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To Krecntora , Ad.ninhlrativra, and Cunrtfinua.
S V FiES ofLANDoT N ICO ROES, hy Aihninisliulors,
I'.vl eators, or Ouardians, are reipilred, by law, to be hold
on the ojsl Tuesiluy In (no month, between the hoars of
!rn in the fiireiinon, three in the, afternoon, nt the Court-
I: n ,isc oftlie county in which the property is situate,—-\«-
i.er. of these sales must hegiven in a public gazcUe t SL\T\
days previous to the day of sale.
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Notice l»» the debtors and creditors of an eMule, must be
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Notice that apsdicnlion w ill be made to the Lonrl 0f0r
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~ ;!>M»ed for FOUR MONTHS.
ACm^-ISI'AI
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WK ONUSD AY, I 10, 1831,
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House or IlcrtiEsciiTATive*, (
Washington, s id ft by. 1823. }
“ Tlio Election of Public Printer; to the next ,
CongfOs*; ban line moment terminated in this
House, in tlio rc-eioction of Dun - Gurus.— i
Green, lOdvotes—Gates « Seapgi, 77, Tin.
iia'uneo scatloriotf.” ]
HOX. WILSON LUUPKUV. 1
Tim following remarks, copied from Tint 1
Ctohr. —a now and Very able Republican paper
lately estaliUslicd in Washington City, by I'. P. (
Ili.aui, Esq. anil warmly devoted to the pre
sent administration— will show how highly ami
I'l.illy estimated, there, are tire lalcftfs, and ser
\ iues in Congress, of«sur woithy Representative,
tlio Hon. Wilson I.cxpkin. They cannot ho
too liiglily approcinted any wherfe, and the very I
Jjaltering volo received hy lain at tlio last elec- J
lion, (the highest on the list) proves- that they (
ere projxyly esteemed hy his constituents i (
“FrqoiMUe Augusta f'iiromeln, avc insert in {
this days paper, a well merited tribute to Mr. f
i.uinpliin, a geiitiehfaYi w ho not oifly I'eproseins
Clio poeuliar ialeresls of his own Slate with fldel- 1
ity lin’d z- at, bat who exhibits, for the greater f
ialc, usib of tiie Union, ihu anxiety and devoted- ■
ness, whieli distinguished oar earlier patriots.— i
M’e are graliiied to learn, from ilic article wo I
quote, how jaslly Georgia appreciates the value <
of her Representative, The solicitude express
a l to eouler upon linn llio lirst Uifieo under the
lit,il-.i {iiiM-riimeiit ( after haying so recently .
re-elected him to the next Congress, in furnish- j
jag another instance of the confidence reposed
by llio State in her Representalivo, affords the
strongest reason against his taking the now po
nilion tendered to him at tins jnneuno. All llio *
great questions \vlii.rii involve the interests ot 1
Hie Small, mast for some lime continue to agi- <
tale llie National Councils. It is not then a pro 1 - s
iijimus ntuineiit, for Georgia to recall from the
s-mie, when; ilia mipoilnnt subjects in which
ilioas parliculaily conceruud, must lie finally j
decided, one in whose prudence and sound
principles she can so safely confide.
To the Indian subject, been conycr
tod by Air. Clay and liisparlizans into a political
question, for (lie pur, oXc-of inernasing 4ho dis
sentions between the different portions of tlio 1
Union, Mi. *l.n nipkln Ins directed iris exertions j
xvnli mueh success. In the Comniilleo upon ~
hulian Allaira lie lias made himself thoroughly f
luastcrof the subject, and it ho worn now to r
vvillidravv from Congress, it is douhUuHvliolhor
his place could lie tilled vvilji :m individual to j,
capable of bringing the liitlieullics wliirli liavc q
uriscu to a bafpy issue. Tin; nioderaiion anil
discretion, tdiu, which lie employs to pul an end,
vo 1,11 llio troubles jyhieli liarrass llio Bmiinf
M ould make his retirement from Congress at
ibis lime, a loss, not only to Isis eonstiluents, but
to-llie parly co-operating with llie Rtcsiilenl, in j
ills efforts to quiet llie distractions wliicb liaeal- J
tm tbc liannony of the Union.” f
1
THBATBIfAh. t
Wo were very agreeably surprised,- the ether
,Vy, on looking in at llie Tlieat c, at the neat- '
ness and comfort of the now alterations and im
jirovuments wfcrcin, which-far exceed wliat xye
hrii expected, or what is expected, wc think,-by
any wdro have not yet at.endnrl lids season.
