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GEORGftI ADVERTISER.
APftDSM, BA. WEPMSiIOAV, JPSE 88, 1880.
PUBLISHED EVERY
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MORNING, BY
A. H. PEMBEBT3N.
tebms.
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publisher.)“ n ', f a ., u L ..(-papers la City subscribers, nr*
The LAKM*"“ r them away, under any dr
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uirastanwc, B frmn thom> or receive one n
ffi at proiier authority from the publisher 01
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„ attbaenwr. . , shall lie deinomle*!, and if tic
to any person who will givt
BTISEMENTS arc inserted scmi-rtM,
ARY ®‘l«?rS'forthe lirst insertion, and « a-8
«•' * Insertion — utrklu, at Oi 1-S
' ® r . ;„narc lor cacti insertion—and ra<mf*/y(\vt«M
one square) at SI «>r each insertimi.-
S:' 1 V i,mvever ' inall, is charge** loss than one square,
rw intended to !.<■ limited must have the unmher o:
•. semi-weekly or weekly, written on them, oi
they will be inserted semi-weekly till forbid, and char
takes upon himself the risk of all remit.
, Cf money made to him by ftlail-tbc person remit
(i, st p iying the postage, and obtaining Iroin the I ost.
1 . .. written or vcriml ntikuowloilijCiin'nl ol tiK
ami its deposite in Ins olfice, which shall be given
;! h .. imhlWicr in case of miscarriage.
LETTERS (on business) must be post paid, or t.icj
"Kffi OPTfIE UNITED STATES
arc published hi this paper.
To Eumtrrrs, Administrators, and Guardians.
<5 VLGSofLA^l*or-NBOROIte. by Administrators,
rieiailors, or Gitanlian*, are required, b> law, to lie !i< Id
tiHi. fir-t Tuesday in the month, between lie hours el
ill the forenoon, anil three in tl.e afternoon, at the Court
house oftlie, county in which the property is> situi l> .
lice of these wiles must begiven m a pabnt gna-tu ,Sl.\ 1 Y
J«v< previous to the day of sale.
V., ice of the sale of mrson.il property, must be given
„ i,i<e maimer, FORTY days previous to the day oi amil .
' ,N itice to the debtors anil creditors of an estate, must bi
be made to the Court of Or-
NEGROES, must be
published for 1’ 01 R MON 1 IIS.
fK 11II—
'1'lic Itcorgm Journal thinks the Clark
party is not dvtrn —at least not dead there
L too much kicking it thinks for that; ami
as it may possibly get on its fret again
•.m<l occasion the Troupers some trouble
—•terhaps punish its present oppressors
he Journal goes the who'e hog for dis
tressing and crippling' it while it has the
power to tlo so—antler the idea v*p sup
pose. (hat by and by the compliment may
be returned. Tiiat paper say.?:
"Il'liic Telegraph's j-.arty is really down,
(ney should acknowledge t'.Hi corn anti
If wiki, cor if they won’t he still, hut go to
kicking, they must expect to get a dig or
two once ia a while.”
];• rpict indeed! .Vow whoever heard
r.iV.rln thing ? The privilege ofgr'nbi/i/ig
is pin toi'o ir birthright. You might ns
wclinsk us to surrender the privilege of
r'ii-wing tobacco; as that of grumbling.
Row ran you expert m.s to "be still,” when
;irr. coalin;i;il!y ringing such a din in
our c.ien I Or who wouldn’t “go tokiek
i:i when he is trampled upon at every
step.' If yoa il have us be quiet, Just take
yoni'tliiiaibs out of our eyes.
ii’tiic Troupers would keep their pow
er, don't le* them carry their prosecution
tin far—don't let them drive their oppo
■nts to desperation. Remember ibo Cate
•ilTmlfrick the Great when lie thought
'l.i vc a handful of his vanquished cne
i: - into the river. Worked up to des
i-cr tiiey fought like furies; and soon
■i> ; «1 the lace of affiitra. So it may
i.‘v v.itne Chirk party. A remnant oI
( .!;w < > loft, 'i'ho' vanquished, they are
’ie) r idded. Oppression will drive them
t=> "• .‘stance-—remembrance of their in
tiir- will ii-nd them courage. They may
' illy—and may prevail. Therefore
v;• ;.iy to oar opponents, if you can’t be
-• ■■'■''"ollo. bo tit least just—don’t bear up
m is too hard. But, say the Troupers.
