Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1831-1836, May 12, 1832, Image 1

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MiW&wbta O corner op Jackson Sc Elus-streets. PL’RLISHKD F.VERY WIiDNKSDAV a.vd SATUUDAV MOUMNO. BY A, f f. I’ETIiJEUTOS. iSHMS: SRMI-WEfiKLY PAPER, HtVK hollars per imi'inn, pnyaUe in advance, or SIN. DOLLARS at the sß‘l of the year. WEEKLY' PYPER, THRRK HOLLARS per unman, itdcance, or POUR DOLLARS tti the -ad of the year. No paper will he. riiscontimiod (except at the choice ot pahlislier.) until ail arreara-fes are paid. ADVERTISEMENTS are inserted tsmi-ireehly at 6*2 i-2 cents per square, for Hie first insertion, and 43 3-4 cent* for e:uli succeeding insertion— weekly, at o*2 l-*2 fulls per square for each insertion—and monthly (when not exceeding: one square) at $1 for each insertion.— # None, however small, is charged less than one square. Those intended to be limited must have tlie number o» Insertion?, semi-weekly or weekly, written cm them, or lliey will he inf.cried semi-weekly till forbid, and char ged accordingly. The lakes upon luinselftho risk of all remit lances of money made to him by Mall—l he. person rcmil- Ifrie, first paying the postage, and obtaining from the Po*t mn ger, a written or verbal ackaowlcilgement of the amount, and its dope ite in Ids cilice, which shall he given io the publisher in case of miscarriage. JjKTTEKS (on business) must be post paid, or they will not Ik: taken out ofiliK office. The L.WVS OX? THE UNITED STATES Rre published m this paper. To Executors, Administrators, and Guardians. of LAND or NMGKOKS, by Administra tor-, xecutors, or Gnardlans, arc mpiired, by law, to beheld n the first Tuesday in the month, between the hour.** of on in the forenoon, and three in the afternoon, at the Court- louse of the county in winch the property is situate.—No ire of these tales must be given in a public gazette SIX TV lays previous to the day of sale. Notice of the sale of personal property, must he given In like manner, FORTY days previous to the day ofsrfle. Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be published for FOKTY clay*. ■Notice that application will be made to the Court oj Or Unary for leave to sell LAND or iNEOilObc}, must be published for FOLK MONTHS. “ Xs*.»i^raßT JW shitl's Bride Store, Xu. 'AHA, has just recc i veil from At w- York. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER j IMIV «>JOO»S Which In; will dispose qf ul very low pj-ices for Cash or approved accepting | ccs. in town, viz; Kit) French Muslins and Crape , ■ iLsiiawls, in groat variety I Ladies printed Cotton Stockings, (a new , article Do black and while do do very cheap , ♦> I Flaiil and stripe white iMuslin, for ( dresses ( (!-1 super and Common Cotton Cambrics, s wry cheo p ( Ladies Parasols and Silk I mhrellas in | great variety Plain and colored stripe French Gmg- ( hams j English Muslin, Ginghams, a new arli- ( ele , ■1 I (>-1 Fluid Leno Muslins, for Masque- j toe Wits I Pavillion Gauze, a large assortment lilt pieces soli undressed Irish Linens, some very tiae and very cheap j I Jed Ticking and blue strip.? Homespun j white - : at.-en Jeans, for Corsetis 1 hale 1 I Hatton Diaper far I led Spreads ( 7-1,8 I and h I I'ahie Diaper Damask , patterns , j 1 itaic stout mixt Homespun for negro' Wear i ■ I earn 5 i Waltham bleached Sheetings prefered to the Irish whirling for j cheapness , I Blue (willed Nankeen, for hoys summer j wear _ . M Blue and yellow first chop India Nan- , keens _ , S 1 ease superior long Cloth Colton Bhir ling, after the style of the English hut cheaper , I 5 hales assorted brown Shirtings, at re flared prices | I case dark French and Irish Linen Dril ling White French am! English do do a very beautiful article h Black Frcifch Bombazine & marble col'd Hocks A large assortment of white Cotton Fringes , Plain Uohhinet Lace, and Edging and i inserting A complete