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|j GEORGIA, i,, c , „ ll Columbia Uotrxrv. \ 1,1 Superior Court. J MARCH TERM, 1833. * Present his Honor William W. Holt. mBAII E Grand Jury of Columbia countv, for the second week ot the present term, having taken under con sideration the various matters tint have been presented to our view, and which we have deemed at this lime fit subjects for animadversion and presentment, we have been irresistibly led to the belief, (rom facts of general notoriety, and for reasons demonstrably dear, which must be obvious to every observant and candid mind, that the numerous tippling and dram shops in our country, are , evils ofawful magnitude, and should be timely arres’ed. It surely does not require argument to shew their do -1 moralizing and ruinous tendencies, for we are convinced that the rived bosoms of many affectionate parents, will respond to tne truth of our opinions, from a remembrance of the prostrmion of their fondest hopes in their sons, who have fallen victims to intemperance, and not unfrequent-, ly are induced to the commission of the most diabolical crimes. They ar<‘ the usual haunts of the idler, the pro* ‘ sane, the drunkard, and the unprincipled gambler, who I are constantly on the watch for opportunities to entrap I unwary youth and all who may fall in their way. They j i arc also the prolific sources of incalculable injury to our slave population. By them inducements are presemed iHt and facilities afforded, for illicit trafficking, thereby ren dr-ring our servants unf.iiiliftd and property insecure. I hcrefore being deeply impressed with the importance IB of the subject, and the truth of our deductions, we do most M earnestly recommend the Legislature of the State to B make such enactments as may more effectually stay the M progress of vice iti our highly favored country. I. We recommend the repeal of the sixth section of an ■”* act passed o i the IG:h day ot Decent er, 1809, nuthoriz- M ing the keeping of tippling shops, and we request our 1 representatives to use their best endeavors to effect this tL pbject. We would, also, respectfully cal! the attention of our 1 j Justices of the Inferior Court to an act passed in 1791, f in relation to taverns and tavern rates, which makes them the judges of the suitableness of the place, as well j ns the ability of the person to keep a good house of enter- i tainment. We have, by committee, examined the records of the Court of Ordinary, so far ns they have been under the management of the late Clerk, (Simmons Crawford, Esq.) and find them kept in n style highly creditable to that officer; and,having been long sensible o r his merits ns Clerk of that Court, we feel that we should do injus lice to him, and to our own fi clings, were wr not to ex press our sincere regret at Ins removal from office. We have examined the accounts of the County Trea. surer, and find in the hands of that officer thirty one doi lars and eighty nine cunts, in cash, and orders now due amounting to eight hundred and thirty four dollars and eighty cents, leaving the County indebted eight hundred and two dollars and ninety one cents. We have also examined (lie records of the Superior and Inferior Courts, and find them kept in a style credita ble to those officers. We find three of the record books . of the Superior Court’s office in a condition that requires rebinding, and recommend an appropriation for that pur pose under the direction of the Clerk. We present as a grievance, that no revenue is derived to the County from the many slaves in it Owned hy per sons resoling in other Counties, and we request our rep resentatives to use then best efforts to have this griev ance removed. We present as a grievance the had state of the Wash ington road, from the big Kiokee to the Uchee creek. We fake pleasure in expressing our gratification at the faithful manner in which his Honor Judge Holt, and At. tornoy General Charles J. Jenkins, have discharged their duties during the present week. We request that these presentments be published in one of the Augusta papers. JOHN LAMAR, Foreman. John' Cautlidge, Edward Wooding, Littleberry Mulkey, Robert Jones, A Daniel L. Marshall, Marshall H. Wellborn, B Robert Bolton, Gforce Graves, W George Darkey, William B. Luke, B Thomas I [. White, Thomas M. Watson, S Jesse 8. Walton, Obadiah S. Moreiss, S Samuel Crump, William A. Baldwin. Edward Hassell, W We, the u'dersigned, members of the Jury, protest W against that part o ' the presentments expressing regret ■ .at the removal of the late Clerk of the Court of Ordinary, f WILLIAM A. BALDWIN, OBADIAH S. MORRISS. I We, the undersigned, members of the Jury, protest 1 against the above presentments so far as relates to tip: 1 pling shops and the repeal of the act of 1809. 1 WILLIAM B. LUKE, 1 THOMAS M. WATSON. B On motion of the Attorney General, it is ordered, that the presentments of the Grand Jury be published as re -1 quested. * Extract from the minutes. GAB 111 EL JONES, Clerk Sup. Ct. C. C. March 29 83 DEATHS. .On Saturday the 23J inst. Mr. James Fox, in the 33d year of his age. , On Friday, 22,1 inst. of .Scarlet Fever, Susan Emilia, daughter of John P. and Temperance Andrews, aged 4, years. On the 26th inst. Charles Burras*, son of Mr. Samu el Parsons, aged two years four months and 13 days. COMM ERCIAL. LATEST HATE FROM LIVERPOOL FEBRUARY 4 LATEST DATE FROM HAVRE JANUARY 20 CHARLESTON, 'larch 25.