’> ■ q are rascally heretics and deserve to
i. ■ burnt”—"Ymi have all the power,”
•""■rciitl the Ciarkites, “what more do
:■ »i want?” "Why dont yon aeknowl
< !-'r the corn then, and hurrah for Troup?”
“ :t y the Troupers—“We can’t do it; it
tw- agonist our stomach,” say the Clark
tiii'ii. " Take that then in your stomach—
■ iv dig, dig, dig) and be bang'd to ye,”
: h the Troupers. And so we have it.
.y/tti'iin 7' ['graph, June 12.
A ' ADY RUN AWAY WITH.
V r Witnessed day before yesterday,
[•’’ :,! '-'t;ince of presence of mind and self
; 'lot!, under circumstances of peril.
■| almost amounted to heroism. A
'Vrulleiunn was driving his sister
on the Troy road, when th'? wheel
:1 ' iddonly in contact with a large
' id die middle of the road, (which
1 bisiness there by the way) he was
' "•'■a uvjio his settt, carrying the reins
• '.'V* **’ , * * !e Jjoree N.oceedetl tit it ra
"lv.* '■* ‘ > *' co nrse soon passed into
- ' . 7’ :iio ‘* lo hilly maiiifcinad her
■ ' utmost steadiness and cam
** ' there were several vehicles on
h ;, e . , ' oa(l > «»«* we remarked, asths terrified
hy up, that she hud not even
‘ C( ' ; !'n:r. It was no dou!>t owing
r c ' ,o hiess and firmness, that shees
in... 'hhoiif formidable, perhaps fatal
() ( ; ,' , '. >r hy grasping strongly the sides
fIU "JW' “he broke the violence of her
finally upset, ami rose from
lad •' :, i ,< entirely unhurt. Now, if this
in i' *' and fainted, or gone
•Juries, OP foolishly attempted to
“he would in all probability
u. 0:1 ,nost seriously injured ; hence
fiii ,vf,i " te occaft ion to admonish our
• i,,,. , 'T“ to preserve their seif posses
*rr"n aicay with, wiictiier it he by
1 horses or passionate lovers.
Albany Daily Adv.
C,j" hfilo wing characteristic letter Tom
.V nddrepscil to Air. Horton, tlie
a pamphlet, called “three let
tp.-r Il , cmi ® rri ‘ on,” is taken from a late
ssh5 sh Paper:
} o" herd he in no anxiety about
t' ,( °*' ?he industrious jrcople of
po-ltion r‘ Vr>U may withdraw your pro
<»r,|er or Mortgaging the poor rates, in
them i„°,L , a ‘ SO lnorl * y for transporting
the wit i thanks of Nova Beotia and
bff. „ j s an ‘ l swamps of Canada. They
fiieir l h e * r own accord, and at
* x n| (n ,.,o X i > 5 1 n “ e - Prom Kent and Bus
lloston k ' “ orn Yarmouth 400; from
' y canal, to Liverpool, recently,
about 200; from Yorkshire and I<anca-
Y shire, byway of Liverpool, 1500, or
thereabouts, now recently; from Hull,
gone this year, and going, and alroat 7,-
000! From Scotland about 2,000. All,
with the exception ofjhc poor amongst
S the Scotch, bound for the United States;
,c for, though some of the Hull and Yar
rr mouth sfiips are bound for Quebec, the
1K people are going to the United States. 1
of have been on hoard of one of the ships
now going from this place. I have had
great pleasure in finding that these spir
r, ited pt:ople have too much sense to think
of remaining an hour longer than neces
ie snry in the barren spot under the sway
of the Thing's otlicers. Some of these
people carry more than two thousand
l v pounds eacli within them. Three mil
la lions of gold will, this very year, go from
England to the United States, by the
~ means of emigration! No, no, Wihnot,
of the paupers do not go. The nged, the
deformed, the decrepit, the orphans, the
lazy, the insane; these all remain to be
kept along with the dead weight, with
t- the Hanoverian officers, widows and
f- children; with the pensioners, sinecure
n people, the two Admirals to every ship
> of the line, the three Generals to every
g regiment of soldiers, and the rest of the
Tiling’s a (lairs. Famous news lor you
ami Malthas!
