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LUCIUS J. GARTH ELL.
Attorney at Uw,
Will attend the Courts of the several counties
in the Northern Circuit. Business entrusted to
his care will receive ph^P l uftremtitnig at
tention. Office at Washington, Wilkes county,
Ga. jan w3m
THE SOUTHERN SPORTSMAN,
A NEW SPORTING PAPER,
IY be Edited by T. B. Thorpe and K. L. Bren
ham.
On the first of May next, will be issued from the
office of the New Orleans Tropic, the first number
of a new Weekly Sporting Paper, to be called
The Southern Sportsman.
The want of such a paper devoted immediately
to the South, has long been felt. In the South
and Southwest is found by far the. largest portion
of such members of our community as are inter
ested in sporting matters. New Orleans is the
centre of the great sporting circle of the Union,
and seems to be the proper and legitimate loca
tion for a vehicle of sporting intelligence. No
doubt is entertained that a journal published in
the South, pledged to advocate Southern interests
to dojustice to Southern enterprise, and fairly
represent Southern character, will be w armly and
efficiently sustained.
While the paper will be mainly devoted to spurts
of the field and turf, great attention will be paid to
agricultural pursuits, and the strongest endeavors
will be made to render the Sportsman of use and
interest to the planter; carefully recording all im-
f movements in his branch of industry, and zealoits
y laboring for the advancement of agricultural
acience.
The publishers of the Sportsman guarantee that
the literary character and general tone of the pa
per shall be such as will recommend it, not alone
to the turfman and the planter, but to the family
circle. The editorial department of the paper will
be under the control of T. B. Thorpe (author of
l “Tom Owen, the Bee Hunter,” and of many oth
|h er sporting sketches of great merit) and R. L.
■ Brenham, a writer of uncommon force and ability,
■h The Sportsman will contain as much reading
■matter as any paper published in the South, and
its mechanical department will challenge com-
with any paper of its class in the country.
■The subscription price vs ill be FIVE Dollars per
■ annum,
■ BRADBURY, McCARDLE & MERRIFIELD.
Teacher wanted—a gen
tlenian capable of giving instruction in all
r the higher branches of an English education, will
. meet with immediate employment by application
i at the Augusta Female Seminary.
A few vacancies remain to be filled in the board
ing department of this Seminary, where young
ladies will be under the immediate superinten
dence of Mrs. Moise. jan 5 ts
“NO CURE NO PAY.”
THE PHILOTOKEN:
OR FEMALES’ FRIEND.
THIS medicine may be resorted to
with confidence, for the purpose of relieving
pain anxiety, wakefuHness, neartouin, nausea,
gcc. It allays irritation, and by its control over
the nervous system, prevents those accidents to
which all mothers arc exposed. It gives tone to
the stomach, and by correcting the morbid action
of weak organs, restores them to their regular and
natural functions imparting health and vigor to
the body, and cheerfulness and contentment to
the mind.
The nature of the complaints for which the Phi
lotoken is designed, prevents the publication of
some of the numerous testimonials, or of tliat
public description of its virtues, so necessary to
bring any thing of value into immediate notice, or
extend its usefulness. But its reputation is con
stantly increasing from private recommendations
of those who have used it, and in order to extend its
usefulness, and that the afflicted may have confi
dence in its efficacy, the proprietor has authorized
his agents to refund the money in cases where it
does not give satisfaction. Price 81 50 per bottle.
Augusta hr
' HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.
I J. B. A W. H. TURPIN,
‘ NELSON CARTER,
oet 26-My ROBERT AUSTIN.
MOKE NEW GOODS.
THE subscribers have just received a
of desirable GOODS, suitable for
the seasorr-—amon!j the-.ri are,
Magazine Blue Apacca,
Black and Blue Black Silk Velvet,
White, Blue and Pink Tarleton Muslin,
Black and Colored Gimps,
Black Silk Fringe,
Worsted and Silk Coat Bindings,
Rich Velvet Bonnet Ribbons,
Green Barage, Coat Cord,
Ladies’ Plaid Silk Cravat-,
Blue Black Gro de Lyon,
Gent Spitelfield Handk’fs,
Misses’ Slate and Mixed Cotton Hose,
Youths’ and Children's do do
do mix’d Cotton half do
Ladies’ White and Slate do
Brown Holland, Birds Eye Diaper,
Furniture Dimity, Irish Linens,
Wool-dyed Black Cloth and CaSsimcre,
Rich Prints, Mouseiine de Lane Patterns,
do Furniture Calicoes.
With a variety of other articles, together with
their stock on hand, will be sold very low for
WM. 11. CRANE & CO.
J. w3tAw2t
University of Georgia. ;
Athens, December 30, 1842. s
FT’HE Trustees of this Institution are
t Ji. desirous to procure a Tutor, whose duties
Sr.,. ui consist chiefly in giving im-triiction in Latin
and Greek, and in the police duties of the College.
Services wanted by the 15th January next. Ap
tflicants may address the. President or Secrc lary.
jyjjL
FOUR months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell all the real and personal
Drouerty of H. D. Burke, deceased.
January 3,1843.* B. E. l ..x’r.
RICHMOND County. Qeorgia.-
Whereas John P. King applies to me for
Letters of Administration, with the will annexed,
on the estate of Mrs. Eliza Walker, late of said
county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
•ingular, the kindred and creditorstof said deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Augusta.
January 3, 1843. LEON P. DUGAS, Cl’k.
J. MAYER,
Philadelphia.) .
v A-A » *■' W- J.iV\S J
WOJlw
SURGEON" DEN MIST,
Will attend to all operations in Dental Surgery,
such as Cleaning, Plugging, Extracting and In
serting Incorruptible teeth, ’torn one to a full set.
He operates after (he manner of the Mechanics
of Paris, being furnished with Platina Composi
tion Blocking, (a new, qsr.ft article,) but becomes
hard in two hours after Inserting. Any person
not being satisfied, will not be compelled to pay.
N. B. The Tooth Aehecured in five minutes,
Without extracting, and free -of charge. He will
remain in this place during the winter.
Dr. Mayer will wait upon ladles at their places
of residence if desired.
L Office at the Eagle and Pho njw Hotel.
\dcc 29 \ ts
HOARHOUND CANDY.
TA,fE have appointed ROBT.’AUS-
V V TIN, Druggist, Augusta, Ga., ouronly
Agent in that place, and in order to guard the
public from being imposed upon by counterfeits,
we have forwarded a certificate of agency to him, -
and also to every person whom we have appoint
ed agents. All others selling this Candy are not
authorized by us, it will therefore be necessary
for those affiicted, and who wish to obtain the
genuine Candy, to inquire for the certificate of
agency before purchasing.
' J. PEASE & SON,
nov 9 ■ia Division street. New York.
REAMS Wrapping Caper,
I UvV assorted sizes. For sale by
ROBERT AUSTIN.
dec 19-ts 2 doors below Eagle At Phranix Hotel
EW MEDICAL BOOKS—Ele
ments of Physiology, by J. Muller, M. D.,
Professor of Anatomy and physiology in the Uni
versity of Berlin, *c., arranged by John Bell, M
D. in 1 vol. Bvo.
A system of human Anatomy, general and spe
cial by Erasmus Wilson, M. D., 1 vol. Svo.
A* Treatise on the disea J es of the eye, by IV
Lawrence. F R S, from the last London edition,
■with numerous additions and sixty seven illustra
tions, by Isaac Hays, 1 vol. 0 vo.
Lectures on the Theory and practice of Physic,
by Wm. Stokes, M. D., and John Bell, M. D.. new
edition, 2 vols. 8 vo.
Clinical Lectures ty Robert J. Graves and 11.
W. Gerhart!, in 1 vol. 8 vo.
Elements of Chemistry, by Robert Kane, with
alditior shv John William Draper. Received by
£d‘d 30 CHAS. E. I.RENVILLE &C< •
DRAWS THIS DAY.
F w -
ueorhia state lottery.
For the benefit of tff? August* 1 ixlepenfleut
Fire Company.
CLASS No. 1. FOR 1343.
To be drawn in the city of Augusts', Thursday-
January sth, 1843.
SCHEME.
7 5 hi umbers--1 3 Drawn IS.>Uots.
I prize of. »»9,<»00
I do 3,000
l do 1.700
I do 1.300
5 prizes of. 1,000
5 do -•■ 400
IO do . 200
t<> do 150
Besides an immense amount of smaller prizes,
From SHOO to 52.50.
Ticketsß2,so—Halves 51,25 -Quarters 75 cts.
Packages of Wholes, cost 96'2,50, warranted to
draw at least 832,50. Packages of Haires, cost
■831.25, war-anted to draw 816,25. Packages of
Quarters, cost 815,63, warranted to draw 53,13.
For sale by
J. tl. GREGORY it CO., Managers,
jan 5 Under F. S. Hotel.
Ordersfrom the country promptly attended ro.
DRAV» N NUMBERS, of the (Jrei)i
& Pulaski Monument Lottery, Extra Class
No. 65, for 1842.
61 37 35 63 73 51 64 10 13 12 52 30 29 65
. _ <£
KE 1' 37 61 63, mtitled to a prize
J- of 81200, in the above Lottery, was left on
hand at the Manager’s Office for want ofapur
chaner. _ _ jan 5
DRAWING DUE NEXT TUESDAY.
GREEN AND PUIjASKI SIONIJMENT
LOTTERY,
EXTRA CLASS No. 1 FOR 1343.
Determined by Alexandria Lottery, Class A for
1813, to be drawn at Alexandti-i, D. C.,
on Saturday, January 7, iSt 43.