Tlio roof is ceiled and pilintcd—a good floor is
laid—two rows of boxes arc neatly constructed,
entirely separated fropi die lobbies, with- a
Hduor tiVearli —the house js wa mod by several
stoves placed in the lobbies, above and below
(vnd- a gallery, also is constructed, with a sepa
rate entrance, entirely from without—together
’villi many oilier judicious alterations, tenjiog,
on the whole, to make it quite a neat and res
pectable looking Theatre—bearing no resenv
■ Uance to its rougli and uncomfortable condition
last season.
.Mr, Coctxn'a Benefit on Monday evening,
Was abended by a ciowdedand fashionable au
dicnee, wlueh wc believe w-as h'glliy delighted
with Ins admit aldfc representation of the singular
ond humottoW - character of Sir John l alst'ijf.
■ Spirit of Thespis! what a metamorphosis!
M’ho could possibly have recognized, in the bul
lying, blustering, lying, fat, cowardly Itnave,
no strikingly and umorou.-ly delenoalcd in all
his peculiar trails, the noble,-graceful, and hero-'
1c looking representative of Virginias, Macbeth,
Damou, herre, &c. ic.l-The piece generally,
nassed off well, bating a lack of memory m
some two or three of tlio performers. Mr. Dk
""CaW - , In J Vince Henry, was, us usual, animated,
gracofiff, gentlemanly, and interesting. Ihe
Litter part ol Mr Unows’s Hotspur was very
, flood, mid in tfe » pAiti-iUariy impres
'
Mr. 13nows a Benefit is announced for this
evening, when, as will be seen by reference to
the advertisement, a highly interesting enter
tainment will bo presented.
COMMUNICATED.
In conformity with tlio arrangements agreed
upon hy the Committee appointed for the Cele
bration of the Slid February (the birth day of
the illustrious Washington,) a procession will
ho formed in front of the United States Hotel,
athalfpnst ton o’clock, A. M. under command
of Capt. A. Camming ns Marshall of the day,
and will proceed from tlicncc to tlio Episcopal
Church, whore, idler llio usual religious exer
cises the Furcirell Address will he road by Geo.
A. U. Walker, Esq. and an oration delivered bv
Samuel A. Plummer Esq.
As usual, the Rows on each side of the centre
aisle will he reserved for tlio Military, and the
Gallery for the at, Cecil!d Society, wTio have
kindly eonsemud to aid in llio Celebration.
The order of procession will be as follows ;
Volunteer Corps,
General, Officers and Staff,
Officers oftlie TI. S. Army,
OidtoraMil Reader,
Reverend Clergy,
Magistracy of the City and County,
Citizens.
fij’This Magistracy e-fllic City and County
are respoetfully invited to join llio procession;
FlUlVilliliV’S TOAST.
Lonjr »ilkt Washington's victories
over llie I'Vcneh uiuMingtlisli lirul mode
his name familiar over uil Eurhpc, I>r.
I'VanUlin chnnccil to (line with tlio Eng-,
lish ami I-Voiich Amhiissntloi'fl when, ns
iioin-lynsl can recollect the words, (he
following- toasts were drank ; —lly the
Uritisli Aiiiiniertinlor—’Ene-html —the sun
whose lien ins enlighten mid fructify, the
remotest corners of the earth.'—The
French Ambassador, glow ing w ith na
iioiml jiride drank—‘Frniiet —Hie moon,
whoseinild, steady, and eliccriog rays
are the delight of all nations; consoling
them in darkness, making their drenri
nrss beautiful Dr. Franklin then arose
and with ids usual dignified simplicity,
said 'George VVtlwhinO ton—the Joshua,
who commanded the sun and JTloon
to stand still and they obeyed him.