— Colton —We notice a revival tn the demand for this article, since our last weekly review, particularly in the fine qualities, which have improved in price. All descriptions over 10| cts. will command one quarter ot a cent more than last week. The inferior and common qualities arc dull of sale, and if forced on the market, a slight decline would be expe rienced. Our accounts from Liverpool arc only down to the 24th January. At this season of the year, it is [unusual to be 60 days without accounts from Europe, and we may expect news from that quarter much later in a vq.ry few days. The total sales of Upland Cotton during this week, amount to near 4000 bales, as follows : 20 hales at 9 cents ; 110 at 9’; 101 at 91; 23 at 9§ ; | 170 at 9A ;13 at 9|; 472 at 9|: 132 nt 9| ; 470 at 10; I 230 at 104 > 553 at 10V ;55 at 10- ; 160 at 10 7-16; I 112 at 104 ; 115 at 10| ;23 at 105 ;96at11; 78 at 111; 166 at 11J ;14at ll ij; and 133 choice quality at HA cts. In Long Staple Cotton, the sales have been to a fair extent; the principal demand appears to be for the lower qualities of Sea Island, fine descriptions are neglected Stock on hand Ist October, 460 bales Sea Island, 2527 do. Upland ; arrived this week, 533 Sea Island, 3611 Upland; previously. 16.858 bales Sen Isl and. 121,806 do. Upland ; exported since Ist October, including the amount on ship board not cleared, 16,131 i bales Sea Island, and 117,495, do. Upland ; remaining on hand, 1720 bales Sea Island, 10.243 do. Upland. Flour. —This article still continues dull. The only sale we have heard of, was a lot of 70 bbls. Hownrd sticet at s|, to close a consignment. We quote £>6 for superfine, and understand that it retails at 61. Gra n. —One cargo of C ’rn, consisting of 1600 bush els has been disposed of this week, price and terms not transpired. There have been no other transactions in any description of Grain, and we make no alterations in our quotations. Sonr.ir*. —Tb.e sales have been limited. A lot ofMa tanzas. “ F. D.” was disposed of ntSj ; 50 hhds. infe rior to prime New.Or’eans, at 6to 8 : and a parcel of good to prime New-Orieans brought 71 a8 at auction. Coffee. —The demand tor Coffee continues good, and about 400 bags of various qualities have changed hands il/.is week at our quotations, which we do not vary. One small lot of CarocoHo hr night 15 cents. Molasses. —A lot of 24 tcs. N. Orleans at 27 cents, is the only transaction that has < onie to our knowledge. Spirits —Are dull of sale. The stock of Whiskey 1 on hand is large, and a reduction of about one cent, per gallon has taken place. About 70 bills, were disposed ot at 33 a34 cents. A small lot Apple Brandy brought 3S cents. About I isl bids. and 20 hhds. N. E. Rum sold, price not ascertained. Bacon, ts-r —A lot of near 20.000 lbs. Bacon have been disposed of, cons sting of Shoulders nt 6 a 65 ; Sides at 7, and Hams at 9}. A small lot ot Beet, Prime and Mess sold, the former at 64, ana the latter at 91. March 27.— Cotton. —The demand since Monday has continued good, and the sales h ive been to a fair extent. We have no alteration to notice in prices—choice parcels are still most in request, and readily command the lull ( prices of last week. li/ce. —The demand for this article has improved since our last weekly review, and an advance on our last quo. tarions has been obtained. There has been but a limit ed quantity received this week, which has prevented sales to any great extent .Prime nnv be quoted at 2 561 a 2 621 ; and for choice parcels 2 75 is demanded, and ni one instance, yesterday, was obtained.— Cour. NEWBERN, (N. C) March 22.—Butter, 25 a 22; > Candles, 12 als ; Coffee, 134 : Cotton. 9a 9 25; Hemp per yard, 15 a 20; Flax, do. 10 a 15; Flour, bbl, 6 a 6 *0 ; Wheat, bushel, £1 a0; Corn, bbl. 2 40; Molas. ses, gallon, 27 a 30 ; Salt, Turks Island, 50 a 55 ; do. Liverpool, 60 a 70 ; Sugars, Loaf 16 a 18; Lump, do. 14 a 15; Brown, do. 7 a 9. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 4.—Although the demand has been unusually limited, there is not the slightest altera, tion to report in the prices of any description ; the quan tity on show throughout the week has not been more than sufficient lor the wants of the buyers, and on Fri day there was evidently less disposition on the part of the holders to meet the demand, without, however, pro ducing any sensible effect upon prices. About 1000 bales of American have been taken on speculation this week, and2loo bales American and 300 bags Brazils have been forwarded into the country, ui.soi l, in the course of the last month. The sab s amo n 11,830 halos, as follows:—100 Bea Ls! t 12 ! • ■ 144 H ; 10 stained, 7d; 5150 Bowed Georg >■ CM to 8 : ; 1150 Mo bile and Alabama, 6J to 7jjd ; 2-80 New Orleans, 6| to 9il ; 610 Pernambuco and Cera to 94d; 350 Bahia and Maceio, 7i to Bid ; 100 Maranham, 8J to 9 Jel; 250 Egyptian, 84 to 94d ; 680 Carthigena 6d to 64d ; 31) Smyrna, 7d ; 370 Surat 44 to RJd, and 50 Bengal at 5d per lb. The imports are 18,404 bags. HAVRE, Jan. 19.