Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1831-1836, February 25, 1832, Image 1

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FI 4?S' corner of Jackso.v & Ellis-streets » -wr,, '1- G t. !8 ITIIKB IV, I HBRCAB Y BS, IBBii. VOU nK 46 «»:!. I>. rriiEDßi.fi fvtry ■ WEDNEf'DAi' and ff.\ I’UinAV MORNING, BY A H. i JjjUKEKTO.^. ‘C'&XIiaS: H SB Mt-WEEKLY PAPER. HVE DOLLAR per liumm, payable in advance, or SIX DOLLARS in ■Hi the -ml ortfie vear. I WEBKLV PAPER, T-FREE DOLLARS per ■p ennuin, payable in advance, or FOUR DOLLARS at -nd of ihoycar. rVo paper will be discontinued (except at the choice of S publisher,) until nil arrearages are paid. ■ AH V URTISFMKNTS are inserted tmi-vetkhj B &i i-*> tents i'.er f«»r the first insertion, and Id 2-1 ■ cents for each succeeding insertion— weekly, ;n C 2 l-ti M cents pt r square for each insertion—and monthly (when B not exceediiig one square) at SI for each insertion.— ■ None, however -inall, is charged lessihan one square. ■ Titose intended to he limited must have llte number o, . I insertions, semi-weekly or weekly, written on them, or 9 they will lie inserted semi-weekly till forbid, and char « ged accordingly. I The publisher takes upon himself the risk of all remil minnccs of money made to him by IVlnil—the person remit *ting, first paying llie postage, and obtaining from the Pom ®Tnu>ter, u written or verbal acknowledgement of the . »|niGin.r. and its dcposltc in his oHico, which shtt.ll be given IKothe publisher in case of iniscarriage. v® LETTKRsS (on business) must be post paid, or they «fcviU not be taken out of the office. •i The (j \WB OP TIII3 UNITED STATES jMEre published in this paper. To Executors, Adr.inizlrators, and Guardians. raw 8 ASiCS Os LAND or N EoUOKtf, by Ail.iiinlstrn- ixecutors, or CuardlunK, are required, t»y law, to ; held .e. the first Tuesday in the month, hetween the 'v iShotii ' of cn in the forenoon, and three in the uPerr.oon, nt jflii* Court- u.usc of the county in which the properly is ■wfipltuate.—No ice of these sales must be given in ;i public HKn/e'.tc, SIXTY lays previous to the. day of stile. ...v.* Noliee of the * aloof ?;:r tonal property, mn«i lie given In like manner, FOR TV days previous to the day of stile. Notice to the debtors anti creditors of an estate, must be bi is tied dir FORTY days. BB Notice that application will be made to the Court oi 1 1 nary for leave to seli LAND or NLOUOKsf, must published f> FOliH MONTHS. pimirniiMii~n'~mT g*t a —sawerowi m~ n a i'Lii \s i s r ui-A.ujiov ron lIITT has now Been known fur years Ihnt ..the AUUOA' COli.V I’i.AS'l'illt, nf immediate relief. nml clients a eer- Wtun euro (oi* Corns Ry its application Hffipircording lo accompanying directions. K.lfce Corn is softened, attenuated, and | K drawn out by the roots, without the least i I Unin, or any of Ihe trouble or danger ut ■ tending (lie hazardous and ineffectual \g practice of extracting the Coni by mere if cutting. The fallowing instances, from many if Others of similar cdinraeler, stdHeiently I attest the superior ellijacy of the Albioii I I,'orn Fluster Mr. raiTur, ofUoslon, was a number it of years distressed by a very painfUi ’} Corn, had applied every thing reo.mi f inemled wilhiial ellUi'. iud wasicndered I n perfect erip.de. On applying this |’i aster. !>.e was pet frilly cured ol his . corn, uad treed from his lameness. I * A Gentleman of Greenfield was years I, nhi .-ted wji h a very painful corn, unit was eared hyuac hex. alter every* other [ pi i -ter bad been tried h) no purpose. Me, ('atler si* Boston, was cured ot r. Iro iUle.o .ic corn by one has. To those nltiieted with earns <■ 11 their feet, t i! > eeroly, that i hr,■■ t! e*d tic . Idaoo i Mil’ll I'/ ■I r i'li complete success. !5r lore ! hud i* ' " One box, it eompletrly rued a Core widen bud troubled me lor may years. I in .he inis imbiie fir the beuelil of tliOM «! 