CTJianrg'i w* iji wrrn.rey««'*nr«kWg*iMMa
MEB (Uli.
Nim OiiLH.v.Ns, Feb. a.
COTTON.—r*lc«k on hand <17,718
hales. Tlic prices quoted Inst week, lor j
Jjonisinmt mid Mississippi Colton pro
continued; except for inferior, witieh we
now quote 7& n 8 cents, sales having been
made «l these prices, the cause the sonic
as remarked in oar last number, that .
quality having rather unexpectedly In
creased, wliea the contrary was antici
pated. As far as our information extends,
allconeor in tin’ opinion Unit the trans
actions ofthc week have been ineonside- I
ruble, nml tbcnmrkct diiil for every tics- <
cription. For the Colton of N. Alabama ■
and 'J'ennessee, wc arc yet unable to I
given quota!ion,.by classification; small
sales are made from funo to lime, rang- 1
mg from s to !) cents. ‘
LJVKIVPOOIa CLAgPIFirATIfJN. j
Ordinary. 7k n 8; .lliddlilfg, 81 aP\ ; 1
Fair, it a s>i; Good Fair, aO3 ; Good t
and Fine, 10 a UK ; fair demand.— Price I
Current. . ']
MAUIUED. |
On t’lf* 11f't !•' ftic Ruv. Jolm Hnny, Ttv. JOHV
PIIELAN lo t’A'l'llElilNE DIiTV.
■ ■fin '' l"MT"IM—
-1
• , Communicated.
BIEB.
In ilii< ntv, oh tLr Hfh Col. THOMAS
«» srf’j', u'f\ rt >rnrß, 10 moiiltiMUl|(J dnyw, a
fouJ mill Uv’tiro ift.itW ol a ijulmunuiy imian i Way luff nn i
lifK-ciioiiiilv il«* .’U"I M vrrul chiHmi, t» lumeul ihi ycar- ,
ly ;m.l im-iu.ml.lf. Col. PnCC won fiidoartMl to 1»»* '
1 i icit'll 4 l,y List warm iiiyl imJcut loiTipcraimint nmlßtuc- <
i oiiß iWMin'.'ts, ruiiHltf nirfiiglli uurt M.it urlly of fouling j
nii.l i.uaeltmcnis nw\ lor l.w lirmncMt nurt duel-
Mion i»f l imi jicicr. Hr l.nr*j l it* I;»M Ungerli»K uml pailMuT
\% lilt lui iiuiT- iiiml rrrigin.tiiUF, Mini, » ZOiiI'MH j
and VlautTu of r<‘lfgi"Ti, kr <Uu»l NMth lull coast- ,
t'cofv in Only ij'ir l , «»T»». I*uj»|»y rnJiiiortaUi)»
monUs ui'tUt Messed riaviour.
/T? * 1 9 * T ’
EHJ. A.J. SfOU&E^
HAVING loentod in Auga-tn, .a-o
--j-.o.si-s to ihnellee Medicine nnd
Wiirgery. tie may he found a levy doors n
l,nve the upper Market, on the North side
ofHroad fftret.
Fell. Hi
Hriiiriivc i .jnf' Jon 'J \0 MCI'. !t Ql' cum in e
VKmdmwzui
LOTOISB-V,
c i-jys • Vo. - 3.
riC.HRMU.
1 p, ■!/.■-* of flo.Uff Cl I’nV.es SIOO
1 <• iffiflO ' 01 ” 'h'.
1 “ l.tiS'i Cl “ hi
It 1,000 Hi- ” ihl
ip dOC ls-2 11 I*2
t.) •- ”00 IC2O “ "
11. *75 “ <lj
Vv'liole Tickets Ur 1, Halves Q«m - j
ters , t -
(jy*Orders received at tlio new Goi
ter y and l-lxelimige Office,
KUDDIAY^
oefit Lro ml Sint, Corner of Mr Moth St.
