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| received with demonstrations of delight, and
I j.articular!/ on change, where the merchants
wore seen congratulating each other on the spee
dy prospect of S'e'mg trade and commerce as
suming that position which they formerly held
previously to the rejection of the former Bill by
f the 11. of Lords; in fact that confidence which
?is as essential to ilia mercantile community as
I s money, has been shaken hy tiie wisdom of the
11. of Lords. If the hill should pass the Lords,
there will be thrown into every branch of trade
and commerce a new life, and an energy never
before expo iencod, and if on the contrary, the
vitals of industry will be crushed to the ground;
and consternation and ruin wilt follow in awful
succession and E gland will be bankrupt.
We understand that letters have been recciv
} od in this city, announcing the appointment by
! the P csident, with the consent of the Senate,
ofllooH.'S. Lroake, Esq. as Charge d Allaire
in Belgium. —Charleston Courier.
It is intimated in letters from Washington that
there is a fair prospect of government's being a
hie to client a 'treaty with the Creek delegation,
for the entire removal of the tribe during the en
suing year.
The large emigration of whites into their coun
try, and the refusal of government to interfere
for their removal, has produced a general desire
among tire Indians, to get away. A large num
ber of them have voluntarily relinquished their
improvements to white settlers, for a valuable
-considuiation, and the eliiu « must either con
sent to a removal, or the nation must suffer as
during the past season, a vast amount of distress.
Columbia Democrat.
FOR TUP. ALT.rSTA CHRONICLE*
TIMOMSO.V*
i’,.mo lb os ! all ’mil to ihcc, brightest of sorrel*!
Thou fled us lin.* ocfiiii-WMVc lashM into isurl’;
py “ racin? ami ” »l“’uVi wop f»r I’icr laurel.-:,
And gold far lUy Biu.-lcr, thou .-lax of ilic Tnrl l
How proud was ihy slop when llicy hold ihec,at stßrl»ns—
auger and glad lo lia*. raoo didst iliou spring \
Away! uiut away I like u s\viu swallow darting,
Or Parlhian arrow let loose from its hiring*
Oli! how HUe the soul of yniiu* soiling nserndinff,
Didst thou fret on the snail!-* Unit heldlhee from fame!
Away ! f»r tfiereV jfolil on ihy j?ood speed depending,
Now nerve thee, or never, mid winthce a name !
Therc’.-i many a heart heating hleh wilh emotion *,
The breathless crowd posses, nil oaevr and pale;
One t*fl«*rt—Mis over fl ow all commotion—
Thou* rl covered will* glory from head to the tail!
rrunv.
LL_ ILt'L Plll * 1 I (1 W -MBHITTi
{Savannah Feb.-1.
COTTON’—From the date of our last
report up to Thursday wc bad u good de
mand for I |rlnn Is. mnl the sides in llmt
time wore fully «kKUJ linles, at steady pri
eesof tire pro. ions week, say from Sa hi.
pad p:i:nei»t a f>\ cents. On Thursday, I
we received by tbeTin.mas Oi Uasoii at i
this port. U.ivrc dates to ibeiillib I •rmri
ber. whieb are consider* d i ntiier nnlitvo- |
l able. and our market since bus been rn
ther quiet. 'Wo have not, however, beard I
tifuny concessions being made by hold
ers—We quote 8 u Sf, cents.
Bit If'.—The demand for ibis staple
since our lust, lias been upon u very limi
ted scale. The principal sales have been
from 2J a s-‘i!y. No sale over 82-J Ims
com to our knowledge; and prime. I r
ils scarcity, would command our high
esl (i I it.'ll ion—\\ e quote 2aij !.
Ct »B.\ —1“ plentiful and dull—a cargo
tt.uild nit bring 33 cents. The a: tide is
retailing 1 at JS a Oi cents according' to
quantity.
FREIGHTS —To Liverpool. jjd; to
Havre, Ij a I i cents; to \ew-York, t,
pents, and 81 1 ondcoh : to U '“ton, 4 cent;
t .) Fro v ide. tee, cut, Georgian'
M won Feb. i
cotton m abivET.
