen Butter -S- 30 Half and GLuarterbbls Buckwheat flour, and Sugar House Molasses — A few kegs superior Pickled Tongues 5 Casks Goshen Cheese and 10 Hhds Whis- 40 Bbls Whiskey 20 Hhds St. Croix Sugar Prime 200 Bbls N. E. Rum Offered for sale at a small advance for cash. ROBERT W. McKEEN. Dec. 22 152 ■NATO I~AND 2 Mackerel in whole and half IH BBLS For Sale by RATHBONE & HOLLAND. Dec 19 150 SHOT AND LEAD. “0 Zph £K BAGS Shot, assorted sixes. < O O O 45. H. METCALF. Dec. 17 CHEAP CLOTHS. Snowden & Shear HAVE received from New York, a large supply of extra and superfine Blue, Black, and Fancy colored CLOTHS nnl CASSI MERES, which will be sold at reduced prices. Dec 15 ts 149 CHEAP shell combs, Snowden & Shear HAVE received from Philadelphia, a large supply of superior SHELL SIDE and TUCK COMBS, which will be sold at reduced prices. ts 149 Dec 15 HULL’D BUCKWHEAT and qr. bls Hull’d Buck When & •_> N. SMITH & Co. Nov 28t 118 M CALCINED Plaister Paris, White Lead, X-7 Linseed Oil, Window Glass, &c. A large supply just received and forsaleby R. B. HAVILAND &CO. Nov 26 ts 126 LADIES MERINO CLOAKS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, have just received a supply of Ladies splendid MERINO CLOAKS, of the latest style. ALSO —A LARGE SUPPLY OP Ladies Silk, Circassian and Crape Camble CLOAKS. All of which will be sold at very low prices. Oct. 29 BLACK MERINO CIRCASSIANS?” SNOWDEN & SHEAR, have Just received from New York, a supply of superior Black Circassians, ofthe soft finish for Ladies Dresses. ALSO, A very large supply of Checked Muslins, of a great variety of patterns and of extra quality. Thread Laces, Needlework, Insertings and Collars Fancy Satin and Chally Handkerchiefs Clark’s Spool Cotton And a large supply of Drilled Eye Needles' warranted to be ol a superior quality. Nov. 7 ts 133 SPANISH SEGARS. JUST Received, 10,000 first quality Spanish Segars, for sale low by J. MARSHALL. Nov. 24 140 CORDS AND TASSELS. Snowden & Shear, HAVE received this morning from New Y’ork a large supply of fancy Silk and Straw Cords and Tassseis for Ladies’ Bonnets; also, Slatter’s premium Bleached Shirtings— Blue Sattinetts and Dover Sheetings. ALSO, On hand a splendid assortment of Ladies’ Merino and Crape Camblet Cloaks. Nov 10 ts 134 RAISINS, SUGAR, and BRANDY™ Barrels New Orleans Sugar QPnLp 30 “ Jamaica “ 20 “ Muscovado “ 10 qr Casks Cognac Brandy 50 Boxes Bunch Raisins Just Received and for! Sale low for cash o approved paper by J. MARSHALL. Nov. 19 ts 138 JUST RECEIVED. MEASURES, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Bar rel Covers, Chairs, Codfish and Onions, this day received by JSEO. H. METCALF. NEW RAISINS. *« WHOLE and half Boxes, for sale bv G. H. METCALF. Nov. 28 112 JUST RECEIVED. HHDS Prime H. Sugar. AS* 10 kegs superior Goshen Butter sold by the keg or pound bv ROBERT W. M KEEN. Dec 5 ts 115 GIN, RUM Js WHISKEY. ■fl BLS. 30 HHDS. For sale bv JL G. H. METCALF. Jan. 2,1835. SWEET WINK £ K Q.R- casks, for sale low. G. H. METCALF. Dec. 17 codfishTonions &c7 40 'h BOXES Selected Fish, ‘□ifcw-F 4000 Bunches Onions, 100 Bbls Potatoes, > 10 Bbls Cranberries, for sale by G. H. METCALF. Nov. 28 143 PRIME COFFEE. Q Tierces superior GREEN COFFEE. G. 11. METCALF. Jan. 2, 1835. PURE^VINTE R~STRAINED LAMP OIL, for sale bv R. B. HAVILAND & Nov. 19 138 SMITH’S BELLOWS. JUST received, a first rate article of Smith’s Bellows, warranted, and for sale by JAS. LEVERICH, 2d door below Eagle and Photmix Hotel. i Dec. 24 4w 153 CREAM ALE. QfIIBARRELS CREAM ALE N. SMITH & Co. Nov 28 148 DRUGS MEDICINES &C. f JT3 HE Subscribers are receiving weekly sup i X. plies, and will keep constantly on hand a Stock embracing