O" Orders from any part of the t ni
led rttates, (post paid)- ehelosing I’risr.r
Tickets or cash will meet prompt ultcii
tion, if addict.Ho, ifrrdri n G
.'loguild, Cargill.
Fob 10 ... :{f !
NOTICE.
WANTED immediately, n first-rate
ifHJiEL-IVRKiUT. to whom con
stant employment and good w ages will
be given. Apply to
PBE»TON HAIIELV, or
E. W. lIAKKISON
Hnrmrrliajl. Jam 22. I*3l ■ .
JOB ZaWTISO ...
MfTLy EXECVJJiD AT TIJJC OFFJCf
thjgathe.
MR. F. BKfIU V^
wsw&wnwt
Jnd Lust JVight of his Engagement.
THIS EVEXIYG,
WEDNESDAY, 'FEB. 1 Olh, IS3I.
\Vill be Acteil the Historical Flay ol
Will. TElili.
THE SWISS PATRIOT.
AVM * TEEL, Jilt, F. UHOWJV
In Act Ith, Trial of skill. Win. Tell
is doomed (o die unless he shoots the Ap
ple from his BonV bend. The Piece eon
eludes with the death of the tyrant Oi-a
i*fr. niul Toll gives
Frcodom to his Country.
E.VD OF THE FLAY,
Mam’scllc. HsSojsc,
ill itinkc her Sceonil Appcarnnce. in 11
cilliiXß pehuvian
PAS Sl’Eli.
.The Messrs. Cm:. hunts mid Ilonr.m-sox
will perform the Cclehrnted SKRr.xAm? on
the Guitar and Flute, composed by Cle
ments.
COMIC SONG, MR SEFTON
Afler which, tlw^Celebrated Dance from
C7ISRHV ATffO FAIR STAR.
HY Mil. S'. SMITH.
In (lie course of the Evening, Mr. F.
DROWN will give Ids
IMITATIONS
♦
OF THE FOLLOWING PERFORMERS;
MIL-CONFER, MB. IXRNDEB,
MIL KHAN, MB. C. YOUNG,
MB. HOR TON. firmly Manager ol
MB, PRESTON, ‘ 'he August a TtiCiltrc.
And MB. DE CAMP.
To Conclude with the Interesting Mdo-
Drnina of The
IDIOT WITYte,
OR THE
Solitity of the Heath.
a tale of blood.
THE IDIOT, Mr. F. BROWN.
Feb. It! 36
TO MIXTIAfIICS.
PBOPOSA US will lie received by the
ITudflilitil Committee, until the
first Monday in April next, to rebuild the
College Edifice lately burned down nt
Athens. And to the end that Mechan
ics may know that is required to he done,
we invite them to tin inspection of (lie
present ruin, and to n further communi
cation with the committee on any sub
ject connected with Hie above object,—
In the first place it must he understood
that the propositions made will not he
binding, either to the proposer or the
.committee, ns the same will have to be
laid before a full meeting oftlie Boiml of
Trustees al tbethlte oforesuid, subject to
their ratification or such alterations as
they hi»y be pleased to make. With
this undersUffidhig, it is requested that
the proposer will state the lowest sum
for which he will restore the Edifice to
its former situation in nil respects. . Then
what deductions will bo made; Ist. for
omitting the mantle-pieces ; 2d. forchun
" higllie pamtel into baton doors ; 3d. for
omitting the small bed rooms attached to
the sitting rooms; 4til. for omitting one
of the closets inthejamsofthe chimneys;
and olh. what d i fie relict; will be made, in
the ceiling or plastering overhead. The
Edifice is expected to lie rebuilt as strong
as it was before, and in a workman like
manner, audio (his end, when the build
ing Is finally let, bond nnd security will
he required. .As the building is much
wanted. Hie shortness of time in which
it will lie completed, will be tt {treat .ob
ject in deciding on propositions. The
payments required must also be stateij, ’
A. H. CEAVI’ON, ->
JAMES. NEfMSIT, $ Prudential
A. WALKER, ? Committee.
WM. 11. JACKSON. S
Feb 16 33
NTIB.UTD
Fnosi (be Subscribers
Plantation, n t«‘w days
ffU&j- sinee. near Wrightslm
rough,a likely young buy
XwllL. SIORKL
“ ‘ — c ■ between nine and eleven
years of age, five feet or upwards in
i height, well made, with n email sear nn
] each side of his upper lip, supposed to
liavc been caused lioin a string. Any
I reasonable satisfaction will be given foi
I the delivery of him to the Subscriber.