Oar market continues very lively, the
groat staple comes in freely. G a Kl!) bales
p<>r dav. ami meets quick s ile at 7a 0 els.
and very prime will command
Freights to Savannah continue at s? 2
7,5 e.ts* per boats, ami 225 a 230 per box
Halt continues at Toi ls, per bushel.
WAJRHECD.
In Mnoon on tin' 21 in**-. Mr. Itl'AJ. It. V\ .Mt'il’-J' l,l
Mi-5 M.MIV C.\l , Hl(f»,Uti«ifliU'r olllicUev Cu
hits, nil fifihlt* pl.'u'f. . ~
On t l ie, 05 01-t. !>t I’lil'mlcnvllle, Monroe eonniy, Mr.
f VIU.V l 1.1.V1’.1.AM), of .ni l enmity 111 Miss a.
(liVmtM.'r of Nnimiii \ViM.-r, • • P*'*'.'V''J*“ 1 • J*. 1 "??iV V
On ti»»*f*4hh nil- by « ,k '! v I ‘ S,r ; 1 , ‘
I'O& TRU, to Mi-- .1 \Mb|- M. /IN N. dauguliT t-f
X\ir. Il»*nry Ziiin, all ofildrf « ily.
| jjCEirUl | -W> ITT HIT ' IW — ll
F.V TO-MOiliT'S MAIL,
Will be 1) te tbc Drawing' of the
IVIOW-VORK
C'OASOIiiU VTLI) LOTTEKV,
Extra Class No. 3,
Go numbers —10 drawn ballots.
Highest Prize.
520.000
Lowest Prize #B.
TV et $5, Half 82 30, (pmrter $1 23.
AND
Wn N\rv\,
TIV: DELAWARE ,\* XOH'l'H VAROLIXA
LOTTEKV—CIass No. 2,
iIIGIWST phi’/a:,
io.ooo imfiii vis!*!.
Ticket o.Ni.V 83, Half 81 30, <luartet;
73 CVats.
A Package of (Hinders in ibis Lottery
will be 815 —Paeka<res of Halves and
AS boles in <*n>puition.
Prompt attention paid to orders ut
ESKKBBB’
Fortunate lottery Office.
No. 211 liroud slreet
Address W. P. Et,;>s.
Feb S
JIB KU saA AU' * S ffs \ \ Ei.
Augimya, Feh'yOtb, 1-32.
Hoard of Directors will, on
|| Wi'.pncsimv Ibo I.stb inst,. Elect n
TF.LLEU for tliis Hank. Persons desi
l ingr the appointment, can be informed
of the amount of bonds and fchdury, by
iipplying at the Hank.
G, W. JiAMAR, Cashier.
FebH 35
JOB 7BXBTSXO
MATEY EXECUTED AT THRi OFFICS
UV J. lUKSHiLI/,
THiS-|)A\, ut 11 o'clock,
, 23 | •> Saeliingr,
3 hhds. Siigur,
1 10 ip', casks Malaga wine,
2 barrels Bice,
1 cask Carolina Hoes,
10 demijohns .Sicily Madeira Wine,
2 dt;z. water Uuekels,
23 sets Measures
\ 31M) pair Himes, assorted
1 <Nise fashionable silk Hats, Arc.
At.SO.
A groat variety of IIOUHEHOLI) and
KITCHEN PL UMTTKE,
'ioftf sher irilli
I elegant Sofa. 2 Sideboards, 2 Bureaus,
(53 Chairs, 10 Tables, M Wash -Stands,
rlemij'jhns,.Jars, Jugs. Tubs, i'uils. Wai
ters, *iud a large quantity of Kitchen
Furniture, Crockery trial (tlassware.
a i.so,
A first rate cooking Stove, complete
I Carl and Harness
Terms at sale.