75 Numbers—l 2 Drawn Ballots.
1 prize of-- $30,600
i “ “ - - - 10,000
1 « « - - - 6,000
1-- - 3,000
1 11 “ - - - 8,140
1 « « - - - 2,500
1 “ - - 2,000
50 prizes of-- - 1,000
20 ‘- “ 500
20 1; “ - - - 300
123 « « . - -200
126 « « - - - 100
&c. &e. &<*. &e. &c.
Tickets only 810 —Shares in proportion.
For sale by
J. G. GREGORY & C 0.,. Managers,
jan 3 under the U. S. Hotel.
Ordersfrom the country promptly attended to.
DENTISTRY.
OENJAMIN DOUGLAS, Surgeon
fl > Dentist, has removed to the residence No.
242 Broad street, over the Watch and Jewelry
store of Mr. G. C. Gordon. oct.!3-tf
CHEAP AND FRESH GARDEN
SEED.—A select assortment of Fresh Eng
lish Garden Seed, just received, or the following
kinds:
Early York Cabbage,
do Sugar Loaf do
do Drumhead do
do Buncombe do
Late do do
do Globe Savoy do
do Green Glazed do
do York do
Beans of 'all kinds,
Peas do do
Bouts, CaiTots, Cucumbers, &c.
All of which are warranted fresh anfl genuine, and
will be sold at. reduced prices, by
janj_ tf __ __ WM ‘ HAINES > -*»-
BURGESS’ NOVELISTS’ LI-
BRARY—Nos. I, 2 and 3, at 25 cents
each.
No. I. Vivian Grey, by D’lsraeli.
No. 2. Romance and Reality, by L. E. L.
No. 3. Veneiia, by D’lsraefi.
Received by
Jan 3 CHAS. E. GRENVILLE &■ CO.
l\/8 ACAULEY’ MISCELLANIES,
l-T-i. Vol. 4. Critical and Miscellaneous Es
says, by T. Babington Macaulay, vol. 4. Just re
ceived by CHAS. E. GRENVILLE & CO.
rpo HIRE.—A first rate Ostler, and
jL his wife, a good cook. Inquire at this of
fice. trw3t* jan 3
IDA VE this day associated with rne in
the General Commission Business, my son
James C. Dawson, and in future the business
will be transacted in the name of Thos. Dawson
& Son. THOS. DAWSOX.
January 1, 1842. jan 3
DISSOLU TIO N.—The c opa rtnr'Tsh ip
hen fofore existing under the firm f Peck
& Dearing, was dissolved by mutual consent on
the 31st ult. The name of the firm will hereaf
ter be used only in liquidation.
SAML. H. PfiCK,
WM. E. DEARING.
January 3, 1843. 3t
Office S. (.-• iU R. R. Company,)
Hamdurg, January 2, 1843. s
N OTlCE.—Freight on Square Bales
Cotton to Charleston is reduced to 25 cents
a hundred, Round Bales 35 cents a hundred.
jan 3 A. B. STURGES, Agent.
Constitutionalist will copy the above.
ALE. Ale, Alp. —Thirty bbls superior
Philadelphia Ale, received on consignment,
and for sale low, by COSKERY & DOW.*
«’dec2J_ ts
AMERICAN SOLID HEAD PINS.
subscribers have just received
JL from the Howe ManufactmingCompany, a
supply of their superior SOLID HEAD PIXS,
which will be sold by the case or less quantity, at
the faciory pi ices. Th? quality of these Pins is
superior to that of anv imported.
O. E. & J. C. CARMICHAEL,
oct 15-dsm Agents for Augusta.
DlS>h >1 ri 'l it Tie’ < opartn . hip
heretofore existing between the subscribers
in the city of Augusta, Ga., under the name and
firm of RANi< IX, BOGGS & At- TEN, was dis
solved on the 18th August last, l;v mutual con
sent. Archibal Boggs and Peter W. Auten being
duly rmpowen’tl to settle up the business of the
concern. ANDREW RANKIN,
A. BOGGS,
dec 31 P. W. AUTEN.
J ACK HINTON* COMPLETEy-
Pit< e 50 cents. —Jack Ifinton, the Guards
man, by Charles Li ver, author of Harrey Lorre-'
quer, Charles O’Malley, &r. complete in 1 vol.,
ami for sale bv
jan 3 CHAS. E. GRENVILLE & CO.
< - i’H H T<> ST< ‘CKI.I: »LDHKS.
1 v —A.n Election will be held at the Wharf
Company's Office, on the 9th January
next, for a President and Seven Directors, to
serve the ensuing year. Polls open from 9am to
1 p M
dec 30 C. B. MARTIN, Treasurer.
Gt « t \ KGLTVHLIX—Y IriHVS
REMEDY FOR
DEAFNESS-
4 SUPPLY of the above .celebrated
j_JL • ;l i emedy for JtEA h WESS, kept constant
ly unh and and for ’ale by
' oet 14 WM. HAINES, Jr.
"|V[ 'OTICE.—Lost or mislaid, a note of
1 N hand for ■ ixty dollars, given by Albert Hud
son, sons time iu th,' spring of 1840. and due the
first day of January, 1841. Said note made pay
able to O. H. P. Byne
nov 29 wßt» WM. E. MOUNTAIN.
NE AV MUB 1 C . —The subscribers
have just opened an entire new collection
of Music for the Piano Fdite, comprising Songs,
Marches, Waltzes, Gallopades, tfcc. &c. They
haw also made arrangements by which they will
receive, at regular intervals, all new and popular
pieces which may be published. Catalogues may
Ire seen at our store.
dec 20 CHAS. E. GRENVILLE & CO.
■JVT OTICE.—Seeing an advertisement
lx in the papers of this date, dissolving the
partnership of Duval & Mant-z, this is to say it is
wholly unauthoiieed by me, and 1 hereby warn
all persons indebted to the said firm, from paying
anv money whatever to said P. IL Mantz, as he
has assumed to himself ptivileges over which he
has no control, and that 1 am the only legal part
ner to whom any money catt be paid until P. H.
Mantz and myself have a full and final settle
ment. And I also warn all persons from buying
any part or portion of said Foundry, or any pat
tern, lumber or otherwise, from said Mantz, on
petil of the law. BEAL M. DUVAL.
Nov. 2g, 1842. dec 6 Im
CARRI.kGE MAKING Ac REPAIRING.
JOWL THE unden igned begs leave to
inform his frieuds, and the public
generally, that he has taken the
well known stand, formerly occupied by Mr. R.
V. Geotrhius, on Ellis street, nearly in the rear
of the U. S. Hotel, where the above, business will
be carried on in all its various branches. He has
now on hand and will be receiving from time to
time, from the best Northern manufactories, a
gencial assortment of Vehicles of the best quali
ty, and most approved style, some of which are
just received, together with a handsome assort
ment of Harness material, &c., and of the new
est style. All of which will be sold at prices to
correspond with the times. He has also engaged
the servic.-s of skilful and experienced workmen
in th? business, one of whom (Mr.»E. Barker) is
well known in this community ns a practical and
scientific workman, under whose superintendence
the mechnnival pail of the business will be chief
ly conducted. He hopes with these facilities to
be able to give general satisfaction, and elicit a
share of public patronage.
will be executed promptly, in the
best possible manner, and onjthejinost reasonable
erms. (sept 17-4 m) |E. PAGE.
TiST OF LETTERS remaining in
_J the fW Office st 4ngtista, Ga., on .first of
January, 1342.