EDWARD WADE.
Feb. 2. whiff') j*
.n sT
AND F';li AT TUX j
BOOK STOKE OF
DiifX.
EX A MIN ATi<JTV OF
EVIDENCE AND REPORT
Ts O ih<‘ Most Rev*. .Irtmcs Whitfield
D. I). Arcbbishpp of Baltimore
’ Are. Ac. upon the mlrtpuloiis rcstorntioi
of Mrs. Ann Mntlingmt of the Citv o
Washington. I). C.-Jfy the Rt. Rev
.John England,-D. D. Bishop of Charles
. ton. Together withjhe IJociiinents.
allot they going Jrn% preached every where
the Lord working wimt. and confirming tl
word with signs tit,ifjfuUmrrd,”
s JVFli* ' |Jf tv JW
OHIO REFORMED
WORTHIfGTOY.
BY, and with tho consent of the Re
formed Medical Society, of the Uni
ted States, the hew Reformed Medical
Institution Inis been located hi Worth
ington, an interesting and nourishing
town on the 'Whetstone River, eight
if iS llcs n . o, ’tl l of Columbus, on the Northern
Turnpike. This cite has been chosen
because it presents the greatest advan
tages to facilitate the researches of the
Botanical student—the country around
f. * l abounding with every variety of-niedi
cal plants : and the situation being the
II most healthy and dclighful in the Wos
i- tern country—and because tho oecupan
i- oy of the largo College Edifice, together
i- with ground of every variety of soil ibr
na extensive botantular garden, has been
presented to us by the board of trustees
■ of Worthington College.
There will be attached to the institu
lion, a Disnensdry for analyzing and
preparingVegitable .Medicines; mid an
Infirmary, where persons from the neigh
-11 bourliood, or a distance laboring under
levers, consumptions, dispensia, liver
complaints, gravel, ulcers, listulns, can
cers, Ac. Ac. will bo successfully treat
ed, without bleeding, mercury or the knife,
x mid from-which the student will acquire
n n correct knowledge of the nature, opo
i- ration and ottperior etlicncy ol vegetable
agents in rcmqving disease.
The necessity for hri institution of this
F. kind in the West, to bo under the direc
liori of competent Professors is striklug
i, ly evident. It is an institution that is de
signed to concentrate, and disseminulo
nli the Idlewledge of Doctors of Medi
cine and empyries, sages nnd savages ;
and (hat will demonstrate to the student
'• mid tlio sick that Vegetables alone afford
the only rational,safe and ofl'cctnal menus
of removing diseases without impairing
tlio constitution, or endangering life or
limb. The presold System of practice
which treats diseases Os every fbfln with
melulic minerals, the lancet or knife, J»
f dangerous or inelfieient, the lamentable
’ facts which every day presents too fully
illustrate. Nor is this truth more clearly
exhibited, than the fact that vegitable
substances alone, nre void of danger,
nnd powerfully efficient when adminis
tered; a reference to the success of our
New York infirmary, an’d the success of
ignorant botanical physicians, proves
this fact.
The College and Infirmary will be
1 opened tiie fit st week in December, where
students from all |>nr(s ittuy enter and
complete their Medical Education, mid
where portions luUwiug muter every
species or disease shall receive prompt
und-ifiillbAd attention.
The course of study lo be pursued, nnd
which will be taught according to tiie
OLD and REFORMED system by !*<•
tares, Recitations, Examinations and
suitable text books, is, Ist Anatomy and
Pbisiology. 2d. Oid and Reformed Mar
gery. 3d. Thoory and Practice of Med
icine. okl and improved sys
tem of Midwifery, with tiie diseases of
women and children. Olh. Materia Me
dical with practical and general Botany,
(illi. Medical and Botanical Übeniislry
nnd Furmacy. 7. Stated Lectures on
collateral Science—Moral and Mental
Philosophy—Phrenology—Medical Ju
risprudence—Comparative Anatomy—
Medical History, Ac.