almost every article usually l kept by Druggists—which they will sell on as ( favorable terms as can be obtained in the State. R. B. HAVILAND A Co. Ttr Orders rremptlv end nett’.lv executed. ‘ Nev. 19 * •' ' 1?8 B. W. EORCIH & CO. Plave on hand, at No. 276 Broad street, in Kerrs & Grahams new range, three doors above the Globe Hotel, PACKAGES of fresh BOOTS SHOES, a very extensive as sortment of every article in the line, calculated I jo suit th® City and Country trade—consisting i in part of 2,000 pair Men’s Calf Brogans and Shoes 3,000 do do Kip do do 5,000 do do coarse do do 2,500 do Boys’ and Children’s coarse and fine Shoes 2,000 do Ladies’ Prunello, Morocco, Seal skin and leather Boots, Shoes and Slippers 500 pair Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s waterproof . Boots and Shoes 500 do do do Carpet and da Mockasins JTjr Also a lar<'e stock of LEATHER, such I as Harness and Skirting, Sole and Upper Leath- I er, New York, Philadelphia-, and Baltimore i Calf Skins, Sealskins, Buckskins, Morocco and i Lining Skins, stout coarse Leather for Negro i Shoes ; also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe i Thread and all the materials and Tools for | manufactuiing, all of which will be ottered to the consumer and dealerat reduced price--. FORCE & Co.’s Boot and Shoe Factory in the rear entrance through their Store; where Boots and Shots of every description are made end repaired. Dec & 145 FARM FOB «ALE. THE subscriber offers for sale, his Farm in Columbia county, sixteen miles above Augusta, containing eithteen hundred acres of Land, about 300 acres cleared, under a goed fence, and in cultivation. The ballance wood land, and some part of that yet to clear, is first quality oak, and hickory. On the premises is a first rate Saw and Grist Mill, built entirely new by first rate workmen, and the timberon the land is inexhaustible. The contemplated Rail Road i will run within a mile of the mills, and within I 100 yards of the family residence. A further 1 description is unnecessary, as a purchaser : would examine the premises. Terms, liberal, to an approved purchaser. Apply, for further information, on the premises, to Dr. Edmund Tucker ; or to the subscriber, in Charleston, S. C. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE.’ Jan. 5, 1835. • 1 3t. Each of the city papers will please give the above three insestions. fTIHE undersigned will practice Law and JL Equity in Edgefield and Barnwell Dis- i tricts, South Carolina, and in Richmond and Burke counties, Georgia. His Office is in the Law-Range, second storv. JAMES T. GRAY.' The city papers will each give the above three insertions. FAMILY GROCERIES. THE Subscriber offers for sale at Col. Wil- 1 liain Cumming’s building, 3 doors above i the Insurance Bank, a general assortment of ; choice Family Groceries, at Wholesale and Re- | tail, where he hopes to accommodate his friends j in the City, and Country, on reasonable terms. Sugar and Coffee, Soap, Sperm Candles Loaf, and Lump Sugar, Raisins, half and quarter ' boxes, Blue Plumbs for Pies, Lemon Syrup, ; Pepper, Spice and Ginger, ground Black Pep- : per, and ground Cinnamon, and Cayenne Pep- i per, French and American Mustard, and pure Canton Curry Powder for Soup, Superior Can ton Soy, and Manhattan Sauce for enriching Gravies and Soups, Superior Walnut Catchup, mixed pickles, Melons, Mangoes, Picalilly aud Gerkins, Walnuts, Onions and Cucumbers. A variety of Preserves, Pepper, Sause and a superior article of Marschino Cordial Cognac Brandy and London Dock in bottles, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum, St Croix Rum Wines—Sherry, Madeira,’ Port, Claret, pure