assortment of rich Thread Laces and edgings and insertions Bengal Stripes and RsnrsUckjr Ging hams. new stylo Hide and Shell Combs, in great variety And expecting’ to reaeive through the summer si constant supply of season able goods April 11 . .'3-5 If I si SiTis {9 (I I J.'VjP'l? Bacon Hamsnnd 51)0 pounds I I .su’d, corn fed, well eared, and of excel | lent quality for family use; wliieh can ,$ he delivered in Augusta at a short no ttiee. Eiiquiro ut this ollicc. March v 1 48 TUG CUAIIJiESTOAt caotOTff sxoas. fpIUE Subscribers well known in Jl Georgia, as dealers in Earthen | ware, China, Glass, &c. beg leave to in- j Ft * ,,rm their numerous customers, as well t 1. |t its others on their way to Charleston, that i their stock is now complete, and pro [ h Bounced by judges to he the best in thej I I nihil States, which they are ottering to! K nterchanls fit as low a rate us any mar- 1 jl het in rlurricii , i i;ey are well aware that promises nu ll ” s sl, l*l M >f’tod liy facts, are. n eioss, and -jl worse than useless; tiiey make no pro ’3 »ui:ms, nor appeal iopiMesymyitthy against ■•1 i frnj’iil combit; a turns or private monopoly, they arc well satisfied that the public -'■‘t'W how to appreciate such apjieals.— No market is closed against us, hut. on the reverse fill arc open, and our busi ness solicited by the rannulaoturer ; our I rh-nds are many and . owe rial, and w it h fiiiimvous other advantages, ottr facilities s c doing business «rc not equalled by any denier jji chigtisiu, of’surpassed by any in • >’ 0- York. v' o would say, in conclusion, that we I '.t’i’.d making it the inter it of purchasers , t o hay from us: our prices shall be hjH\ ■ Jl ift J terms hherol. We refer to our cits- j | turners in every village in Georg’iti for I t ie respectability of our house and rec-1 • 4 'Untie of our business principles. it. li. GLE VHON & Co. j ." V ”,'di Kinu; Street. Charleston. Fob Ift ts 40 ys.iTLY y v:UT£D AT THIS CFFICS SavasinaSa Sc Augusta daily STAGE line. fglflE Savannah Daily Ftage Line is JS_ in complete order, and now rumting tegiilnrly k'aviag .Augusta cvi'ry e\ i'n ing.ntlin.rpnst nineo'clock. and arriving m Snvamiuh every evening at eleven 0 flock—and leaving Savannah every allenioon, at three o clock, and arriving iff Augusta every afternoott ul 5 o'clock t.ius travelling over a distance ol one hundred and thirty three miles, ia less time than any other lino at the South. The Stages are good and comfortable, ami the drivers steady aiul experienced, the horses excellent and in tine order, ami the accommodations on the road, such as cannot fail Id give satisfaction. Tlie Fare through, is Ten Dollars, consi derably’ less than on any Southern line. WM. .SHANNON. Proprietor. (t?“ 'Fife Mihedgeville Federal Fnion. Savannah Republican, ( hnrleston Mer cui’y, and Macon Advertiser, will give •he above four weekly insertions, and forward their accounts. April I. if r,l VveucAv v3e\\oo\ Wooks. Jl ST Published, the Explanatory and Pronouncing FKENt'II WORD IP M >lv ; or first step to die French lan guage. lining an easy Spelling Rook and Vocabulary ol'JOOti words, to which is added the French Phrase Hook—by M. D'.Ahhe Rossu!—third edition. 'liio original plan of this little Manual has been highly appreciated, ami the work used with much success. It lias been now much improved by annexing the sound ami articulation of each word according to the approved Dictionary of Abbe Tardy. With the aid of this it may safely be said that parents ami o (hers partially acquainted with the pro nunciation of the lamnnige, muy give in struction to their children and pupils with confidence and correctness. It is also highly useful to beginners or schools. Also, just received, the second edition of the CLASSHH A L FRENCH RE A DER. selected from the best writers <. that language in prose and poetry; pre ceded by an introduction designed to facilitate tlie study of tlie rudiments of lli»’ French, and attended with notes oxplan atory of the idioms iVc. Ihrongtn at (he world—by \. M. !I entz. lute professor in Chapel Hill College and now of the Col lege in Cincinnati. Also published, an easy Grammar o( the Fren< h f.’