ATT O'CLOCK, will be sold with re
serve,
.2 General Jlt&urtmenl of
STAPLE .1- FANCY BUY GOODS,
Consisting in part of
Blankets, Plains, Kerseys, Sattiuets,
•white, green, and red Flannels, Broad
Cloth, brown and bleached Hhirtings and
Hirelings. Irish Linens, Jaconet, Cam
bric, Book, and Hwiss Muslins, Vestings,
Calicoes, col d. Muslins, Oinghains, IStri
ped Drillings and Ciratulrilles Fustains,
Apron Checks, Hilk, Cotton, and Worst
cd Hbawls, Hi!k and C'otlon Hdk's. Hide
Cotton, and Worsted Hose and Hose,
(Moves, Mar. (Jaills, Linen and Colton
Diaper. Croat Coats, Cloaks, Caps, anil
a variety of other articles.
a i so,
Hardware and Cutlery, Hoofs, Shoes,
Fowling Pieces, iNc. Ac.
Feb 8
l»•«■'■»
ATTENTION".
ATTEND a regular ipnuirrhi meeting
of lire company, to be held til their
| room Ci/y Ifnll, on Bth iast.r.tTli o'clock.
;P. M. Members will please be. punctu
al in tboirnttcmbuice. and come prepar
ed to pay dues Ibr tin; last quarter.
By order of (ho Caplnin.
Wv< U v piTiX A’
Feb 8 * ' 33 "
it'iissr
TuTV consequence of tbe number of Pu
-3 (;ils Ib.il have been admitted into the
Avocsta Fi.'mm; Ac u»i:mv, tinder the su
perintendence of .Mr. and Mrs. T'wrss,
since the Ist of January i; will be impos
sible to receive any more, daring the pre
sent session.
Parents, who may wish to place their
daughters ia this institution, arc reques
ted to make application in writing; they
will ho notified when vacancies occur.
Applications ofprior dale will,be entitled
to preference.
Feb 8 11 33
$• Iff. IT4KIIH€UFr 9
HUOI.HS.II.i: .1X1) 1
I RETAIL DEALER IN il
MATS,
€ APS Sc ISOft ,\ET!Si.
subscriber lias eonstanity on
y hand, a large assortment of tin* ü
bove articles, and ol'the latest fushiuns,
which lie offers for sale, on as good terms
as can be had in thiscitv.
Feb 8 (f 33
A FEW CAHEH GENTLEMEN’H
SPLENDID
EE.IVKK n Vfi’JS
B AtM.-HED in the latest style and
Jflj fashion, and as superior quality as
ever ol'ered lor sulcin this city, Just Be
ceived at Bii-itAtai Am.k.n's Hat Store.
251 Broad street, opposite tlie Banks.
A! SO,
A fresh r.ntl extensive supply of vari
ous other qualities of Castor, Horam tint!
Wool Hals, which arc offered for Hale,
singly or wholesale, on the most accom
modating terms and reasonable prices.
Feb 8 tit 35
.foil* liUPPJKitS,
is xoir RECE/yjxc, ix add max to
UL S' FORMER STOCK OF
r g> cev BIIDH. N. Orleans, St. Croix
and Porto Bico Sugars,
25 hhds. rdohisses,
GO bugs Coffee,
30 barrels N. ( -'.n,
25 do N. li. Umn,
,50 do oi l Monorigahrlu W h'.'.f.V,
<l!b proof,
13 do old Pencil Brandy.
3 7 8 casks jmre Madeira Wine,
t bhd superior Jamaica Bum,
188 jiicees Kemp and Tow Bagging,
Hit culls Bale Hop**,
Hyson and Gunpowder Tea,
Loiifand Lump Sugar,
Canal and Country Flour,
; No. 2 and 3 Mackerel in whole and
1 half barrels,
Iron, Nails. Half, \'r.
1 AH of which in* offers for Hale on accom
modating terms, a! No. 2(13 Broad street,
opposite die Masonic Hall.
Al*'",
i ON CONSIGNMENT.
2 Cases stipe; i• * * s«{t 11 IJ N J.N'H,
i wnri'uiifi'd jut
r Feb- 3t w,
SUMjrwstfl rotiicle«
\VuA\mov\d Wwssava.