Ah'innder. Mnj J 4 Joseph, Dennis
Allison, Mis Martha J ames,
Adams, Asey Kesterson, Jcafie G
Arnet, E H Kilpatrick, /?is H T
.ktterberry, James KilbuOT,"Joseph K
Ashford, Dennis Kibbe, Win
Anderson, Cai H Keener, William
Aydlfit, T P Keith, Miss J
Anderson, Alex Kyler, George A
Arnett, Allison H Kelly, Alias Lauia
Antoney, Mrs Ann Lewis, Andrew Wardlaw
Allen, Richard Lamkin. James
Andis, J S , Ler-fe, John
Benjamin, Milton Lewis, James R
Beall, A H Laroche, Oliver
Loeb, Lazarius (baker) Levy. Isaac
Bell, Dvaid, Jr. 3 McCnrton, John
Biddle. J C McLean, Win
Ball, James W MeGildowuey, James
Bell, Cndjo McLean, Wm B
Bailey, James McKinley
Barney, Mrs M Mcßride, J&J
Bell, Caty Martin, Miss Martha R
BalU ngal, Neil Mehaney, Mrs, care of
Boiseiair, Henry S, care John AfcKenzie
of P F Marshall, John W
Btbo, Dr Virgil Martin, John C
Black, Holsom Marks, Joseph
Boaj-;& Co. W S Alarie, MonsieurPrisini
Bower, J E Francois
Boiseiair, Col P F Maleii, Henry
Bloxom, G D Alal.mo, Robert,
Boderly, Miss Sarah F. sentatives
Brown, James, card of '.Marshall, Joseph G
Boutett .‘Sherift’
Bottom, Davis Mimnts, Wm M
Bryon, Isaac Mitchell, Mary W
Bn on, Josi ph Melrose, William
Broadhurst, Mias Ann Miller, George W
Brown, John Millen, AlcPherson B
Buckley, GW& Co Mobley, Airs M
Butler, Phineas Musgrove, Alisa L
Berry’-, Sarah Mongin, J D
Bush, Sarah Morgan. G
Bunch, Jeremiah Aleysey, Thos
Bindet, S L Neal, E
Bn fort, Simeon Ovas, John
Wilcox, Samuel, care of Owen, Dr W J
D Calhoun Orchard, AV
Castein, John Page, AV T
Complin, G B Parr, John 2
Camfield, Edward Falmor, BR
Caviness, J C Pike, C
Case, Philip Paryear, Thomas
Calhoun, D W Pemberton, Alary 2
Casseo, John Pearce, G AV
Chavers, John Patton, A J
Chavers, Sarah] Perryman; Rev E
Christian, Mrs Ann Pannier, J M
Chambers, Isabella 2 Paine, John
Charles, W B Phinizy, R M
Cox, Seaborn Pnokiri-54-W ———
Al R- Rri»«*'<»:-’.‘, E A
Copper. James M Poe, AV
Cockerel, John Pritchard, E
Drs Cleaveland‘& A.Vmd Prior, Sarah
Cooper John PolhiU, E J
Cotting, Airs Pritchard, AV & G
Cox, Bcnj Price, R AV
Cleaveland, T P » Price, Jas AA r
Copeland, As M Ramsay. M A E
Cooper & Son z Ramsay,.) B
Clarke, Mrs Eliza Rawls. J N
Clarke, R M Ralie, J A
Clay, John Rains, Maha la
Clark, Alias Eliz J,N Rice, Heniv;
Collins, Airs L 3 Rice, H B ’
Cohen, Jacob Reddick, J
Peter Lynch, care of Remes, jerry
Peter Cline Roberts, H M
Cook, John Rockwell, Airs E
Cloud, C A Roath, Layman
Crittenden, Carter Rush, E A
Crump, Philip Royal, Al
Gregg, Tom Roberts, Dr J H
Devall, J Al Roach, Thos
Dawson, Mary Keen, Capt
Dickerson, Cosby, Sammons, Jane
Bell, Aliss Ann, care of Scoggins, Eliza Evilina
Wm Dennis Sam ms, W
Dickerson, L H Schwartz, Al
Darby, J Al Sams, AV J C
Dencklay, Henry J 2 Savage, Susan
Dill, Jacobi Sistrunk, J
Danforth, Mrs Al Skinner & Purse
Dunn, Richard Skinner, John
Dunn, J II Sythrnore, G
Dugass, Miss Antonette Simmons, T Al
Dugas, L C Shepherd, P
Dugas, L P 3 Smith, N, adm’r of
Dozier, T H Smith, Sally
Fates, Thomas Smith, Marshall
Everet, Otis Smith, J B
Fisher, S Stegall, A J
Feters, John Stodart, J
Finn, Mrs Ann L Sumner, A It z
Fendall, Nancy Swift, Henrietta
Frey, Rev E F Siam, J AV /
Fordred, Wm 2 Strowm, J AV .
Garagan, James Spellman, R P
Green, Aliss Araminta St John, D AV, adm’r of
Glover, Robert D Spencer, H T
Gordon, Cornelia Aliss Taylor, Gen Robt
Graham, Jackson Tant, Thomas
Goodman. Samuel Al /Thomas, Robert
Graves, Alary Tant, J R.
Guedron, Airs. Ellen Taylor, Air temperance
Glascock, Gen T lecturer 3
Gardner, Mrs Eliza Taylor, S B. or Rowland
Green, Jesse P P Al
Godby James Taylor, Jas T
Goodman, Rachael- Tallman, T
Gordon, James M Talmage, S K
Greenfield, Edward Thompson, John
Gosney, Thos Ai Trefl't, C
Hack, Daniel Turner, T S
Harris, George H Usher, H
Hays, John Urquhart, D
Hanham, J R Urquhart, Aliss J
Harks, AV AI Vanlandingham,Tll D 2
Hardeman, C S Winkle, J A V 2
Hayhes, John Warring, S AV
Hare, @twny P AValkm, U
Harper, Robert A Walts, D
Hammond, S H Ward, W, care of Messi s
Hays, Samuel Starnes & Phinizy
llaws3, Conrad AValker, G A
Hannon, Aliss II IT Watson, V
Hackle, Thomas Wagner, M
Head, William White, B
Hill, AS 3 White, D 2
Hicks, John N Westmoreland, Jno
Holland, AVashington P AVeeks, M AI
Hood, Alfred White, N
Hously, William AVilhelmi, M AV A 2
Holman, J C AVillis, Jacob 2
Huff, Walter R AArilli rms, H
Hubbard, Airs Hannah 2Wellurth, A)
Hull, Luther F Williams, R
Hudson, Col Irby Wilson, N AI 2
Huey, Robert W Winter, Jerry
Jessup, Geoß&- Co AVightnian, J
Jefferson, Alias Maria AVilson. R
Jones, William 2 AVoods, W'
J ustiees of the Court of Young, LA
Ordinary
jan i EDMUND B. GLASCOCK, P. AL
Ji r r« cciv ed and for . ale, 20 bbls.
White Kidney, and 40 bbls Scotch Grey Po
tatoes, a superior article for fa-.uily use and plant
ing. Also, a few bbls of superior Cider Vinegar.
Enquire of W. E. BRODNAX.
jan 4 3l*
XV INTER GOODS —-1 bales dou
¥ V bl? i hnin Linseys,
2 bales Glasgow’ Kerurys,
1 “ White Plains,
20 pr 12-4 supr bound Blanket?,
15 pr 11-1 and 12-1 Whitney do
2 bale? White and Black Wadding.
Jits', rereived and will be sold very low.
j : n 3 GEO. W. LAM \R & CO.
GF.OiteJ ' . R KL KOAfL
FREIGHT lIEBLCED.
Until iurthrr notic«?, the
fr< ight on Salt from Augus
tn to ivjidison, and the several way stations above
Cummjpg, will be 15 cents pet bushel, or 50 cents
tor Liverpool sack?.
Offic w Geo. R. R. & Eank’o Co., I
ts December 10, 1842. S
I HOPE AN REPUBLICA
JIJ TIVNS. —Terms of subßcription to ihe A
meiiean Gitions of the European Magazines and
Reviews:
For thefour Reviews S 3 00
Three Oi t hem, 7 00
Two of them, 5 00
One. of nem, • 3 00
For Bind wood’s Magazine,- 1 00
Metroplihn, 4 00
Bentley’s Miscellany, 5 00
Dublin University Magazine, 4 00
'Th? four reviews, and the four Magazines, §24.
All sitbscripions payable in advance. Published
by J, M. MASON, (late leweb.)
CORNER JF BROADWAT AND PINE ST. N. Y.
Moke cheap
Adveriures of Roderick Random, price 25
cents.
Oliver Tw is, by Boz, price 25 cents.
The Two Admirals, in 2 vols. price 50 cents.
Just receive!by THOS RICHARDS,
dac 21
PIANO FRITES, FURNITURE, AND
< HAIRS.—C HEAPER THAN EVER.
A. PUTT & CO. are disposing
J • of their stock of Furniture at extremly
low prices for cast We call the attention of the
public to such ran chances of purchasing Furni
ture as they have-md before. Our stock is large,
and we are detenrined to close it out at cost.
oct 15 ts
JUST RECEIVED.
O 4Mkd h Superior SpanishSegars,
‘5 bbls and half bbls superfine
Canal Fknr,
50 half and qr btfs Buckwheat Flour,
75 lags Coike,‘
5 bags black Ptoper,
25 boxes Soda liscuit,
20 boxes Sperm Candies,
15 nests Market baskets, assorted.
2 ) bbls and half Ibis Nos 1 and 2 Mackerel,
20 drums Figs,
5 bbls Smoked ftef,
1 > kegs Goshen Enter,
25 boxes and new Raisins,
20 casks London jorter and Scotch Air,
Fo ’ sale- on leasonablj terms bv
d >c 2-ts CteKERY'& DOW,
Corner of Broad and Washington streets, 2d door
above Mechanics’ Baik.
FRESH 'JOO DS.
J I’ST received aid now opening, at
Geo. W. Lamars & (o.’s, a large assortment
ofWINTER CLOTHIN4, consising in part of
Flushing and Pilot Cloth Iver Coats. Beaver do.
Flushing and Pilot Cloth and Beaver Hunting
Coats, Dress and Frock Joats, Casimere, and
Sentinet and Hard Tims Pantaloons, Round
Jackets, Satin, BombasineTWoollen, Velvet and a
great variety of other vests
Also Shirt Suspenders, Drawers, &f. To
gether with Tv-can and Sfow Bonnets, Band
boxes and artificial Flowers
Planters and citizens genially are specially in
vited to call and examine thfe stock previous to
I urchasing elsewhere. dec 28
J RON CHESTS.—Two Iron Chests,
dneaf whinh is prooiTurjale
low. ■ GW>. W.'f. VM.VR dt co.
P~~ OT A TOES AND LIME.—4U)
bbls Noi'tliern Potatoes; 50 bbls fresh 'i’ll op-
Bston Stone Lime. Just received pit steamer,
Ivanhoe, and for sale.
dec 28 GCO. W. J-VM.tll X C<>.
“fVTEW RICE.—IO tierces superior
J. 1 quality New i.iee, just landed, mid will be
sold low by GEO. W. LAMAR .t CO.
de-’ 23
<UNNY B A G G 1 N G.—62 bales
XJT Gunny Bngying, weighing from '.?} to 2.J
lbs to the yard, naw landing mid for sale low. by
the quantity, by THOMAS Si METCALF..
dec 28
F §H i RE.—Several able bodied Ne
al. groes, men mid women, among them is tin
excellent carriage driver. Apply to Mrs. E. F.