, WM. COBBETT.
iii P. S. Those emigrants say that when
i* they got to the United States they are
i- sure to find no laws for “disposing of their
T dead bodies for dissection.”
; Li AW IOTICE.
ITtAVID L. WABDLAW AND
'Ay FRANCIS II WABDLAW
, have formed a Partnership for tile prae
:t live of Law, in this District. Both will
c . attend, regularly,thesittingsoftheCourts,
j At other times, the former may be eon
r, suited at Abbeville Court House and the
D hitter at their Office in this Village.
s The Augusta Chronicle and Charles
. ton Mercury, are requested to publish this
e notice, once a week, for six weeks, and
_ forward their accounts to this office,
f Edgefield C. 11. S. C. ? Carolinian
April 21th, 1830. \ Gt.v Cl
] MILITANT
r the undersigned, taking into eon-
V V siderntion the present low Milita
, ry spirit of the country, and having a
strong desire to see an advancement in
Military pride, and to see its promotion,
j. do hereby recommend the establishment
of a Military School in the vicinity of
” Hillsboro’ Jasper county, Geo, for the
only purpose of giving and receiving in
-11 struction in iniiit-.ry tactics. We earnestly
" Iherelbrn solicit ail those who are desi
■ rou? of obtaining military information, to
L> meet at Hillsboro’, the 3d day of July
next, for the the purpose above contem
plated ; at which time regulations will be
11 entered into in order for the immediate
operation of the School. A person of
skill and capacity can bs obtained as in
structor.
GEORGE ADAMS,
Col. 30th Regt. G.M.
11 WM. P. Fill win;
Capt. 393rd Dist. O. M.
1 JOHN C. EASTER,
‘‘ Jacob McClendon,
“ BAILEY BELL.
J may 2C 67
e INFORMATION WANTED.
e ANN EUGENE LOYD, an orphan
girl, was taken from Savannah,
’■ Georgia, a number of years since, by a
“ Indy who resided somewhere in the State
of Alabama or Mississippi, and has not
15 since been heard from. If she is living
and will make herself known, she may
learn something much to her advantage,
i Address, Post-Master, Greenville, S. C.
1 May 26. i
’ of papers in Georgia. Ala- >
bama and Mississippi, will he doing an I
act of humanity, by giving the above one 1
or two insertions. 1
i
INFORMATION WANTED. ,
2 J AMES K. DANFORTH, who est *
I -f Jl Savannah, Cieorgia, <n the Colum- 1
luan armed Schooner, “A7/</</. Catalina ,”
r some time in January, 1824, reported l
,j U» have been wrecked on the coast of |
e Cuba, has not since been heard from; i
and as some doubt remains with regard
5 to his fate, any information respecting i
s him or the said Schooner, will be thank- l
fully received, hy his brother, i
, THOMAS L. DANFORTH. i
~ Augusta, Georgia- i
June 9 71
q OlT 3 Editors generally will confer a fa- j
J vor by giving the above one or (wo inser- *
q lions. T. L. V. !
IXTotice.