A \ election for Cornet of the Rich
/aL mond Hussars in the place of C.
Delaigle, resigned, will take place at
tiicii* Room, on Saturday Evening’ 11th
instant.
By order of (’ant. CwriTKi.n.
I S. H. OLIVER, Scry.
Fell 8 35
, UcoviX\u, VVkVuwoud County.
■ .ylft Tolled tiefore Da via IvF.t,-
i ,v , a Justice of the Pence,
ffvvtf lor Ihe 121lh district, and
■aHßita^it^b^L ( ' ou|lt y aforesaid, by Da
. 'Hi fAi.siu uuv. on the Illh of January
last, a SORREL MAUD, about 15 years
old. M hands high, blaze face, blind in
her right eye, right hind leg white half
way up, and the led white to the paster
joint, with a white streak around the
right ear.—Appraised by Joshua Jones
and John A Iwett, at ten dollars, the 2 ith
January. 1832.
DAVID KELLY, J. P.
A true extract from the Estray Hook,
hh February, 1832.
J AMES McLAWS, (’lerk.
Fch 9 ,‘tt 35
, ia « RE WARS.
J Runaway in January Inst,
| from my Overseer, at the
Mills known as Myers's
X Mills, on Horse creek, in
Edgefield (list , S. C. Two
i Negro men named CO LE
MAN .V LEWIS. They
have been accustomed to
rail lumber to Augusta,
and arc well acquainted on both sides of
the Savannah Hirer, from the Sandbar
Ferry to that at Campbelltown, and arc
harbored by negroes at sonic of the river
plantations, or in Augusta or Hamburg.
Coleman is about 15, of common statue,
very black, and bus lost several of his
side teeth. Lewis is about 20, not very
black, of rather slender make, smooth
thin visage, and somewhat prepossessing
in his appearance. They both had coarse
while woolen clothes; hut Lewis parti
calm ly, lias lino clothes, among which
arc a frock coat and pantaloons of blue
broad cloth. Any information concern
ing them will be thankfully received, and
for the delivery of them to me, or for con
fining them in the Augusta Jail, and giv
ing me immediate information, the above
Howard will tie paid, or Five Dollars for
either of them.
IVESOX L. BROOKES.
Fell 8 2t 35
~ i Desirous of enlarging my
business, I have appointed
Jamks Johnson, Jiin'r., ot
&matr Augusta, Geo. my Agent.
All orders will lie forwarded to me, hy
him, free of cost. Digs, Sulkies. Tilhnr
rics, Buggies, Harmiclics, and Vehicles
of all descriptions, will lie warranlod to
suit, or no sale; and will he made to or
der at a short notice.
JAMES TFRMMLL.
Newark, .\<tv Ji rscy.
Tin-: kuksuiiviihk
eAS on hand, a general assortment
of Carriages of all kinds, selected
from tke best Manufacturing Establish
ments nt the North. He has also made
arrangements to receive New Work
! weekly, and endeavoring to render sal is
faetion to his friends, try nis unwearied
attention to business, he still desires a
' | continuance of patronage.
JAMES JOHNSON, Jun.
j Corner nf Mclnlorh o wl Reynold stm t, hjijio
. j site to Alrs.irn. Hi tii'i/ <r (.'dole's ll'a rehouse,
I iff" N. H. <'m riages and Harness re
! paired at the shortest notice.
' DccjH 21
j FRITCIIAUD A,
i j LA I'Ll V IMl'HOl’Ll)
WRITING* AND COPYING
APBMKATI^,
OK
MANIFOLD LETTER WHITER.
without rj:\, i.\u, on i-fm'll.
I HIS Apparatus furnishes the origi
,B_ mil ami one or more copies id Ihe
- same lime, and is the most expeditious. I
ns well as (he most simple, easy mid best j
method of Writing and Copying Letter
or other Documents, ever invented. It
is adopted and strongly recommended,
; by the first iMereanliio houses in Eng
land and this country.