Thomas, or [dec23-w3t] 1. P. GARVIN.
rfc MIE A.MATBUR’S MUSICAL Ll
.l. liRARY.—A collection of Piano Forte
Music and songs, embracing the most popular
airs from the latest operas. Edited by tJharles
Jervis. For sale by
dec 21 f HAS. E. GRENVILLE & CO.
d ANDKETH’S GARDEN SEED.
.3 The annual supply of the above celebrated
Garden Seed, the growth of 1842, iv’ s just been
received, and is for sale by the sole Agents,
dec 10-1 m_ D’ANTIG* AC &IS Alt RY.
HY DR A U LI U CEMENT.-- 30 ,
. Barrels, of fresh Rosepdal Hyuraulic Ce
ment for sale. Enquire at the Geo. Rail Road
1
OIL.— 7 hhds and 13 bbls
kZz of Winter Strained Sperm Oil, on consign
ment,. and for sale low by
dee- 28 THOAIAS S. .METCALF.
g_>AGUINCr TWINE.—IOOO lbs.
.3.. J three strand Bagging Twine, for sate low by
dec 28 THOMAS S. Ail-rrCALIV *
HUMBLES IN 1 ( » TIAA. hT
<‘ltiding a visit to the remarkable ruins of
Chi-C’hen, Kabah, Zayaand Uxinal, with num.u
ous illustrations, by B. M. Norman. Just lect-iv
edbv ‘ 'rHOAIAS RICHARDS.
A] <»T I CE.—All persons wanting
AV RAPPING P APER, will pleas -call on
Mr. Robt. Austin, Druggist, whom 1 have ap
pointed agent, with directions to sell at?;ry mid
price.}. ■ f i he paper made by me is strong and of
df i' l!'-lf Gn "!l\ i..G . ’ '.
ip A 1 R BA N KS’ PYA T EOB M
-fl- SCALES, of various modifications, for \Va re
houses, stores, &c. The Scales are manufac
tured solely by the Patentees and are unrivalled
for accuracy, strength; and durability. Also
COUNTER SCALES, a neat and convenient ap
paratus, to weigh from half an ounce to twenty
eight pounds. For sale at reduced prices, bv
(dec 22-2w*) W. & J. NELS(’)N.
rpllE LEVIATH AN PICTORIAL
_l. NEWSPAPER. —Thu great mammoth
sheet Brother Jonathan, fur the holidays, contain
ing near 200 Engravings, &c. dec., just received
and oflered at 25 cents each. Also, the New
Woikl Annual, for 25 cents, or five copies for si.
Susan Hopiey, a novel of no little inti rust, and
Cooper’s Wing and Wing, the same, both works
offered for only G2A cents. Please to call on
•- ;• I . S. I ioli i.
GOSHEN BUTTER.
jj £1 KEGS from a very superior dairy,
a. just received and for sale bv
THOMAS >S. METCALF,
Who has in store,
200 hhds very superior Matanzas Molasses,
400 bags Rio Coffee,
47 hhds Muscovado Sugar,
400 bbls Canal Flour,
100 tons Sweeds Iron, assorted sizes,
35 M. Sfmhish Segarßj dec 23
WHITS LEAD, OIL eu; G>jA.-‘S.
A SUPPLY of White Lead of all
(qualities—Linseed Oil and Window-Glass,
of the best quality—all of which, we other for sale
at very reasonable prices.
oct 14-ts WM. HAiriES, Jt.
NEW MEIHCAU WORKS.
VS ALLER’S Elements of Physiology,
-Lv JL arranged from the 10th Londe.: edition,
by John Bell.
A Treatise on the Diseases of the. Eye, by W.
Lawtence, F. R. S.
Also, a further supply of Tweedie’s Library,
Ramsbottom’s Midwifery, Dungleson’s Medical
Dictionary, Dewitt’s Modern Surgery, Ellis’ Med
ical Formulary, &c. tec. Just received bv
dec 21
CI.OTI2SXG, Cl/OTHING —KEADY
MADE UT-.
EAVER Cloth Peltos, Cloth Dross
and Frock Coats* Cassiim re Pantaloons,
Velvet, Satin and Woolen Vests, all o’at up in the
latest and best style of cm, make and. trim.
Also, Under Shirts and Drawers, made of buck
skin, silk, Shaker Haniiel, cotton, merino and
woolen. Just received and for sale cheap, cheap,
cheap, by WM. O. PR ICE,
nov 26 Opposite tho State Bank.
_ FUKNITUttE AT LOW PRICES.
B pARSI >NS offers ibi- sale a general
• assortment of well selected Furniture, at
extremely low prices. Persons wishing to make
purchases will do well to examine the stock,
which will be found fresh and iaslrionable.
Also, a few Piano Fortes, from the best manu
facturers. Pianos put in tune at all times, for-'SI
for each tuning. if dec 17
SWAMP IxANI) FOR
fi & ACHES Swamp Land, m good
U z X_F orcler for cultivation, lying within one
□nd a half miles of the citv, will be sold at a bar
gain, if applied for during this month, either in
one parcel or divided into parcels 0f25 to CO acres.
dec 2-ts A. SIBLEY.
AUGUSTA Sldfcn
SH A KE R GAiti) E N SEEI) S.
fIP LIE proprietor of this establishment
.a had just rcceiv.-d a huge supply of Genuine
Seeds, the crop of 18.12. He leaves the Sued to
recommend themselves, w hich they have doqe
ever tince he has dealt in them. The Shakers’
Garden Seed is sought for l.y eve; y persu-n, and
here they may have it geimirk. The usual al
lowance made ti* country d< ali r:-.
Bird Se-‘d, laiceme, Clover, Alarigoid, Wurtzd.
French Suvar Beet, Rye Grass. Blue do., Hurd’s
do.. Ho|>s, Asparagus Roots, Turnip Seed, &. •.,
also Flower Seed. tap! dt u 13
BRAN DFTS DI A.
Encyclopedia of Sci< nee, Li'u i
atnre and Art. cornpri qng the history, de r
seription and scientific principles oi every branch
ofhuman knowledge, with the derivation and de
finition of all the terms in unn, illustrated by en
gravings on tho w’hole, edited by W. 'f. Braude,
F R S L & E.
This work is to be compiled in“l2 pints of 112
pages each, and will fie furnished io subscribers
or others at 25 r nor nmhbet. TJrc first number is
now ready for delivery, anti for s de bv
H. (JiUA VliJ.l. C. CO.
litfGIASH ami AMERICAN AMNUAGS
For IS 13.
rpHE KEEPSAKE, edited by lite
j< Countess of Wessington —a splendid work.
Friendships Offering and Winter’s Wreath, a
Christmas and Nrw \ ear’s present for 1843.
The Gift for 1H43, illustrated w-ith numerous
sptendt d Engraviiigs.
'rhe Friend’s Annual, comprising "The Task”
and other poems by Wm. Cowper, beautifully il
lustrate d.
The Christian Souvenir for 1843.
The Rose, or Afi-.-etion’s (rift for 1843. Edited
by Emily Marshall. A beautiful present for
\bun g persons. For sale bv.
dec 21 CHAS. E. GRENVILLE Cv CO.
CA RIN ET F U R N ITU RE.
MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING.
jpHE advertiser will continue at the
J_ store of Henry Parsons the Manufacturing
and Repairing of Cabinet Furniture, and respect
fully solicits a share of patronage. - Feeling assur
ed he will be .able from his experience in the busi
ness, to give satisfaction to those disposed to fa
vor him with their orders. Particular attention
will be giving to repairing, w hich will be done
promptly arid at low prices.
oct l 6 JOHN HIGGINS.
LzVDIES’ MANTLES.—A few stipe
rior silk velvet, and silk fashionable Short
Cloaks or Alantles. Also, Merino Under Vests,
and Silk Girdles; fine Perfumery, Soaps, Hair
Oils and Brushes. For sole cheap bv
dec 21-tt WILLLX.M Q. PRICE.
A UGUSTA High School.; —The ex
/> ercises of this School will be resumed on
Monday, the 9th January next, of which parents
and pupils will please take notice.
Rates of tuition same as last session.
de<? 284 d J. NUTE.
DE. VAN DON’S
RESTOR ATI V E PI LE S.
(FROM GER MAN Y.)
A politic ecure fur Gunorrhtea, Stubborn 4*‘‘-
FTIHE superiority of Dr. Vandon’s Rcs-
B torative Pills over Copavia, Cubebs, and ev
ery other medicine in the cure of pains in the
Loins, affections of-the Kidneys, Gravel irritation
of the Bladder, or Uretha, and other diseases of
Urinary passages, becomes every day more appa
rent, from their extraordinary demand and uni
versal success to all the above complaints,
as since their first introduction to the public,
thousands of cases have annually been cured
within three years, prior to which they had been
employed in private practice in upwards of 1000
cases, many of them most inveterate, and no in
stance known to fail or produce those unpleasant
symptoms so often experienced while taking mer
cury, copavia, cubebs, turpentine, ami that class of
medicines usually resorted to in those complaints.
Possessing tonic properties, they agree with the
most delicate stomach, strengthen the digestive
organs, increase the appetite, and improve the
general health. They require neither confinement
nor alteration of diet, except abstinence from stim
ulants where considerable inflammation exists,
and as experience has amply proved they effect a
cure soon r than any other medicine in present
use, and may justly be considered the only safe
and efficacious remedy in all stages of those disor
ders. They will prove an efteetual preventative
against the diseases, if exposed.
I These Pills are for sale bv the authorized
Agents. D’ANTIGNAC & BARRY.
I ap 29 ts
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qranqe, West p ; x-S-.flr - ”
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Th.- above Lino 6-->b ~
of th<- traw-miur n«»lic, ui.’iix- 4* ..