1 A LI. boat owners are hereby notified. I
s iflL that the lbi*ty-lburtli section of the |
r General Ordinance of the City Council ‘
q with regard to boats, will be enforced on 1
s and after Monday next, of which all in- 1
p terested are desired to take notice. ‘
q MITCHELL NELSON, c. m. .
,• Jane 16 if (-
t - i ■ .1 ■— - i ■ 11 *— ■ wmmm ———* —■mm
r T'O i
A Negro woman without a child, wlio
is a good plain Cook, Washer, ami i
1 loner. 1
A 1.1.0, I
A negro hoy about 12 years old.
i ENQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE.
# April 10 !>l
b A! GUST A CITY SHERIFF’S SALE 1
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
July next, at the Market-House ;
f ' H ?ke city of Augusta, between the usual
- hours of sale ;
t fine Negro Hoy slave, named Glas
l cow, levied upon to satisfy afl fa from
1 the Honorable the Court of Common
f Fleas, Lewis H. Holloway, vs. John Bex
t ley and Ann Bexley.
Purchaser to pay for titles.
i A. PICQUET, Sh’ff. C. A.
, June 6 to
ICE CREAM,
aOWI’BOEOMAE.EBS,
SYRUPS, Sec. Sec.
THE Suhseri-
JjgKu forms his friends
• jBKRj jf te the public, that
a*. has just erected,
in las confectiona
ry dejiartment, nd-
X joining the Ladies
Sitting Boom, a first rate
SODA FOWTAar,
and will be enabled to furnish that deli
cious and healtlifu! beverage,
SODA, UtATBJR,
prepared in the best manner, at all times.
ICE CREAM
will also be kept constantly on hand, to
gether with
CAKES, CONFECTIONARIES
of every description, ami every delicacy
in his line which cun please the eye or
gratify the taste.
His establishment is fitted up in n style
which lie trusts will afford the utmost
satisfaction to his visiters, having been
built by himself, expressly for the busi
ness, and furnished without regard to ex
pense, in the elegance and comfort of its
accommodations. The public are invited
to call and judge for themselves. Ladies
who may honor the establishment with
their company, will find a spacious and
handsomely furnished room appropriated
exclusively to the use of themselves, and
Gentlemen who may accompany them;
anil may rest assured that they will meet
with every respectful attention and de
corum that could possibly exist in a pri
vate dwelling.
MARTIN FREDERICK,
,Vo. 144, liroad-Slreet,
07 s * Parlies can be supplied with ICE
CREAM at any time, by giving a short
notice.
A general assortment of SYRUPS &
CONFECTIONARIES of all kinds, is
kept constantly on hand, and will be sold,
by Wholesale or Retail, on the lowest
terms.
may 15 3t—wtf 64
.JUST RECEIVED,
10 BAI.ES Brown Shirtings,
3 Cases Leghorn Huts,
30 Barrels Canal Flour,
40 Dozen superior old Port Wine,
FOR SALIi BV
C. PHILLIPS.
may 5 61
TO BENT,
MThe BRICK STORE, No.
200, South side Broad-street,
lately occupied by A. Dan
ai.so,
a The BRICK STORE, No.
208, occupied at present by
Jos. Airey.—Apply to
U. F. POE.
June 5 fit 70
AN ACT
To extend the time far fortunate drawers
in the Laud Lotteries of eighteen hun
dred ami eighteen, eighteen hundred
and nineteen, und eighteen hundred and
twenty-one, to take out grants for lands
thus drawn, and after the time therein
specified, to vest the same in the State.