.ingimge, for young begin tiers—by F. M. .1. Hnrmilt. Into prefessor of Philosoj by in France, ami now French instructor in Harvard 1 Diversity. Feel ing as :i teacher every day the want of a gran mar less obscure and (lillicnlt Ilian those now in use. I’ic author has prepar ed tlbs. v. hieh contah s nothing hut what is indispeasihle, and all it contains is made as simple, ilhvious and intelligible as pos sible. Also.Wauostroclif s Fi cnch Gram mar. Published by RICHARDSON,LORD Sc HOLRRObIi, School Rook publish eis. Roston. April H bo \Vvb\c \V\ws\vuVumtt. a description of the .Manners and Customs of tlie East, especially Krjilniiatont of the lloli/ Srriji'iins", in the term of a familiar conversation between Mr. Runyon ami his son Harry. Illus trated with numerous beautiful cuts. Ry Rev. Ronnie Hill Draper, 111 press, am! will speedily he published hv RICHARDSON, LOUD A- HOLRROOK, Roston. {ff* This work will hen useful addi tion to Sabbath School Librarh s, as well as an attractive and entertaining work (or children ut home. April 11 o I TVvc \)cv\vvvV\vc \n;v\H)s\\.ov. ON TAIMN G rules for Spelling de- J rivnlive words, with a list of those classes which are not generally iusi rled in dictionaries Ry Rciisselcur Really, price $2 2b per dozen. Tliis little work is intended to ho used in schools to give the learner an early and accurate knowledge of the formation <>l derivative words; the rules being given in a condensed ami tangible form, and as a book of reference for those who do not perfectly understand the subject, or who may beat any time, (as most people sometimes are) at a less to decide. In deed even writers who are somewhat ex ! perienced are often perplexed in spelling | many derivative words embraced under | the rules given in this hook. We often j see ehimnics instead ol chimneys; nllor- I nies instead ofattorneys. sVc : ami some i limes the participles of such words as emit spelled emitting, emited instead ol emiling. emitted ; limilting for limiting; bi, Hotting for balloting. Hal by a care ful attention to ih’.* rules and tables in this work. lisc learner will readily acquire a eorrcc-t knowledge of tb • formation ol derivative words which will correct ma ny of the aross irregularities and errors which are so common. ...... 'lbis dav published by RIFHA..D SttN. LORD cV HOLRROOJv, School Rook publishers, Roston. April IS r >'> T r Aß'Tib>A. Ttf.rrV old customers, and the public in JY.B. general, are particularly request ! r,| when they are ii! want ofany th’st rote i Corned JS if. to apply personally, or semi ! (heir set vuiits to the subscriber. 1S \ \R HENDRICKS._ rey. The cause of the above notice, is, 1 that families fre<iucnl!y get deceived by i (heir servants applying to a colored man who is iu the habit el vending corned I beef in the Market of such a quality that ' the subscriber would nt toiler lorsa|e, Jan 11 AUGUSTA, ((3.4,1 JSATITRWA.Yj .16.1 V flfi, Is32* Snowden Sc Shear, lluve llrceived 'J'his Day, l,i/ the LVo/’gr Washington, large adJitiona hupylics of STAPLE .IXD F.IXCY m:v <;o«!k , Which are direct from Xew 10/-A', and ivill be sold at reduced prices—among which are: 171I 71 X I’RA 5-4 satin stiiped and rich 1A lloriiani Shawls, Do. rich blond gauze «!• Hernnni Hdkfs Do. t) IC. t) 22 and 12-30 i ieh gauze and i sa'.in edge Romiel Ribbons, Super limey belt & plain taflitu Ribbons, . Do. needle worked narrow Muslin Edge ingsaml Insertings, very neat paltei'iis . Do. green Groileimp ami heavy green ; Marcelline, Rich furniture Prints and plain colored Muslins, I Super 7-si Irish Linens J- LIU Pongees, j Do. black Lastingsand Frinee.tlas, very heavy, Extra I'reneli LIU Romha/een, heavy very line for gentlemen’s wear, j Do. English do. do. double width, Hitper fancy eof-1 Marseilles Vesting, !