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OBITUARY.
’DIED, at the Cottaifp, near Aueusta, on the 3d inst. of pulmonary
consumption, Mrs. MARIA F. BOXES, consort of John Bones,
Esq. and daughter of the late Captain Oswell Eve, in the 3dth year
of her age.
In recordinz this death on the catalogs" of millions, it is with
consolation that the friends of the deceased were solemnly assured
in this dispensation of Divine Providence, that their loss was her
♦ctemas- ain, and that her spirit has fled to that mansion whose
builder ami maker is God.
Mrs. Bones had, in eaily life, been taught the important truths of
the holy religion, and for nianv y***tr« was seen seated at the table
-of her lord and master in the Presbvterian Church. Ihe relative
duties of daughter, sister, wife and Christian, she performed in the
most exemplary manner. Beloved and respected by all who knew
“her, happy in the society of a numerous family, and surrounded by
every comfort to make life desirable, she was not unprepared when
the felt destroyer came. The protracted hut fatal tendency of her
disease, did not make her repine or murmur ; she endeavored day
by day to yield her heart unreservedly to Him who called her to
the sorrows of the earth, that she might be made meet for the hap
piness of heaven. And when the honr of separation was sounded,
she took an affecting farewell ofher bnsband and kindred, bowed
her head in submissive meekness to the will of her Father, and
Cilmly breathed out her soul.
Blessed are the dead wiiich die in the Lord from henceforth; yea
saith the spirit, that they may rest from their labors, for their work
do follow them. [Communicated.
HI All) A RRAHGEJIEXT.
•Charleston Mail | b *. 6 V M '
I ( loses every day by 10 o'clock , a. m.
Savannah Mail \ ever '-> da V fvj> f- M
( Closes ebery day hy 9 u clock , P. n.
Athens Mail ) hue Monday, Wednesday £r Friday, 5 p.m.
I Closes do. do. Saturday. 9 p.m.
Northern Mail \ evFr ’- ! dn 'J 6 °' t c ' ock : **; M •
1 Uo*rs evertr any hy o clock, P. M.
Western Mail \ l ** e rver ’-' da * *» 4 •’«*»«*. *• *•
f every day by OgV o lock, p. M.
Office Hours. —The office is open from 7 a. m. to 2 p. m. ; from 3 to
half past 4 p. m. ; from half past 5 to half past 6r. m. and from Bto 9
T. m. On Sundays the office will be open from 9 to 10, a. m . and
•from 8$ to 9, p. m.
CODIEKCIAL.
Latest date from Liverpool May 15.
Latest date from Havre May 22.
Angusta Bank Note and Exchange Table.
Bank of Augusta, par.
Mechanics Bank of Augusta, do.
Insurance Bank do. do.
State Bank do.
Farmers Hank of Chattahoochee, do.
Bank of Columbus, do.
Merchants ami Planters Bank, GO aGS per cent, discount.
Insurance Bank of Columbus, a 1 percent discount.
Branches of State Bank, £ percent discount.
Commercial Baak of Macon, I a 1 do. do.
Hawkinsville Bank, 1 do. do.
Darien Bank and Branches, 1a 2 de. do.
Savannah Bank Notes, par u 4c, premium.
South Carolina, do. do.
American Gold Coin, none.
British do. do.
•Georgia Gold, 85 a 90c. a dwt.
Carroll co. do. 90 a 93c. do.
No. Ca. do. 80 a 85c. do.
E133AN51!.
Checks on New York, £ a }c. premium.
Charleston, £ a jc. premium.
Savannah at sight, | cent premium.
STOCKS. PAID IN. WORTH.
Bank of Augusta, SIOO sll6
Mechanics Bank, 100 100
Insurance Bank, 27 38
State Bank, 100 100
Ire Company, 50 CO
Western Wharf, par par
EXPORTS
Os Cotton and Hue from Savannah for nine months , ending on
the Ist July.
THIS SEASON. LAST SEASON.
WHERE TO. COTTON. RIPE. COTTON. RICE.
To Liverpool 118,741] 195'j; 124,212] 326
Other British Ports 10,567 4,6.34! 7,155 893
Havre 23,703 | 4.013 ] 25,181 2.517 J
Other French Ports 1,881( 1,744.Ji 5521 181~
Other Foreign Ports 695 2,588 2,701 3,072
West Indies 3.013.1 .. 1,7064
Total Foreign 155,587 16,1884 159,801 8,696
Ports in the United States 82,517 13,5201 ;'07,448 12,470A
Total 2:18,104 “29,709 1:237,2491 21,1664
PI X i s O St I S
Os Cotton and Rice from Charleston, from Ist Or taker, [1832' to
28 th June, 1833.
THIS SEASON. LAST SEASON.
WHERE TO. COTTON. RICE. COTTON. RICE.
To Liverpool 94.290 5,521 | 98.03(3] 4,780
Other British Ports 16,146 19,872 j 15,700 18,459.1
Havre 28.107 8,477 j 28,1381 7,2311
Otiier French Ports 9,688: 3,391A i t 6,667! 2.041
OfJier Foreign Ports 9,137 47.180.1; 7,33-21 41,700
Total Foreign 157,3118 84,442 155.871 74,232
Ports in the United States 29,323 41,535 33,61.5 35,316
Total, 186,69 i| 125,977 189,486 109,548"
HAVRE. MAY 19.'— t&ttims —We have received 1255 bales
from New Orleans, per tile Bolivar : 471 do. from Richmond per
Tally Ho: 470 do. from N. York per Rhone : and 20 .from Lisbon.
'Together 8225.
The sales have amounted to 5,713 bales, rts follows; —3204 bales
Louisiana, ordinary and low to handsome and good, nt9l a 119 f.
50 ; 1266 Mobile, ordinary to current, 91f. 50 a 100 ; 845 Upland, in
ferior current to good current, 90f. a 1021; 273 Virginia, good or
dinary 94f. 50 : 124 Pernambuco, good and handsome, 137 f. 50 a
138,
The market remains in a very firm position hnd the demana has
been brisk and animated for nil descriptions United S-atos. but
principally for Lousisiana ami Mobile. On Wednesday evening,
about 1000 bales were purchased on speculation by a holder, which
operation becoming known, gave a start to the market, and 2900
bales, of all descriptions of United th.ites, have been bought since
•at a rise of Ic. on all qualities. The accounts received from the
United States, by the packet ship Rhone, advise all the holders to
increase their pretensions. Our market Closed on Saturday even
ing in a very firm attitude. We have 385,000 bales remaining in
first hands.
Sales at Havre. May 20. —The sales of Cotton were Very large,
viz; 1364 hales Louisiana at 92 a U6f: 950 bales Georgia at 96 a
102 f: 245 Mobile, Arc. 95 a lOlf. Total sales of the dav, 2837 hales.