—Our cotton market continues ve j ry active though still without improvement in prices. The demand I expec t will last for some lime to come, as the manufacturers are in full employ and obtain rea dy sale for their products ; nevertheless, if the supplies from your side should come in too abundantly, our prices would, no doubt, experience a decline. Cottons. —There has been, during the last ten days a good demand for this article, without any changes in prices. The sales consist of 484 G bales, as follows : 2304 bales Louisiana nt 89 to 115; 1320 do. Upland, Mo. bile and Alabama at 86 to 102; 10 do Sea Island at 270, 152 do Pernambuco at 132; and 60 do. Maranham at 112 j » a ’d these prices duty paid. Sales at Havre, Jan. 18.—1203 bales Louisiana Cot ton. viz : 189 at 105, 67 at 102, 50 at 101, 307 at 100, 101 at 99, 281 at 98, 100 at 97, 30 at 94, and 52 at 93. 25 hhds. Porto Rico Coffee for export at 82j; 142 bags Havana do 674. HAVRE. Jan. 23.—The demand for Cotton has been 1 steady at fully supported prices, and our stock is again 1 reduced to less than 15,000 bales. New crop Louisiana continues to command high rates lor the finer sorts and a superior lot of New Uplands has reached 102 c.— Holders are firm, and we look for no material variation in prices, until we are more abundantly supplied. TSL&ss3!m zrerors. fsSkeitiiga ARRIVED. 2Gth, Steam packet John D, Mongin, Curry. Charles ton. Merchandize, &c.—to W. P. Marryman, Agent, Musgrove & Bustm, J. Howard, Slaughter & L ibuzan, G. Bowers, Mason & Randle, Kerrs, Graham <fc Hope, 'l'. Gibbs, R. W. Gaiilard, Hatch &. Co. E. B. 6c J. B. Benson, T. F Sullivan, A. Knowlton, F. Hodges, C. Baring, Richards & Lewis, Count de Choiseui, Dortic & Lnfiite, J. G. M’Whorter, M. Frederick, J.C.Holcombe, Adams, Parmelee 6c Co. Powqll &c Eachford, Rees &c Anderson, J. Torbert, Sibley &c Morrison, W. Alien, J. Coskery, C. Hall and J. Moore. DEPARTED. 57th, Steam packet John Stoney, Gycen, Charleston— -50 bales Cotton and 14 bales -Merchandize. Steamer Edgefield, Wood, Charleston —full freight Col ton. FROM THIS PORT. Steam packet Wm. Seabrook, Dubois, Charleston. Steamer Savannah, Lyon, Savannah. The steamers Caledonia, Lewis, and Charleston, Sassard, for this place, were to have left Charleston, the former on the 2Sth, the latter on the 27th inst. SAVANNAH, March 25—Ar. schr. Armadillo, Pet tingell, Trinidad, Cuba, with molasses; steam packet Wm. Seabrook, Dubois, Augusta; Savannah, Lyon, do. Sailed, brig Georgia, Sherwood, New-York ; schr. Alpha, Eiynian, Charleston; sloop Excel!, Lewis, New- Bcdford. MARCH 26—Sailed, Br. hark Royal Adelaide, Tait, Liverpool; bark Hazard, Jackson, do.; Sp. felucca E tneiia, Sala, Havana; Rising States, Monro,e, New-Orls; Dutchman, Frazier, New. Bedford. CHARLESTON, March 25—Ar. sloops Hero, Bud dington, St. Johns, E. F. 30 hours; John Chevalier, Sis son, Savannah. Sailed, smacks John Drake, Rackett, and Intrepid, Packer, New York. MARCH 27.-7 Arr. schrs. Alpha, Eykpan, Havana, via Savannah 12 hours. Sailed, Br. ship Scipio, Rutherford, Liverpool ; Ho garth, Allen, do.; Elizabeth, Callender, do.; brigs Cale donia, Drummond, Amsterdan ; Octavia, Cross, West Indies; schrs. Ariel, Armistead, West Indies ; Agnes, Sw.is.ey, St. Augustine, MARCH 27.—Arr. steam packet Wm. Seabrook, Du bois, Augusta. Sailed, schr. Climax, Kendrick, Baltimore ; sloop J. Chevalier, Sisson, Savannah. CCr 3 The Constitutionalist Reading Room, directly under the Office, is now open for the benefit of the Public. A N Election for Mayor and Members of the City Council of Augusta, will be held on MONDAY, the Sth day of April next: FOR DISTRICT NO. I. At the Office of J. W. Meredith, Esq. to elect three members, under the superintendance of Asaph Water man, J. W. Meredith, and John Howard, Esqs. FOR DISTRICT NO. 2. At the Eagle &. Phoenix Hotel, to elect three mem bers, under ihe supcrintendance of John Moore, Field ing Bradford and John H. Mann, Esqs. FOR DISTRICT NO. 3. At the Planters’ Hotel, ta.elect three members, under the superintend a ace of Richard Tubman, Hays Bowdre, and John C. Holcombe, Esqs. The Polls will be opened nt 10 o’clock, A. M. and close at 2 o’clock, P. M. Wh en the Pulls arc closed, the managers will con vene a the Council Chamber, and cold together all the votes given in the several Districts for Mayor of the Ci ty, ami thereupon declare the person having the highest number of votes duly elected, and return of all the votes taken to SAMUEL HALE, Mayor, City of Augusta. March 29 3t 82 ’ Micsmors sTimjssar s i Vs f: 4 PPEAR on your Parade Ground TO-MORROW. .ExA 30 h inst. at 3 o’clock, P. M. properly armed and equipped for Drill. By order Capt. Camffield. GORTON, Ist Serjut. O’ I t case ot default at parade, attend a Court of Inquiry which will be held at the Globe Hotel, on Sa turday evening 6th April, at 7 o’clock, P. M. March 29 It TAi~3i«TI€E. ' will attend at the following times and places, V w to collect the Taxe s and receive the returns of Taxable property for the year (1833,) eighteen hundred and thirty-three, viz : At the office of J. W. Meredith. Esq. on Monday the 18th of March, and the Ist and 15th of April next.