>o. white anil black Forded (blurts, 48 cords and fall an idth, Ladies super II (Skin and gentlemen's brown Thread Gloves. I case super IV. wide braid Dunstables. public are respectfully reques ted to call and examine the assortment. April 28 lit 58 SODA WATESS. Ei’i-: ciiiati.&c. , 'i’he subscriber ro speetfully informs his friends,and the /(lwA public generally. K if lhat he has lilted M P hi** Establish meal for the simi ,,u ‘ r in » style which he trusts will meet their utmost upprohution; and that it will he kept open every day from sunrise till 10 o’clock, r. m. '1 lie Ladies department is separate, as usual, from the other portion of the establish ment. and no gentlemen w ill be. admitted to it. but those who come in company with ladies. The utmost attention will be paid to order ami decorum, in every respect, and every possible effort will he made to promote the comfort and satis faction of the ladies. Wl4 C’ItEAM, Will he served at any hour after 10 o’-1 ■ lock, a. m.—Families can he supplied by , sending nOer that hour; and parties v. ill, be supplied at a day’s or halfday’s no'ice. j J V&T ItmJHIVEB*. A fresh supply of West India Frails —' Fine Apples, (!ocoa Niils, Oranges, Ra naans. I’lanhiins, Limes, Ahmmds, Rni t i sins, Figs, Francs, Filberts i l ,- Rrazil i\uls j A I.SO, (Sperm Candles, Nos. 4 ami 5, Sec. iVe. j , COft FI3UTIOX .1 5§ 5 j . Os nil kinds, kept constantly on hand, iV for sale, by wholesale mitl retail —t or [ dials, Wines, Syrups, Candies, Cakes, j I See. Sic. of ail kinds, and the very best [ . qualities. And having made consider-,!-; hlo improvements in Ids Coufeetionary establishment, he is now prepared to of fer to his customers every article tl. it can he desired in his line, prepared and J put tip in a superior manner. ! • MARTIN FREDERICK, Xo. 1 11, South Side Briiad Stru t. April 2-1 Im—wtf 57 i 1 j (O n fIC’iSS 1 ’V\vc iVvigwaVa \cc Covwvauv’s • js now opek l ou hie riKi.ivr.iiy or ice. I OH HE Price for the present season is 1 it. Four wills per pound, forollqnau- L lilies over one pound, anti fora single j pound live cents. ICE will he put up in Saw Dust, and sent into the country, Sc all orders punc tually attended to. Ice I iekels may In* had of the (subscriber, or at the lee Douse. , Hours for delivery on Hamlay from (ij j to 8 o’clock a. m—and from sunrise to I sunset during the week. J. ("j. REERB. S’ee'i-y. j I April 25 57 i SB.. i j -fl dK RRLS, prime Georgia Hagai-,! JL And a quantity of Ruck Halt, „ For Hale by 1 G. R. LAMAR. - 18 :s H-KCiEIVKIJ# I OX CV>.S6UVNNWi>:V. | ' Ok RDX of the Clunker ramie Rrmuii 4 - i Brushes, and a few (Swili-c —'1 hey are sent as samples, and may be seen t«l ; ' the Rook-store of f \V. J. HORRY'. 1 April 28 St s'- I | 1 HE subscriber acquaints (he public) 1 |J_ that he has engaged T. 8. Moons. | - Spoon Maker, and that he can now have ' Spoons, Ladies, and Sugar Tongs made ; to order, of line Silver. Work m the, nLove line, n ill he faithfully done, and | 1 on reasonable terms. Persons having j old broken silver spoons, or oilier old silver articles, can have them made into! new Spoons, at No, 117, Rroad-st. Au .IDH.X GI IMARIV Old Silver taken lit exchange lor , f , new Spoons, j Mav 11 Jnsl Received, n bales Rrown Shirtings, [| a cases bleached do. ,t 2 <io. Plaids and Stripes, 4 do. low priced Pi-inls, 2. r K) doz. white and colored cotton I Hose, and a genera) assortmeat of €’«JSBB, C’OAEBS. | II ■ Ah® Has .Inst Reeeivsil li-om the Alanufacto ry, a Large and Splendid Assortment o •dinting which arc the following, viz; oßTonu shell Carved Tuck ( ombs, ii_ embracing J<» dilferent patterns. Do. do. plain Tack Combs, Do. do, quill top do. Do. do, puli', neck, long, side, and dressing Combs, Rrazillian carved and plain and quill top Tiiek (hmihs, Do. puli' side, neck and long do. Dressing, pocket ami tine ivory do. Ac. For sale at a small advance from Ala milot-lnrcr's cost, by the dozen or single, at No 2IS Broad street. May ft (It til B^ISANOB>T AJVI> Ii J * 6&.