BE it enacted by ike Senate and Havre of
Renrescntutivct ofthe Slate of Georgia , in
General Assembly 7tu t, and it is hereby enacted
by the authority ofthe same, That every per
son who was a fortunate drawer in the
land lotteries by the authority of the acts
passed on the fifteenth day of December,
eighteen hundred and eighteen, on the six
teenth day of December, eighteen hun
dred and nineteen, and on the fifteenth
day of May, eighteen hundred nnd twen
ty-one, shall have until the lirst dayof No
vember, eighteen hundred and thirty, to
take out his. hor or their grants, upon
paying into the Treasury the sum of
eight dollars
Sue. 2. And be it further enacted hy the au
thority aforesaid, That from anti after the
first day of November, eighteen hundred
and thirty, the lands so drawn aforesaid,
anrt not granted, shall revert to, and be
come the property ofthe State.
Hue. 3. And be it further enacted, That
this Act shall not extend to any lot cr
lots cflan.* drawn by orphans until three
years after the said orphans shall have
arrived at the nge of twenty-one; nor to
any lots drawn by ideols or lunatics, or
persons who have departed this life since
they gave in for n draw draws in said
lotteries ofldlß, 1819, ami 1821, & whose
estatefi are unrepresented, nor to any lots
number ten und one hundred, set apart
for the purpose of public education.
Sue. 4. And be U further enacted, That nil
laws and ports of laws militating against
this act he and the same is hereby repeal
ed.
See. 5. And be it further enrirfed by the au
thority aforesaid, That it shall he duty of
his Excellency the Governor, to cause
this act lobe published in all the public
Gazettes of this Slate, once a month, un
til tiie first day of November next, and
that he cause the expenses of such a pub
lication to be paid out ofthe contingent
fund.
WARREN JOUR DAN,
Speaks r of the House of Representatives.
THOMAS STOCKS,
President of the Senate.
Assented to 9th November. 1H29.
GEORGE R. GILMER.
Governor.
November 21 ml 2m 14
LAW BLANKS.
INSTRUCTIONS for COMMISSION
ERS, in an approved form.
cw ctoxrsismoHT,
80. 193, SROAD-STRBST.
GROCERIES.
t II Ik BBLS. Howard-street and
IVV Philadelphia FLOUR.
100 boxes Candles, 500 reams wrapping
Paper.
a rpanis Writing Paper. 5 casks Rice.
t ° lj!j ls. Prime Pork, 5* do. Rock Wa
ter Ale.
’ 10,000 Spanish Segars.
1 bale Osiiaburgs, 1 do blccched \ A
4-4 Shirtings.
1 do bleached 4-4 nnd 5-4 Shecliug.
1 do. brown 7-8 and 4-4 do
1 do do 4-4 ami 5-4 do
SO do Millcnetts, Dorchester Ticking.
Silk and Barege Shawls, Musiiputnm
Ildkfs.
Indian Hdkfs. Linen in half pieces.
White, straw colored, and light blue
Crape Lise.
Levant ami Florence Silks.
Gros. do Nap. and Cota Pain.
Best London Pins. 4| to 5 ; worsted Braid.
Silk Stocks, Cotton & Wool Hose and A
Hose.
’ Cap and Bonnet Ribbon.
FURNITURE.
? Bedsteads, Windsor and Fancy Chairs.
1 Cut Glass, Decanters, Tumblers nnd
i Wines.
Toilet nnd Looking Glasses.
With a variety of other GOODS; sta
- pie and fancy, which will be sold low for
I cash, or town paper, by
* LATHAM HULL.
) may 22
1 ICE.
J nnilE public can lie supplied with the
j JL above article at the
OLD ZOO HOUSE
- And! teketsftirnishecl there—priceFlVE
CEN i'S per pound, Cash.
April 21 57
; LANDING, ’
' FROM THE STEAM-BOAT ANDREW JACKSON,
1 10 BALES Cotton Osnaluirgs, [
: 59 Dozen Berkley Handkerchiefs,
a 5 Hhds. Dining Ware, each con
, tabling 400 pieces,
t 20 Dozen old Jamaica Ruin,
20 tlo. Choice Madeira Wine,
FOR SALE BY
C. PHILLIPS.
may 5 61
FRESH BALTIMORE FLOUR.