'J’lie apparatus is in a neat and honuti- j
fill Port Folio, and to travellers or gen
tlemen who reside in the country, us '.veil !
ns to those engaged in Mei-e-'.ntile or
] Oliicinl pursuits, il has peculiar udvaa- j
j tuges.
j (]'>" Any orders left at the Eagle and 1
Phu-aix Hotel, will he attended to.
Feb 4 2t 31 i
WHITESMITH BUSINESS.
rim IE suliseribcr respectfully inlorms I
his friends and the public, tlml lie)
has opened a Wliitcsmilli Shop at Air. j
Jacob Diu.’s establishment, on Wash- i
i iugton street, where lionse Locks, Dim j
Locks, Window and Door Hinges.
Springs mid machinery of all kinds, to j
gel her with every article of Iron or steel. !
* 1 will he made or repaired, at all limes in j
1 (fie best possible manner, and uti the
i most reasonable teims. Store Locks i
' I are made of a very superior and safe !
kind, such as cannot possibly be picked, j
j and which will < licet every object that :
' . an be desired from such articles; which
i are particularly recommended to Hanks. I
; j Merchants, s•<?. i
ANTOINE PICiU'ET.
i Ji- '2' at wtf 31
LAW.
THE Subscriber will practice LAW
in the following Counties, viz:
IMRRE.X COL UMIiTA,
jeffersox, WASHIXOTOX,
HAXCOCK, TALIAFERRO,
AMD WILKES.
All business entrusted to his care, will
meet with prompt attention. He may
generally he found in his olTice, when not
professionally engaged.
DItAY A. CHANDLER.
W urrenton, Feb I, 1552 2t 35
'i'he Editors of the Georgia Courier and
Augusta Chronicle, will give the above 2
conspicuous insertions, each, and for
ward their accounts to
D. A. CitAMii.r.ii.
Geovpwv. VvaukVm Cowuty.
IMF 11 Ml EAS, Sami-ki, 111: a 111: ap-
V t plies to me Ibr Letters of Admin
istration, on the cstuteof Lvuia Hkadk.n-,
deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and minion
ishall mid singular the kindred and credi
tors of said dec’d,, to he and appear nt
my ollice within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause ifany they can why
said letters should not he grunted.
Diven 'aider my hand this lirst day of
February 1832.
TIIOS. KIND, e.e.o.
Fch 8 35
&\cV\mwu\ 'rtkovViX’s Sa\c ?
On the.fir A 'Fuesilay in Alareh next,
WILL be sold at the lower Market
House, in the City of Augusta,
within the usual hours of sale :
Three Negroes, to wit; Kaelmel. Susan
and Mariah; levied on ns the property of
Nicholas Ware, deceased, to satisfy a li.
fa. the President, Directors and Compa
ny of tins Hank of Augusta, vs. William
W. Holt and Susan H. Ware, Ex'or. A.
Ex’rx. ol’N. Ware, deceased.
AI.SO,
'i’he Improvements on a Lot on the
north side of Hroad street, oceupied by
Lewis H. Cobb, bounded on (lie south by j
Hroad street, east by lot of Edward
Thomas; levied on as the property of
George Hill.dec eased, to.satisfy a (i. fa
the President. Directors and Company
of the Steam Hoat Company vs. George
lliil, deceased.
A I.SO,
25 acres of Land, hound on tire south
by Washington Hoad, north and east by
Land of Major Marshall, and west by
James Coleman's land ; levied on as the
property of John Ltunkin, to satisfy a li.
fa. Jariuh Harris vs. said Lumkin.
A I.SO,
A lot of Land in the city of Augusta,
bounded on the cast by r^n alley, north A;
south by lots No. 8 and 10 Hridgc How,
lx iag part of lot No. 0, and bounded on
the west by the other pm I of said lot No.
0, having a front on said alley of 2(5 feet,
and running towards Centre street. 51
le-et; levied on ns the property of Wal
ton Knight, to satisfy a li. fa. John Hat
field vs. said Knight.