White Muscat .These Liquors are warranted to be pure and superior Teas—Gun powder 2 canister, Sonchong, Im perial, and Young Hyson, Cigars of the best, and 25 Baskets of Champaign® Wine, of favor ite Brands, A few thousand Canvass, and Hartshorns hams a superior article. Looking for every dav fresh ground Flour, Butter and Cheese which I will sell in any quantity, to suit customers. ROBERT W MeKEEN. (ijIBLS and 50 halfbls Canal Flour V 70 bls new Smoked Beef 10 half bls Family Fork 10 do Pickled Tongues 25 Kits Piekied Salmon 10 half bls do 10 do do No 1 Shad 10 do do Felton Market Beef Bologna Sausages, Spiced Chocolate, Plain, do j Ground Pepper, do Cinnamon Butter, Sugar, Boston and Water Crackers ; Soda, and Wine Biscuit Pilot Bread 2 pipes old Madeira which has hud the benefit of an East India ■ voyage. ] 1 pipe Canary Wine, 2 Buts Sherry, direct from i Cadiz 2doTeneriffe do 20 qr Cask Mirseils Old Port, Muscat, Malmsey, Pure Jqice of the | Grape 25 Baskets Grape Champaigne with Lead caps j without wax, wire, or twine, warranted supe rior to any lately imported here. Sperm Candles, Patent Tallow do Double and Singla Loaf Sugar ,Lump do London and Liverpool French Mustard White Pepper, Sweet Meats and Jellies of also Kinds, | The above articles, now landing, and on the river, Also in Store, a complete Assortment of Choice Groceries selected expressly for Fami ily use. N. SMITH & CO. BOOT & SHOE CLEANSING. THE subscriber respectfully informs the Gentlemen us Augusta, that he has open ed shop on Washington Street, between Broad and Ellis Streets, opposite Wm. McCormick’s ' Barber Shop, where he will be happy toaccom- ' raodate all that may call on him. WM. WORSHAM. Jan. 5, LS3S, 2 ts. __ ’ ’ i Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS, Robert D. Hamlen applies for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Horace Montague, deceased, All persons concerned are her tby notified to be and appear at my office within tn® time pre scsibed by law to shew cause (if any) why said I letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office Jan. 1 G. M. WALKER, C. C. O. y Jan. 1, 1835. Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Mary Ann Mims and Wm. Mims, Executors of Britton Mims, late of Richmond county, deceased, applies for let ters of dismission, All persons concerned are*herchy notified to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, Jan. 1. 1835. GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O. Jan. I, 1835. mGm 1 Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS William Curry applies for let ters of Administration on the estate of Lewis Vaughan late of said county deceased, These are therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be aad appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 3d November, 1834. M. HENLEY, Ci C. O ! Nor. S 1-2 HORDES AND MULES FOR SALE THE Subscribers have taken the STABLE 1 Well-known as MIMS’, on Green street, Augusta, where persons wishing Horses of any description, or Mules, can be supplied at any time as low as they can be had in the market, and on as accommodating terms. ALSO, Some thorough-bred Stallions and Mares, irom 2 to 4 years old, uow in training—among hem a mare, half sister of Rattlesnake by Sum ter and a Whip mare in foal by Collier. The Pedigrees of each Will be furnished on applica tion to HAUN & LINDSEY. Oct 24 tjan 126 NEW GOODS! AT B. B. KIRTLAND & CO.’S Fashionable Merchant-Tailoring Estab- ! lishment, No. 250 Broad Street, {under the U. S. Hotel.') I JUST received, a splendid assortment of ! Goods suitable for the present and coming season, to which they respectfully invite the