— At the Globe Hotel, on Tuesday 19th of March and 2d and 16th of April. At the Planters’ Hotel, on Wed nesdny the 2flth of March, and 3d and 17th of April.— And at the office of A, I. Huntington, Esq. on Thurs day the 21st of March, and 4th and ISth of April next. Hours of attendance, from 10 o’clock A. M. to 1 o’- clock, P. M. JAMES PRIMROSE, t. c. M. F. BOISCLAIR, r. t. r. March 12 6t 77 LAW NOTICE. f undersigned has taken an office in Cumming’s B Law Range, and will attend to business with which he may be entrusted. FELIX M’KINNE. March 02. 3t -80 FOR CHARLESTON, via SAVANNAH a»d BEAUFORT. The Steam Packet JOHN DAVID MONGIN, Cur- RY. will leave for the abore pla cps Te-morrow Morning at 9 o’- clock. For freight or passage apply or. board, or to \V. P. MERRIMAN, Agent. March 29. go Vnttsuffih/ Rich Scheme. By TO-MORROW’S Mail, will be received the draw ing of thp Union Canal L O f T E It ¥, Class No. 6. HIGHEST PRIZE S3O, O O O. 30 OF 1000 DOLLARS. LOWEST PRISE 812. Tickets only- SlO; Halves So; Quarters 8- 50. to be had at ' BEERS’OFFICE. Seers’ Official Prize List. The following are the drawn numbers of the Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 11. 5, 44, 4, 33, 19, 2, 25, 9, 52. LOWEST PRIZE, §4. O'Prizes sold and cashed at BEERS 1 Fortunate LOTTERY OFFICE, No. 211 Broad-street. O’ Address orders to TV*. P. BEERS. March 29 82 e. osborn, SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Augusta, and its vicinity, that he has returned to this city, and taken private rooms at the United States Hotel, east end, where an early call from those who may need his professional services will receive prompt and unremi*- ted attention 68 Feb. 8 The bred Race Morse mmsm, fISAHE property of William R. Johnson, Esq. a beau- M tiful BAY, by Sir ARCIIY, Dam by GALLA TIN, and the winner of several Races, will stand the ensuing season at my Plantation, near Augusta. Terms, Pedigree, and particulars in time. P. FITZSIMONS. February 15 ts 70 ST. Now open ih the Old Theatre, Green street. CJINCLAIR’S Grand Peristrephicor Moving JV-IN* GR AM A, which has been fitted up at a great expense, was exhibited in Europe, in Edinburgh, in the Rotunda, Dublin ; in Spring Gardens, London : and lastly, from Niblo’s Gardens, New-York, where it was visited by upwards of 24,000 persons. It commences with the principal events in the life of Napoleon, the BATTLE OF v\ ATERLOO, the surrender of Napo- i leon, his arrival at St. Helena, his residence on that Island, and his Funeral Profession. The whole cemprises twelve different views, executed on nearly 20,000 square feet of canvass, by eminent Artists, and is allowed to be one of the finest productions of Art.— Ten thousand Figures are brought before the spectators with striking likenesses of the chief characters. Tha Officers, Yen and Horses, are as large as life. Ships of War, &c. taken from drawings made on the spot.— A Mil itary Band accompanies each evolution of the Pa- j norama, and a correct description is given of each view as it approaches. O' Doors open at half past six, and the Panorama I commences at 7 i o’clock. *** Admittance 50 cents. Children half price. For particulars see Hand Bills. March 26 81 TO THE PUBLIC. INDIAN VEGETABLE ELIXIR. invaluable medicine, which has of late years jp excited so much attention in Europe, has recenily made its appearance in this country, and with no less claim to the title of a specific lor the cure of those excru ciating complaints. Rheumatism, Gout and pain in the Bones, Joints, and whether from the too free use ol mercury or other causes. So effectual has the vegeta ble Indian Elixir proved in all those cases in which it is re commended, that the proprietor feels authorised to state, it will effect a cure in ninety cases out of a hundred when taken according te the printed directions accompanying each Bottle. The Elixir is composed entirely of Veget able ingredients, and may be taken without the least risk of injury to the constitution. It is unnecessary to say more in favor of this invaluable Remedy ; too many in this community have already been cured by it for its virtues long to remain unknown, and it must and will become the universal resort of the afflicted here, as it has done in other places. For the further satisiaction of those who may feel disposed to doubt the efficacy ot this medicine, the following Certificates are submitted. This is to certify that the subscriber having been for sometime afflicted with the Rheumatism very severely, from which he could get no relief, until being advised to procure some of Dr. Fitch’s INDIAN VEGETABLE ELIXIR, which he accordingly did, and from which af ter taking a few doses was entirely relieved. SAML. PEARSE. Columbia, April IGth, 1832. This is to certify that the subscriber had been for same years, tormented with that most excruciating disease chronic Rheumatism, and was advised in February last to procure from Dr. Fitch some of his Indian Vegetable Elixir. Accordingly I procured some of it, and to my great surprise and still greater relief, it entirely removed the complaint, after