10 M. New York Wax at 57f58. 30 hhds. Philadelphia Bark at
17f. 75.
“ HAVRE, May 22. —The sales of Cotton for the last three days
[the 20th, 21st and 22d] have been large, amounting to 6800 hales,
at an advance of from 2to 4 centimes. Extensive sales of Coffee,
Rt. Domingo at 80 centimes. Thesales of this article in London
have been at an advance, and there is an improvement in the’nor
t hern markets for it. Ashes have risen. Sales of Whalebone at
261 sons.
HAVRE, May 22.—Cotton continues in great demand, and has
advanced since the departure of the Henri IV. 2 a 4 centimes per
4 ko., and to-day the holders are so firm in their pretensions, that
buyers hesitate. The business is altogether unprecedented.
Try the ship Philadelphia, at new York.]
LONDON, May 21. —The markets for Colonial Produce continue
in an excited state, and are likely to remain so till something is
definitely adopted relative to the West India question.
Sugar. —The holders of British Plantation Sugars Continue to
keep their goods hack, and the advance since the plan of Govern
ment was promulgated, may be stated at from 2s. to 2s. fid. per cwt.
Since the sale of Foreign Sugars on Friday afternoon, when prices
advanced Is. per cwt. very little has been done. Mauritius Sugars
are very firm at the advance noticed on Fridav Tins alternoon,
sales to the extent of nearly 7.000 bags of Mauritius will take
place. Bengal and other East India Sugars are looking firm.
Coffee. —The sales of Foreign Coffee last market day were ex
ceedingly large before the close of the business, but they all w ent
off lusher, and the market has since been firm. British Plantation
is less brisk.
Rice. —The market is firm in consequence of the great advance
in Madras, arising from the condition of the people in the interior
of the presidency. At Madras, Ric- had risen full 100 percent.
The Wool Trade. —The sales of Wool at the close of last week
went otf with spirit and at full prices. A portion of the sales con
sisted of Australian Wools of the new clip. Tim further arrivals
from our colonies are anxiously looked for, as the stocks of the
manufacturers are very low.
Cotton.— The sales are pretty free, ond prices firm.
LONDON, Mav 21.—There was quite a novelty exhibited in
Mincing-lane on Friday. The sales of colonial produce were so
extensive, that it was found necessary to have some refreshment.
A most sumptuous luncheon was ordered, consisting of every de
scription of cold meat, fish, sal I ads, wines, &c. The exhilarating
scene appeared to have an effect on the party. The bidding be
came animated. Coffee rose Is. to 2s. per cwt. and Bengal and
Siam Sugars Is. per cwt.
WILMINGTON. July 3. —Steam Saw Mill Boards and Scant
ling sl3; River, Flooring Boards 10 a 0;) , Timber, mill rates. 4
a5 ; Turpentine 2 18; Tar I 30 ; Pitch 150 ; Hosin 90 a 100 : Spi
- rits Turpentine 37 ; Varnish 30 a25 : Staves, K-O. hhd. rough, 10
a 101; dressed on the wharf, 15 a 16: W. O. bhl>lo a 12: Shin
gles 2 09: Cotton 9 a 9 V : Fkmrsasi; Rice 27; Corn 75 a 80; Ba
con. all round, 7 ; Hams 9 a 10; Lard 10V* Salt, T. I. 42: Liver
pool 50 ; do. in sacks 17 : Pork. Me*s 14 aOO : Prime 12 a 13 : Su
gar. brown, 7 a 9 : Coffee 11a 14: Molasses 30 a 32; Mackerel, No.
1, s>; do. No. 2. 5 ; do. No. 3, 31; Butter 18 a 20.
A small lot of Turpentine sold yesterdap for $3 18. Market dull.
O irquotalions of produce brought to marker in rafts are ofsales
made in the water, the purchaser paying the additional expense of
landing, inspection, &c.
TUSCALOOSA, ( \la.) June 39. —Bagging, Dundee 20a 2.3, Ken
tucky 25 a 28- Bale Rope 9 alO : Bacon, slams 8 a 10, do. covered,
10 a 12, Sides 7V a 81, Shoulders 7V a 81: Candles, Sperm, 45 a 50,
Tallow’ 10 a 15: Coffee 15 a 17; Corn 871 $1 : Cotton, choice 81 a
91. good 7] a 81, ordinary 7 a 7}: Flour, country mills s6l a7. Ohio
8 a BV, Norihem 3 V a9 ■ Iron, Swedes 6 V a 7, American 5 a6, nail
rod 10 a 131, hoop 10 a 12. plough moulds 81 a 9.
NEVV-YORK, June 29. — Coffee. —The demand has been quite
animated, and an’ improvement of about 1 a cent has been realized.
Sales have been made, in addition to those reported in our last, of
about UOO bags Porto Cabello and Laguira, at 121 a 13 cents • 1500
Cuba, 12 a 13 cents, the latter price for fine green ; about 1000 bags
Brazil, at 12, including a lot of strong scented, at 12} : 50 bales
Mexican, 12.1, and some Porto Rico, in bbis. at 131. The little t<t.
Domingo which remains in first hands is held considerably above
previous rates. Accounts have been received from Havre to 22d
May, stating that the arricte had all been bought up there, and pri
ces had advanced. St. Domingo sold at 80 centimes.
Cotton- —A very animated demand sprung up with the date iff
our last report, and though we cannot state any actual advance in
prices, the rates which were then with difficulty supported, have
since been readily obiained. Thesales for the last three days em
brace about 3000 bales of Upland, at 11} al3 cents: 1030 Alabama.
124 a 14 ; 700 Tennessee and New Orleans, 111 a 14, and 700 Flori
da, 12 a 131 cents. The total salesof the week amount to upwards
of 6000 bales. By the ship Fredonia, advices were received yes
terday from Havre, to 22d May, inclusive. The demand there had
been very active, and the sa’cs of the three days preceding amount
ed to 6800 bales, at an advance of 2 a 4 centimes. This intelli
gence induced some of our holders to withdraw their stocks from
the market.
Molasses. —Supplies are now’ quite limited, and we have very
little to add to the transactions noticed in onr last. 45 hhds. Porto
Rico brought 34 cts; some sweet Havana 30, and other descriptions
at our rates, in small parcels. The market continues firm.
Salt.— The arrivals of coarse Salt have been small of late, and
higher prices are now demanded. Liverpool has been in good de
mand, and considerable salesof both ground and blown have been
made, within our range. •
BALT IMORE, JUNE 23. Coffee.—' The market has been quiet, I
but holders are firm for full prices. Several hundred bags of Rio.'
have been taken at 12 a 121 cents pnr lb. as in quality; and 200 toy
300 bags La Gaayra at 12 a 121 couth. [ll oilier descriptions we
hear of no transactions.