By attending this Institution, the stu
dent will acquire a correct knowledge of
present practice of physicians—n know
ledge of the use and abuse of minerals,
the Lancet, Obstei-icnl Forceps and the
knife, lind » knowledge of the new and
1 improved system, that supercedes tlieir
aee, with tenfold more safely nnd success.
' There will be no specified time to com- ,
pjete n, course ,of study; whenever the
student is qualified be may graduate nnd
receive n Diploma—some will pass in
one year, others w ill remrire More.
Jlrquisiiii/n for Admission.
1. A certificate, of good, moral charac
ter. 2. Good English education.
. Terms. —Tbc price of qualifying a per I
son lo practice, rticFidiiig a Diploma, and
' access to all the advantages of the histi
‘ lotion, will be in advance, or #7.5 in
ntivauetyctnd #IOO at the close of bis stu
. rl'ps. fivery advantage given, and s nne
allowance mnd<*'to tlieSW* in the Indigent
elrcunistunees, board w ill be had nt #1
per week, and books at the ll eslcrit city
prices.
Every student on'entering Worthing
ton College will become nn honorary
member of the Reformed Medical Soei
’t-l> of the United Slates, from whom he
„ will receive a Diploma, an annual Rc
s port of ail tiie doings and discoveries of
its djll'creiit members, nnd be entitled to
all its constitutional jirivileges uud * >c o£i
fits. .<
'Those wishing further infiirtHHUnn will
please address a letter (post paid) to
Col. G. 11. Gris weld, oitlie undersigned,
pad it shall receive prompt attention,
bdudents iindufilfi’s laid (letter lie ware
' of the sla Ildars oftlie present pliysicinns.
wlio kn*xv no more nboiit our institution
limn they do 1 about Botanical medicine.
§t ■' J. J. STEELE, President.
Worthington. 0., Oct. 1830 - .
t Feb 16
SSSOLITIOY.
TBIHE Copartnership heretofore e\-
M isling between the un
der tiie Orrti of DAVID MEEKER A
Co. nnd more recently under the firm of
7 J. If I‘RICE A Co. is lids day dissolved
.’ by mulinil consent, D«vtd Meeker liov
•! big withdrawn from the concern.
c 8 DAVID MEEKER,
,n ( . J. D. PRICE.
“ January 4, 1831.
(TT* .TESSIE ». PRICE, will eon
r; timie the Business on ids own accoun
‘he under the Arm of
J. D PRICE, A Co.
Bi ARliiffigS-WyAtH,,
> CHIiVA & OLiAsS.
TUB undersigned respectfully invite
tile uttention of Country Merchants
and others, to their Htuck of Goods in the
■ above liae v w!lich is now very complete,
both as regards Variety and Patterns, &
’ will be sohl on terms as favorable as by
j any otllbr housb in this city, who is
| ilisposcd jto compete with them in an
honorable way. They are not prepared,
to give their goods away, nor do they of
, fer in the public newspapers, touting afti-
I ckg biloto tlwir value to induce custom, and
depend on making up the loSs, oh goods.
, the Value Os which may not be so well
’ known.
They art* abw determined hot tobedri
, ven from the market, td again allow a
. monopoly of the business in which they
are engaged
j P. B. TAYLOR A Co.
Qs““Tlie Georgia Courier, Washington
. News, Alilledgeville Journal, and Atho-
I nian at Aihens, will please insert the
i above three times, unci remit their uc
. counts fur settlement.
. Feb 2 nr>
NEW STORE
OF
ovum axti ouass.
TUB Snbsoriltcrs are now opening at
their store, a few doors below the
Merchants' & Planters' Bunk, Augusta;
a large mid fashionable assortment of
Goods in the above line, which they urc
prepared to offer to country merchants
and ot hers, on as favorable teams as can
be nifordud by any other iaaHcrt.