1 bed with that painful complaint. (tS uaed.) W.U. Sit AW. I* Pliisbingy f.oug Island, IVb. Si'S. [M <i*< /■ e o.) ( <■its a !ui ) u:: -miuvA ijK*,im>'i roiiiitf s* ■ oi7”‘V/*;;* cash oi-'a cvnn. Jl j.-!(ni ,\'</Vi'tnln r ~ Uii. | the i*ile Ointment and Ulcctaary I t lab ly hud of you lias had 0110X001- | lent elfeet." I have been troubled with | the i‘i!es,nad have never found any rcu. i 'edy Iliat would compare with yours, t Tat! Into attack was a severe one, but the relief was utmost immmediate. I take pleasure in eommunieatiug this to yon. for the hcmvfil of .any who may he unilvrin x under so puintul a disease. iMr. Kiat)i;i!. ’!’• U ; Thu origimil Idler mn/ hi seen <il the Conn tins I loom nf the. l > nijirh tur. -V (tjr’The l # roprietor of this iUedicsue ■ rccommeii ls it witli (bo fullest eonli donee us one of the most valuable reiue Tklies yet discovered, fer the cure of the fhninful ami debilitating complaint ol the ■Piles. I!o deems it unnecessary to pub tmy other than the foregoing testimo • alia its favor. This remedy tins more '■-•fleetly answered the purpose lb: Blue!) ii is intended, than any other nor. M common use, and affords iinnndiiih; unit ! mnnuneut r. ihf both from the disorder it- j fell', and us "accompanying symptoms ol; pain in the loins, vertigo, head ache, loss I of appetite, indigestion, and oilier marks , ofdebility. Tlte remedy is quite innocent, and may bp administered to all ages & both sexes, •ylain and ample Dlmlkns, with a des cription of complaint, accompany each package, which consists c i" hr, boxes, om ; pontnining an (Jiiihneiil, and. the oilier nr filed nn ri/. Price $1 for both ait ides, or fonts wlicrc but one only is wanted. |'or sale by , TCUI'IX cV D’AVJ’iGiS* AO, J)nif!gixtsf, All"'l'.-:l,l, (!■ 0. J that none are genuine uij- A>s.s signed T. Knumu, on the outside prin- Bed w rapper. Jh A large diseouat made to Counlry Traders, &e. |B Fel»J3 37 f Adva\vus\vv\\ov’rt ttaVc. On the first Tuesday in March next. / 11,1. he sold, I\i the Court-House, V v in Columbia county, by order oi the Court* of Ordinary of said county ; acres of land, more or less, lying in suid'counly, adjoining lands of Abner F. Robertson and Renjamia S. Cox, be longing to the estate of Robot Craw ford, deceased. REAM. S. COX. Adnfr. Dee 17 wtd _d(» i7i\col\ sheriffs sales. Or the first Tuesday in March next, *WTK7II,Ii be sold, at Lincoln Court y f House, between the usual hours of sale, one negro innn, named JOSH • . II A,taken asthe property of Susan Flem i ing. to satisfy two j?. fas. from Lincoln m Su: prior Court. \\ m. Curry, vs. Susan *1 Fleming. PROPERTY pointed out by X defendant. THOMAS LYON, D 8. January 28 Yvtd 32 ' Weekly BSoruinj Courier = AM) XEW-YOIIK EA<tUIIIEU. ® a hirday, the 2Mh January*, inst., tlio 1 ropnetors of (he .Horning Courier l * |' n , - °ih Enquirer, intend pub )f itsiiing on the largest folio sheet ever is i n Ut ‘ c ‘l‘ly Newspaper to contain i '"f 'hut appears during the week in their •< daily paper, it will ho published on lino 1 1 nper. with new type; ami to place it within the reach ol ail e lasses of the com- j mnnity, it will he allorded to subscribers ■- '^ ,e reduced price of thukh dom.aus per annum, payable niienys in advance. In consequence of the other Daily I’a . pers in Aew-Voik, determtiiing not to r board vessels and receive their news on Sunday, the Publishers oft ho Courier & y Enquirer have lately invested Tin nr run . thous and doi.i,ai;s