Cotton. —A lot of 50 hales Upland was sold this week at 13. J al4
cts. per lb.
Clour.—Howard street Flour. —The salesof fresh ground Flour,
of the present month’s inspection, have been made from, store
throughout Oie week at $5.75 per bhl. Other parcels, of earlier in
spection, have been sold at $5.62L Tlie stock of fresh ground flour
is kept low, bv the steady demand for the city and coastwise con
sumption, and dealers find ready sales, in moderate lots, at $5,50
per bbl.
Whiskey. —The sales of hjtds have been to a moderate extent, at
28 cents per gallon, which, rate we continue to quote to-day. Con
siderable sales of Sitsodehanna bhls have been made at 30 a 31
cents per gallon, according to quality. The wagon price of bbis
remains at 27 cents, exclusive of the barrel, and the store price of
the same at 31 a Tj* cents.
PHILADELPHIA, June 23.— Cotton.— The arrivals of cotton
during the week amount to 456 bales, all from New Orleans. The
demand has not been very great, though business to a fair extent
has been done for the season. Holders of prime parcels are very
firm at onr highest quotations. \Ve note sales prime Louisiana
cotton at 14 V cts.: a parcel of prime New Orleans at 141 cts; 32
bales of S. C. inferior at 11} cts. and for a lot of stained 11} cts.
was taken another parcel at 134 cts. and a small lot of prime brought
14 cts. and a large lot of Virginia at 11V a 13 cts. all on 4 mos. cr.
The stock at present is small.
Coffee.. —There have arrived in ail the week rising 1300 bags.—
The enquiry has been good, ami sales to exceed 2900 bags have
been made. The transactions hwe'been principally in Rio, La
guira, Cuba and Havana : 300 bags Rio part sold early in the kmw
at 12A cts.: 100 bass on Saturday at 12] cts; 500 bags Cuba at 11 aQ
12] cts.; 505 bags Laguira at 12J els. and same price refused for "
more ; and a large lot of Havana at prices not transpired, with sev
eral small parcels of different desc iplions, principally at our h.vh
cst quotations, all on 4 mas. with the exception of the Cuba, part
of w hich was sold on a longer credit. 12 V cts. was offered for a
large parcel of Cuba, and refused,
Since making out the above' report, we understand that sales of
several lots of Cuba amounting to some hundreds of bags, have
been made at 12 V a 12} rts. _
Sugar —The cargoes of snga'frhetitioned in our last week’s re
port, having been landed—sales to considerable extent have taken
place—we note transactions to a l#rge extent in Porto Rico at $7 a
B.V. Cuba $7 75. a lot of white at wi] all 0116 mths. and a small
parcel white Havana, at 10} cts, had 62 hhds. inferior dark and
heavy. N. O. Sugars at 6c, 21 hints. inferior to fair 6}c. 25 do prime
7Vc, 4 mths :57d0 do 7Vc, 4 month's. The market is Arm and all
descriptions of sugar are in request.
MOBILE JUNE 29. — Cotton. —The business of the season hav
ing closed, we have no farther quotations to give. The receipts of
the week are only 145 bales. On repairing to the ware-house, we
find the sleek on Mud amounts to 280 bales. As the exports of
the week amount tr %843 bales, ivfitch makes the total exports A
128,.333, or accouAtjffails short ol 1 i;-e actual receipts 445 bales. But jt
as there has been an unusually large quantity of Cotton repackey
tilis season, it is probable that the number of ba'es lias been yf
creased, sufficient, at any rule, to account for a portion of (he error.
For the sake of convenience however vve, have added the dlffar
ence to the amount of the receipts.
rv.jTee.-VVe have no changeto notice in Coffee. 1i maintains a
fair demand at former rates —12] a 13}c —Import none.
Whiskey.— Demand limited at 34V a 35c. Import 40 bids. Stock
light. But little doing.
Sugar— Stock light. It is worth from to 8 cents. Impor:
none.
Molasses. —None received this week. Is very scarce—only a
few hnds. in market, which is held at 30 cents. None in barreJs.
1 BXABT&E HEWS
j N. \
ARRIVED: ~
3d, steamer Edgefield, Wood, Savartnah. Mercltan.
ilize, &c.—to Mackenzie & Bennock, B, F. Chew, J.
K. flora & Co. Dortic & Lafitle, T. Barrett <& Co. J,
&, S. Bones, Mason & RandlgE, B. VV. Force & Co. A.
Rowe, Mnsgrove & Bustin', J./Sharp, J. & W. Harper,
C. & R. Lambert, W. & H. B/rson, R. C. Baldwin, J.
Coskery, Lamback & Ruse, G. Walker, and Stovall &
Simmons.
sth, steamer Augusta, Norris, Savannah 33 hrs. Mer
. chandize, &c.— to Agent Steam Boat Company, R. An
derson, L. Roil, M. Frederick. J. Milligan, A. Wood &
Co. W. W. Waddle, D. L. Roman, E. B. &J. P. Ben
son, T. J. Wray, J. P. Seize, A. Cunningham & Co. J.
G. M’Whorter, R. C. Baldwin, J. Moore, W. &H. Bry
son, Kerrs, Graham &. Hope, B. W. Force & Co. N.
Smith & Co. Rankin & Evans, R. Allen, 11. Parsons, T.
Barrett <fe Co. Turpin <fc H’Amignac, Mason &. Randle,
and J. Johnson.
DFP./1R TF. D.
6th, steamer Augusta, Norris, Savannah.
Steamer Edgefield, Wood, Charleston.
FROM THIS PORT.
Steamer Free Trade, Cressweil, Savannah,
Steamer Tugalo, Wray, Savannah.
Steamer Cheraw, Graham, Charleston.
The steamer Free Tgtde, Cressweil, for this place,
was to ha»e left Savanna|i on Saturday evening last.
SAVANNAH, July 2.—Arr. ship Statira, Wood, N.
York 1 1 days; Br. brig Brothers, Bell, Mobile 14 days;
schr. Halsey, Sednck, Boston ; sloop John Chevalier,
Sisson, Charles’on ] steamer Augusta, Norris, Augusta.
Went to sea, Br. ship Ganges, Quirk, Liverpool; ship
Belle, Bailey, New. York and Providence; briar Sea Isl
and, Atwood, Boston ; schr. Excel, Helliker, Philadel
phia.
JULY 3.—Arr. brig New Hanover, Patterson, Phila
delphia; steamer Free Trade, Cressweil, Augusta.
Went to sea, ship Othello, Tucker, Wiscasseti,
JULY 4.—Went to sea, brig Caduceus, Weeks, New
Bedford ; schr. Ariel Carrol, Baltimore.
JULY 6.— Art. brig Madison, Buckley, New-York
10 days: rev. cutter Crawford, Day, Key West and a
cruize; schr. Splendid, Dean, Portland 13 ; steamer T
ug tlo, Wray, Augusta.