Baltimore Flour just re
ceived and fur sale by
L. HULL.
June 2 69
Bacon! Bacon!!
The Subscriber has Received on Consignment,
: 30,000 LBS jirimc Bacon,
f Consisting of Hams, Shoulders and Mid
dlings, which he will sell low.
Purchasers over #IOO, 90 days credit,
’ approved endorsed paper.
r L. HULL,
may 22 66
jtrss nscauTED,
300 PIECES Fancy Prints, j
200 Pieces Choppas,
’ 100 tlo. 6 1-4 Brown Sheetings,
300 tlo. Indigo Plaids & Stripes,
200 Doz,Spool Cotton in boxes.
FOR SAUK BY
C. PHILLIPS.
May 5 61
NOTICE.
THE COPARTNERSHIP between
the subscribers, in the business of
, the CITY HOTEL, is dissolved by
, mutual consent. Persons having cle
mantls against the firm, m e requested to
) hand their accounts to Win. MeGar, ami
all indebted to it, to make immediate pny
, ineuttuhiin.
WM.McGAR.
GRIFFIN EDMONDSON.
, April 14 51
i AUCTION AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
LATHAM HULL.
INFORMS hi.: friends and the public,
Unit he Inis been appointed by the Ho
-1 Durable the City Council, Auctioneer, for
the City of Augusta; and tenders his best
services in that capacity, und solicits a
share oftheir favours, promises that noth
ing on his part shall be omitted, to give
both owiters and buyers perfect satisfac
tion. Arrangements are made, through
1 his friends, to make advanes on consign
ments. Auction Store, No. 193, Broad
street, lately occupied hy A. B. Bigelow.
Jan 13 29
NOTICE
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
Benjamin Leigh, deceased, late of
Columbia County, are requested to nmke
immediate payment. Ami nil who have
any demands against the said estate, - re
requested to render them in, properly at
tested, within the time prescribed by law.
ANSELM B. LEIGH, I
WILLIAM DUANE, \
March 6 44
NOTICE.
FOUR months after date, npplcnlion
will be made to the Honorable the
Interior Court of Richmond County,
when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell a Tract of Land, drawn hy
and granted to the late Alexander Mc-
Kinslry, nnd known by No. 234, in the
13th District of Monroe County, contain
ing 202 i acres, belonging to the estate of
the late Alexander WcKinstry, and to
be sold for the benefit of the heirs of said
estate.
WM. J. HOBBY,)
HENRY. 8. LEE, £ Adm’rs.
in right of his Wife, j
April 7 nrlm 03
w *
JUST RECEIVED, AND *
FOR HALS BY THU BVBSCZUBBR,
AT AUCTION PRICES,
Among which are the following valuable
WORKS :
FOX'S Book of Martyrs I Von.
Josephus’ Works 2
Buck s Theological Dictionary 1
Milner's Church History 6
Smith’s Sermons g
Hooper’s Medical Dictionary, 2
Do. do. <lo. I
Gregory's Practice, 2
Armstrong's Medical Works, 1
Cooper’s Ist Lines Surgery 1
Lingard’s England, jo
Shakspeare’s Works, y
do tlo H
McKenzie's 5,000 Receipts, l
Spectator, 2
Walker's Dictionary ami Key, 1
tlo. pocket tlo. 1
Rollins' Ancient History, 4
tlo do tlo 8
Lady ofthe Manor, 7
Byron's Works, 8
Hodman's Natural History, 3
Kirke White’s Works, |
Mayo's Mythology, (plates) 1
Robertson’s works (newedition), 3
Gibbon's Rome, (do tlo) 4
Hannah Moore, (tlo. do.) 2
Pope’s Poetical Works, (new ( .