in n separate news os fablishmenf, consistingo! one Schooner of ninety lons, one of sixty lons, and the j necessary row-bouts. This ostahlish j j ment is supiiorted nt the annual expense ji<*f mxi; Tiioi.' VND dom.aT.s, and vessels , I from Europe are hoarded at sea and their ■ news disseminated through the country ,{witli great dispute!), long before they . reach the harbour. in its polities, the Coutui.u & Ex(jrirtr.ii , is purely Democratic—adhering lo the : principles and usages of the Republican Party, and i.dvoeating the re-election of (teneral J ackson to I lie Presidency. Its columns are alike devoted to Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Morals, Li teral arc and (he Fine Arts. In morals, however, it does not net upon the creed of Fanatics or Rigots, but on the contra ry. inculcates those principles of morali ty and religion only, which are founded upon peace and go id will to all mankind j —the fruit of w hieh is tolerance and tiro Itherly affection instead of "persecution for opinion's sake.” I.'pwards of rot'R thousand copies ol the (.'ourior and Enquirer are published Daily, and more than •rimt-in thousand Bemi-weekly; mid in the City of New- , York its daily circulation is known to he more than an hundred per cent, greater than any other paper. These facts ac relerretl to, ns alfordiag the only com mentary the Proprietors can with pro ariely oiler on the quality of the matter which will be found in their conleinphv ied weekly publication. It is intended to publish 17*,-*>‘.lo copies of the first nmiiher of the paper, which \ ill ha distributed in diHorent parts I he country, and ope copy sent to each , Post Master in the L'niled blates, in or- , !er that a specimen of the public uliou may be examined. ■Et-Essas. - Daily Paper 81b per ami. I p , )!c •r;V:.?>: 0 ?* !y,H - „ I"’ 1 ' '" Hl ’ fin advance WELL L i do. :> per ami. ) (g/* Any person who may obt. an eight -ah-criliers? t., the weekly paper and re nit the amount,shall be furnished w ith a ropy gratis; and to companies of ten subscribers, who associate and remit wenty-live dollars, it will be sent f i f'2 5.) each per annum. Post M .■menus who lan eno objections > net as one Agents, are requested I ■eeeive subscriptions and remit the mo icy nt the risk of the Publishers, at the inn* ofordering the paper —lt is expert d that they xvill retain in their hands 10 oer cent, of the amount received, asa re inineralion for their trouble. THE SB Ass ffj Y«B2O K<G I A A « S S‘ERLIBIIEI) in (lie City ofßuv-. 3. anna!:, and under the late improved irrangcment of the VN eslern IHail, do • arts for the interior, Mobile, New Oi t. ans, Ale each day, a few hours after it is issued, arriving at Augusta in 28, ai JJiliedgeville lu 18, and at Macon in -31 hours a fur its departure. Terms 88 Oil per annum in advance. THE COUNTRY GEORGIAN is published tiirce times a week and con tains all the intelligence, including new advertisements, published in the D.iii.v paper. Terms 8-5 00 per annum, paya ble in advance. The Georgian, daily and ti l weekly, contains the latest Commercial, Political; j Domestic <S: Miscellaneous intelligence, I i:sd parliealar pains are bestowed upon j the .Marine department, where also will jbe Ibnad all that relates to Darien and j Charleston. A Price Current, carefully corrected from statements of buyers and sellers, together Avilli remarks on tb* transactions of the week, is published every 'Saturday, the Foreign Exports j noted daily, and regular tallies of the Exports of our principal Staples, both | Foreign and Coastwise, pahihhed onei I a month. Advertisements from abroad will be | conspicuously inserted in both papers at jTo 1 1 a per square of s ! lines for the tirsl. : and \Yib cents lor every sneeeniiag puh -1 lieation, when daily, or 51) cents when j twice or three times per week. Legal I uotiees carefully published, soils to com I ply witli the requisitions of the law. Jan 1 ! 