Went to sea, bark Richmond, Burroughs, Havre;
Sailed, Br. bark Mary, Duff, Liverpool; schr. De
Kalb, Cowart, Baltimore.
CHARLESTON, July 3.—Ar. schr. Alabama,Push,
Ocracock 2 days; sloop Emma Augusta, Fullgham, tin;
Nassau, N. P. 9 days.
Went to sea, ship Shaw, Davis, Portsmouth , schrs
Alpha, Thomas, West Indies; Sarah Ann, Fox, Balti
more.
JULY 4.—Arr. steamer Cheraw, Graham, Augusta.
Sailed, ship Temorah, Spalding, Newbury port ; brig
Spartan, Hedge, Baltimore; schrs. Deluvian, Travers,
do. ; Washington, Hutchings, New-York ; Atlantic,
Sawyer, do.; Zenith, Poller. Baltimore.
JULY 6.—x\rr. Br.brig Kate, Figgett, Barbados via
Turks Island 10 days; brig Vista, Smith, New-York 10.
Sailed, Br. brig Sunbury, Hind, St. Johns, N. B.; brig
Aspasia, Greneker, New-Orleans ; schr. John Denni
son, Cold, Key West.
DGr 3 The Health Committee for the
Middle Ward will examine the Lots of the persons in
that Ward on THURSDAY next, trash <fcc. may be
thrown into the street during the whole of the day pre
ceding, and on that day until 2 o’clock.
JESSE KENT, Chairman Committee.
July 9 1
Camp Meetings in Augusta
District. Richmond old place, 11th July, at night. —
Wilkes, Independence, 16th of August, at n ight.—Co
lumbia old place, 30th of August, at night. —Lincoln,
Wheat’s Camp Ground, 11th September, at ni<rht.
Friends will notice some small variations as to time.
This has been found needful.
LOVICK PIERCE, P. E.
July 2 4
ICr 3 The Constitutionalist Reading
Room, directly under the Office, is now open for the
benefit of the Public.
Mr. JasiieKi Mcl>owaSl, wilS
1 attend to any business in which the subscri
ber may be interested, during his absence
♦from the State. ROBERT A. REID.
June 25, 1533 w 3 2
By a Resolution of the Ci
ty Council of Augusta, passed the Bth June,
instant, the following persons were appointed a Commit
tee of Health for the present year, viz :
Fur District No. I—Messrs. P, Crump, Edward Hen
derson and P. H. Mantz.
“ “ No. 2—Messrs. J. Kent, J. H. Mann and
F. Bradford.
“ “ No. 3—Messrs. J. B. Bishop,.lona. Meigs,
G. H. Paddock, and U. B. Clarke.
The foregoing Committees are requested to enter on
the duties assigned them by tlie foregoing Resolutions,
as early as may be practicable.
By order of Council.
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
June 25 2
MISS EDMONSTON, lately
arrived from Charleston, from which
place she is the bearer of Letters
. introductory to persons of die first
respectability in Augusta, has the honor of informing
the Ladies of this City, that she proposes giving ini
structions on the HARP, PIANO FORTE and SPAN
ISH GUITAR, as well as in the French, Spanish,
German and Italian Languages, with Drawing. Terms
will be made knoxvn at her residence, Northeastern
corner of Green and MTntosh-streets.
April 26 90
ie General Ordinance, to ,
■ revise, amend and consolidate the several
Ordinances of the City Council of Augusta, is now ready
for delivery to the citizens. They can be had by ap; ,
plication to the Clerk of Council.
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
May 7 ts 93
/•Medical College of Georgia?^
THE LECTURES in this Institution situated at
Augusta, will commence on the third Monday,
(the 21**) of next October, and continue for*:* months.
The Prose ssors are :
L. A. Dugas, M. D.—Of Anatomy and Physiology.
J6's. A. Eve, M. D.—Therapeutics and Materia Medica.
D. Ford, M. D.—Chemistry and Pharmacy.
M. Antony, M. I).—Obstetrics and Diseases of Wo
men and Children.
A. Cunningham, M. D.—lnstitutes and Practice of Me
dicine.
Paul F. Eve, M. D.—lnstitutes and Practice of Surgery.
And George M. Newton, M. D.—Prosector and De
monstrator of Anatomy.
In addition to the above, Clinical Lectures will be
delivered in the City Hospital, and every facility afford
ed the student for practical experience.
The fees are, for the six Tickets §IOQ
Graduation, - s>lo
Matriculation, - - - $5
Good Board, with Lodging, may be obtained at §l3
per month.
For particulars see Circular issued in June.
AUGUSTUS B. LONGSTREET,
President of Board of Trustees, .
\L. D. Ford. Secretary.
Augusta, July 9, 1833 6 6 S
GC? The papers of Augusta, Washington A
thens Banner, Milledgeville Journal, and Federal Union,
Columbus Enquirer, Savannah Georgian, Macon Tele
graph, Darien Telegraph, (Ga.) ; Columbia Times, Pen
dleton Messenger, Edgefield Carolinian, Greenville
Mountaineer, (S. C.) ; Raleigh Star, (N. C.) Knoxville
Register, (Ten.) Floridian, Tallahassee, Tuscaloosa In
telligencer. Montgomery Journal, Huntsville Advocate,
Mobile Register, (Alab.); Jackson State Rights Ban
ner, Natchez Republican, (Miss.); and Louisiana Ad
vertiser, will publish the above advertisement to the a
mount of Five Dollars each, and forward their last
number containing it to L. D. Ford, Treasurer of Me
dical College, Augusta, Georgia. _
BSSank State of Georgia. yv
r SAVANNAH, 2d July, 1833. •< i
T^JOTICE —An election, will take place nt the Bank-
I ing House in Savannah on Monday, the 25th ofju
ly, inst. for an Agent of this Bank at Greenesborough—
Salary §ISOO per annum, and the privilege of personally
occupying the dwelling part of the Banking House. Bond
in the sum of $30,000, with four or more sufficient se
curities will be required. Applications to be addressed
to the Bank,-naming*securities.
By order of the Board,
A. PORTER, Cashier,
by I. K. Tefft, Teller,
ID’ Papers in the interior who publish the notifica
tions of this Bank, are requested to insert the above un
til the time of the election. July 9 i
\ Office •HwgMStu insurance ands
* BANKING COMPANY, (
Bth July, 1833.
rSHHE Board of Directors have declared a Dividend
.M. of 4 percent, out of the profits of the business of
the Company, for the past six months, which will be
paid to the Stockholders or their legal representatives,
on and after THURSDAY the 11th inst.
By order of the Board.
ROBERT WALTON, Cashifcr.