\46W1VK l O.V Has Just Keeeivetl direj-t from Phihulel phia. the following Goods, viz; 'E' ADIRS Bim Umbrellas, a lurge as ffljl sorlment, Do. Parasols, ail colors, Do. do. lined and fringed, Do. do. brown linen cambric, Bilk Umbrellas, it large assortment, Colton do. “ “ For sale at a small advance, by the dozen or single, at 218 Broad street. May i> 3t til BEADS, &€. i SS 0? 4) WUj ii* HAS .Inst Received a large assort men! of Gill, Jet, ami fancy color cd Beads, lor Handwork. Also, Bead ! Canvass, Reading Needles, and patterns I for Read work, for sale at 218 i’roud st | May it _St til [Sew ,H 8T IIECEIVEIJ, i A TjARGE and (Splendid Assortment 1 of Staple and S’aney Dry Goods. I Fancy Artieh-s, Perfumery, Shell Combs carved and plain, for Sale at reduced pri ces, at No. 248 Broad street, by A. KNOWLTON, May it 3t til The subscriber, as Agent ‘a- l!ic Slate, wishes to , Parc-luise 25 Negro Fellows, from IH to 25 years of age, for which I lie cash will he paid. THOMAS GLASCOCK. .Ton 7 if 20 'VO \UnX'V, oil A large DWELLING, MIT. Sec. and .\ hAlitdl MTOKM. 1 well cahailaled lor Dry-Good: 1 eLaSaSSH* ami Groceries, opposite the ! store of Edward Thomas, Esq. upper end of Rroad-st reel—an excellent stand for business. Possession Nsillhe given on the iiist ofOetober. For terms, w hich ! will he liberal, apply to Mr. Jon.ru Cak -1 i.iK, at 1 he above place. GARRET LAWRENCE. ; July 31 H 'i I eStEWTAir¥M«i\ T T. , THE unde IlfMl I £r~ :-"rk, ■; J, respectfully inform- his 1 friends, and the public i not closed Ids House. ---ir». L11 V.7j7, in Lexington, or re | moved, as lie undei stands lias been re 1 ported by so mu evil disposed persons,: I but sit'll keeps it open, ami will continue ;to do so. He ret unis hi« thanks for the ! liberal patronage hitherto conferred, and i takes this opportunity of informing ; them, that his establishment has lately I undergone considerable repair, and is | now in excellent order for tlie reception of BOARDER S and TRAVELLERS. | who may rest a-sta-cd that every possl- I hie effort will he made for their comfort |and satisfactory accommodation, in ev i cry respect. His stables are large, it. ! line order, ami provided with attentive Hostlers, and the best of provender. ,1A MEB WELLBORN'. Lexington. Feb. 1832. 38 !My tlie firsißoat from VYI2. RRLS. No. 3. Mackerel. ■ in Firkins first quality Gouhen Butter, j .last received, 20 !shls superfine Canal Flour, for la mils n-e. 50 HI.U. superfine Virginia Flour, 2) Tierce; Prime Rice, i I lull Tierces do. 5 <h>. Broken, do. 112 B< xc-s ‘ihu-pei-tine Sotip, 5 lllfds. N . Rum, ({ Pipes Holland Gin. Fur sale at very low prices, by L. HULL. April 7. 52 AUOTIOTV And Commission Business. Oi\\ IMi taken tin*store lately occu . pied hy Itli*. C. Piiili.ii’s, I will con tinue to transact (he Auction and Com mission Easiness, as recently conducted | hy him, and solicit a eontinualion of the ■ patronage ’dr. Phillips has been favored "■•ill- My attention will he devoted cx j clnsively to tioods on Commission. I iam prepared to make advances to any I amount, and on liberal terms. J. MARSHALL. Auuusta, 10th Jan., ISI2. •b iwr~niwMiVmwp~ FROM S.ll. I.V. Will. prime (ioshen Rutter, 5 do «lo Dairy do. A1.50,~ 50 hhls No. 3 Mackerel, and will he sold low, hy L. IH 'LL. April II , r >l JUST received, I RADS prime COffEl! 'V ' I SJP 10 tierces prime Rice, And for sale low, hy j April IS , L. HULL. i8 s % Bj.W Ji sr m:ct:nun, lO J. MARSHALL. march 2H d<) S’B\\ a w ß.aO A 7 V Bry Goods, I'ou Saj.i; nv, J. MARSHAr-L. march 31 If b() Whiskey. Grin- MackcrcL Jkc hhds, Philadelphia Rye Whiskey, 20 barrels do, do. do. 25 do. N. (!ia, 10 do. \o, I Mackerel, 25 do. do. 2 do. 10 boxes Loaf Sugar, 00 «j»■. casks sweel Malaga Wine, 10,01-0 Spanish Scgars. for sale hy, .1 MARSHALL, march 111 If 50 - -086 «TJj 4 R HRI>S. prime New-Drleaua Su gar. A. MACKENZIE & Co. March 7 43 arvvcv jiliiT icchk Bj dfetilS h RUN DDErS.priiiie Northern X Wll-.y, 5 Tons Salt Rock. Por Sale hy (i R. LAMAR. April 2S U I bS !