Their present stock, which is entirely
now, has been selected with great cure A
regnrd to imttems, shapes, Ac.—from
the most recent importations into the IV
York A Philadelphia markets—and (heir
arrangements in Europe are such us tv
enable them at all times to Oder the new
est and most approved patterns of Ware.
Also, for sale—Portable Cooking Fur
naces ; Window Glass-t—lapnnned, Pla
ted A Silver Castors and Liquor Stands;
Brass Liverpool Lumps, Hull do.; Man
tle Ornaments, Ac.
P. B. TAYLOR A Co,
05“' The Mjlledgcvllle papers nnd the
Athenian, will insert the above b limes
and send bill os above.
Dec IS la ts 22
JUST RECEIVED,
AND FOB BALI 3 DV
J.B.rKICEA£°
•V«. 342,
a®® A.B»i),®Biaa® e ,
AUOUSTA, OEOHQIA.
A HANDSOME AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OV
FisshterebPe eafiyMade
CViOTIIINO,
HATS, CAPS,
M M
BOOTS St SHOES,
All of which arc olferctl at reduced pri
ces for cash or Town acceptances.
Call nnd see.
< Mnbcr 20 !>
FOR SALE,
A, good second-hand Piano tcara, be
longing to a person about to leave
i the Slate, and who has for it therefore
jnofa it her use. It may he thA
S Augusta Book -Store'.'
Jan.‘JO.
« s?> K ewaud.
A • UANAWAY r from
J the Subscriber on the
1 lih October, IfcCJO, two
/ hegrops.one man named
,i ysMstL ii vviit,
j but I have niidarstood be now culls liim
r! self ROBBItT, about live feet live or six
, Incheajiigh quite black with full eyes, a ■
boat 27 or 28 years old. and a very long
foot. The negro woman, his wile by the
i name of
AW,
’ black complexion, eboutrthc same height
of David, nnd about 27 years old,n tolera
ble large lump between the shoulders
' ’ caused by whipping probably. 1 under
' stand the above negroes sire now lurking
about the city of Augusta. I will give
the above reword for their confinement
so 'i get them again. Any information
of them will be directed to John Rnr.a,
Vngusta, or to invsclf Kafonton, Cicn.
ANTHON Y SEALS.
Fd> 12 3t US
IX)R SAFE,
c A Lot of LAND In the 7th District oi
f Carrol, No. 192, oiidtontuitoiagtwo
' hundred nnd two acres, situate on Little
" Tallapoosa River, said to boos superior
quality, ami joins some numbers that
hnve been probably worked by Gobi
Diggers. Any person wishing to settle
in that healthy part ot v the country, may
lie accommodated upon good terms—the
i- range for Stock is tine, and promises fc
it Jbo durable. For terms, apply to Colonc
Samuel Hammond, or the subscriber.
E. TAN P.
1 Bamivrp, S. C. Jan. 29,
> THE SIJBB€RIKER
Has received ill
ar P FOB€E, addition to his for
- BOOTS stock,
3 A*d too *
> SSSSS boots
, oit Anil*
; RETAIL, .
■ M comprising as good
/■ ail assortment bh
' ” -*-f enn be found in tito
Broad-Street, city, among which
: Augusta, Georgia. W 4 cases Ginn Elms
1 1 tic or Whler-Prool*
" * 'SliocS. *
Al,#o(
1 final. Wnx, & Bellows liBATHEU,
Calf, Lining, ond Binding SKINS H'-ots
aiid Shoe TItEES and EASTS, of all
descriptions, ami nil articles usually need
i to manufacture (Shoes and Trunks He all
kinds; wliieh will be sold low, by
J. I*. FORCE,
100 Reams WRAPPING PAPER.
Dee 22 vrt : 2-1
A C iKDt \° «.
"BiRIDGE Dili holders! In my Erst
Card, 1 sui<l to you in these words,
“look to me for your Justice, and not for
your money," and in compliance with,
those words, I shall give you all the in
formation that your interests may require.
The bills being held by whom, ond where,
I know not, and shall therefore give this
i information through a public Gazette.