July 9 3 6
THE LECTURES
/nvF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE of the State of
tr South-Carolina, will be commenced bn the second
Monday in November next.
The Board of Trustees of the Institution appointed
by the Legislature, consists of the following members
Hon. J, Colcock, President; Rev. Jasper Adams, D.
I). Sec’y ; Hon. VV. Drayton, Hon. H. L. Pinckney,
Hon. Sam. Prioleau, Hon. Elias Horry, Nath’l. Hey.
ward, *R. J. Turnbull, Mitchell King, Jacob Ford,
and H. A. Desaussure, Esquires.
*ffon. James Hamilton in ttie place ol R. J. Turnbull, Esq. d'ic.
The Professors are :
Os Anatomy, John Edwards Holbrook, M. D.
Os Surgery, John Wagner, M. D.
Os Institutes and Practice of Medicine, Sam. Henry
Dickson, M. I).
Os Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infants,
Thomas G. Prioleau, M. D.
Os Materia Medica, Henry R. Frost, M. D.
Os Chemistry, Edmund Ravenel, M. D.
Os Physiology, James Moultrie, Jr. M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy, John Bellinger, M. D.
Classical Lectures will be given twice a week, during
the ensuing Session, at the Alms House and Marine
Hospital, bv Professors Frost and Wagner.
SAM. HENRY DICKSON, M. D. Dean.
The following papers are requested to publish the
above advertisement once a month, until November next,
and forward their nCcoinfts to Dr. Thomas G. Prioleau*
Treasurer of the College. Times and Hive* Columbia;
Intelligencer, Georgetown ; Journal, Camden ; Whig,
Abbeville; Messenger, Pendleton; Carolinian, Edge
field ; Patriot, Yorkville ; Mountaineer, Greenville, (S.
C.) ; Georgian, Savannah ; Constitutionalist, Augusta ;
Journal and Federal Union, Milledgeville; Banner, Ath
ens; Enquirer, Columbus, (Geo.); Star, Raleigh; Peo
pie’s PfeSs, Wilmington; Observer, Fayetteville; Spec;
tator, Newbern, (N. C.); Enquirer and Compiler, Rich
mond, (Va.) ; Advocate, Huntsville; Register, Mobile,
(Ala.) ; Register, (Knoxville, (Ten.); Bulletin and Cou
rier, New Orleans.
Treasury department, (
April 13th, 1533. $
TH"N the late conflagration of the Treasury building,
i nearly all the correspondence ofthe Secretary of the
Treasury, from the establishment ofthe Department to
the 31st March, 1833, was destroyed; including, as
well the original letters arid communications addressed
to the Secretary of the Treasury, as the records of the
letters and communications written by him. With a
view to repair the loss, as far as may be practicable* all
officers of the United States, are requested to cause
copies to be prepared, and authenticated by them, of
any !ettcrs'(exccpt those hereinafter alluded to) Vvhich
they may at any time have written to, or received from,
the Secretary of the Treasury ; and all those who have
been in office, and other individuals throughout the Uni
ted States, and elsewhere, arc invited to do the same.
That this correspondence may be arranged into ap
propriate books, it is requested that it be copied on
folio foolscap paper, with a sufficient margin on all sides
to admit of binding, and that no more than one letter be
contained on a leaf. It is also requested, that the copies
be writen in a plain and distinct or engrossing hand.
Where the original letter can be spared, it would be
preferred. The reasonable expense incurred in copv.
ing the papers now requested, not exceeding the'rate of
ten cents for every hundred words, will be defrayed by
the Department.
The correspondence which has been saved, r and of
which, therefore, no copies are desired, are the records
of the letters written by tile Secretary of the Treasury
to the Presidents and Cashiers of Banks, from the Ist
October, 1819, to the 20th Fehnary, 1833; all the cor.
respondence relating to Revolutionary claims under the
act of 15th May, 1828, and to claims of Virginia officers
to half pay, under the act of sth July, 1832; and to ap
plications for the benefits-of the acts of the 2d March,
1831 and 14th July* 1832, for the relief of certain insol
vent debtors of the United States. Copies of some
circular letters, and instructions, written bv the Sec
retary. have also been preserved; and it is requested
that, before a copy be made of any circular letter or
instruction written by tiie Secretary of the Treasury,
the date and object of the circular be first stated to the
Department, and its wishes on the subject ascertained
LOUIS McLANE,
Secretary of the Treasury
May 21 36
Administrator’s Notice.
4LL persons indebted to the Estate of Henry Gil
strap, late of Burke county, deceased, either by
Note or Account, are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having demands must render them
in within the time prescribed bv law.
CALVIN B. CHURCHILL, Adrn’r.
June 11, 1833 w6* 103
NOTICE.
PERSONS having business with the subscriber, or
with the late firm of Baird and Green, can find him
at the Dry Goods Store of Mr. S. W. Wade, north side
Broad street, No. 243. B. BAIRD.
July 2 4 6
NOTICE.
OAK WOOD for sale at the Wharf—apply at the
Steam Boat Company’s Office to
WM. ROBERTSON, jr. Agent.
June 25 2
SOIHERYILLE.
THE Summerville Maiket will be furnished the
season with the best of MEATS, at the low.
est prices, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
mornings and Saturday evenings, commencing on Mon
dav the 10th of June.
JOHN D. CLARK.
Jine 4 101
'L TO RfiftTj
FROM THE FIRST OCTOBER,
The DWELLING HOUSE on Ei
lis-street, below Henry Mealing, former!
C. Cantelou’s—the House is large an
sHSggggicommodious, having lately undergone thoi
ough repairs; there is attached to it all the necessar
out-buildings. For further information apply at thi
Office, or to W. B. SHELTON.
July 9 6
~ TO RENT, T -
And possession given on the 1W of October next.
A two story DWE»LLtNG HOLSI
""fa. °n the west side of the Methodist Churcl
Wifwith a Garden thereto and necessary otil
■■rpr now occupied by the subscriber.
ALSO, *
A large two story DWELLING
HOUSE with the necessary out.houses am
Garden, situated on the corner of Ellis am
heretofore occupied b;
Mr. Weston.
For particulars enquire of
# JOHN FINN, Green-street.
/ July 9, 1833 ts 6
TO KENT.
A convenient Dwelling HOUSE
at the lower end of Broad-street, south aide
I \ |i||i?nearly opposite Mr. Waterman’s, with a!
necessary out-huildings, will be rented til
first ot October, and immediate possession given. Ther
is a Lot attached to the House containing 1J Acre, cu!
rivaled as a garden. For terms apply at the Office o
the Constitutionalist.