Library edition) steel plate, £ 1
a i.so,
100 LEDGERS AND JOURNALS,
Full bound, in 4,5, 6, and? Quires each
C. PHILLIPS.
June 12.
sphn
MATCH VI IKE It,
NO. 147, BROAD-STREET,
HAS again began
business, in the Brick
House, No. 147, Broad !
flfcs. street, lately occupied I
VC i ‘‘XiH «* the CITY HOTEL; i
(ffwvU a' where he will bestow ,
all his attention to re-;
pairing i
WATCHES A CLOCKS,
of every description, in the best possible;
manner, and at very reasonable prices.— i
He solicits the patronage of his friends
and former customers, and all who wisli
to have their Watches made to keep
gootl time at a moderate price. He wil
sell his remaining BTOCK, consisting of
JEWELRY,
WATCHES A»aD CLOCUC
CASTORS, AC. JtC.
fin* less than they eosf, at Wholesale and
Retail.
Thick Patent WATCH GLASSES,
and all other descriptions of WATCH
GLASSES, constantly kept on hand.
Augusta. April 28. 1830. 59
DIRS. GRENVILLE,
( Widow of the InleMn.. Ciiaklks Gkknvillk,)
Respectfully informs the pub
lic, that by the advice of her friends,
she continues open the SCHOOL of her
lute hushund, with (be assistance of her
daughter, anti will be grateful for the
patronage ol’ite former friends, and others
who may be kindly disposed to place their
children under her charge.
She will tench Rending, Writing, Arith
metic, English Grammar, Geography,
History, and Algebra, ia all their brunch
es. Tin* terms of Tuition may be known,
by applying at tin School Room on
Greene Street, next door below the City
Hall.
may 15 61 _
COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALE.
IX r lhL be sold at Columbia Court
» w House, on the first Tuesday in
July next, between the usual hours of
sale, the lellowing NEGROES, (to wit:
Masan, a woman and her children, El
bert and John; levied on under a li. fa.
from Richmond Superior Court,'William
MeGar vs. Beverly 1,. Ciilhreath and
WaiTenton Haynie; the property of said
Culbrentii.
RICHARD H. JONES, ShlT. r. c.
may 29 wtd 68
COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SAJ.iik
WILL he sold, on the first Tu esday
in August next, at Columbr i Court
Houjc, within the usual hours of sale:
A negro girl Kezia, levied on under a
mortgaged, fu. Reuben Sunders vs. Green
J. Sanders, being part ol tho property con
tained in said mortgage.
R. 11. JONES, Sit'd*, c. c.
June 5 v/td 70
COLUMBIA SIIITniFFtS SALE.
KIE7ILL he sold, at Columbia Court
V ▼ House, on the first Tuesday in
July next, within the usual hours ol sale,
(he following property, viz:
100 acres of Laud, more cr less, on
Hart’s Creek, at!joining llamilt<;;t and
others, levied on to satisfy two fi. fits,
from a Justices ■‘.'curt, liezekinh L. Em
bre, for the use of Mose« I*. Willis, vs.
Tdmun Moore; levied on anti returned to
me by u constable.
a iso,
The following Negroes, (to wit;) Ma
ria, Cynthia, Easter, and < Varies, levied
on ns the property of Solomon Huge, to
satisfy sundry. 12. fas. from n Justices
Court, William Hoge, vs. said Solomon;
levied on and returned hy a constable.
K. 11. JONES, Sit’d! c. c.
June 6 wtd 70
LINCOLN SHERI Fl’ 7 8 SALE.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in
July next, nt Lincoln Court House,
within the usual hours of sale, Ono Nc
gro hoy, GEORGE, about 22 years old,
levied as the property of William M.
Booker, to satisfy a 11. fa. in favor of
Thomas J. Booker and others, against
said \V r in. M. Booker, Terms, Cash.
THOMAS LYON, D. S. L. C.