A I.SO,
A House and Lot in the city of Augus
ta; bounded on the north by Green street,
east by H. AlcKecn’s lot, west by Wnsb
iugton street, and south by Henry Meal*
ing’s lot; levied on us the properly of
John Morrison, to satisfy a li. fa. Morton
N. Burch, and Mary his w>lc, vs. said
Morrison.
E. H. GLASCOCK, Slid. H. C.
Feb 4 !it 551
h ivXwmT
yifo Strayed from Ibe subscriber's
t* l ll*is city, on the night
o I*l be Ist inst., a heavy Ihiek
He lias the sear of an old cut on his right
arm-one of his hind feel white to the
fetlock, and a small star in bis face. As
ho is es the < 'lierokee breed, and not more
than 12 months from the nation, it is pro
btlhle lie will bend hi course to the west
will'd. The above Howard will he giv
en upon delivery of the, said Pony tome,
in Augusta, or at my Plantation, on Ihe
head of McKean creek in this county.
EDWARD JEM IS BLACK.
Fch 1 2t 31
si: k.b»h.vra
of \xma,
m
Now exhibiting alive, nt No. >'’>37 Hroad-1
street—north side—for n few days,
The {jrc At
on TKHJtmC HERPKMT Ot JAVA.
ami Tin:
BOA CONSTKICTOH,
Or Sirangling Serpent of Cetjltm.
! The colours of these two stupendous
; reptiles are vivid and hennlilnl beyond
description. They me well secured in a
. wire cage, and so perli-elly docile that
1 the most timid lady or child, may view
them with pleasure and stiffly.
ai.so, Tin; uhad ok a
N E W-/> E A LAND CHI EI
) axo a sri.UNDID
I Cjf"-* Adiiiiitaiiee, 25 cents—Cliildren,
: half price.
0:/ For partLeulars, see small hills.
January 25 31
.\OTKMO.
j cs, application will he made
to the honorable the Inferior Court
of Richmond county, when sitting for
j ordinary'pueposCH. for lon ve to well It'- el ve
Nimrod of Bti!tc Hank (Stock, belonging
j to the Estate of Da.mki. Stak.nk.s, dee.eus
’ed. 'i'hpsenrc to admonish all and sin
; gular. those whom it may eonec-i-n, toap
j pear, ami tile their objections, ifany they
have.
E STARNEB*, CnnnJlin.
IN I> I -T?
EACcLE AND PIKGMX HOTEL.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Till-. (9UBSCHIHEUS. having leased the new and elegant Hotel, known aa
the Engle unit l , luenix Hotel, in this City, beg leave to inform the Public, that
it is now ready tortile reception of their friends and customers generally. This
Establishment stands on the site of the old City lintel, on Hroad (91 reef, and in point
■ of eommodiouwiiess is exceeded l.y nono in the Southern Country. It ie pleasant
ly situated, and contiguous to the points of active business in the City. Os their
own serv ices, they shall say nothing, leuv ing them to speak for themselves. It is*
howc-vei, due their friends to say, that no personal exertions or expenec shall he
spared to render their visitors and hoarders comfortable, inn] <>ivc universal satis
faction. 1 hey Inn e the usual means, attentive Clerks and accommodating f'*er
i c auls, and will provide all the variety and luxury which the market enn afford.
Their (Stable is very spacious, provided with capable ostlers and filled with the
best provender. They oiler their services to the public and expect a chare of
liberal patronage.
CO.SNAKD A: BYRD.
Q'r'Thc National Intelligence?!’, Charleston Courier, ffcivniinali Georgian, Geor
gia Journal, Macon Advertiser, and < 'ohnnhus Enquirer, are requested to publish
tin* above once u week for ii v c weeks.
January II 27
ivoncK. ’
raiiiE copin-l iic-i'isliip between Gnonon j
jH. Hivk.s cJ- llk.mci- liivns, in the Fann
ing and Brick Jinking business, is this
clay dissolved. All persons having de
, mauds against the firm, will please ren
der Ibetn in to I*. 11. S.MHAit, us soon us
possible,
GEORGE RIVES.