July 4 5
" VALUABLE PLANTATION
jk ' FOR S ALE.
f «IHE Subscriber offers his Plantation for Sale, si
Ea mated irt Columbia county, 14 miles from Angus
ta, and immediately on the River. This place is cor
sidered by good judges, as one of the most valuable ii
the epunty. The Tract contains between 1000 am
1100 Acres. Six hundred Acres are cleared—4oo i
very superior Land. At the extreme end of the Plan
tation, and a mile and aliajf from the river, and on at
elevated hill, a commodious DWELLING IIOUSI
has lately been built: a fine Well of w/iter is in th<
yard. The subscriber being determined to sell offer
it at a great bargain. Any one desirous to look at tin
i(?lace will always find myself or my son, ready to shov
i'it to them. JOSEPH GRANT.
V July 2, 1833 wtf 4
UNITED states hotel.,
AUGUSTA CEOH^IAi
fRIHE Undersigned, grateful for the patronage tha
Jh. has been extended to him since he has had th<
management of the above Establishment, respectful!;
informs.his friends and the public generally, that tht
HOTEL is now open, and will continue so during th<
summer and at all times and all seasons, a.id pledge:
himself that his exertions shall be to render the ac
commodations of this Establishment inferior to none it
the city. ~
The Stables are amply supplied with an abundance o
good provender, and under the management of a care
ful and experienced Ostler.
JOHN R. ANDURSON.
O’ The papers of this city, the Georgia Journal
Macon Telegraph, Columbus Enquirer, Southern Ban
ner, Washington News, and Western Herald, will pub
lish the above once a week for one month, and forwarc
their accounts for payment to J. R. A.
June 21 w 4 1
100 DOLLARS REWARIL
& ABSCONDED from the subscri.
ffjLj her on the 25th ult, two NEGRO FEL
LOWS, William and Dick; William is
/ a dark Mulatto about 27 years old-stut
ters, when spoken to quickly—can read
and write and is very artful, about 5 feet 10 inches high,
am' wore a surtout coat, and new sattinet pantaloons and
black cap jnti boots.. Dick is dark complected and aboui
25 years of age, walks up-right and when he wentawa)
wore a grey sattinet pantaloons, black coat, hat anc
boots. Both had other clothes with them. Dick is
about 5 feet 10 inches high. They may have gone tc
Oglethorpe County, where they had been secreted by i
man named Thos. Browrt. I will give the above iewarc
to any person that will lodge them in any safe jail so tha
I get them, and fifty dollars for proof that they are bar
boured by any person; It is believed that they have i
written pass, given to them by those who enticed then
away.
JOHN GOGHLAN.
March 12 77
The Subscribers
HAVE received an additional supply of (JAR*
DEN SEEDS, warranted the growth o
1832. TURPIN & D’ANTIGNAC,
Agents for D. C. L.
February 22d 72
TO PRINTERS.
"ETB ANKIN & EVANS, keep constantly on hand i
Me large supply of PRINTING. PAPER,
of all sizes, which will be sold as low for cash as anj
article of equal quality can be laid down for in tin:
place, from any of the Northern Factories —they cat;
furnish at the shortest notice paper of any size, suitable
for printer’s use.
June 2B 8 3
NOTICE.
THE copartnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers, under the firm of P. B. Taylor & Co
is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The unsettled business of the late firm will be attend
ed to by P. B. Taylor, who alone is authorized to settle
the same. P. B. TAYLOR,
JOSEPH WHEELER.
May 11 95
THE SUBSCRIBER,
HAVING purchased the entire interest of Josepl
Wheeler, in the late firm of P. B. Taylor, &. Co. wil
continue the Earthenware business, on his own accouni
at the Store 357 Broad st. and under the Masonic Hal
P. B. TAYLOR.
May 14 95
Notice.
FOUR months after date, I will apply to the Honor
abla the Inferior Court for leave to sell two oi
more of the Negroes belonging to Lucy H. Jones, t
Minor and Orphan* to be sold for the benefit of tht
said Orphan. JAMES M‘LAWS, Guard’n.
July 4, 1833 m 4 5
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Stepher
Boyd, (late of Burke county, deceased,) are re
qnested to make immediate payment, and those bavins
demands against said Estate, will presen' them in term:
of the law. ABEL LEWIS, Adm’r.
June 4, 1833 101
"RICHARDS & GANAHL,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
i rarOHRAB, the HOSTAGE,’ by the autkor oi
Mj Hajji Baba.
Journal of a Nobleman, being a Narrative of his
residerice at Vienna during the Congress.
Zoe, or the Sicilian Sayda, a Romance.
Pencil Sketches or Outlines of Character &. Man.
tiers, by Miss Leslie.
Fanning’s Voyages round the World.
Our Island, comprising Forgery, a Tale, and the
Lunatic, a Tale.
The Life of John Jay, with selections from his cor
respondence and Miscellaneous papers, by his son, Wil
liam Jay. 2 vols. 8 vo.
Whewell’s Astronomy and General Physics.
Life and Times of John Milton, by Joseph Ivimey.
June 14 ' 104
Beers’ Loiiery Office?#
Due by tbi* Day’s Mail. —Drawing of the Grand
11. Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 26.—Highest Prize
.j §IO,OOO.
n( j Tickets §4, Shares in proportion.
)r _ By To-Morrow’s Mail, New-York Consolidated Lot
jry tery, Extra Class No. 18.—Highest Prize §20.000.
,i g Tickets §4, Shares in proportion.
By Friday’s Mail, Maryland State Lottery, Class
No. 13.—Highest Prize §30,000. —30 Prizes of §IOOO.
LOWEST PRIZE §l2.
Tickets §lO, Shares in proportion.
Beers’ Official Prise lAsi,
E The following are the drawn numbers of the Union
h, Canal Lottery, Class 13.
lt - 31, 17, 7, 55, 10, 0, 9, 62, 21, 5.
LOWEST PRIZE §5.
m Hr Prizes sold and Cashed at
,d BEERS’
id Fortunate Lottery Office, No. 241 Broad-street.
>y CF Address Orders to W. P. BEERS.
July 9 (j
Notice.
4S heretofore notified a division of the funds reali
zed from the estate of Mr. Jatnes B. Ross, late of
Waynesboro, Burke County* was due and payable on
5, the -7th ult. to all such creditors as tendered their
e* claims duly attested under oalh and propet Vouchers,
ill All persons who do not immediately make application
ill at the Counting Room of Low, Taylor A Co. Savannah,
re lor payment ot their claims substantiated as above* will
il. be debarred in the participation of the funds how in the
of hands of the undersigned.
JOHN LOW, ) assignees of
O. LEGRIEL. \ James D. Ross
Savannah, July 2 f July 9—3
GEORGIA , Sc riven county.
THIRTY days after date, application will be made
by Noah Freeman, to the Inferior Court of said
county, when sitting tor Ordinary purposes, for Letters
of Administration on the estate of Eliza Oliver, (a mi
nor) deceased, late of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
- 5g gular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased,
n to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
j hy law, to file their objections (if any they have) to
)( j shew cause why said Letters should not be granted.
