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■4 Augusta Chroiiicle 4C Georgia Gazette. .
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Goods.
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gfiliHfCE Case silk Umbrellas, sup. quail <\
"!• bal< slow priced blue Cloths aud
icr:.l« plains
1 do broad Russia Diapers
I. H 4 Cast's super St common prints
1 do t>-4 light & dark Ginghams
;c4 1 do plain and figured Cambrics
I (4 Si do do do Muslins
„r, e fm 1 do 7-8 and 4-4 British Shirtings
)„ e HI do do Irish Linens
i\j Ido Nett & Worsted Suspenders
do Brouse Linens
b. H'l do Dimities
1 d > Gen l lemens Cravats assort’d
pieces Loudon C.assi
meres
“ ;fe H Italian and Canton sewing Silks
anlH Velvets and Velveteens
■<M Coat and hlrt Buttons
M H Taffita Ribbons
■ vw-nt Garnitures do
ufl plack GJ'°o n3
, Black Italian C'spes
‘‘IB Black Bombazetu f, s
[ Italian Linen hd.ci 3
Coloured Linen Threat} 9
TB White Cotton Sewings, &c- c
ftij® —-ALSO
Inw j
■ B \LES domestic Shirtings
do do Shirtings
a-Hi do do Ginghams
T \m2 ; - do Sattir.ets.
vKk. above GOODS are' offered for
View for Cash, or short undoubted
Thompson Andrews.
Kd treaty 14— 6i
Iff, H. Turpin,
ns the following .Articles
" ij ih a general assortment oj
i -esli .. edict lies,
; as hw as they can be purchased in the
City—Viz:
* \ jtv -UkOZ c-ee’s Bills ( direc/from
1*3411 U Dr S H P. Lee.
Id- D >■£. Lorillard’s Maccoboy & Scotch
Snuff",
jO Kegs English White Lead,
'J‘j' Boxes Window Glass,
O'O lbs Spanish Whiting,
Oil lbs. Copperas,
00 lbs Mum,
100 lbs Indigo (Spanish and Carolina)
0& lbs Madder,
lOjU, tbs Wliite Starch,
150 Gro Bottle Corks,
500 ‘ibs. Roll Brimstone,
0(J0 lbs. Ginger,
:4(jQ lbs Camphor, refined,
gjy lbs. Craarn Tarfar,
’MJP lbs. Jalap, &c &c
J \ —ALSO—-
J, Wrcsh Cabbage Seed.
:ti jp,»|briia. y 4 w4t
f'apKINO SHAWI.S,
J Pearls if Yoints,
i, \ Very E ley ah I
fu fit Received from N ew-York.
—also—
[pt AROLINE Plaids, a few pieces hand
le ' .some patterns,
tp :oarit wliite figured Satin Robes,
f )Do.' do. do, do. Ribbons,
la: it«s’ Fleecy Gloves,
lui aor? black Italian Crapes,
Bfh.tead and Bobbinette Laces, a great
F assortment,
ftesi bompany Flag Handkerchiefs,
a*lk and Tabby Velvets, various colors,
wlsvy superior black Levantine Silk,
feltink Red and figured do.
pVhAte ft. tired Gros. Dv: Nap . do,
Ijlftc.k & dark blue Bombazines, very fine
WITH A VARIETY OF OTUIR
e; Yai\c> T AvUcAes,
IWhich in addition to Stuck on hand, com
prise a very general assortment adapted
to the season.
. likewise
CUshmere
Ajfc\v, very eiegant, will be received
ia aiew clays
Jewett, \bell, § Go.
* f Upper Wing City Hotel.
"January 31 wtt -
«* House <SfLot,
M FOR SALE,
In W ashington,Wilkes county
HOUSE, eligibly situated, on the
Public square in Washington, is offered
for sale at a jus* valuation. It is divided
at preseiu, into two tenements, contain
ing tour moms on the lowc floor,.five on
the second, a good garret and cellar, ar-d
has a small piece of ground attached to it.
Possession can be had of one tenement.
■ immediately ; ami of the other, in May—
For further particulars, enquire at this Ol
fico.
Feb 18 ts .
Jjlottles Wanted.