January 30 3c-
IVOTICIi ~;
AIcL pcVsons iiiclebted to llio estate of
Lev y Florence, deceased, arc re
(|ucsfed to make immediate payment,
and all those having demands against
said estate, are requested to present
them properly attested, within the time
prescribed bylaw.
JOHN I. COHEN, AJm'r.
Jan 11 27
MOIiAWSUS & SALT.
IIHDH. Molasses-,
10110 Bushels of (Salt,
For Sale at- the Wharf, hy
'i'IIDMAS MeGR AN.
Fch 4 2t 31
I-’ACTOHAGE .V C0M.M1991 ON
Subscrihci- having connm-macl
.B the above Imsincss in Augusta, will
devote his time exclusively to the inter
est of bis friends and others, who may
patronize him. All Cotton iiiicl other
Produce, or goods sent to him tea- sto
rage, will be stored in a first rate Fire
Proof Ware-House, at the customary
charges. All orders to liim, previous to
bis arrival at Augusta, directed to the
cure of John C. Holcombe, will meet
with prompt attention. His ollice, for
Hie present, is at. the first door übove
Holcombe fi- <'ainiiclds.
A HMrSTEAD RICH A HIXSON.
Oct. 8
Cypress Shingles.
100.000
CYPRESS SHINGLES, For Sale
on llie Wharf, by
PARKER A BLAIR,
.Vi .iY dour In line Ihe liriilgc Jiank Itui/ding.
Dec 21 22
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
On the Jir.lt Tiieailnij in Mnreh next,
Agreeably t« an order of the
Honorable (In- Inferior Court of
Richmond county, when siltingfor ordi
nary purposes, will be sold, the following
tracts of Land, belonging to the estate of
< I.ion Nally, deceased :
< Mu- Tract 0f250 acres in Early, known
by lot No. (55. in the23d district—undone
: other Tract in Wilkinson county,known
by lot No. 43, in the lOt li district, c olitnin
ing 202 j acres. The said lands lobe sold
at the Court house doors of said conn
tics. A I.SO,
Will he sold at the Market house, in
' (he city of Augusta, one Negro Girl nam
ed Easter, belonging to said estate—to
lie sold for tin? benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate.
.I AS. JOHNSON. Aclm'p.
MARY JOHNSON, Adm ix,
.lau I vvtcl 25
■\i\u\\u\s\ vuloy’s vTd\p.
On Mnrilny, the VAth of Fi hnuiry ne.i f,
W’ ILL be sold to the highest bidder,
at the late residence of Jaukd
Pcikmi, deceased, in C'oliiinliia county,
ail the pcrisimhlc properly belonging to
).;iid deceased.consisting of;
A Horse, Mules. Cattle-, Sheep, Hogs,
Oxen, ( a: t. Plaiilniion 'i'oois, liouscliohl
and kitclien Furniture. Corn, Fodder,
j Colton, Ace. Sold for the benefit of 1 lie*
heirs and creditors. Terms made know n
■ on the day of side. The sale to con
tinue from day to day, until all is sold.—
The Plantation will in- he rented, and the
Negroes hired, at the same time.
THUS. E. BEALL, Adm’r.
Jan I vvtd 25
; COH MHI V SIIERIi-T'VS SALE.
On the first ’J'nemJiijJ in .March ne.it,
. MES7JLL he Kohl nl the Court-House,
. V V in Columbia county, within the
usual hours of sale,
Two Negroes, Jacob,a man; and Bec
ky, a woman, each about 2-1 years ot age,
. ] to si lisfy a mortgage li. fa., John (9iiiilli
1 vs. Jesse 11. Morriss.
i RICHARD 11. JONES,Ph’ff.e.c.
Die 31 vvtd 21
Ll!V(;OliK SHE MIFF'S SALE.