■ g Witness the Honorable Alexander Kemp, one of the
Justices of said Court, this 2d dav of July, 1833.
6 ‘ SEABORN GOODALL, Cl’k.
e CORA-AFLOAT.
1C ¥7<OR sa^e * n quantities to suit purchasers—Apply at
rs JT the river or to JOHN B. GUIEU.
,e July 2 4
w
FODDER FOR SALE
IN lots to suit purchasers—Apply at the river.
July 2 4
’ COTTON SEED.
BUSHELS Genuine Al\ ai'a.do Cotton
of a superior quality, just received and (br sale
by A. & G. WALfcER.
April 2 ts 83
, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
; FOB SALE.
ly f H |HE subscriber, contemplating a change of business,
,e JL offers for sale the MEADOW GARDEN PRO
,e PERTY, containing one hundred and twenty-one and a
;s half (121 i) Acres of Land, and also his BRICK YARD
r.. and Lots adjoining thereto, which cohtaln altogether a
n bout fourteen (14) Acres. AH of the above property
lies within the corporate limits Os Augusta, and at no
jf Vefy distant period will be of much greater value* ei.
3 . ther for farming or for building lots. There Is a com.
sortable Dwelling and all other necessary out-buildings
on the premises, and would be very desirable to a gen-
I, tleman who wishes to be retired from the bustle of
3. town, and to engage in farming very convenient to
3. market. als®,
d His Bedford Plantation, situated within four
miles of Augusta, on the Washington Road, and imme
diately above Mr. Coleman’s. This Tract contains a
bout eight hundred and fifty (SSOI Acres, near 350 of
which is open land, and mostly Under cultivation, the
1- balance generally well timbered, with Oak, Hickory,
Pine, &c. A person disposed to turn his attention to
s the business, may sell as much fire wood from this land
t. in two years, with two teams, as would pay the pur
d chase money—for the whole property. There is on
i, these premises a comfortable Dwelling House, good
d Barn and Stables, Negro Houses, &,c. and for healths
ir very desirable situation,
y ’ ALSO.
d His Mill Property on Spirit Creek, 12 miles
is from Augusta. This Tract contains about 3300 Acres
o of Pine Land, the Mills are new, runs two saws, and a
a never failing stream for one saw. There is a suffici
d ent quantity of good planting land to support the mills
it ALSO,
r- Two Houses and Lots on Reynold-street, be
a low Centre-street, very comfortable tenements, with
11 brick basement stories, one of them at present occupied
by Mr. Gallaher.
ALSO.
Two hundred Acres of Pine Land, near the
village of Summerville.
ALSO,
Two hundred and fifty Acres of Land, known
as Lot No. 13, first District Habersham county, it lies
in the very heart of the Gold region, several of the
richest ridge veins are found on it. The road from
Glover’s, Loud’s and Blake’s Mines* to Cooper’s Town
passes over this Lot, it is reputed as one of the best
stands for a Public House in the coilnty. The whole,
or any part of the above property will be sold, and
session given immediately or at the end of the year,
as may be desired by the purchaser;
Persons disposed to purchase are respectfully invited
to examine the premises for themselves. Titles good
and terms will be liberal.
GREEN B. MARSHALL
• Augusta, July 2, 1833 wtlD 4
>f REDUCED PRICES I
Earthen- I Pare, China , Glass
AND
LOOKING GLASSES.
THOMAS J. BARROW & CO. Importers, 88
Water-street, New-York, are continually receiv
, ing the newest patterns of EARTHEN-WARE, CHI
y NA, &c. by late arrivals from Liverpool; Their stock
13 comprises every variety in the line, and is surpassed
4 by none in extent or quality. They have made Such
e arrangements in England for the purchase of their
Goods, as enables them to hold out the highest induce
ments to merchants dealing in the line. Those who
are laying in stocks of the article, will find it greatly to
their interest to call, as the very lowest price will be
e named which it is possible to sell at.
J ’ N. B.—The best packers irt the city employed.
THOMAS J. BARROW & CO.
® Importers, 88 Water-street , New-Vork.
e ITT* Orders by letter carefully attended to, and goods
charged at correct rates.
June 21 71
NEW GOODS.
J. P. SETZE
'■’Snow opening a splendid assortment of seasonable
** Good*, (which will be sold low, for cash or town
acceptances,) among which are
Very fine French and English Ginghams, new style,
Fancy Prints, small spriggs do., suitable for children
A Splendid new fashion French and English Printed
Muslins,
French Brown Linen and Linen Drilling,
Long Lawn, Linen and Cotton Checks,
)r Medallions and Bordering Prints,
a Gros de Tour, Gresde Swiss, Gros de Naples, and
6 Gros d’ areola silks,
' Florance silks,
Blond Gauze, crape* Twisted silk, Hernanys and
Black love shawls*
Splendid Blond Gauze Veils*
3 n Ladies’and gentlemens’Horse-skin and Fil d’ecosse
Gloves,
Black and White Foundation muslins,
18 Black and white Hooks and eyes, silver Thimbles,
Treble Back white marseilles Vesting,
6-4 cross bar’d muslin, some very fine,
Green worsted Barage, Verona Hdkfs.
Mamee chop, yellow Nankeen, and Pongee silk,
jf Mull muslins, white Cravats,
Furniture Dimity, some extra fine,
s 12-4 Marseilles Quilts,
4-4 Irish Linen, some very fine,
Furniture Fringe,
u 6-4 India Book Muslin,
4-4 and 6-4 Figured and Plain Dobinett Laces,
Sup. London Printed Calicoes,
e Quilling Faces and Bobinett Edgings,
Oil Cloth and fine Linen Tapes,
■- Cotton lloEtery.
ALSO.
Expected verysoon, directly from France, via New
York, a fine assortment of FANCY GOODS, suitable
. for Spring and Summer wear.
April 4 ts 84
- - E
! PLBMC SALE?#.
>rnrQ , „ BY J. MARSHAIIi.
1 tills DAY, «t 10 o’c/ocA, wiR Ac aoW 6e/bre iny
store, (without reserve) to pay txpenses
2 bhds. Crockery
2 bokes Class Ware
1 9 bbls. Flour
1 do Beans
1 qr. Cask Jamaica Rum
1 keg Nails
1 keg Camphor
1 do Lampblack
1 Chest Tea
1 box Coffee Mills
1 do Clock Bells*
15 bars Steel -
1 bundle Spades, 1 do Shovels
4 Mifttrasses
1 Trunk DRY GOODS.
AMO,
Sundry other articles of
GROCERIES, FURNITURE,
Afro ».
DRY GOODS. *
Terms Cash. July 9.
BY LATHAM HULL.