%OTICI% ON the Ist Mon-lay in June next, np plication will he made to the Court of Ordinary of Rieoinond comity, tor leave to sell the real estate nnd negroes of Levi riorenee, deceased, for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors. J. J. COHEN, Adm’r. Pch. 1 AI in 31 f HAJhree months aficr date, application bL "id he made to the Merchants’ Ik Planters' Rank at Augusta, for the pay meat of the following described hills ol said Hank, viz: The left hand half of Rill No. 10, for SIOO 00. John P. Lloyd. Cashier, also, left hand half of Rill No. 10, for #2O 00. John P. Lloyd, Cashier, the right hand halves of said hills being destroyed or lost. PORT. (SHAN'T. Din'ini, 20//i I'i h. I a.">2, 40 (SSfe/ L will attend at the otliee of J. \V V V AI lauaiiTii. Es«|. on Monday the oth and 23d of April, iiinl 7th of May—at the (Jt.fiin; lloTia,, on Tuesday the lOlhand 2l(h of April, and Blh of May—at the Pi.A.vnais’ Ilona., on Wednesday the IJ th mid 25th of April, and oth of May— and at the Kn iimom- I lona., on Thursday the |2th and 20lh of April, and 101 h of .May—to R( ceivethe Ret urns of Taxable property for the year IK‘ 12, mid Collect the Taxes for the year 1831. y\ 11 per sons inlet ei- ted, are respectfully reipiired to attend, helwecn the hours of It) o’- clock, a. si. and 1 o’clock e. a. on those -lays. OLIVER REED. T. C. M. E, ROIiSCLAIR, //. T. li. man h 21 tIO.M 48 FOR SAIJE. AMKil’O MAN, ahont 25 years of age, heallliy and alile. He has for j sometime past, been accustomed to such 1 work ns is accessary about a house, hut ; was hi ought tip to field labor, «V*o, E.-.-p a:,-; at this 1 >: mi;. May S 3t tit) PK. BANKS moved to t-lainsville, Hull il ,9. county, respectfully lenders his Puoi i. -sl'ixa i, Siaivna;:; to tin* public, in die Surgical branch of Ids profession.— !!<■ will operate on diseases of the eyes generally : for stone in the bladder, (or Crave!,) for Aneurism, and all other dis eases rc(|iiiring a surgical operation, (jlainesv ille, May I 4tw (»0 'flic Augusta Chronicle and <«corgi a Journal, "ill give the- above lour ins- r lions, and forward their accounts for pay ment. -S'. /Jininff. .vo, ssw. RANK STATE <>E (iEORDIA, } Savannah. 251 h April, 1842. I fjjmiE Hoard of Directors having this ! H day declared n Dividend of Pour dollars per Share, on the Capital Stock ol this Rank, for the six months ending on the 31st March, the same will he paid to ibe respective Stockholders thereof, or tn their order, on and after Wednesday next. Ry order of the Hoard, /V. PORTER, Cashier. Huy 5 2t 6D VOLUME 10.--AO. 02. ~— ' 1 ii. l . =sa JAMES POLtHIUL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. HAS settled in Hawkinsvillc, Pulaski county, Georgia, and will practice in I lie counties of the Southern (hr nit —in I H'ittiiison, of the Ocmulgec, and Houston of Hie Flint Circuit. ILiwkinsvillc, Way 2 2tw 5!) ‘ The Columbus Democrat, l>lacon Tele ' igraph, Augusta Chronicle, and Georgia Journal, will publish the above twice. /■'. Union. ~i%OTi€K, STVH’R months idler date, application will be mnde to the Honorable In ferior Court of Lincoln county, while sit ting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the Real Estate of William Uavic, deceased. I RANDOLPH DAVIE. ) , WILLIAM CURRY, i March 11, 1832. 