The Subscriber,
ILL give a liberal price for a few
thousand EMPTY BO I TLES. Families
*l»r, have them, will do well o ava
[ temselves of this opportunity
S. C. Dortiu.
mm A few doors above the Dust-Office
'll February 18 3t
Cotton , B tuck,
a>- D
a T.eri ... U.-Mfcr *
,1, **Ule» livtely »vcnpicU fi- J
Messrs Siewiyrt on the north
side of Broad-street, opposite to the Pos.-
Office—where he offers his setvices ii
-lie above business, and hopes, by strict
personal attention, to obtain the patron
age of his friends and the public
The great facilities afforded by brokers
in commercial operations generally, render
it remarkable that the merchants of Au
gusta and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, and
riarllcularly a Cotton Broker. In almost
every other cotton mart the business is
principally done by brokers; and hence
the ease, certainty and dispatch wiih
which it is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself tlu
trouble of sampling- his cotton and looking
up a purchaser;—the planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true stale of the market,
nor subject himself to the caprice of ihe
wary speculator—and the purchaser will
at all times know where to resort for coi
ton at the mark 1 price.
Office Regulations relative to
Cotton.
Ist- In order to give dme fur sampling,
citizens offering cotton are requested to
eave the w’.are-house receipts by eight
o’clock, a.m. —h left later than nine, sales
cannot be realized li.'l the succcding day
If more convenient, the receipts may hi
enclosed in a letter of instructions, and
dropped in the letter box the night pre
vious.
,2d. Cotton will be sampled and receiv
ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.—
if offered after that hour, sales cannot be
eralized till next day,
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales.
4th Sales will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, a m.
Slit I’ersons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than the market, will have
their receipts returned them on paying
6J cents fora bag entry and sampling.
6th. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale
Orders from the country, **ll
- (he warehouse receipts, will be
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange and
brokerage,
In their Various Brunches,
Will be attended to at all limes during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m. till two o’clock r. M.and from
three o’clock till five p. m.
John Kinney, jun ? r.
Money is sometimes■ w*-rth mor
than at others Persons having it to loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
’hemselves of the advantages of the mai
kel, by applying at the above office.
November 8. if
VUviek. T»ombves,
Nankeen ( anton Crapes
and Crape Robes.
WALMSLEY & FOSTER.
(vf.xt noon to the attousta iiookstoiie.)
Have just received from J\Tew-Yerk, and
now opening
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
DbY GOODS,
CONSISTING OF—
.FIGDRED Black Bombazettes,
Black Nankin S; Canton Crapes,
Figured black Do Do
Crape Robes, black & coloured.
Black Canton Handkerchiefs,
Silk Flags and Bandanoes,
Merino a ul Crape Shawls,
B ack Silk Florentin Vestings,
Do Do Do Fancy Patterns,
Blue mixed Satiin'-lls, fine,
Domestic Stripes & bleached shirtings
Waltham Sheetings, bleached very
handsome,
Osnaburgs & Hessians, good quality,
linitaiion Beaver Hals, by tbe Case,
Imitation Tucking & side Combs,
Seersuck’ is and Parasols, assorted,
Qj" With a variety of other
articles too numerous to mention, and
with Stock now on hand comprise apret
y general assortment of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Which will be Sold low for CASH or ap
proved paper.
January 31. wt.f
iLi^sy.
File, subscriber has located himself at
.'."anon, Twiggs County, and will attend
the different Courts, embraced in the
Southern Circuit.
Robt. \ugs. Beall, jr.
Febni.i) 18 lot
"University of Georgia,
Athens lo'h Feb. 1822.
ifj* Mechanics w ho intend
to band in proposals for building the new
College Edifice, are requested to makf
i heir calculations for the. pitch of the sto.
ries to be 10 feet instead of si f et
Asbury Hull.
February 18 3t
Xj" The E itnrs of the Georgian, Savan
■ah; Joiu-m ! and Recorder, Mil ledger ille,
are requested to give the above three in
sert'.ons, and forward their accounts to this
office
Globe Tavern.
S lIF. Sulistfib.r inf irmshis fiiends untl
“‘‘“ivfcVidptfjfegj a.. ,
is just arranged, and that bis Bar is much
more convenient. And on account of
changing the situation of the latter, he is
’>etier able to provide for the accommo
dation of his customers ; and can safely
promise them, that as far as bis means and
ability to comply with Lis wishes cun go,
be will attend to the comfort and conveni
ence of every guest who may honor him
with a call.