2*l spoonreu subscTiher acquaints the public gj that he has engaged T. 8. Moods I Spoon Mailer, and that lie can nosv leave .Spoons, Ladles, and .Sugar Tongs made II to order, of tine Bilver Work in the ■ above line, will be faithfully done, and -'•on reasonable terms. Persons hating j old broken silver spoons, or other old silver articles, can have them made into, new* SSpoons, at No. i 17, Rroad-st. Au gusta. JOHN CiFIMAIHN. ! (T?= Old Silver taken in exchange fori new Spoons. Slav H ts OR s . ;—-T5 ; .SL>T ! i Kegs first quality C’aVcndish To , bacco, ' 42 Roxes prime Herrings, for sale low 1,.. J M VRSHALL. Jan 2-5 :! l LIST OF LETTERS, jO KM AI.NLNG in tlio Post-llllice at Augusta, (ia. on the Ist of February, Jciiiii, (not , j before attvertisod.) Persons wishing Letters j tiom this list will please say they are advertised. , J A. . j AI sop Ldwin Attin miss Susannah Aldrich Aron Aldridge Nathan Alleond Marc Armstrong Kdwurd Alien John S Allen Francis . Banks Geo T Branstily Justus Rodol * j Barclicld Loyd pirns t- B ire tie Id Frederick Boisclair !VI F ■ Laker L B Bronson Lewis i Barrett mrs Nancy Bronson Silas I Boall Robert Bowers mrs Afartha Beal mrs Ann Botilineau (ieorgo Bell miss Jane Bryce Kontyro Berrian Hon Jjio M Bcntly Finely Bery mrs Ann Bowers David Board riiomas J Bi ame Slephen C Bird Henry Biown Soiamon Blalock Jliehard H.igg Jacob (/ Browne rnr Andrew Burrilt Joseph Brennan M F C Carey James Cowles SeMen U Lallan James (h awley mrs Sarah Carter Charles Cruise Matt Campbell T \V Crawloul Joel Cliurchhill C B Fooper Fliuby | Cheatham Joseph S Cummings I.uthor Ciiosuboroiiiih A F Funningliniii mis F, Country F.ihv T cut ol* <lr T Cun- Crosby Ibmsulnur nin<’liuin Conics Philip A 1) Dailey rev Thomas Drake II A1!& Co Davis O 11 1* Douglas Davie Darby Julni T Dobson K ii Dantii;lii Oliver Duke John II Dai t Theodore Diilfy F.lijia D iwsey .1 Daufot li F W Denis 11 r; Files mrs Harriot Rverolt Maricn or John I Ivans Jusiali P Fairctoth Patrick A Co Fuller D It Flower Calvin Foster Samuel Finny Kdwiii G (Inowam Mail.uno (Jriflln Sarah (Jeo ge I.uvi (iodbshero mrs Mary Ciller J Craves William Creon Needham II Hayden Dennis Hodges Sami K Hazes John Howard master John Hayes Jose; h Cordon Hamill A Hotelikis Lewis Hayes Finerfon Hood Allied Hatcher mrs .Mary Holland Thomas Hamilton Hyde Henry Hondo K C Hull* Walter II Holcombe mrs Maria I-Hull’ H .1 Jackson master James James Joseph Jewett David M Jordan mrs Ann Jewett Nathan K Kcils miss Louisa L Lamborton William l. iey .1 V' W Lewis A II Lamar miss Lliza C I, owls Zai-kariah Liviu ‘..10n liaibert J. A. Uoborson I.ubhork ims 1. S M Mabry WiHiam II Mitclioll .Telia Maruloll J C Mdcs John .McCullough Henry Mitchell .1 lines .Martin David Milton mrs Lliznbelli Marlin Fiodorich Mi'lor A C McLaughlin Archibald Miller John C Mackio William Mooney It .Mc.Miirrain mrs F.liza- Mary Ann C Itrvan both care ot’mrs L Drown Moyer Ansoll D Myers Lewis Meckei F.li N Nelhcil.md James O < Iwings mrs F.lvira It P Parrott Cco Potter in is s Sarah Paddock mrs Charles Pryor Diehard Pea James Priulcn .Inlin N Pearson .1 N Pnulcn Joseph J Phillips Peter A Pope Dnnjamin I'hillip Arnos Putney Zaduc It Ivankin Win Itoborls T\'rn M Ramsey L.lward Li Roberts Thomas 11 II co rev Lnlhoi' Dogg Lilias Jr Dosser S It Rullin line Harriot Rogers Isuc W Scott Alvin Skinner John Salford m s liliza Mager Anns or Ned or Scott miss Liliza