On the first Ihnsday in March v:.jl
WILL ho sold at Lincoln Court
House, between the usual hoars
of sale:
SJ3D acres of Land, more or less, on tho
waters of crock, adjoining Mc-
Kinney, Mnmtbrd and others, tnki nas
tlie properly of Win. Woods, to satisfy
sundry li. fas. from a Just ire’s Court,
Nathaniel liagain vs. Win. Woods imp
John McKinney ; property levied on rani
returned to me by nconstablc.
THOM A.S LYON, j». s. l. c.
.1 an 11 wtd 28
LINCOLN {SHERIFFS SALES.
On the first 'lWsdaij in March next,
WILL he sold, at Lincoln Court
House, between the usual hours
of sale, one negro man, named JOSH*
V A,taken us the property of Susan Flem
ing, to satisfy two fi. fas. from Lincoln
Superior Court, Win. Curry, r». Susan
Fleming, I’UOPEUTY pointed out by
defendant.
THOMAS LYON, D. S.
January 28 wtd 32
WILL he sold at the Court house, in
Columbia county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following Ne
groes, to wit:
Three negro men, Patraim, Rill, and
Jerry, Reeky and her children, Sum,
Maryann, Eleanor and Emily, and Judy
and her child Peggy; to satisfy sundry
li. fas. from Columbia Superior Court,
Edward W. Jones, Thomas Flournoy,
and others, plaint ill's, vs. Elizabeth How
ard. ItrclFD 11. JONES, s.c.c.
One wtd 24
i\duuuvttlY aXoY N oUcc.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
Jaiiku Pound, deceased, late of Co
lumbia county, arc required to make im
mediate payment; and all those to whom
the estate is indebted, will hand in their
demands, necording to law.
THUS. E. BEALL, Adm’r.
Jan 4 wtd 25
aTkmin ISTK ATOK’S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
Ur. Aza Rr.Ai.i-, dcc’d, lute of Lin
coln county, nre requested to call and
settle them without delay, as it requires a
speedy settlement; and those who have
claims against the estate, will reader
them in due lime, ns the lav requires.
REM REM SON, Adm’r.
Dec 21 6tw 21
AIJMINISTRATOR'S notice!
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
John Lurch, deceaqjfl, lato of Co
lumbia county, arc requested to make,
immediate payment; and those having
demands, are requested to band them in
within the time prescribed by law.
OREDIENCE I). LURCH, Jldnu.
Dec 17 «tw 20
COLC.MIIIA SIIEUIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in April next,
WILL be sold at Columbia Court
House, between the usual hours
of sale:
HOu acres of Land, more or less, bound
ed by lauds of Marshall Keith, Black*
well, Hradberry, Wm. McGar mid Cum ;
to satisfy a mortgage li. fa. from Colum
bia Superior Court, Thomas Nelson vs. t,
John Nelriofl.
ISAAC RAMSEY, Shff C. C.
Feb 1 frt 33
(COTTON SAW-Onw.
subscrilicrs have established a f
I shop in Augusta, for the purpose
of making and repairing COTTON
GINS. The Gins will be made of the
(rest materials, and warranted to answer
1 as good a purpose us any Gins heretofore
made. We will keep on hand, Gins of
• ililK’rent sizes. Our shop is about ICO 1
1 yards above the Upper Market in this
• place. We are also appointed Agents
• till* {salford's indent Straw-Cutter.
, ROATWKIGUT Ac JONES.
(£?'-* The Georgia Journal, Federal Uni
on', Carolinian, nnd Abbcvilfe Whig, j
• will insert the above one month, and for
ward their accounts to this place.
Augusta, Jan. 18 lin 31
-^
ON the 2d instant, at tlic 17 Milt* ;;
bouse, on tlie Savannah Roud\ a
, long-linked GOLD CHAlN,with swixeL-.,
KEY. It is supposed to belong to hir: ■
Veissenger, u gentleman who lives m
Alabama, ond was on bis way to Nn -
, York. Any person claiming, aril prove
1 log the same, can have it, by pay iag i- i
advertising. jj.f.VERDERV j.N
January 18 |