(Jfjj-The Savannah & Wash
ingtou Stages put up at the
Globe.
W. SHANNON.
December 20.
A Piano Forte, for sale,
T \
1. HE subscriber has for sale a very fine
toned PIANO FORI E, which he will sell,
cheap for cash. The instrument can be
seen by calling at the Plant, r’s Hotel.
P. Gallaher.
January 31 ts
Notice.
W IL - L ie sold at tbt late residence of j
▼ » Elizabeth Dannelly, dec. in Colum
bia county, on Tuesday the fifth of March
next, the personal property of said dec
consisting afhorse kind, hogs, caille, one
WS-ron, household and kiichen furniture,
to be sa!‘.l for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased—and also two
Negroes to he hired for the present year
Terms of sale will be made known on lhai
day by William Carreil, Ex’r.—and all
those having demands, will please tender
in their accounts duly attested—and all
those indebted, will make payment to said
executor.
Wm. Garrell, cx’r.
January 21 wds
A clministrator’s Sale.
4 GKEEADLY loan order oi the llono
xV table the Superior Court of Burke
County, when silting for ordinary purpo
ses, will be sold on the first b utsday in
April next, at the Court House in Waynes
borough, a negro man slave, by the name
of CYRUS, belonging to the estate ol
Jesse T. Carpenter, dec’ll, to be sold for
he bent-fit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased.— Terms made known on
the day of sale
John Carpenter, Adm’r.
iiacon Davis, AtWr.
in right of his wile.
January 24, 1822 wtds.
QUAKER SPRINGS.
i J.she subscriber has taken that well
4,1 known stand
Quaker Springs.
LATELY occupied by Major Durkee,
situated seven miles above Augusta on
die Washington road and hopes from
his attention to business to give general
satisfaction:
John Turpin.
November 8 ts
Executor’s Sale,
VFILL be Sold on the second Saturday
in March next, three HORSE-', belonging
to the estate of W'tn Eubank, deceased—
Terms made known on the day of Sale
Wm, Eubank, ex’r
Feb 11 3p’d
A(I minigtrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold on Monday the 18111
March next, at the house of Al
len Jones, dec’d. all the personal property
of said deceased, consisting of one Negro
fellow ALEC, Cotton, Corn and Fodder;
Stock ofevery description, Household a.,a
Kitchen Furniture.
LSO~
At the same lime and place,
HILL BE RENTED
The Mill atul Plantation,
whereon the said d -ceased lived.—Terms
made known on that clay.
TIIOMASDOOLV, ? . , ,
RlCll’i). 11. JONES. 5 Aamrs -
Feb. 7 w4w
sdrT'or Sale,
VUIME Young Float Hand, in South
Carolina, opposite the bridge—sold for no
fault whatever. For further particulars
enquire at this office.
February Ul ts
Notice.
Stolen on Monday night the 18t)i
inst. a likely sorrel horse, with a star in
Ids forehead—He is about fifteen hands
high, paces, trots and canters, and draws
very finely in any kind of gear, and will
be about six or seven years old next spring.
He has been docked, but no brands recol
lected,— Also stolen at the same time, a
■iew saddle with plated stirrup irons, hav
ing a leather cirsingle confined to the
small skins—there is the appearance ot
two spots ot grease on the saddle opposite
to the mounting Side. Any person who
will apprehend the thief and lodge him
in jail, or get hold of the horse and saddle,
and deliver him to the subscriber, shall be
handsomely rewarded. *
James Beall,
Near Angela
February 21—— . w3tp I
Sugar, Office Molasses.
Muds, prime Orleans Sugar
50 Bigs Brime Coffee,
50 IJhits. Molasses,
100 Haru-Js Mackarcl, Nos. 1 W 3,
February & AmIrCWS.
boctnr Carter,
H-VS removed his Office to Mclntosh
s. ect, third tenement north of Broad
street, where he can at anytime be found,
when not engaged in professional business.
January 17 — ts
A New System of
Velvet Painting.
AI.iI- £t Mrs. CKOF.’KRTi will esrmmence
giving- Lessons in the above jytinting on
Wednesday the 6th inst. at ihe Bridge
Bunk, residence ol Mrs. Sandwich, Broad
Street.