May 10, 1830. wtd 64
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Jl. T TIX XJ
AUGUSTA BOOK STOR23,
Henry's Commentary on the Bible,
Confcsssion of Faith,
Walts’ & Nippon's Hymns,
Watts’ Pocket Fsahns and Hymns,
•laudon’s Expositor,
Blair’s Preceptor,
Hooking Glass for the Mind,
Cmden's Concordance,
Gaston’s Collections,
Memoirs ms the Rev. Mr. Henry.
ALSO,
A fit tv pieces new Music for the Piano
Flutes, and Violin Strings.
may 15 64
s-rm During my absence from
irjJ&SS I the City, Mr. WILLIAM
ajgcgr J. WIGHTMAN will act
ns my agent.
WM. B. SHELTON.
April 17 C 8
PROSPECTUS
OF
THE ETJTES.E ELLS:
AN ALBUM OF MUSIC, POETRY, AXO PROSE
AT a period like the present, when the
Science of Music stands so high in pub
lic estimation—forms so important n feo
ture in education—takes so prominent a
part in the amusements of good societ y—
and constitutes a part of the holy ollicos
of the church; it is no less a mutter of
surprise than of regret, that its interests
should remain destitute of those power
ful auxiliaries by which the love of litera
ture is so nobly upheld, and its views arc
so extensively promoted. In every other
science there now are public channels lor
the communication of knowledge. In
which the professor can offer his specu
lations, or discuss those of others, and
flic student can meet with information
and suggestions which might otherwise
escape him. The general progress of
science, we think, demonstrates that they
have been of essential service in the pro
| motion of discovery, &the advancement
of learning. But Music is without any us
, sistauce of the kind in this country ; and
why should this he? Why should an art
so divine, and which affords so spacious
a field for the display of genius, be de
prived of that literary support which has
been so liberally extended to others not
more deserving of It?
The friends of Music in this country
«VC uniir. il ■«% t.Hflf ** p** il'Ul® J,
devoted to the interests of Music, is much
wanted. And as the time has now arri
ved, when such a publication would pro
bably receive support, the subscriber,
seeing no one disposed to enter upon the
project, deems himself justilicd in making
an offer of his services.
Essays on Music, style, &c., reviews
of musical works, particulars of all kinds
of musical entertainments, critiques on
performances, and a variety of other
musical information, will constiuto the
groundwork of “ The Entnyeiad"
From two to lour pages of each number
will be occupied by new, popular, or ori
giual Music, arranged for the voice, the
piano-forte, or the organ, and occasion
ally for the flute, violin, clarionet, and
other instruments.—The original Music
will be supplied by professional gentle
men who are advantageously known to
die public through the medium of their
musical productions.
Besides the Music and musical infor
mation to he furnished by this paper, H
will he an object to till n portion of its co
lumns with such 'dterary matter as shall
he both entertaining and useful to its
readers.
The editor will be assisted in his labors
by several gentlctncn of abilities and
taste. IVegular correspondents will be
select*xl in the principal 'Hies of the Un
ion. Intelligence from the musical cities
in r/jropewillbcreceivwlpbriodlcally, to
ff* ,ther with new and popular Music; and
‘.fie most appropriate articles will he in
serted. In short, no exertion will bo snar
ed to render “ The Euterpeiad,” in oil re
spects, worthy the patronage of the
public.
Communications from oar patrons, on
the subject of Music, postpaid, and direct
, ed to the Editor, care of George W.
H'eeker, 172 J Broadway, New-York,
will be gratefully received and acknow
ledged. CHARLES DINGLE Y.
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Ma- S9 68
Georgia, Franklin County.
_ Hull SSims. of Captaff.
ffS ßrawner’s district, tolls hi
orc W. Allen, Esq.
MN&MiAg||rikOn the 291 h of May, !&>'-,
one BAY FILLY, three years old, five
feet six or seven inches high, w ith a bluv.c
face, right hind foot white, and a scar on
her right shoulder. Appraised to SC;S 0* 1
A true extract from the Cstray Boo!.,
Ist June, 1860.
THOS. KING, c. i.<
June 9 3tw 71
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