Levslen Skinner Samuion mis Robert Snead .1 C Handley Robert Simpkins mis liliza 11 Scoville Hopkins Singer Joseph Slum way Asa Simpson S.unuol Solovki Marthy Sliosomicty James W Ab aliam Scgo David Starnes master I- Tinloy and Surges N I. James Winter Lis j Slone, diaries P Shop Lnwronnoo Slrugos Lilizab Slranimn Henry Slalling Ifrirbeit S.nilli James Staines Liberiezer Smith Thomas Steele DohtT Smith rlr Henry Swymcr .lobn Smith James R j T Taylor Cco H Tobin'flrnmas Taylor Isaac TowiuJosei Ii Templeton Win Twiggs tir o\S L ’l'iiiibOii James Twiggs Ceo L Tirornpson Win V Vans and high a m Tims 111. "W Ware miss liliza II Wingate mrs Miry Walker Simeon 11 Williams Win J. Wade Jno.M Williams Win S Ware Joseph Williams Lewis i Walker mrs Lliza Wright Win Webb Robert \V light Lheneza Webster Hubert Woolsey V W-11. C, MICOF, P. M. j Fob 4 ill bovt. _ THE iiiiilf'i'si'riipi! . roK|M'«U’iilly informs lii ■ fi'icrnls. and tlir* |)iil»lic* j WM iI f fully, that 1.0 bus cliim',l bis lion-, fclyiii, fAZsim iu lioxiiurtoii. or t o moved, as ho umlufstundK bus been ro ! ported by some evil disposed persons, I but still keeps it open, and will eontimu 'j to do so. He returns Lis thunks for tin | I libera! patronage hitherto conlerred, and j takes this opportunity of liiibi-ming-. ! them, llr.it Ids estubiishment has lately ; | undergone eoiisideriible repair, mxi is j | now in excellent order for the reception ' ut HOARDERS and TRAVELLERS,) who may ixsi assurerl llnil every possi j |,Je effort will lie made for their comfort j and satisfactory accommodation, in ev- . ' cry respect. His stables are large, in line order, and provided will) attentive Hostlers, and Richest of provender. • ,T' V WELLBORN Lexinrc- T ... f-TJ. ?Pi THE charleston 1 CROCKERY STOBE. . fIIHK Subscribers well known in -BL Georgia, as dealers in Earthen ware, China, Glass, At. beg* leave to in form their numerous customers, as well as others on t heir way to Charleston, that their stock is now complete, and pro nounced by judges to bo the best in the United stales, which they are clleriitg to merchants at as low u rate us any mar ket in America. I hey are well aware that promises un less supported by facts, are useless, and worse than useless; they make no pro mises,nor appeal topvhUcsympulhy against powerful combinations or private monopoly, they are well satisfied that the ptibiic know how to appreciate such appeals.— No market is closed against us, hut on the reverse nil are open, and our busi ness solicited by the nianufaetiirer ; our friends ..re many and powerful, and with numerous oilier advantages, our facilities fur doing business are not ripinHeil by any dealer in Augusta, orsurpussed by any in •\'ir-1 ork. \\ o would say. in conclusion, that we intend making it the interest ofpnrelmsers lo bay from us; car prices shall be low and terms lilwral. We refer lo our cus tomers in every village in Georgia for the respectability of our house and roc tiludeofour business principles. 11. R. GLEASON & Co. «Vo. 2(H hlng Street, Charleston Feb I!) ts .10 T H A A B 7* i fcWr2k7~ fRUIIE Creditors of L. tk Ca.xtki.ou. Jrl. Esq. MeD-hunt, of Augusta, are re quired to present their demands to the undersigned, previous to the first day <0 April next, or I hoy will* he debarred the benefit of his assignments. JOHN FIHMZY, G. R. LAMAR, Assignees nf the individual properly of 1,. C. Canldoii 'flic Charleston Mercury will pleasr insert the above weekly till the first i t April, and send the bill tor payment. Jan 28 wtAI 112 ORO€EttlE«, &€. PIEECS hemp.flax,tow unci domestic Ragging, 2.70 coils bale Rope, CiDOO bushels fjivcrpool Salt, 370 hlids. St. Croix, N. O. X Porto Rico Sugars, 600 bugs Coffee, 30 Is. superior prime green Cclfeo, •10 bills, do. do. do, SIJO kegs cut nails, assorted. 