taking a few doses, and I have not since had a return of it. JESSE ARTHUR. ANOTHER Fi€T, Edgefield, June 2d, 1832. Mr. James Boatwright, Dear Sir—Permit me to return you my sincere thanks for your kind attention in delivering rny letter to Dr. Fitch for the five bottles of his Indian Vegetable ELIX IR. It came safe to hand, and if you are a parent, yoa can conceive of my joy, when I inform you that my son who has for the last six months suffered every pain from the Rheumatism which was possible for a human being to bear, has been entirely cured by that Elixir. I had mourned over him and had given him up to he a cripple for life and all the fond expectations I had anticipated from him appeared to be blasted forever. But now to see him walking about free from pain, and daily gaining strength, gives me more pleasure than I can express. Several of my neighbors have experienced immediate relief. In only one instance have I known it to, tail, and that was a most hopeless one; still he thinks he has experienced benefit enough from it to induce him to persevere longer in the use of it, at? he has not yet given it a sufficiently fair trial. If this communication can be of any service to my fellow beings 1 freely give my consent that you should make such use of it as yoa think conducive to that end. I remain ever your much obliged friend, Anack P. Hickman. Sold by A. CUNNINGHAM, & Co. Sole Agent for Augusta. PRICE 81- March 26. 81 BRIGAHE ORDERS, < 22d February, 1833. first Brigade of the 2;! Division of the Geor ki gia Militia, will he Reviewed as follows, viz : The T6th Battalion of Richmond county, at. their usu al parade ground (Spring Hill,) on Wednesday the 3rd of April next. The 75th Battalion at Augusta, on Thursday the 4th ot April. The Regiment in Colum- | bia county, at Appling, on Friday the sth of April, and the Warren Regiment at Warrenton on Saturday the 6th of April next; the officers and non-commission. ed officers will be assembled for Drill as directed, by orders transmitted to the Colonels. After the Review, an Inspection of the troops and arms will be made by the Inspector, when the Captains and officers commanding Companies will be prepared to make their returns to the Inspector in conformity to law. Should there be any Districts without a Captain or Subaltern officers, the Colonels will take immediate measures consistent with a faithful discharge of duty, to Brevet officers for them agreeably to law, and in the distribution of these orders, they will instruct their offi cers to proceed with promptitude in carrying them spee dilv into effect, that the Inspection inav be complete. AARON W. GRIER, Brig. Grril. Ist Brigade, 2 d Division, Ga. Me. February 26 73 xotice! ffflHE Subscriber having sold his stock of DRY H. GOODS to Mr. Made, who continues the business, solicits for him a continuance of the j custom and friendship ot his former friends and custo mers. B. BAIRD. J February 9 ts 68 INDISTINCT PRINT Bank Kate or Georgia, Branch at Augusta, March 20th, IS3S. THIS Bank will Pe closed to.morrow (Saturday) for the purpose of making up the usual semi-an nual statements—all paper becoming due to-morrow or Sundav, must be attended to this dav. J. HENRY, Cash’r. March 29 It POSTPONED SALE. ~ M ill be sold, by order of the Honourable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, on the first Tuesday in April next, between the usual hours of sale, at the Market House in the city of Augusta, the following property belonging to the estate of Janies Bones, de ceased.—Terms at sale. One Neg ro man named William —Also, one ; Tract of Land, 202 i Acres, in the 4th District ofTroup, I now Harris county. No. 73, and one do. 2924 Acres, in the Ist District of Henry, now Butts county. No. 36. SAMUEL HONES' Adm’r. March 1, 1833 82 Administrator’s Sale. Will be sold on Saturday the 11th day of May next, at the late residence of Stephen J. Herrington, dcceaa cd, late of Scriven county, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock, all the personal property belonging to the Estate of said deceased, consisting of— Morses, Hogs, Corn and Fodder, Plantation Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with a number of other articles too tedious to empueijilc. Terms on the day of sale. MARY HERRINGTON, Adm’x. RICHARD HERRINGTON., sr. Adm’r. March 29,1833 82 , ' NOTICE. ~ THE subscriber has this day soid his entire stock of GOODS to Samuel Parsons. WILLIAM PARSONS. Augusta, March 15.1833. 82 3 Notice. i "BiNOUR months after date application will be made M. to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Scriven county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole or a part of the real estate of Robert Williams, sen’r. deceased, late of said county, for the benefit of his heir&and creditors. ROBERT WILLIAMS, jr. Ex’r. March 26, 1833 I ia4m v 81 Administratrix’s Notice. £ LE persons indebted to Berry Olive, deceased, late of Columbia* county, are required to make payment to the undersigned ; and those holding claims against said deceased, are requested to hand in an ac. count of their demands, duly attested, within the time prescribed bv law. ELIZABETH OLIVE, Adm’x. Columbia co. March 22 Gtw 80 : JLOI£ SALE, THIRTY-TWO Shares in the Merchants and Plan ters’ Bank.