TO-MORROW MORNING, the IDA inst. at half
past 10 o’clock, will be suld t
ROSE and Mint Cordials
Repper, Spice and Ginger
A lot of Stone Jars
Weeding Hoes and Castings
Tobacco, «Scc. &c. Ac.
Sdle positive and without reserve.
ALSO,
Jamaica Rum, Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin, Northi
ern do. Rice, Cheese, Soap, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads*
Mdttrasses, Bnreatts, Clothe Presses, Work Stands,
Wash Stands, Writing Tables, &c.
Terms Cash on delivery.
*■ July 9 1
Ifurke Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in August next.
Will be sold, at the Ccfiirt House door, in Waynesboro*
Burke county, within the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing Property, to wit s
100 Acres Pine LAND, more ot less, adjoining Lands
of J. Reese and others, levied upon as the property of
William Pearce, to satisfy a fi. fa. from a Justice’s Court,
in favor of Wiley Wimberly, vs, Robert R. Atkin
son, and Wm. Pearce.
THOS. S. BURKE, Sh’ff. B. C.
July 9 6
SHEKIXW’S SALE.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, at
the Lower Market House, in the City of Augusta,
within the legal hours of sale :
A Lot of Lnnd with the improvements there
on in the City of Augusta, on the corner of Bay and
Mclntosh-streets, bounded north by Bay-street, west
by Mclntosh.street, east by Lot now, or formerly the
property of Jacob Danforth, south by Ware-House Lot
occupied by Heard & Wilson; levied [on as the proper
ty of Alexander Mackenzie, to satisfy a fi fa, the As
signees of John Logan vs. said Mackenzie.
ALSO*
A Lot of Latid with ihe improvemenls them
on, on the south side of Broad street, bounded on the
north by Broad-street, south by Ellis-street, west by
Samuel Hale’s Lot, east by Lot belonging to the Es.
tate of David McKinney, deceased, end
ALSO,
A Lot With the improvements thereon, on the
south side of Ellis-street, bounded bv said Ellis-stieef,
west by Lot of Mrs. Whitlock) east by Vacant Lot, ami
south by Lot of Christian Marks; levied on as the pro
perty of Timothy Edwards, to satisfy a fi fa, Samuel
Dana vs. said Edwards principal, and Joel Callin, se
curity.—Terms as usual.
PETER F. BOISCLAIR, Sh’ff. r. c.
July, 4, 1833 5
Coroners Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, at
the Court House in Columbia county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following Negroes, to wit
Amelia, a girl, of seventeen years of age.
Robert, a boy of sixteen, and Hiram, age not known,
levied on to satisfy three fi fas from Columbia Superior
Court* the Justices of the Inferior Court for the use ol
Peter Knox, vs. Samuel Paul ahd others.
JOHN HARRISS, Cor. C. C.
J uly 2 4
Guardian’s Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in September next,
at the Court House in Lumpkin county, between the
usual hours of sale—
One half 4 of a Tract of Land and valuable
Gold Mine, lying in the 12th District, No. 944, former
ly Cherokee, now Lumpkin county, sold pursuant to ail
order of the Inferior Court of Campbell county, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes ; sold for the benefit of
Wm. Jeter, minor of Thomas Jeter, deceased.—Terms
Cash. WESLEY WHEAT,
Guardian for Win. Jeter.
July 2, 1833 4
RICHARDS & ftAAAlffli,
i®/' ILL receive subscriptions to H. S. Tanner’s new
w w and elegant Universal Atlas, to contain distinct
Maps of all the principal Kingdoms and States in the
known world, and separate Maps of each of the United
States.
Conditions in Tanner’s proposals—
1. The proposed Atlas shall be constructed from the
latest and most authentic documents. It will be engrav
ed in the first style of Map engraving, and in every branch
of its execution, accuracy of detail shall be aimed ftt.
Each sheet shall be 11 by 14 inches.
2. The Maps will be printed on first quality vellum pa
per, and coloured in an elegant and appropriate manner.
3. The Atlas will consist of about fifteen numbers, 1
with an engraved title sheet. It will be delivered to
subscribers at $1 f or dach number, containing at least
4 Maps, payable on delivery. To non-subscribers the
price will be §1,50 a number, each of which will bo
complete in itself.
O’ The sixth number of this Allas published on Ist
instant.
We have also just received a large addition to otir
mer stock of I’KINTIXG PAPER, which will
be sold as low as can be bought in the South for cash or
city acceptances.
July 2
SM&'liyrES SEVUREU,
BY THE USE OF THE HYGEIAN VEGETABLE UNIVER
SAL MEDICINES OF THE BRITISH COLLEGE
OF HEALTH—LONDON,
WHICH have obtained the approbation and recom
mendaiiori of some Thousands of Cures, in Con
sumptions, Cholera Morbus, Inflammation, internally or
externally ; Dyspepsia, Fevers, Ague, Indigestion, Bil
lioue or Nervous affections, ahd all diseases of the Liver;
Yellow Fever, Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Tic Dou
leufeu, Dropsy, St. Vitus’s Dance, Epilepsy, Apoplexy,
Paralysis, Palsy, Small Pox, Measles, Whooping Cough,
Scarlet Fever, Asthma, Jaundice, Gravel, Stone, Strict
ures, Ruptures, and Syphilis, in all its stages; Constipated
Dowels, Worms, Scurvy, Itchings of the Skin, King’s
Evil, and all Cutaneous Disorders; in short every com
plaint to which the human frame is so direfully subject,
under all their varied forms and names; as the Hygeian
conviction is, that Man is subject to one only Real Dis
ease, that is, the Impurity of the Blood.
These medicines are composed only of Vegetable mat
ter, and are warranted on oath to contain not one par
ticle of mercurial, mineral or chemical substances.
CT Further particulars respecting their unprecedent
ed success, mode of administering, &c. may be had of.
RICHARDS & GANAHL,
Sole Agents for the City nf Augusta.
June 4 ' 101
GEORGIA, Columbia comity.
In the Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1833.
UPON the petition of Thomas J. Murray, Admin
istrator de hows non with the will annexed, of
John M. Doolv, stating that he holds a Bond of John
Burch, for titles to a House and Lot in the town ot
Washington and county of Wilkes, now in the occupan
cv of Wm M. Cozart, bearing date 1/ th January, 1827,
and prays an order of this Court to compel the Admin
istratrix of said John Burch to make titles to the said
House and Lot in terms oPthe Bond ard the law in
such" case made and provided. Ordered, That the
foregoing be published in one of the public Gazettes of
this State for three months, and after ths»expiration of
that term, unless good and sufficient cause of objection
be filed, the said Administratrix do perfect titles agree
able to the law. True extract from the Minutes, this
7th May, 1833.
JAMES BURNSIDE, Clerk.
May 10, IJJ33 lw3m 94
NEATLY DONE AT TIIISOFFICE.