26 tons Swedes Iron, assorted, 400 bugs Shot, assorted, 1000 pounds bugging twine, 7 tons Plough Moulds, 7 tons Castings, assorted, 77 boxes t obureo, 70 barrels loaf and lump Sugar, 260 whole and liall’boxes Soup, 40 boxes spermaceti Candles, 20 do. tallow do. 30 hlids. Molasses, 70 barrels Flour, 70 boxes bunch Raisins, 40 cuddy boxes Hyson, Gunpow der ami I mpcrinl Tens, 77 quarter casks sweet Malaga Wine, 27 do Tenaei in'e&Sieily Madeira. 3 pipes pure old do 8 do (logntic brandy, pure, , 7do Holland Gin do 7 li inis pure Jamaica Rum, 47 barrels Nothcm Gin, 60 do Northern Rum, 17 do Cordials, 30 (mgs black Pepper, 17 do Pimento, 217 bugs Ginger (Race.) 7 hlids green Copperas, 20 kegs Mtiddir, 10 kegs Saltpetre, 20 do Glauber and Epsom Sails, 7 Ikixck Brimstone, ,*! barrels A Hum, 70 boxes H by 10 window Glass, 2 boxes Logwood. 260 reams wrapping Paper, 127 do writing and letter do. 26(10 pounds shoe Thread, WOO pounds prime Bacon, !>(!(I0 cpaiii -h and common Scgnrs, HOOO pair Shoes, well assorted, 70 host s heaver and wool Hats, 27 do/, seal and lenllier caps, 40 linxt s cotton and wool Cards, 10 barrels Almonds, 20 half barrels crackers, 10 kegs bar Lend, 300 cuni-tcrs splendid sporting Gun powder, 100 men mid women’s Saddles, Bridles, Arc. ■M.’ O, 100 pieces dnllle and point Rhinltct'-'. HI i!o red, while <V green Flannels, •27 bale : Homespun assorted, 37 pieces Negro cloth—together 1 with a v eil assorted slock of Staple and | Fancy Goods, suitable for the. country \ trade. ZI.SO, Blacksmith's Mellows. Anvils-and Vices. ] Spades and Shovels, mill cross cut and j j hand Saws, .Mill Irons, Trace, halter, fifih and log chains, Rifles and Gums, carpenters Planes, i Slid Irene, Coffee Mil!.?, hoop and sheet Iron—with a, handsome assortment o! cutlery and shelf Goods—for sale on the most favorable terms 1 v- W. AM. MR Vi-ON, Opposite, the do be lintel, October —ts 0 ; £• SI. WOODRUFF, ! fgrri l{ uoiAisAi.r: . i Wdf RETAIL UEALLR IN / \ IIA'F.S €A a B S 33OA¥0’ri3^. 1 subscriber Ims conslanity on EL hand, a large iissorlrnent of the n nove articles, and oflhe latest lasldeas which ho offers for sale, on as good term: as can he bad in this city. Feb 8 r ts 37 iioTici:. • The subscriber, ns Agent for the Stale, wishes lo 11 Purchase 23 Negro Fellows, from 18 to 27 years of ago, for which tlio cash will * lie paid. 1 THOMAS GLASCOCK. 1 .bin 7 ts 26 f fcj ’i D E sahsrriber offers his Land for I .H. Sale, in Burke county, 2 miles from ■ Wayneshorongh mid 32). iiom Augusta, I eonlsiiniagone thousand seven hundred , acres; between four and five hundred ■ cleared and under fence, well timbered and watered, with n large and comforta ble D\\ DLLI.\G, with all necessary ont-bnildings for a tarm. Any person wishing to pmelmse n Planiation in Darke, it they will come, examine and judge lor themselves, cun get irt good bar gain. by applying nt any time between this nml Juimin y next. SEABORN 11. JONES. Feb II |in ;{(j COLUHHA SfILICIFI kS SAEE. On the first '/'m sdai/ in April next, W • Lii be sold at Columbia Court House, between (lie usual hours of sale : 867 acres of Lund, more or less, hound ed by lands of Mnrslmll Keith, Mlaeh well, Mrailbcrry. Win. IMeGar ndd Cone: to satisfy a mortgage li. fa. from Colum bia Superior Court, Thomas Nelson vs. John Nelson. ISAAC RAMSEY, Slid*. C. C. Fell 1 Sit 33 1 Twri€3i£ : A Till persons indebted to the estate ol 1 /s!k. Levy Florence, deceased, are re quested to make immediate payment, and nil (hose having' demands against said estate, are requested to present diem properly