Mo.xopoLiifl'xn LiNF.' ■ -ST :
.■o' Mull Con.nctora he.vi-gfefe
\i" u-oii. nni if .uppoite-: by S |
<b’- i4|>oly between the ■ ' 6- \g K-DjKwt
>■ . urine
.'■fjuiis will do well to cal! m K A*
Ki .Tl.s .IQTEL, on 7
•s' cn .d ,1 M. ■
oh ai.pLF aiiov 1.
Lein.re. ' It. v. „•
nov 26 , 3in froent ini-tin Ilf Aciig
The P-altamore An'miieaiiand N. 3‘ i ■Aljrair-
ll',l ■ ill ,py :i; ,|' ova >II----. 11l . ■
FJU’.KIUT - Gl’U S
1 -
<-j. ;
Onthe GEORGIA IO • •. .
gusia Rud the following S- ;j du i j
( 'OTTOK
Sql»n • KoithA’tX ih* .
Madison, • 4tlr«L - JF.-
Bm klit iul -3U •
' c. • 11.-;?--»• 3Q f; :f-
\tb.i 11.- 37? ■ • ■■ ,
Lexington -S7| s JL -
- 33 i ,
Wouiivilh- *2O ..... ‘JT.V-jJ
('■..iwiordviiir 35 ••• •'*
< -umming •«-• - i
Warren; m.......... .->22 25
f'limak •’so 22-
- ■ 1
I). -i!itui- • • - -15, • £L*;<
B h < ii 25 <•■ nts JOO lbs.., anti 1
p*;- ti.-iro i hvi.i i. idler of the Stationer k |
.•> Am-usia. and otueiLgfci- '- s :.Rperjt
< 7 i;>n o reived in jjMh •• •■(it » at <1
; ffi nm whifo'l)! the
C<»i. i; •;• i:y, will be mt-ndad :i ■ < heM 4. « 'Jf *1
«.:h< r d.'.-i, dojje to Catton in traj
prompt I; •,t tied at the
~ :l A' .■ o . - sssTdr •.. .• A . t
1. Hl. . < itu.i
with each wagon load a written. r d’’ the
ninitbe;-<■!'bales ;mi! the ■ - r-.-igm-L
m A igiisiß. Rif ML
Stiperint< -aat -A Lm
Office Trausp. Geo. R. P< s iJ .<- i. - 5
Augusta, Septemb i IS, 18*?- ■ ’ -■ ?
GEORGIA Ra>.. I : >
THE PASSENGER TRAIN uariiQg the ! ’
Great Mail between New York and Ney < Weans,
leaves Augusta every day at 7 o’do kI. M.. and j
arrives at Madison at 5 o’clock A, M le.ves Mad- (
ison at 3 P. M. r and hrrive. l - at Augusta at 1
o’clock A. M. j
Stages nui in connection with ills, r .’raih from t
Madison forNew Orleans daily, v|<. tie Ivlohroe
and Montgomery Raji Roads, pfciig through :
Eatonton, Macon, Forsyth, ii.i: i? ■' Zu'diJoh.
Greenville, Lagrange, West pLini, Wnssota, ?
Franklin, Montgomery, and Mobil-.
Two Lines daily via Indian Sprigs, Columbus,
Montgomery, mid Mobile.
Tri-weekly via Macon and Penitcola.
For Rome tri-weekly via Covington, Decatur ‘
and Marietta.
Frpm Union Point tri-weekly fj-Nashville and
Knoxville, Tenn., via Athens/(f.insville, Cass
ville and Spring Place.
For Athens daily, (Sundays esiepted.).
From Double Wells tri-weeklypbr Washington
Wilkes c<sillily. J
From Warrenton for ColuffiibiM daily, via Mil- 1
ledgeville and Macon.
Connecting with these Liner rje Branch Stage '
Lines to Tallahassee, Columbus Ji] ississippi, Tub- I
ealoosa, Newnan, Coweta Clarkes- <
ville, Habersham county.
Lines to Tallahassee, Co!un?bus,
Tuscaloosa, Newnan, C«>weia (Jur.| \, and Clarks
ville, Habersham county.
Passengers for Macon or Cojnnibus. vMI find
the route via Madison, cheaper, huire expeditious,
and less fatiguing than the W:i;Te®(tn route.
Office Geo. It. R. ■& B’KiNi>r-0., t
MayXjffe/ \ -
TSiAIN
BETWEEN CHARLESTON- & HAIHBURG.
.. J.
UPWARD.
Not to leave Charleston before- •••8 00 a. t.i.
“ “ Summerville, “ 9 15
“ Georges’, “-....10 30
“• “ Branchville “••••1130
“ “ Blackville, “ 1 15 p. m.
“ Aiken, 3 30
Arrive at Hamburg not befdTe 4 30
DOWNWARD.
Not to leave Hamburg before. 6 00 a. m.
“ Aiken, “ 7 30
“ “ .Blackville, “ 915
“ “ Branchville “ 11 30
“ Gorges, -** - lit*
“ “ Summerville “ 130 p. m.
Arrive at Charleston not before- • • - 3 00
Distance 136 miles—Fare SB. Speed not ove
25 miles an hour.
To remain 20 minutes each for Breakfast and
Dinner, 5 minutes to receive and deliver Mails,
and for Wood and Water.
To stop for Passengers as al! regular Passenger
Stations, when a white flag is hoisted as a signal.
june 14 ts
ALWAYS .-VP I’sGYjE.
B7io wants the cheapest, finest trimmed, best made
and most beautiful Jlttihg Coat of modern times'?
JAM E S 51A NAH A N,
(.lent Semen's Taiipr and IVfilitary Workman,
THANKFUL fur the continued
and liberal support received mnn the citi
zens of. Augusta and vicinity,.? spec Badly informs
his friends and the public g-nn nifty, that having
r<-moted to the edstuiii teimmeftt known tis tho
old United States and Bridge Bank building, he
is now prepared to make vp to nu.asiire m* entire
suit of clothespin the astonishing sho t. notice of.
eighteen warrant! il as ulx»ve. My numer
ous country f-i mds will find this a Unit ter of real
convenience, as many vvoiild prqfi - having th. ir
• iothitvj. made to measure, would ib.or ..k n t stay
in town admit of so doing, f irueulm ly poisons of
unusually large size, who will alway r. find ituiili
cult. it nut impossible m find a .satisfactory fit from
ready m.ule houses the snb:\-.ifiner Im special
iy qualified’ to warrant an easy, imilorm and
beautiful lit.
Sarnph s (T tlte most fashionable patterns, qual
ity and coin:.j y.ill be arran.s fl and exhibited for
accommodating those whose- time and jud-.dment
may not permit a gen _ral examination ofthcn.ar
'ket, from which < iisto- icrs cannot tail to select
something to suit their tUste, and nl iiity to ] ur
eiv.isu i:,4 (he following reduced prices:
1 Hit imported (tn:-.- inv.-re Pants, jg-o ••<7 to I'3
Vests, ‘ 4 to 10
Beauiif:;! Blue, Black and Fancy Dress
and Frock (.’outs. 22 to 40
Cloaks, pltiiu. j. io full Circle, 3o to Ivfl
Domestic Cnnt.-. Janes. Saftinett, &c. -10 to 15
Pants an.i Vests,--•••- « •<> 5
All made to measure, and warranted substantial
and of good mates ial.
C-.-its made and trimmed from $lO to $lB
(hitting, as usual, attended to with precision
and punctuality. Also, a general assortment of
Trimmings kept on hand, at reduced prices for
cash.
<r.;’ Wanted immediately, one first rare JOUR
NEYMAN TAILOR, to whom liberal wages will
be paid. ' J. MANAHAN.
oct 24 ts
HOME INDUSTRY!
FUR.A’iTURE AND CHAIR MANUFACTORY
A. PLATT & Co. call the attention
7 • of thu public to their Manufacturing estab
lishment, where they manufacture every article
in their line, comprising the finest am! best arti
cles, (formudy bumght irom th<i ;
The manufactory will be contracted by A. S.
NEWHOUSE, one of the copartners, who has
been a Manufacturer at the North, for the last
tirciity-five years. Ile has been very particular in
selecting his stock and workmen. With his ex
perience in the business, and competent work
men, we do not hesitate to say that vve can fulfil
al! orders to the entire satisfaction of our patrons,
on ns reasonable terms as can be purchased in
the city.
Chairs of all descriptions made to order, mahog
any, cuil maple, fancy and Windsor.
Prompt attention paid to yid prices
corresponding with :ht times.
N. B. For the lasi year. numer-
ous calls to repair cane seat chu??WWe have a
workman now for the express purpose of caning
chairs and settees. Al! who may waht theirchairs
and settees recaned, can have them deme on rea
sonable terms at
nov 19-ts C. A. PLATT & CO’s.
| AW NOTICE.—The undersigned
formed a co-partnership in the prac
tice of the LAW,, in all the Courts of the Middle
Districts of Georgia, will promptly attend io any
business which may be entrusted to them. One
of them may always be found at their office, in
the Law Range, citv of Augusta.
E. STARNES,
m 13-t JOHN PHINIZY. Jr.
The sul r iber has on hand a choice
and extensive assortment of FRUIT TREES,
v, hich he has selected and propagated himself,
and which he will sell at very prices.
He has also on. ha nd a choice collection of Green
House Plants, to which he invites the attention
of the ladies, (nov 26-trwtf) T. T. TOBIN.