Mr. & Mrs. C. forbear to eulogize on the
superiority of the system, but invite the
1 adies and Gentlemen of Augusta to call
and examine specimens of their woik, and
also make themselves acquainted with tho
facility of the method, confidently hoping
that they will be thereby induced to be
stow liberal patronage.
A course of lessons consists of twenty,
each an hour.
Term fa- teaciiing in this city, limited
to four weeks.
February 4 ——ts
STOLEN on the same night, a large
likely sorrel mare, branded on the
shouh er and thigh of the mounting side,
with a large L.—She is about fiileen hands
high, and nine years old, trots, canters
and draws well in a< y kind of gear. A
reward of Fifty Dollars will be given to
any person who may apprehend the thief
and secure the mare, or Twenty Dollars
for the mare alone, delivered to the sub
scriber below Augusta, or conveying in
formation that lie may got her again.
William Colson,
February 21—— w3tp
Lost,
ON the forenoon of (he 20lh inst. sup
posed to have been dropped almost
opposite Mr John Moore’s store, in the wa
gon way, a Virgin Gold chain (six s rands)
with a large seal affixed by a carved gMd
ring. The seal had, engraved on a cor
nelian, “ Boar Passant,” with the initials
“W. H ” The finder will bo liberally
rewarded by leaving the abave at
W. fy J. Harper’s,
February 21 if
1 . —„.——
(JJ” Brought to Jail on the
11 ill inst. a Mulatto woman named Franky,
says she belongs to Mr. John Abbot, 16
miles fiom Savannah-—and says she run
away last June. The owner is requested
to prove property, pay charges and take
her away.
Thomas Stewart Jailor.
February 21 3t
insurance against
Fire
Charleston Fire, and Marine
Insurance Company Agency
T
HE Subscriber offers to take risks a
guinst Fire on Houses, Out-Buildings,
Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, in Au
gusta and its v'cinitv.
Timothy Edwards, Agent.
Itroad street,
{ Between lh( Post Office ii Globe Tavern.)
December 20
Administratov’a a\es.
By J. B. Herbert, & Co.
the first Tuesday in April next,
will be sold before the Court-House in this
City, between the usual hours, the per
sonal property of Mr. Daniel Hotchkiss,
deceased, consisting of the following ar
ticles, one half of the line of Stages run
ning between Savannah and Augusta, viz :
Two well built Stages, with all necessary
Harness, 24 prime Horses, selected for
the purpose, the Stables at the different
stands on the road, also, one Gig Sc Har
ness, one W’agon and Harness, sundry ar
ticles of Household Furniture,—The above
property sold by permission of the Honor
able the Inferior Court, and by order of
the administrator Terms Cash.
P. S.—Persons wishing to purchase the
Stages, should visit the line and see the
speedve team of Horses, as they will be
sold as they stand upon the line, ilie con
tinuation of the running of the mail re
quiring it.
Savannah, Feb. 12.—tds Feb 18.
Stenography.
(xeNTI.EMEN desirous of inelrnction
in the above art, can in the course of
Ten Lessons (by devoting two hours in
each day) become acquainted with its
fundamental principles, at the moderate
expense of TEN DOLLARS. Ten Sub
scribers are required before any engage
ment can oe made on the part of the In
structor. Reference may be made to
William W. Holt and R. VV Cook, Esqrs.
or to the subscriber, at the City-Hotel,
fluting the present week
Isaac Winship.
I January 31—— ts
HiiudTfcA ihAuvvs
lUwvuhV
WAS taken from my room on the ntor
T » uing of the 6th instant, at the house
of Gross Scruggs, in Eflin.nham county,
45 miles from Savannah, on the Augusta
road, or at Mrs. Sap’s in Huike county, a
Memorandum Hook, containing three seal
~TtwtWyaioL— »ng ilin-rtcd to Col. Alien
One to Huttel Darker,
iug goOU.
One to John Martin, Esq. Twiggs county,
&90U, sealed.
One to Ezekiel Taylor, E<q §7OO, sealed
One package containing SdSoO, principal
part of which is of the Planter's Hank of
this Sta e.—The memorandum book con
tains a quantity of notes and accounts, the
principal part of which are in favor of the
subscriber—not all recollected.