at tention of their friends and the public general ly. viz: Super Blue, Black, Olive, Brown, Mixed, Green, &c. Broadcloths ; super double milled Drab Cloths, for over-coats; Petersham drab and brown; Cassimeres, super blue and black, do drab and mixed, do Doe Skin Cassimere, » first rate article for winter; velvet and other Vestings, a good assortment ; STOCKS, COLLARS, &C. All which they feel disposed to sell on very favourable terms, and we confidently assure goods and w’orkmanship as good as the best. WANTED, Two first rate Journeymen TAILORS. Nov. 3, 1834. 131—ts. j NEGRO WOMAN FOR SALE. A NEGRO WOMAN, a first rate Cook, &c. She will be sold on time for approved pa per. E. H. BARRETT. Under U. S. Hotel. TO RENT. a The Fire Proof WAREHOUSE now ; occupied >y Mr. W. 11. Huff. Apply to i J. K. KILBURN I August 18 if 97- i TO RENT, „ n A STORE AND DWELLING on I fßnni Eroad street, next door below Richard I Allen’s hat store. ALSO, A small DWELLING cm Reynold street. I Apply to Henry H. Cumming, or JOHN H. CUMMING. July 23 • ts 86 TO RENT, „ - Two SPACIOUS STORE HOUSES fefe© one on Bay street, next above the sto- J’ffiuLrage of the Steam Boat Company; th© other on Reynold street opposite the alley leading from Broad to Reynold street. Apply to • HENRY H. CUMMING. July 23' ts 86 BECKWITH’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS. FS3IIE ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS have J 2. been successfully employed in almost every variety of functional disorder of the Sto- I mach, Bowels, Liver, and Spleen; such aS I heart burn, acid eructations, nausea, head-ache, I pain and distension ofthe stomach and bowels, j colie, Jaundice, flatulence, habitual coStiveness, j loss of appetite, sick head-ache, &c. &e. They' j are a comfortable Aperient for females during ' pregnancy and subsequent confinement, reliev ing sickness at the stomach, head-ache, heart, i burn and many other incidental nervous afiec- ! tions. Literary men, students and most other persons of sedentary habits, find them very con venient. Those who indulge too freely in the pleasures of the table, find speedy relief from !he sense of oppression and distention which follows, by taking the Pills. Those who are drinking Mineral waters, and particularly from Southern climates, and Ague and Fever dis tricts, will find them a valuable adjunct. Those who are exposed to the vicissitudes ol weather, on voyages or journeys, can take them at nil times with perfect safety. They seldom or ne ver produce sickness at the stomach or griping, in full doses, they are a most valuable, safe and efficacious Anti-Bilious Dicdicilic, but contain Mercury in no form whatever. The inedieme now offered to the public is a ! composition, the result of no hasty and imper- j feet conclusion, but of much careful and scien- | tific observation, by a Southern Physician of ■ established reputation and long experience; and ; it is believed, that few articles of a popular i character, have, in any country, been intro- j dneed with higher claims to public confidence, j The accompanying certificates are signed by i gentlemen of the highest respectability, and ! known throughout this country. From Governor Iredell., Augcst 21st, 1834. i Dr. Beckwith’s Anti-dyspeptic Pills have i been used in my family, which is a large one, ) with the most beneficial effects. A number ol ! my friends who have been afflicted with Dys- ; pepsia and other disorders ofthe stomach, have | spoken to me in strong terms of the relief ; they experienced from this remedy. Without ! the evidence I have received from others, my j intimate *knowledge of the professional and j private character