A notice of an Executor’s Sale appear
-1 cd in the Georgian, under date ofJouu
' nry 31, to take place the first of tide*
month, the property of the estate of Jo
siali Penficld, deceased; Joseph Cum
ming and S. C. Dunning, Executors :
among other things there were twenty
six hundred and sixty dollars, bills of
(lie Bridge Company of Augusta ; the
sale took place accenting to notice, and
3IV. Joseph Camming became the pur
chaser of tbc«o bills at thirteen cents in
the dollar for (he whole amount. This
noted proceeding could not escape tlio
attention of bystanders, and more so,
those interested, in particular after what
f said :i few days since respecting the
property and money, and in whose pos
session it was, subject to the payment of
these very hills. I>lr. J. Camming, I be
lieve, is tile Agent of the Bank of Augus
ta, which holds said property and money.
However, whether he bought them in
for the eslnte, lor (ho Bank, or lor
himself, it matters not, ho must of
course consider them worth nt least the
price lie gave for them; 1 only speak of
the policy and Intention, and not of his
.right nf iiuylnf! m-TonnljllUJ, Hu that
as it may, the hills Were sold, and bought
nt public auction, nt thirteen dollars in
the hundred; that settles the point. 1
desire that nil hills with a full acting pow
er, he forwarded to me or some other
man, in order that measures for their re
demption may be taken. The same iff
requested from all judgment claimants,
a limit elose'of nil these mutters being
the desired object.
HENRY BHERTZ,
Siirn'nvnh, Pel, .4 t!)
IWSlwl* IK
Runaway or Sfcoicn
ittuf of my posession, n
hout the 10th or I Ith of De
cember Inst. 2 Negroes ; o
Boy by the unnte. of
T6M,
nbcut 15 years old. well
grown, yellow eoi'pbx
ion. and quite intelligent. The other Q
Girl, by the nome of
BETTI",
about 10 years old, of bright complexion
both very likely. I have (he best rea
son to believe they were persuaded nil’,
or rather Stolen by some white person,
and kept concealed for some lime in the
neighborhood, where they were token
: from, after they went i ff.
I will give $lO for the delivery of said
Negroes to me; or coniine them 111 .any
■Jail in this Slate, so that i may get them,
if runaway; or it' stolen. I will give S2O
more, tor suely as may lead to
the conviction oftno thief.
It KE.nSOX.
T.inrnlnlnn. Chi. Feb. 2. 3(> _
~~COLUMBIA SIfFAtIPF'S SAT. K.
WIRE be soid nt Columbia Court-
House, on the first Tuesday in
1 March next, between the usual hours of
sole, the following property, to-wit.:
All the interest that Green J. Sanders
' has In the estate of A'nron Parks, dee'd
■ In right of his wife Mary Kynu Sanders.
' Also, at) hVs Interest in the estate of Aa
’ ron Haley Parks, to satisfy a fi. fa from
Warren Superior Court, the (State of
Georgia vs. Green J.’Saunders.
At.SO,
Sixty-six acres of Land, whereon is a
1 good Dwelling House, Tnn YoriMgmd
Bark Mill,Joining Davies’ and olheW. to
5 satisfy a fi. fa. from Columbia Superior
’ Court, David Cooper vs. Nancy Porter.
' Ansa,;
One hundred and ninety-three acres of
* Land, more or less, joining Tal k-, '. sly
’ and Coleman, to satisfy « ft. f«. f> n> f o
'» lumbia Superior Court, fsbum Fuller vs.
William Smith, George O Tnnktrsly,
William A. R. Collins, and William li.
Tan kc rely.
AT.SO,
f One negro girl Betsey, eight year, of
' age, to satisfy n li. fa. from Columbia fiu
c, perior Court, Daniel Baldwin vs El};a
, nor D. Appling - .
* R. li JONEB, Sh~ r r
a .Tan. 2ft '
i 1 u?u°* C ‘. “-’Wa county, for lent* to sell ,
j■ “° rP ‘«*l rotate of Robert (Jrawfbid, ..
, late of Raid county. deceased,
_ v WKN JAMIN S. COX. Adm’r.
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