—Enquire at this Office. March 8 76- | THE 17, S. MOTEL. fgnllE above Establishment continues open, under the il ' .care of Mr. JOHN 11. ANDERSON, who will use evei-y exertion to render comfortable all persons who may honor him by calling. The STABLES arc under the care of an experi enced and careful Hostler. Augusta, March 8. f 4 (ETThe Courier, Chronicle, North American Gazette. Georgia Journal Southern Banner, Charleston Courier, and Savannah Georgian, will publish the above once a week for four weeks, NEW AUCTION STOKE 1 U idersigned has received from the lion, the JaL ffity Council, an Auctioneer’s f.ieesisc, and has taken the Store ip Montgomery’s Buildings re cently occupied by Messrs. M. P-. Earle & Co. where he respectfully offers his services to the public. ENOCH W. SPOFFORD. U 3“ Liberal advances made on Goods Consigned. REFERENCES. J. K. I C. Squire &S. Rogers, Sibley & Morrison, j M. P. Earle &. Co. February 18 71 ICO DOLLARS REWARD. fa ABSCONDED from the subscri fWkJ her on the 25th ult, two NEGRO FEE jtSg/ LOWS’, William and Dick; William is / a dark Mulatto about 27 years old-stut tors, when spoken to quickly—can read and write and is very artful, about 5 feet 10 inches high, and wore a surtout coat, and new sattinet pantaloons and black cap and boots. Dick is dark complected and about 25 years of age, walks up.right and when he went away wore a grey sattinet pantaloons, black coat, hat and boots. Both had other clothes with them. Dick is about 5 feet 10 inches high. They may have gone to Oglethorpe County, where they had been secreted by a man named Thos. Brown. 1 will give the above reward to any person that will lodge them in any safe jail so that I get them, and fifty dollars for proof that they are har boured by any person. It is believed that they have a written pass, given to them by those who enticed them away. JOHN COGHLAN. March 12 77 “““ LAW NOTICE. C. GIBSON, one of the late firm of Goode and Gibson, considering himself permanently located at Thomaston for the purpose of practicing Law, res pectfully tenders his professional services to his fellow citizens. He will attend the Courts in the empirics of Monroe, Pike. Fayette, Meriwether, Crawford, Talbot and Upson. He is personally known by Messrs. (Jeorge Hargraves, formerly of Warrenton, John Fontaine, of Columbus, T. P. F. Thruwits and J. H, Roberts of Warrenton andG. W. Crawford andC.J. Jenkins, Esqs., of Augusta. His office is at the first door from the west end of the Eagle Tavern, where he may be usually {bund. Thomaston, Upson county, Jan. 4 3tGrao 58 JOHN A". CLEVELAND, RE.VTIST. MESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the ci tizens of Augusta, generally, that, owing to pre vions engagements, he compelled to be absent from this city a few weeks, after which, he will return and attend to his engagements. March 26. 81 JD*EI’KI B. GONDEIU 4TTORNE Y AT LAW, formerly of Sparta, and one of the late firm of Thomas & Gonder, has lo cated himself at the Capital of Lumpkin county. lie pledges himself that business confided to his care shall be promptly attended to. He will practice in the different counties composing the Cherokee circuit, also Hall and Habersham. He will attend to levying executions sent from ti.Ter ent counties, to recording deeds, and he will, if required, I attend personally the Sheriffs’ sale of the counties ad iacent to Lumpkin, and represent his clients at the sale. As there are no regular charges established for such business, he deems it just he should state what will be his charges. For attending to recording a deed, he will charge three dollars, exclusive of clerk’s fee. For having a. tract of land levied on, he will charge live dollars, unless it becomes necessary for him to seek information as to its value, previous to granting it; in that event he will take out the plat and grant, and charge ten dollars, exclusive of grant fees. For attending Sheriffs’ sale in different counties than Lumpkin, and representing plaintiffs, he will charge five dollars. His other charges shall be such as are usual with At torneys. All business heretofore confided to Thomas & Gon der, will be attended toby James Thomas, Esq., of Sparta. The editors of the Southern Recorder will please give the above six insertions. ° March 12 12t 77 FOUR months aftet date, application will be made to the Honorable the. Inferior Court of Warren cossn ty, when sitting tor Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real Estate ot ADAM GRANADE, deceased. March 5. 1833 JOSEPH AN SLY, Adm’r- CORN# BUSHELS first quality CQRff, will "1 r be at the Wharf to-morrow for sale, in lots to suit purchasers.—Apply tq. JNO. B. GUIEU. March S 9 P 2 NEW SPRING GOODS. EJDG.MR & c. 3R*JJICIEIEE , Have just received, and are now opening, an extensive assortment of the newest and most fashionable SPRING GOODS ; among which are the following articles, viz: Black and Colored Gros de Napfo Super Italian Lustrings Elegant Mode Muslin Gingham and Primed do. Cambric and Muslin Gingham. 