of Dr. Beckwith, for the last i 20 years, justifies me in declaring, that he would I give no assurances of facts of his own experi- j ence, or of professional deductions, of which he , was not pei fectly confident, on which the public j might not safely rely. JAS. IREDELL. From, his Honor, Henry Potter, Judge of the U. j S. Court, for the District oj North Carolina. fi Fayetteville, August 16, 1834. For some ten or twelve years past. I have been | in the habit of using Dr. Beckwith’s Anti-dys- i peptic Pills in my family, and consider them so valuable a domestic medicine, that I never suf fer my stock to be exhausted. I have used them with good effect in dyspeptic case.’, under va rious modifications; and have found them Cffl- i caciofls in relieving from sick head-ache, and from fill the usual symptoms of a functional de- ; rangement of the visceia. As (in aperient, they are excellent. I have long had the pleasure of i an intimate acquaintance with the inventor of these Pills. He is a gentleman of talents, in- I tegrity and worth, and he ranks high in the scieiice of Medicine, and the healing art. His ; certificate, therefore, as to the properties find ef fects of the Pills may be Confided in. H. TOTTER. For sale, by appointment, bv R. B. HAVILAND & CO, Druggists. Augusta. J Price 50 cents per box. Dec 5 ■ 145 4m I " Administrator’s Notice. PERSONS having claims against the Estate of JOHN W. HATCHWELL, are re ! quested topresent them for payment, and those I indebted will please to settle with the subscriber. I Those, who hold notes against the deceased will have them paid on the 7th January, if present ed TURNER CLANTON, Adm’r. j Dec. 31, 1334. 155 6tw. 4LL persons having claims against William Jackson late of Richmond county dccCas i ed, are requested to hand in an account of their ; demands within the time prescribed by law— I and those indebted to said deceased are request i ed to make pavmoat. ANDRE Wj. MILLER. Adra’r; u w Or. J. F. SETZfI Has noitf to effier to his friends aad cnslotfieTS, O’- large assortment »f FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS f which have been carefully selected by himself in the Neto York and Philadelphia mar kets, viz : PONGEE Blonds quilling and plain Blonds Lace 3-4 and 4-4 Bobinet Laces Black Bobinet Capes and Pelerines Bobinet inserting and edgings Cotton Fringings A great variety of new style domestic and Brit ish Calicoes * Rich Furniture Prints Fur Tippets, Capesand Boas Scotch Dowlas and Diapers, for towelling Boys’ and Gentlemen’s Pocket Handkerohio& -4, 7-8 and 4-1 Prussian Shawls Foulard Silks Lambs Wool and Vigonia Socks Ladies’ Corsetts, Corded Skirts Jaekonet Cravats and black Stocks 6-1 plain and figured Swiss Muslin Children’s Scarlet Socks Linsey, Woolsey, and Kersey Valentia Shawls Irish Linens, Sheetings, Lawns, Table Corers and Cotton Diaper Scarlet and white English and Welsh Flannel® Plain and figured Green Baize Bird’s eye and double Damask Linen Diaper 3-4,4-4, 5-4 and G-4 unbleached and bleached Shirting and Sheeting Assorted Bombazetts and Circassians Apron and Furniture Checks Black Sinchew Silksand Satsnetts Black and white English silk Stockings aad Gloves Raw silk and cotton Hoisery JJook Muslin and fancy Cotton Handkarchielfc White and scarlet canton Flannel Merino and Thibet Wool Shawls ! Brown linen and Russia Sheeting I 6-4 Swiss aud British Cotton Cambrics aad Muslins Twilled Jeans and Furniture Binding • Figured and plain Silks, for ladies’ drueso® Rose and London Duflilc Blankets Colored Counterpanes, Cotton Wadding, Ac. ALSO, A large assortment of Venetian. Stair, nnd j ingrain CARPETING, with HEARTHRUG* ! suitable