OILS and Paints.—Pale Winter Strain
ed Lamp Oil,
Pale Fall Strained Lamp OP,
Pale Whale Oil,
Train Oil,
Linseed Oil,
in'quantities to suit purchasers. Also, a general
assortment of Paints, Window Glass, &c. For
sale by WM. HAINES, Jr.,
nov 1-ts 232 Broad street.
A IWANCES ON COTTON.—Ad
vances will be made on Cotton consigned
I1 io our 'riends in Liveipoole, Havre, New York
I and Charleston.
I oct?6trwtf GARDb LLE & RHIND.
r WS !
: 7) iijair, !>i- Gj’ira
I ■ .'tek fv '• art a The ureani is never
’ 7 ' Yt4T>r!l-wat<*r power Sufficient to drive
Ms wqli as th? Mills. They
t itfj-f C 8 rtti;e»’<rf the Wcstern and Atlantic
Waif S' ind within thirteen miles of that
thriving Viilsge, Marietta, surround
* W S omifry of latwl and 0 denae popula
te-' I loci 11 goofroue, and ndvantagi-okis
’ f*. X t wards hetflth, being easy of access
Aim . k-sos the river. There are one finn
: re -Mnty acres Land belo'.iii.'r; tilth.'
i- ’A' t «■ . J grt at number of other lots corfligu
" ■ a tJ. Arabi less might be purchased (bt-Bg in
fjso* the drawers) on favorable thins.”
lln rai'iii"lio may wish to purchase tills pr0,..,<1
~.,<1 ilie well <i> eali ime eve.,i.l I n e." •
' g-itv-e-ni tai iiart Address, at Hickory Flat,
‘‘Xnd. < la. GKO. GUI4BY.
■ <...» ■- ■ nelm
'*”i- Zltrisyp/’TI.'S OF THE
SOI HERN PLANTJ3R.
H t>; EVER the value of works devo-
. te3 ,ib important science of Agriculture may
have hem’ ippfci iaied in former times, the da'y
huap.v w.i when it becomes necCssdry to i nter
into in eAhortttti liei'e-ic.- of. thoiiirrsssity and
wortli m'srath medications, aMfcdfqWK'ieal men
ar*? now cr-tdfcnrined to admit ttto l#-irfieiul inflt. -
WUC-- whit-i .®?y upon the Agrieultnral in
dust.-ve tfigiSojmtri. 9.! wnil in the increased pro
diictions 0 Wx>r as in the general improvenient <‘i
th- soillmpi; s.s*«l with these convictions, attd
th? <w i. - ilatliag tnulis which are daily devel
oping to ttludii I'ofevery n-flectine man, the n< -
‘•assitv <k»Hveltiitig a portion to that labor now
mi pin’ .'it. i.r the of our gn iqt staple, in
to other a'ad mfre profitable. employment-Hhe
Oio.vtli.-' ftretd«tußi’, Provisions, Stock of aB
Kinds— th rebv rideling the Southern section of
the. Ifniuii. less dl>-ndent for all the articles of
■nuiyeomiumptiob Iqtoii our Eastern and ivest-
■ a mon ampl.- tl ldfor
nt uf® r rapidly ex Inn-ling soils - -Ute
it bn l
gg&KSSE.f'jif tIJ SoeTHEus I’i.a:-. ;:r. a work
( -IK I - devoted to the cause 01'
[ Soulho iiWPWfi'. nd v.lni. vc: p.-tains
1 th< promoiion of [h.i sconce, in all it» -.ari- I .itn
ffi'-atio:”. "ffendrfc f r.s ’hey do fflfSe’jh all the
i ’
1 Thii> Ini -the objects and designs <.»“
j the work, wjU'double? comiiicnd it to the tavora
riiri >a ofl-wry inD-lli'ii ig ’i’i bi:-v who
i-v << T’u- h a m> -ii.no ra'co'.iHiiuni-
I e;-.:ion, anft to J’’<ithout further we
in its behalf, confident that
I the xi.tm:sy"whieh it is offered, will
-frd U^fl^****'’ lv ofevtuy fanner If ‘Weve
f fad If-: i fi'ivd rSs
E ■ --dTHEUPt* Planter will be irsued every
o he, ck; the first number will appear early in
J;; 1 y,'.on and new type, (bought
ux r »sly for the work) in a form suitable for Hnd
i’ Each mthibur to contain eight pages 9by 12 -
cs, which will form at the end of the year, a ;
i .in»e of-O i pages, and will be hiuilcd to sub- J
bribers at ONE DOLLAR per year, invariably 1
I2f ADVANCE.
The CASH principle will be rigidly adhered to, J
mno case will the work be forwarded unlees •
the cash aeccompanie*the order. • a a
Every citizen, whether he be Farmer, M. chan- *-
ic, Lawyer, Doctor or Merchant, who feels the ne
cessity of making an dibit to advance the great
Agii'n’ltiii al and Mechanical interests of the coup-* I
try, is requusti.d to constitute himself an agciit for s
the circulation of the Southern Planter. i
Masters will forwarded all subscrip- r
tions, free of charge, if handed to th..ni. Other- r
wise all letters and communiclitfons must be past g
paid. J- Y r . & V7. S. JONES/
Augusta. G-i., Deeeinb.r24, 1842.
‘O ICE. —A fresh supply of new RICE
JL just received, and for sale, in quantities io
suit, by
oct 26-trwtf GARDELI.E & RHIND.
CITY EIZGCITONS. j
ON Saturday, the 7th c.f January next ’
the City Council of Augusta will elect the J
following officers for the year 1843, with the rnln
ries attached to their names, t’andilatc.; will
hand in ih.'if application in writing, (naming su- ,
ciilities for such office s as they are required,) on or
befora 10 o’clock that day, to the Cle.ik of Coun
cil-* marking on the envelope the office for wlivdi
they offer.
Collector tind Treasurer SIOOO ’
Clerk oi Council 800 }
Marshal and Captain City Guard 900 ' •
Two (Constables, each 550 i
Superintendent VVaterVZorks and Streets- GOO
Jailor 500 <■
Keeper of Magazine 200 i
Keeper of Hospital, 31} cents per day for
pach patient. 1
Clerk Lower Market 550
u Upper do 10
Ecighi City Watch, at -SI each per night
Bj idge k< a per - p j,ooo
Captain Hook, ladder and Axe company • • 100
Keeper City Flail 75 !
And at the same time, the following officers for
two years. . .
Cit y Shot iff- .- Fees. 1
Clerk of Court common Pleas. Fees,
dec 20 -'.> !■! ’ : k.
DORIEEK()Ub <X)MPtIIiND,"(»K PaKSLAN
SCENT BAP—Fc-i laying in drawers stiaang
linens, iace% lurs, cluUis, &c., imparting to them a
pleasant perfume, and ‘preventing the ravages of
the moth. ’ For sale by
nov 1 .
Ct ILVEk', PLATED and BRI i j<ia \v . . ui-
—Silver Tea Set*. Pitcher?, CupSj Spoons,
Forks, &c., Plated Tea I ot<, Cake Baskets, Wai
ters, Candlestick?, Castors, Urns, ire., ihii.Hiwa
Ums, plain and beautiful-patten;.*, with a grc.it va
riety oi other articles in Urair ifo?. r- ; >. cd
and for sale by CLAI'iK, [iACKBIT & Co
nov
'COUNTY lANE AC.WEA’Y.
f zVeur Qizater's
FI'IIIE Tn st< -?s of this In-ffiiu'.ien ;aira this nn'-
g tho-I •(» inform the pairviis Sn.l ptinfic gene
rally, that the exercises therein will bo resumed
on the li. -t Tuesday i i January i.cx’. under the
manage.. ./ <d‘ '•’. J. T. S. I’apk, who been
favorU b known as a temher of’youfh in thh
viclmiy f a two \c. rs
( yj- Board can •< ohnahed in aeiiriffierhocd
for $8 ;h i-;n mill.
Harrison mu.-g:? v-:. >
.TGSEP.H D A It LINb, j
J. C. PERPJ A, kl niFr e-
THOM AS SKIN 3 Bi:, J
S. EUFO.RD, J
dec 7 v 4-
v/iJ-irifacrcN - .i .
npHE exerci.-(H '>f tl;c afcfoa ' aderny wiilbe
g resuratd by ihu .-u‘» ciiim ou.ffie liist Aloud’.y
oi January next.
The healthii;c.-s yl the pb.ee high m..;.-: * harar
terof the ncighnoib. cd . ?'! m !.-.;uc- urivf s c-tfo
ition and board, >lj-»:ild rtranimut-c. .U i h-n y
to the favorable notice of j-arr nrs.
The prices cf Ufition for f;»<- sEm*-.; tic year I [
10 m '-nths, aje as follow.:
Spelling, Beading, Vfo- .iig. Ai ; ! hir;c<c .u*J I
Geography
With Grammar, P;;.. • ,<V - - • -G ]
The Classic*andMai.-.-jniauts.
Boarding to be b';d at tram sos Jo l's per hi
j.. ..akla.-- li:::.
Referenci s—- Nathun 1.1 h. ~.D .A • N -'-••!•’,
Paul Rogers and Edward ifoui.;;, E q ,W: ii-g- '
ton.
Abbevii.t
WATKINSVILLE C
ACADE.UI.
fflHEexerci cs of th < .m- ; Jiufora ’iJl . r<so /
5. cd on the second Mo ■■ y hi m.-kL
under the supervision ui C.d. A ugust’. - Aldi k, ct
Madison, Morgan i---< ■ . , a;: y u d ii-.i
Miss Alden.