4tni 44 A Tanner and Currier ONE who can produce credentials ns to honesty, sobriety and capability, (none others need apply) may hear of a situation, by applying at this olliee, or to THOMAS SEAY, Columbia Cuunh/, near lUiysvtlle, April 23 Sftin 57 The Star, Raleigh, N. C. will insi rt flic cbove once, und forward the account as above. MECHANICS HANK, ( Jlngusla, March it+th, 18,'fci. £ AN Instalment of 10 per cent on the . capital stock of this Hank will bo required to be pair! on Thursday, the 4th of October, between the hours of 9 A. M. und 2P. M. And n further Instalment of 15 per cent on Monday, the sth of Nov. next, between the same hours. By order of the Hoard. GEO. VV. LAMAR, Cashier. march 111 mtd 50 TTidOIUiIA, rit\NKLl\ COUNT V. To Temperance Cleveland and Joseph Cleveland, YOU will please lake notice, that 1 shall apply to the next Superior ourt, to he held in and for said county, •in the second Monday in October next, ' for a writ of partition for all the lands la longing to the estate of Wyatt Cleve land, dec’d. If you have any objection*, you will please make them at that tinu ROBERT L. LANE. March 01 Ctm 50 iYdvamvaU*uUvf ’h SSoVvee. 1 TIOCK months alter dute.-applicalu r. JE will be made to the Court of Ci liary of Columbia county; for leave * sell a lot of Land in said county, l»e|> > ing to the estate of Zadoc Maori'iicp . '< ceased, containing two hundred ucr<-j. adjoining land of Edmund Bowdre, ■ occupied by Obe<li> nee Offilt. GEORGE MAGRUDER, Admr. April 14 4tin 54 - - A UMINITIftATOK’S NOTICE tAOCR nionlbs nller date nppliuution ' will be mnde to the honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia county, when seizing for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of Terril C. Harri son, lute of said comity, deceased. PETER B. SHORT, I M , Will. SCOTT, $ march 21 4lm 47 GEORGIA, } Court ok Ordinary Franklin County, $ March Term, 1832. William Turk vs. Harvey M. Mayes, Administrator of Thomas M’lvcy, dec’d, IT PON the petition of WILLIAM J TURK,stating that he is in posses sion of n Bond, given by HioinasMc- Kcy to the said Turk on the Mill day of July, 1828, for two hundred dollars, con ditioned to be void if the said Thomas Me Key should make good and sufiicient titles io Lot number 207, in the 4th Dis trict of ilnacogeo county; nml it being staled, and made appear to (lie Court, I lint said Turk has paid the consider ation money, and that said Thomas de ' parted this life before makingtitles; and ~ a copy of the Bond being liled in the Clerk’s ollicc of this Court. It is on ino | lion ordered that the said Harvey W. 1 1 Mayes, administrator of the estate of the 'said Thomas Mi Key, dee’d. do shew cause on the first Monday in July next, , why he should not he directed to make titles to said land, as described in said Bond, to. the said William Turly, in terms of (he statute ii such case mnde and pro vided. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule bo published in one of the public Gazettes of this Slate, once a month for three months before the sitting r of said Court in Jniy next. TllblS Kl\G,c. c. o. , A (rue copy from the Minutes, i march 21 51tm 47 JVI A BHSOA SB*stC I AON. pr, •;! 1E proprietor lias this healthful 18. summer retreat in rcadim • for the reception of visiters. The Medical qaal , ities of the waters it is believed, are sur passed by none in the Southern country. The most moderate charges will he 1 made. A stage, will pass this place, twice a week, from Athens to Clarksville, and * a school will he opened for children who 1 may accompany their parents. Tho proprietor will use his best exertions to • emlcr his visitors comfortable. WM.M. MORTON. * 07 6 * The Millcdgevllle Recorder, Fed - eral I Jnion, and Journal, Christnin Reper tory, Washington \ews, and Savannah Georgian, will give the above three monthly insertions, forward their ac counts. April 28 2tm I AAwvmvttV'tatYVX.’tt XoUcc. , KAOUR months atlcr date, application 4 will be made to the Honorable In i Cerior Court of Columbia county, an lido u sitting for ordinary purposes, for lc.no r> to sell the Ne.rroes and Real Estate, bo y loriiring to John Burch, deceased, latoot said county. * OBEDIENCE D B1 RCH. Adm x, ill ureh 10 4ln» 44