One note or due hill on Hardy Vickers for
575 with a small credit.
One note on .li mes C llryan, gin
One „ on James S. Ivy, 25
i One „ on C. F. M. Helton, 20
One „ or due hill on Geo Cooper, 80
One „ do on James Philips,- 50
and diu't do. do. in favor of
Richard Smith for seventy dollars or up
wards, and accepted by me—and several
letters directed to me in said hook.
The above reward will be given to any
person without questions asked, for the
delivery of said book and package to me,
at Hartford, Georgia, or to Thomas But
ler, St Co. of Savannah, or information so
i that 1 can get it
Benjamin Mewborn.
February Id 5i
Aaron liras,
SADDLER, No. 38,
A'url/i Third street, Philadelphia,
HhESPECTFULLY informs his friends
: and the customers of the late linn of
M ALI.ACS § BOSS,
S.iVDLEIi.%
that he continues to carry on the Sad.
1 dling business, at the Old Established
I Stand, No. 38 North Third street, where
he has a general assortment of Ladles and
Gt . tlemen's Saddles, Saddle Hags, Bri
dles, Whips, Bt(*. which he will dispose of
on reasonable terms.
February 18- 6t
Negroes for Sale.
255 l iiKI.l v NEGROES for ule on
uccominouating terms.
Apply to
Thompson & Andrews.
February 21 4t
Augusta, 3th January, 1822.
I 1
JL HE Copartnership heretofore existing
under the firm of Stone 6 JReynvlds, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. All un
settled business of said firm will be attend
ed to by Thomas Reynold, who is duly au
thorized to settle the same. All persons
indebted to said firm are requested to
make immediate payment j and those hav
ing demands, to present them for settle
ment.
Wm. Stone,
Thomas heynold*.
January 10 wtf
For Bale,
A family cf N egrocs,
CONSISTING of a Man be ween 50 and
60 years of age; a Woman betweei
30 and 40, and a little girl child of tin
former, about 9 years of age For their
characters, reference may be had tojudgi
McTyre ; and for the terms apply to A.
Slaughter and C. Labuzan.
STANTON SLAUGHTER.
February 7 —if
1
Sheriff’s Sales. ;
Will be Sold, !
C3n the first Tuesday in April next, at
the Court-house in Jacksonboro’ Scriven
County, between the hours of ten and
four o’clock at public out-cry
All that Tract, Lot, or Par
cel of Land, situate lying and b. ing in i
the County of Scriven, containing one 1
hundred and sixty Acres, more ot less, it* <
being in several different tracts, adjoin
ing land belonging to the estate of Wil- I
liam Mobley, deceased, and lands belong- I
ing to the estate of William Foxwell, le- '
vied on as the property of Elijah E, Pick- '
ren, deceased, to satisfy afi fa, in favor of f
David Sv/icord, vs said Elijah E. Pickren, t
deceased, property pointed out by the t
administrators.
ALSO, I
All that Tract of Land, con- J
taining one hundred Acres, adjoining ,
lands of John Sever, and lands of Wi liam
Hand, taken as the property of John ,
White, to satisfy a fi fa, in favor of Tho
mas G. Walker, against John White, pro-
perty pointed out by the defendant.
ALSO,
One negro Woman named
Jude, taken us the property of Stephen
Miller, to satisfy a fi fa, in favor of James
Higginbottom, & Co. vs said Stephen
Milker. !
James Bryan, Sh’ff. s. c. .
Jacksoubtro’ Peb 28, 1822. I
_ v
*** Mr. Henry Hanna- '
ban is fully authorized to collect all dehti- ;
due to this office, (Irom the Blh of Octo- •
her ;) and to give receipts for the samp,
i January 1,7 ,
THE SUBSCRIBER,
is ,vuir opfjwcg,
ON THE EAST bide OF I* lIOA D’-ST It E EX*
Opposite the Market , Augusta,
GUi&SSj,
AND A GENE HAL 48SOIIT MKW *' Os
NYwfcw
AN’ regard to qualities, patterns, size#
and prices of the foregoing articles, the
public will undoubtedly compare and
judge for themselves—and they ate res*
pccilully requested to do so.
W. Uantin.
February 23 ts *
Turnpike Notice
B.