6-4ths French Bombazine Brown French. Linens and Drills 4-4ths irisa Linens Crape Cambists Yellow Nankeens, Ac. 6lc. E. & C. will continue to receive constant spppllcst of the latest sjylc ol goods, calculated both for the whole sale and retail business. 3/areh 26. 81 TAVFJIELL, DRAPER AND TAILOR, NO. 227 BROAD STREET, HAS JUST RKCKIVED A KRUSII SUPPLY OF Spring and Summer GO\OIfS, CONSISTING OF BEST superfine single milled Caisimeres, of various colours ; black L » übazines; green and black crape i Gambler; fancy and plain Marseilles Vesting French Satin, plain and figured Florentine Vesiing. ALSO. Extra fine blue, black, olive, brown, gr.-en and mixed BROADCLOTHS. All orders strictly attended-to and executed in the lat est and most approved fashions. March 22 SO 10 LINENS, &c. gnp CASES 4-4 Irish LINEN?, in half pieces 9JP 1 do Suspenders J do containing Prims in frames. ALSO, 20 Baskets Champagne and 6,000 Segars, 100 in a Box. Just received, and for sale by E. W. SPOFFORD, Aucl'r. February 25 73 The Subscribers HAVE received an additional supply of G-AR“ DEN SEEDS, warranted the growth cjf 1532. TURPIN & D’ANTIGNAC, Agents for D. C. L. February 22d 72 THE SUBSCRIBER, TJV? AVING purchased of Mr. B. Baird, Iris entire fg stock of DRY GOODS solicits a continu ance of the patronage heretofore bestowed on the es tablishment, where will be found a general assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE And on the most reasonable terms, wholesale and re tail, at the Store No. 243 I?TOad -street. S. W. WADE. February 8 , ts 68 Administrator’s £>ale. Will be sold at the Court-House in the town of Waynes, borough, Burke county, on the first Tuesday in April next, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : Four Negroes, Billy, Dave, Jud^, and Sabrev, belonging to th-« estate of W in. Royals, late of said county, deceased, sold agreeable to an or der of the Inferior Court, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased- Terms made known on the dav of sale. WILLIAM C. BATES, Adm’r. January 22 63 i Combs* A. RSOWLTOS, Has just received direct from the Manufactory, a large and splendid assortment of COMBS, AMONG WHICH ARS THE FOLLOWING, VIZ J TQRTOISE SHELL carved Tuck Combs, embra cing sixteen different patterns, Do do plain Tuck Combs, Do do quill Top do l)o do puff neck, long, side and Dressing Combs Brazillian carved and plain and quill top Tuck Combs Do puff side, neck and long do Dressing, pocket and fine Ivory do. Ac. *For sale at a small advance, from Manufacturers cost, by the dozen or single, at 248, Broad-street. November 23 46 ENOCH W. SPOFFORD, Has just received, direct from New-York, on consign, ment (at his Auction Office, next door below Messrs. Beers, Booth &. St. John’s Office. Montgomery’s build ings) the following Cloods, which are now offered for sale, S CASES Blue, Brown, Olive and Mixt C|otllS 2 cases Sattinets, assorted 13 cases Bleached Sheetings 6 bales Brown do. 7 cases Bleached Shirtings 10 bales Brown do. G cases Calicoes, assorted 1 case-white Cotton Hose 1 do Random half do. , 2 do Ladies Carded Robes 2 do Ready made Clothing 4 do French and German Goods 1 tierce Hard-ware 3 cases Cutlery, on cards and in doxen* 1 case Children’s Caps 3 bales Twilled Jeans 4 bales 7-8 Brown Shirting ALSO, A variety of Staple and Fancy GOODS February 19 71 ~BLANKETl S, See. erh .4* BALES DUFFIL BLANKETS 2 do and 5 Point do 1 Case Sot'metts Just received and for sale by E. W. SPOFFORD, Aucl’r. Feb 26 73 •It Chambers. UStli JFcb. 1833. Between Patrick B. Connelly and Robert Collins, Com- foj . Rc _ plainnnts, and Ann oreen 5 Ue j and In j uncilorlt and Lhhu Lipscomb, De- f fendants. $ IT being shewn that the Defendants in this Bill re side in the State of Alabama, so that personal ser. vice of a copy cannot be effected on them. Ordered, That they appear at the Superior Court to be held in and for the county of Jefferson, and State of Georgia, on the 3d Monday of May next, and plead, answer or de mur to said Bill, and that a copy of this order be pub lished once a week tor two months, before the day for appearance in one of the Gazettes in Augusta, Geor gia, and in Erie, Greene County, Alabama. WM. W. HOLT, , Judge Superior Courts M. C. Geo. March 12, 1833 w2m 77 The Greene County Erie, Alabama, ■will publish the above weekly, two fjonths, and forward the account to this office. juxrr r~ "■ *.'"JL. i . . -■ ■ r r 57 LATHAM HULL* THIS MORNING, 29th March, at 11 o'clock, befon the yl action Store, vuder the Globe Hotel, Will be solda large supply of (xllOC22Rl£9», SUCH AS Brandy, Rum, Gin, No. 2 Mackerel Bagging, Twine, izc. &c. also. Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, and sundry other articles of Furniture. *lnd tcithin CtWrs, An extensive assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods , Hardware, Boots and- ShoeSj Cutlery, Jewelry, tyc. SfC, AND AT: NIGHT, oi the usual hour a Urination of the sale of 1* U 1* GOGS} s* Hardware, CUTLERY, BOOTS 4- SHOES, JEWELRY, <ic. &c. &c. r j>erm.s Cash. March 29 BY E. W. SPOPPORD. TO-MORROW MORNING, at 10 o’clock, ' 1 PIPE Gin * • 1 h do Brandy, 10 barrels Apply Brandy 10 barrels Molasses , 10 do Mackerel 20 do Potatoes 10 boxes Soap 5 boxes Raisins 29, do Segars 2, cases Huts 1 case Shoes Together with a variety of other goods. And at NIGHT, at 7 o'clock, A I..VRGE ASSORTMENT OP DRY GOODS, .ir-um: rr « rnt.va, Hardware, ajid Cutlery, Boots and Shoes, March 29 It BY E. VI. SPOPPORD. On the first Tuesday in April next, at the Lower Mar* ket House, between the usual hours of Sale, A Likely Ilnlalto Girl, A good Bouse Servant, Washer, and I toner, Sold for no, fault. E. tt . SPOFFORD, Auc'r. March 29 89 Valuable NEGROES at Auction. BY E. W. SPOPPORD. Will be sold at the Lower Market House, on the first Tuesday in April next, four valuable Negro men, via ; One, Blacksmith , of good character. One, a first rate Steam Boat Pilot, now hired at SIBO per. annual. 1 And two deck hands, hired at SIOO each. The purchaser to receive the hire from the first «f, next month, for the balance of the year. Terms, (which will be extremely liberal,) mads known at the time of sale, and titles indisputable. ' March 22 td 80 BOOKS A T A UCTION. BY J. MARSHALL. On Saturday Night, the 6/A April next, at 7 o'clock, will be sold, upthoui, the least reserve, an Invoice of ' Valuable Standard Library Books, , Theological ami miscellaneous. The reading part of the community, have now an op- I portunity of obtaining at PUBLIC AUCTION, a most valuable assortment of ISOOKS. just received, from a regular and extensive publishing House in Pbiladel pltia, amongst which arc copies of “ The Modern Tr»- ' vcller, 10 vols. maps and plates ; Hume, Smollot’p So Bissett’s England, 9 vols. British Essayists, 2 vols. Aiken’s British Poets; Diary of a London Physician, 2 vols. Ferguson & Gibson’s Rome, 4 vols. Robertson's Works, 3 vols. Percy Anecdotes, a now and elegant edi. tion in 1 vol. Works of Lord Byron. Pope, Heman, He bef, and Pollock, Cowperi Thompson, &.c. Sc c. in 1 vol. also; the works of Palcy, a new edition in 1 vol. also; punter’s Sacred Biography, a new edition in 1 vol. Sturme’s Reflections, a new edition. Fox’s Book of Mar i iyrs, splendid plates, elegantly bound, in 1 vol. “ Tho Spectator,” in 1 vol. splendid calf binding.“ Tattler A* Guardian,” “ Chalmer’s Works,” !■ vol. “ Lemprior’a Classical Dictionary,” 1 vol. new edition, also, a pocket edition of “ Lemprier’s,” “ Walker and Key," Naval Rattles; Ppems of the Eiric Shepherd; Federalist; Shakspeare’s Plays, complete in one Small vol. Virginia House Wife ; The Arabian Knights, a new edition, in 1 vol. full of plates; Brooke’s Universal Gazetteer, much improved by Darby; Cruden’s Valuable Concordance; The Works complete of Hannah Moore ; a new and fine edition, Rollins’ Ancient History, a new Missionary Gazetteer ; Edwards on Revivals, a new work; New. : ton on the Prophecies, a new and elegant edition ; Holy Living and Dying; Josephus; Village Sermons, See. ALSO —A FEW COPIES OF THE BRITISH DRAMA in 2 Vols. Just published, containing about 1 DO, of the most po pular Comedies, Farces, Tragedies and Operas, in the English language, with splendid engravings in Steel, and a great many other Works not named, all of which are now offered at Auction.—Terms cash. March 29 3t 82 Executors Sale. BY J. MARSHALL, Will be sold, to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, 3d April, at the Lower Market House, in this city, by an order obtained from the Court of Ordinary, FIVE NEG HOES, to wit; Fanny, Lucj 7 , (and her three chil dren) Louis, Tilda and Dennis. And, at 3 o'clock, At the late residence of Lovey Powers, deceased. All the Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, mid two Milch COWS. ’ • Terms at sole. JOSEPH COLLINS, Ex’r. March 26 81 III .l-.MJII . Kpr tl l*uliuihla Gold *lline FOR SALK. Agreeably to an order ot the Court of Ordinary for the county of Jefferson, will be spld at the Court-Hsuss in Clarksville, Habersham county, on tits first Ties day in June next— • LOT No. 48, in the fourth District of Ha bersham county, containing 202 i Acres, which w«* drawn to and granted to James Cotton, to be sold as the property of Gen. Homer V. Milton, deceased, for tlie’ benefit of the distributees of the said estate. This Lot by reputation, contains one of the most valuable Gold Mines in Habersham county.—Terms of sale Cash. ELIZA MILTON, Adm’jc. Louisville, March G, 1633 0“ The Milledgeville Recorder and Columbus Eb. quirer, will publish the above till the day of sale, and forward their accounts to the undersigned for paynfent, E. M. Adhi’x. td n Notice. FOUR months after date, application wilt bo mod# to the Honorable the Justices ot the Inferior on of Scriven countv, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell three Negroes, to wit: Joe, Phdbp Mary, belonging to the estate of AKxan er . ye » (a minor) deceased, late of saifl county, lor t e CBf of his surviving brothers and HAMILTON h- LO\ ETd , Adm r. i March 21. 1833 lm4m 81 _ .—ALL persons indebted to the *%- 1 fate of JAMES E. DAN lEL, late of Richmond County, deceased, are required to make immediate**/- 1 ment, and all tho?e who have demands against tate, * are requested to present them immediately, asth* wish to close the estate, for tip purpose o(' making a division among the heirs. WILLIAM TEMPLETON, JAdwmii* • j BRYANT DANIELS \ I March 1