Col. Alden, has h.ngf-v.-raldy known cs
an instructor of yc-: ! i. lb tiut h tie :be . i
in regard to his nT ; suliire .i to . ;-.y, Li
graduated at Ya:e Cokoge ia lS;h, uml v. i‘h One -
year’s exception, has been ever si. < 2 1.->i I -u.-.y ’•
devoted to the instruction of y<Hii’:i i«j the c iunra
of Og'ethorpe, Grcfene and ,-d ... '
one or two exceptions) educated rd f rep .{ ‘. r
College a greater iranibcr oi ? o 'r. n ffi "j-y
instructor in the State.
Miss Alder, is a liniohed sell ffiu, wyll qualified
to assist her lather.
Watkinsville is famed for health, a case of fever
never having occurred within i-'. limits; its eri
zens tenyxerato and morai; .board cheap, ;.ud rates I
of tuition customary. In fine, we oilerlo ou fi .1
combination of advantages, in a superior teacher,
a permanent school, health, good society and cheap
ness of board, rarely found.
EDWARD PAINE,
-ROBERT R. HARDEN, <
RICII’D RICHARDSON, I
PARMENUS HAYNES, /Trashes.
WILLIAM MURRAY, *,
THOMAS SIMONTON, |
JOHN C. JOHNSON, J
Watkinsville, Ga., Dec. 1,1842. xvtd
_ STRAYED or stolen from the sub
scriber, in Wanen county, .on the 291 h
v-4 .October, a Bay Mare, about five years
old, rather under the common -.ize, galded on her
back, on ths right side, and on the weather by the
saddle. Any information respecting said animal
will be thankfully received.
nov 26 w3t G BEAI
J. ALEXANDER,
Warehouse and Commission Merchant,
INFORMS his friends and the put ..c, that he
continues the above business at his old stand,
corner of Green and Campbell streets, and tender?
his services in the storage and sale of cotton, re
ceiving and forwarding merchandize, and all other
matters connected with the Warehouse business.
The Warehouse being located in the central bu
siness part of the city, affords every facility for
receiving cotton by wagons, rail road, or the river.
All business entrusted to his caie, wifi receive
prompt attention, and his best efforts for the inter*
t of his customers. sent 16-ts.
VALUABLE LzINDS FOR SALE.
THE subscribers, desirous of settling up their
Business, offer the following Land? for sale,
to wit: between four and live thousand acies in
Richmond county, lying on both ides of Spirit
Cre.k and the Georgia Rail Road. The said land
has three or four first rate null seats, within one
mile of the Georgia Rail Road, surrounded with
the best of timbei and abandance of oak wood, and
within four miles of Richmond Bath.
1 Also, 1800 acres of land in Columbia county,
r lying on both sides ot the Euchee Creek, vith a
saw mill in operation. Most of it is oak and
hickory, with two hundred acres of cleared had.
iu a fine state for cultivation, within one mile of
-. Kirkpatrick’s.
: ’ Any person desirous of purcharing, will do u. -11
I to call and view the premises. Apply to the
i scribers ou the premises.
nov 15 wtf J. D. & W. HAYNIE.
I 5E j
1 gearfee w rneec theffi. Hw ifo -aiitjs being gene-j
- rally email, ai* t herefore to ®uy, 4110 as be J
has a large minltwarff them, the aggregate amoufit [
is very considerable, and would bF. of great IvdpJ
to him at this time. He hopes,Miterarore, that ].
his friends will meet him promptly whciu called
on, or if not called on, that they will bear him in ■,
mind, and call themselves at an early opffortunity
and pay him. This being the usual jperiod'rar
, settluinonts, togethe r with the number and small
ness of his accounts, will, he hopes, be sufficient
■ xci..-;e for this publi.- r<-<|.i- 1.
jun 5 THOMAS RICHARDS.
STO P THE M U RDE RF. R.
A LIBERAL reward will be paid by the sub
scribers, for the safe delivery ojT JAMES
uuNEV,in any jul in this State, so tint he can
be brought to justify. The said J. Roney is im
puted with the murder of William H.Crawford, or.
Suuday evening last, at the residence of Robert
Jones, outhe MiHedgeville road in Columbia coun
ty. The said J. Boney is about twenty-three
years of age, black hair, blue eyes, and of sallow
complexion,, stout built, &nd weighing about one
hundred and sixty’five pounds—bad on when he
telt a blanket overcost and white hat. Any in
formation respecting him will be thankfully re
ceived by C. A. CB.AWFORD.
E. .M. CRAWFORD.
1 Columbia county, Dec. I, 1842.
BOARDING DOUSES—LOOK OUT!
EFT my house on tht 28th nit. a man by the
name cf N. B. itAMSEY, §<> called himself.
He left taking with him several things about the
house, besides breaking open a chest* and taking
about S2OO, one hundred in gold and silver j he
broke two locks, took the money ap.d left, without
paying his board, and forged some two or three or
ders. Any information respecting him will bo
tbankfally received. He is pal? faced, blue eyes,
L two of his fore teeth out, the bridge of hia nose
' sunk in, is about 25 years of age, about five feet 8
inches high. All editors are requested to copy this,
as he is not to be trusted under any consideration.
Macon, Dee. 9.* R. STERLING.
Court qf Ordinary, September Adjourned Term
I IM-?.
Georgia, > ...
Habersham coduty. 5 c xV/ Z
Present their Honors George D. Phillips,Joseph
Prince, 8, S. Daily, and ARiiisrEAD ruFHAr.i.
NICHOLS, former guardian 0
7 SL A\ rfnani P. jtojhols, having disclrargcd the
office as guardfan, William P Nichols
having arrived at that the
said guardfan be dutch aged
as afoic&aid, alter due publication
terms of the law* in the Augusta Cbrpnicle and
rentiml
A true extract Hom lite miurttes of said Ctel.
_october2O, 1842.* LEWIS V
TO THE PL A NTERS OF GEORGIA.
C’ PROPOSE to manufacture your inferior Cotton
into Bagging of any’Width and weight, which
may be desired at S cents per pound ; the planter
deducting lapouyd . in every hu s ired weigntsent,
for sand, trash, lint, &c., which is tjxeloss in man
ufacturing inferior Cotton. The Baggn.g will be
delivered in Augusta to the order of t::e planter
by, or before the 15th of .Ycgust pext, or as soon
as the Cotton can tf© manufactured after btiag re
ceived.
Those who feel disposed to accept of the above
offer, will address me at Augusta; stating the num
ber of pounds they will send,’as it is important I
should know whether there will be a sufficient
number to authorise the alteration vs my machine
ry for that purpose. I will, take (Patton in pay
meut (for the labor of nianulaciuring) at th? 1 Au
gusta prices. JOHN SHLY,
Bellville Factory, near Augusta.
dec 2 ■. ...w foi
STOLEN—From the subscriber, in
Jb&SrjSthc town of Aiken, S. C., on tiie,l2th
VIM, December, a sorrel HORSE, mane and
‘..it rather inclined to flax color, star in lib? fore,
white left hind foot, about fourteen bands high, 5
years old,-when under the saddle carries his tail
nttiei to the left side. A suitable reward will be
given for the apprehension of the thief and deten
tion of my horse. JAitE T D. BUCKiIALTER.
Aiken, December 17,1842. _3t
TrioMASW. FLEMING,
Com mission Merchant 9 Savannah,
RETURNS his thanksko the Merchants of Au
yu la, for their past patjnnage, mid solicits a cqn
iiuucncc of their-'foyers. He also asks from the
Planting Interest us Georgia, a share of their bu
sinv , and pledges himself to use every possible
iue-.ujo to satisfy a l who may confide in him.
References in Savannah 'tndrew Low & Co.,
J >foi P Williamson ic Sou, Cohen, Milter & Co.,
M.j zl B Fannin, Capt P Will-zerghor, and Mulford
Maish. In AugtuPii.—Porter Ffcniing, J W Whit
lock, Handfe Williams, and W A Beall & Co.
August 2», 1842. w6m
A U CTIO N A NR CO 1131 IS « ION
BUSING
St. Marys', Georgia,
yEli! E undersigned respectfully intown their
friends and the public generally, that they
willcommer.ee the above business on the 10th of
rids month, and hope through assiduity and atten
tion to business, to merit the patronage they will
strive >o deserve.
The senior of the firm, Mr. Hanlee, has long
been known in the above line at Nev/ York, and
will devote his entire attention to the business.
Mr. Dawse will reside at Philadety’da, and attend
to the business of the firm in that place; and cash
iidvanccs will be made on any consignments of
Cotton, Rice, &c., made at that place. They are
prepare lat all times to make liberal advances on
at! ?r,od>-consigned toihemfor dispoiosj atgmctim’.,
•’.s well hs at private, sale. They
ments. J. D. HAN LEE & CO.
.|. D. liANLEF., St. Marys’, Ga. dec 17
M. G. Dawse, Philadelphia, Pa. w2m
Snsjuirltsnl JffeAicisten 11 f
Marshall’s Sarsaparilla,
R S with confidence offered tp the Medical Facul
s ly and the public, as possessing in a groat de
gree-, all the virtues of SARSARARtLLA in its
most concentrated form, being prepared by a new
..mi improved process ,over ail.others, which ex
tracts nil the active matter of t\f rout. This Syr
up i$ h'ghly recommended as a Spring and Fall pu
i.iicr of rhe blood, and will he found particularly
useful in the cure of Rheumatism, Ulcers, Scrofu
la, Tetter, White Swelling, Cutaneous Eruptions,
' ..nd all disorder.} aribii.g from an imp.n’e urrttc of
lire btood, the abuse of foercury, fkc. I
who present* MARSHALL'S ’ ARSAPAiULLA,
will alien discover sr.c'i incojite.stible evidence of
curative powers, shall fully e.itr.blish its
charactei and superiority overall others now in yse. '
•.)»;t (tigb-ounce bottle confahis moie.'cf tire nc
i.v piihcip'e of **artsopfirt/Aa than a g?.iion cf
ui.;-.•-• ir.ixtuies u-’nally sob-i’.in '.be steres, nnd those ,
who have been dlsirpposijLled in the use op Sarsapa
rdlu, lirill find this an effectual remedy.