OOKs of Subscription for constituting
i the Capital Stock of aTUUMMKE com!
i PANV, incorporate ij by an Act ot tl <_■ Le.
i gislature of Georgia, in terms of said act,
i will be opened at the Globe Cavern, in
*bis City, on Friday, Ist Mu>cb. under the
superintendence of
Bam , l Ilsilc,
'William
Augustin Whin filter
February 23 ts
Pii »BPKtJTUS
OF A
DAILY & COUNTRY NEWSPAPER
ENT|TI.EU
THE GEOIU>I,\JS*.
Edited and Published ui the C,iy of fy.
vunnuh, by
Gfcovgti li'tbertaoft, Jr.
JVJoUK I ban three years have row eyy
pired since the establishment of the Geor
gian It is known, at least with hose pen,
tlemen with whom it originated, that tho
only and undivided object for which it
was created, was the advanoeim t, ot the
interest of the community wind was ex
pected to foster and patronise it \ a the
Georgian was the offspring of no faction,
so it was engrafted upon no party, sat e
that in which Georgia vas einhraced
Some mouths have now elapsed since the
Georgian was transfer!ed to the pr.-s. nt
proprietor He entered n on the duties
Which it imposed under tna,y embarrass*
menus. How far he may h. ve discliarged
these duties, :s rtfurrsd la the docisi , n of
those hss interested, and cons* qucutly
better qualified to judge than himself
Os his intentions, however he can s'ualc
With certainly ; lor they have b et: imar
iMj’ directed to the end of equal and ex
act justice to nil mid injury to wme Al*
I.tough a native of Georgia, hs absence
from it, without impairing his attarhnient
to hei soil, has prevented his foirning pre
judices of any kind to hcrpoliical panics.
Owing allegiance to none. In is viihont
hostillity to any. Divested of political at-!
tacliments, and being of the p»ople, he i»
for the people Having no party purges*
es to serve, his only object will be he
service of his native slate. Ihe Georgian
bliall be the advocate of Georgia—equally'
against tin se who would assail In r fioni
abroad, and those who would oppress lu r
at home. It will ever be opposed io the
oresent domestic tactions, whilst they
contend for the aggrandizement of the few
against the welfare of the many ; and what*
ever may become the condition of j while
feeling, the Georgian shall ever iaiae its
voice aginst the clamois of faction-—lf
e-. er there shou'd be formed a party, and
■'licit there must and will be, whose objept
s I**" be vindication of 'he state against
ne factions which oppress her, then, and
till then, will the Georgian advocate g
party j for such a party will he the peo
ple
in relation to the politics of he union,
the Georgian will maintain an equally in
lependent position, Ki-jiuhlican in its
principles, it will alw ys recur to tin- fun
damental maxims of 1798 Opposed to
the undue aggrandizement of the general
governnu-n , it will a'wuys maintain the
independent powers of the sta'cs. View,-
tng the agricultural and commercial as the
niost important interests ot (lie unioni the
G' orgian yyill ever advocate cause,
against any other tnai shall attempt loop
press them whether by the attainment of
government protection, exclusive privile
ges, or by any pretext, however specious,
under winch they are assailed, for pecuni
ary or political aggrandizement.
With these impressions and intentions,
the Georgian is offered to the pa forage of
the public, whose verdict must be conclu
sive of its fate Already in possession of a
respectable patronage the Editor will be
gratified (u receive such an increase as will
enable him to be more extensively useful
to Insfellnw citizens
The Georgian is sent to all parts of the
Union at the following rates.
Daily Paper, . . . , g 8 Per Annum
Country Paper (hree times a weT») g 5 .
Per Annum, payable id; Advance.
Subscriptions ’..i1l be received by Messrs
J ik H ELY'S, Booksellers, who are A
gents for AUGUSTA. ' *
February 23,
Notice.
Subscriber has lo.it a ed Moroc- ■
co Pocket Book, with ti e sum of
Fifty Dollars ; one Twenty Dollar bill on
the U. S. Hank; two Ten Doilar bill\ou
the Bauk of Cape-Fear, with ( "*
small bills, with several letters with my
name on them, and license for preaefftng.
A handsome reward will be given to any
‘Person yvbo will deliver i: to the Method
ist Preacher in ibis place-
HENRY W. LEDBETTER
Feb. 28 2tp