attested, within the lime , prescribed by law. ’ JOHN I. COHEN, AJm'r. Jan il 27 * i ON the 2tl instant, nt tin* 17 Mile house, on the Savannah Road, a ( r.ng linked GOLD CHAlN,with swivel > KEY. It, is supposed to belong to Mi ( Veissengcr, a gentleman who lives in ( Alabama, and was on bis way lo New York. Any person claiming, and prov ing (he same, can have it, by paying fin advertising. M, F. VERDERY. January H 2 > 11 iroiMiv wa as HI) subscriliernare now in posses J 3 sion of their fall stock of Goods, received per ships Oglethorpe mid Wil bam Donald at Savannah, direct from Liverpool—which they offer to country Merchants and others upon terms as lib eral ns will be met with in any other mar ket in (ho Failed Slates. Their Slock was purchased by one ol the firm in England for cash, which gives j them advantages equalled by no house in this State, nor surpassed by any in the Charleston or Northern Markets. Their i arrangements are permanent, nml such i as will enable them nt ail times to be in early receipt of the newest style of shapes I and patterns. Feeling confident of ma king it to the interest of those wishing ’ supplies they respecrlnliy solicit patron- I age—and pledge themselves no pains l will be spared to five sali ■faction. r I*. I!. TAYLOR A Co ■ ‘.*o7, Broad street. Augusta, near (lie < Merchants'and Planters’ Bank. r OT/ s*The 5 *The Athenian, Georgia Journal and ( hiroliaian will give the above twelve I insertions and forward their bills ior < payment. Nov!) If II Wu‘\vu\om\ SUcvUVs Vv.v\c. On tin; first Tiirsday in .March nnl, W r ILL be -old at the lower Market House, in Hie City of Augusta, within the usual hours of sale : Three Negroes, lo w it: Raelmel, Susan j : and Mnriab: levied on as the properly *if j N iebolas Ware deceased, lo satisfy a li. j * fit. the President. D rectors and < 'oarpn I ny oflhe Bank of Augusta, ) s. William \V. Holt nml Sasiin It. Ware, Ex or. A . ExTx.of .V Ware, deceased. AI.S‘), ! The Impi'ovemeals on a Lot on (lie . north side of Broad street, occupied by ) Lewis M. Cob!), bounded on Hie sontli by Broad street, east, by lot of Edward Thomas; levied on as the properly of , George Hill, deceased, losati'fy a li. fa. the President, Din t tors and Company of (be Steam Moat Company \s. George Bill, deceased. a i,so, 27 acres of Land, bound on the south ;by Washington Road, north mid east, by Land of Major Marshall, and west by .fames < 'olennrn’s land ; lc\ icd on ns (be proper ly nf John Liimkiii, to satisfy a li fu. Juriuh llania vs. said Lumkiri. a i.so, A b.t of Lund in the city of Augusta, bounded on the east by analiey, north A south by lets No, 8 and It) Br idge Row, being part of lot No, !), and bounded on the west by the other pat t of said lot No. i). Imvingn fioirt on said alley 01'26 feet, -and running towards Centre street 71 feet: levied on as the property of Wnl- Iron Knight, to satisfy a li. fa. John Hat field vs. said KilighL i a i,«o, A House and Lot in the city of Augus ta; bounded on the north by Green street, east by R. MeKeeti's In', west by Wash ■ ington street, mid souib by Henry Meal ing* s lot; levied on as the property ol John Morrison, tosati-fy a li. fa. Morton \. Burcli, and Mary Ids wife, vs. said Morrison. E R. GLASCOCK. Shff. U. C. Feb 4 fit 31 zozttm’zmG URATiy EXECUTED AT Til IS OFFiCt ~ BvkcVx Y ovmg NtAiiiOibS, r ‘ FOBfi. JSAIiE, :) Jippp yAT THE GLOBE HOTEL. 1 Feb 4t 39 THE SU lISCItIB i 'll Continues to transact u gviiorul i ware-house: AM) Commission Bwsamess. On his own account, nt his FntK-PRoor Wakkiiousi;, soulli side of Broad street, where those having demands against the late concern of Holcombe Jfc Camptield, will cull for payment. He solicits a con liniintion ol't lie patronage of the friends of (ho late concern. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE. Feb 22 2t 39 £ Utw A R A SAIiT. 0 (Ife BIHA prime Georgia Sugar, M. Mjf' And n quantity of Rock Salt, For fSalo by O. B. LAMAR. rob Ifs A FLU l'.v>t;s Gi;\ I’LUiUIfA tt SPLENDID BEAVER HATS, 2A If\ ISlIEI) in the latest style) and . fashion, and ns superior quality ns I ever ollered (of sale in this city, Just l{e | ecived nt llmnum Auh's Hat Store, -51 Broad street, opposite the Batiks. a t.so, A fresh and extensive supply of vari ous other qualities of Castor, Kornm and Wool lints, which are ollered for .Sale, singly or wholesale, on the most accom modating terms and reasonable prices. Feb H (it 35 TiTiussell, Surgeon Dentist, rHIENHERS his Professional Servi- H. cos to the citizens of Angustn. His I irael ice embraces all operations in DEJV SURGERY— Filling, Sealing. Se parating, Extracting A Inserting 'JVclh. (T/ 6 * Boom at Vrs. Caimitiui.d's. Mr. B inserts and has a supply ofSi i.loams Mr.TAi.tc or iMioiuuipdini.r: Tukth. These Teeth are preferable to other A.r tilieial Teeth, in the fact of their resis ting acids, heat, moisture, and othercho mical agents—they are not subject to decay, do not change their colour, orbit < ome otlensi ve from nso. He also inserts oilier artificial and the human teeth. Feb 22 39 DASlil liIMES FROM AwgvvsVa Vo ChuvYcsVon, FARE $lO THROUGH. I RAVE Augusta at halfpastO A. W. _i and arrive in Charleston next dny at.IP M Leave Charleston at 11 A. M. and arrive in Augusta next day ut SP. M. The proprietors give notice, that this line will commence on Wednesday the lOth last, connecting with the Rail-Rond. They require all the baggage to bo sent) to the Kluge Oflico, by 9 o’clock in the morning, it will prevent delay, nnd it can be better secured—3o lbs. of bag gage will be allowed each passenger, nil over (bat weight must he paid for, ui the rate of 10 ets. per lb. Baggage of every kind nnd descrip tion, whether belonging to passengers, or others, will be ut the risk of its re spective owners. LO.NGSTREET A MeLANE, Proprietors* Feb 1 1) lin 27 A mil MSTIIvTOU’H BAEE. On thr first. Tuesday in March next, AGUEEABI.V to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Biebinond county, when sitting for .ordi nary purposes, will be sold, the following tracts of Land, belonging to the estate of Cliton Ntilly, deceased: One Tract ofvJot) acres in Early, known by lot \o. 35, in the23ddistrict—undone other Tract in Wilkinson county, known by lot No. 43, in the lOlii district, contain ing 2021) acres. The said lands to be sold at the Court hsusc doors of said coun ties. a; so, Will be sold nt the Market house, in the city of Augusta, one IVegro Girl mint ed Easter, belonging to said estate—to be sold for the benefit of the heirs amt creditors of said estate. J.\S. JOHNSON, AdtnV. AIAUY JOHNSON, Adm ix. Jan 4 wtd 85 iii.vcoLn kiTeujit x SAJL.eC On thr Jir.il Tuesday m March nrxt, * WILL be sold at Lincoln Court House, between the usual hours of side: 350 acres of Land, more or less, on (bo witters of Loyd's creek, adjoining Mr Kinney, Mainlin'd and others, taken ns the property of Win. Woods, to satisfy sundry ti. fas. from it Justices I ourl, Nathaniel Bagnin vs. Wm. Woods anp John McKinney; property levied on and returnud to me bv aeonstable. THOMAS LYON, u.s. t.c. j Jan 14 wtd 28 Tho&uhsCi ibors-nave • Just Received, nnd of- \ ofLmlics French KID*" 1 of Stipe •■ :, rior quality and uasor ■rauntinuffliiniiiiiiis'tiiiii.Viia,'-' ted colors /.ISO, 1 Cnse superior 1 llt’lSll LINENS C. & K. LAMBERT,* 3 doors below the Merchants 4' Plan's. Haw. Feb U ts yt>