for the same. I FRENCH GOODS. ; Just imported by the Subscriber per shl> Charlemagne* via New York—viz: 8 a 9-4, 10-4, 11-1, 1-2-4, 14-4, Soft aud 3 ./Sr a heavy Merino Wooi Blankets I 3-1 by 7-4/10-4 by 9-4, 15-4 by 10-4 Rich Dam* l ask Table Cloths Sewing Silks and black ••.ilk Velvet R-bbeaa Black twisted silk Guard Ribbons Ladies’ Prunello and Morose® Sh«c« B-ad Bags Richly ornamented Ladxe#* Purse® Silver mounted Spectacles Dressing Combs, Hair Brushsm Madrass Handkerchiefs 4-4 Camayen or Furniture Prints Sedan and Elbeuf Broad Cloths & Casiaterex Knitted and Worsted under Jackets, with Me rino fronts Assorted Linen Cambrick Handkorchiafs A great variety of Shawls, artificial Flowefa and Wreaths Ladies’ Bonnets Splendid Ball and Wedding Dresses Black Drap de sote for gentlotuou’s Vests. ; Figured black Silks i Italian Lustring (belter than any offered befara) I Silk Umbrellas j Belt Ribbons and Belts ;India Rubber Suspenders I White, black ana green rich blond ©aux® | Veils Hair Braids, Puffand Grwian Curls Knitted Woollen Glove® i Fjobby Horses ; India Rubber Flasks for Sportsmen and Trav ellers Leathei- Clips Gauke Ribbon (cap) Black Love Veils Men’s best Buck and Horse Skin Gloves Together with the following assurhnani of La dies' Glvvcst Agneau first quality, do Mi Long (white) do glace, Manchettes and Tulle do do do Tuyeaux Satin do do do Poignets Plisses do do du Ala Chevaliers and Glands do do do Bjodes riches & blanca do do po Petits Poignets do do do Erodes S&vineßosottao do do do J Long Erodes Sevmu® J. P. SETZE. . Georgia, Richmond County. Thomas E. Beall and Joha w u H. Mann, apply for Letters of Admin istration with the will annexed-, on the Estate of Archibald Beall deceased; These are therefore to cite and admouisb all pc rsons conterned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law; and show caiKe(ifany) why said letters should not be gran ted. Given under my hand at my office this first dav of December, 1834. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C: O. Dec. 11« Georgia Richmond Countys "WET IIEREAS John MeKinne, jr. applies for « w letters of Administration on the Estat® ol Felix AlcKinne, dec’d; These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show, cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted, Given under my hand at office this ith day of Dec. 1834. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O. Dec. 3 Hi WHEREAS Richard C. Baldwin applies for letters of Administration with th® will annexed on the estate of Wiiliam A. Mitch ell deceased. These are therefore to citeand admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show ; cause (in any) wliy said letters should not bu I granted. Given under my hand atniy office this 24th dav Nov. 1N34. I ' GEO. M. WALKER,C. C. O. Nov. 21 i-n» TajS/'HEREASNatbrlriiei W. Cocke appplics V» for Letters r.f administration on the es tate of William Edmonson deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all j persons concerned to be and appear at my offica I within the time prescribed by law, and show ! cause(ifany) why said letters should not be gran i te d. Given under my hand ®t my office this 24th dav Nov. 1831. 1 ' GEO. M. WALKER, C. €O. j Nov. 24 HO Gcorixia, Richmond County. ■WTJTHEREAS, George M. Crawford ap- V V plies for Letters of -Administration on the Estate of David Bowers deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time, prescribed by law, and show ; fause (if any) why said letters should not bo granted. Giver! under my hand at office this 29th day ‘ of Dec. 1824. GEO. M. WALKER, C.C.O. . i Dec. 29 . < 154 BLANK DEED& ." Nsa'ly r?;y.:c-daxd £»r r?.>. 4’ this 3