Td arshall’s A ermx/qge,
Is rAoramendod to ruracs, parents and xithers, .
who have the care of chihlreR k the most safe
I :md eflectual medicine yet diteo-
} ,’cted. Besides being a safe ami active vermifuge,
j i: is so pleasapt that no cbiffi will refuse to take it.
;It is equally fcfltcncious in n rno* otherditer.lers,
I sirh c 'biiwel c end oil -oin
t ,d • ite io which childrim are liabte.
Hcyi's Irir lit.-rsras.
This valuable Ernbrocatfon h been used
‘ great siKoebS in the cure vs ti e most trbpbtesfciTte
if.iicuscs with which, the hor.-e H affected, such as ,
old strains, /.alls, strains of the should
ers ; &c. It seqn cures tel*! (•'. ft - i ..o.r cuts,
bitustis, fit. it is highly rerdramendedvand should
bo constantly kept in the stables of ail persons pwti
iog horses.
.‘old at. W. MA RS BALL’S, (sucre-.-cx to Chas
Marshall.) No. 312 Market street a ove Ninth,
Puiiadoiphia.
M IRS HALL’S Voinpuuud Sy ipp of Liverwort,
do do Tonic Mixture,
do do of S urapari ba, Cubebs and
itepuiva„
do Extract of ppehn,
do do Pink Root, See Sic. .
Fur sale by J. J>. MARSH ,7’LL,
nov 29 \y6:n Successor to Thos. I. Wsay
'tyT (iTICE —All persona havii-g dcm?nd f again"!
|Joshua Lazepby, late of Warrea.<;oui.iy, de
ceased, arc requested to lender iu property
attested witliiu the time by i xw, and
tbo.-je indebted lo the e.c 1. qucstcuto make
j immediate piyt.rant. ELI IS L/xZEABY, Adm’r.
Decetnlnjr 5,1842.
ISTOTICE. —All persons having demands ngeinst
the estate of Wilium Hun’, late of Colum
bia county, deceased, are requested lo render them
in properly attested within ’t<« time pre cubed by
tew, and tbo-e indebted to said estate arc r< quested
to make immediate paj mcnl. 9
Dec. 9, 184?. LUCY BUNT, Adm’x.
IKTOTICS. —AH persons indebted to thee a*. ■
of Robert Lazenby, late of Wanen county,
deceased, are requested to mike immediate pay
ment. and those to whom said estate may be in
debted, are hereby notified to render m their de
mands duly authenticate!’ according to low.
Dec. 15,1842. JOHN HARRIS, Adm’r.
1 moßi ' ns after date, application will be
8’ made to the honorable, the Inferior (teurt of
Burke county, when sitting for ordinery pmpt«»cs,
for leave to sell a negro girl, by the the narru:• of
Adeline, belonging to the estate of Alexander Me-
Ray, late of said county deceased.
. Nov. 26, tel ?. E.B. LEWIS, Ex r.
’ inoDt^s date, appii-?’:n: will bo
gjj made to tbe honorable, the Inferior Cour* of
’ Jefferson county, when sitting for otymary pmpe
r ses, for leave to sell al! the land and negroes te- !
longing io the estate of Nathaniel Sampk-s, late ©f |
said county, deceased, for the purpose of a divisu-u ■
! among the heirs of said estate.
9, 1‘ 42. JOHN
months after date, applicrtii n v. i-| be
-E? made to the Honorable laterior Court oi Burke
' county, when sittihg for ordinary purp • fti
leave to sell all the real estate of Etheldicd Du: -
‘ ford, deeeosed. DANIED BRINSuN, Adm’r.
November 26, 1842.
r - *“ -
t OTICE.—AH persons having demands agaicst
4 l i ,e estate of Mark Stokes, late cf nnrke
county, deceased,are requested to make immedisi.-*
h payment, and those having demandsagamft raid
j estate, will plcxsp present them property atle eo.
witbin the time prescribed by law.
Dec. 13, 1b42. WM. MOORE, Adm’r.
2 IkTUTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate
ti of Nancy Wright, late of Jefferson county,
if deceased, are requested to raak.? i ’i;,; rt .ti.‘.t: p.j.-
ment, and the creditors of •: iI < ria to r.judir
11 demands in teims of the iaw, to tira eKceutoi -.
i. NOAH SSMITIJ, / rv ,
ELBERT HUDSON,} ’
December 22,1542.
PUWC sAl.as. __ |
d'iX the fitet xiuHdrtyfoi .Fet’nmj yMI k* 1
bfr U.>e W?t:ar Uosit of Colf.nibiS I
fifli®., btln' "-. tfwpiiriial 1 .S& of ii*"-
cwt-'.. i° v, fr‘ 1 ; Jbb a iwyjj Netty »
a-</ian; Ju:l/ a woman ; and a w<—and I
iiJ two : mail ('’tildieu, beionginJUrTme of i
<rfio:nas H Witev, d.-cesMd. and sol# fce.UiOWne- I.
fit of tho heirs and xteditore of
i eirni «•»'<.• kno * n si Ibo ‘ ’le- Wbß. . 'JT ,
Doc 1,1842. 11 Allllß.'-l.
ADMI XfSTKATOH’S HAI ,K.
'£71711.1. be sold on ibe first.Taueday m.January
V v next, agreeable to an order of th® Superior
Comt of fricnmbnd county, all the interest that the
estate of ibe late Wrn Wrighlhas in three lion-.i-,
situate in the city of Augnsta, between JaeksOn
and Campbell street-, and on rhe souib side of
Ellis sh eet.
Also, on the s»mc d >ytt Appling, 66 seres mere
or less o pine land, lying near the Millejgei'iik
wad, in district No 6 of Columbia county.
Gh'DlUiF. '.V..CUAWFWID, Adm’r.
November J, 1842 • ' ...
A.OJIiNISTii/.TOSi’S SAI.K.
i kN the first Tuesday iu February next, wijlbe
q P void, at the court house in Colombia counly,
the ibllcwir' tracts of land, belonging to the estate
o. James Hloc'-.-itou, deceased ; one tract, contain,
ing 66 arret, more ci less, joining lands ol'Zacbary
and Clanton. Also, 90 acres, more or less, mi the
Little tliokee Creek, j-aieiu/ l=nds of Clapton,
Smith and others. The above lauds sold for the
benefit ot the heirs of said deceased. Terms made
known oa the dav of s.-lr.
WM. \ A&BIJKOUGH.? . . ,
W. P. BEALL.
November 26, 1842. _ L
A D3IIN IST R ATO R’S SALK.
ON the first Tuesday hi February next, will be
sold at ’.iie market bouse in the town oi
Louisville, Jeffcrsou county, ngiceahle to an order
of the honorable Inferior Court of said county,
five hundred and forty-two steres of pine land, on
the waiersjaf Gut, adjoining iand:>Jof Turner,
Kennedy 2nd others, subject to widow’s dower
theicir. Also, the following negroes, to wit:—
Frederick a man; Sophia ?. women, and her three
children, .Sarah a girl, Maria a fori, and Gncey an
infant. Sold as the property of Giilaud II Tai ver
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of laid deceased. Terms on he day of sale.
BENNETT 8 SMITH, Adm’r.
November 30,
A D niXIMTK.ATOR’S' SA LE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Febru
ary next, at the ceurt house in DeKalb
county, under the authority of the lat*t will and
testamer.t of William Reeve, late of said county,
iwo to wit; ent a woman uiamed
j . /j.-* 50 yearuxild ; one boy Antoin, ,9 years
old, for the benefit tef tin mirs i.iiu ereduois of
sSid deceased. Terms of sale on day. . ;
JAS. W, REEVE, Adm’r.
December 3,1842.
ADMSN ISTR ATOR’3 SALK.
ON the first Tuesday iu February, 1843, will j
be sold, before the court house door in the g
town of Waynesboro, Burke cuunty, the following *
property, to wit: cne hundred and foity-live acres
of land, more or loss, adjoining Bc-nj E Gilstrap
and otner?, 0:1 the waters of Rocky Greek, bold j-,
as the property of Peter Applewhite, deceased.
Also, four negroes of said deceased, to wit:—
Anity, bicke, Bill and Rose. Sold for the benefit jj
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. r
JOHN APPLEWIIITE, Adm’i.
November £9, lb£2. q
AO.>!IM.ST«ATOH’;I SALE. h
ON the first Tuesday in February next, will be .
sold, agreeable to an order of the honorable, }
the Inferior Court of Burke county, when riding
for ordinary pin poses, before the < curt house floor •
in Waynesboro, between the n«ual hours of sate, *
the following property, to wit: three negroes,
Rose, Tom and Phil. .Sold as the property of Mary
Chance, deceased. Sold for the benefit ol the heirs 1
and creditors of said deceased Teffos cf gale cn
the day. HENRY CHANCE, Adm’r. .
November 29,1842.
A Ddl IN I STR ATOR’S hA S ,sfi.
ON Tuesday, the .Uth day of January, 1843, I
will be sold at the late residence of Thomas
M Smith, deceased, such portions of the perishable I
property as will not be necertary to retain to keep s
up the plantation, consisting of household and
kitchen furniture, carriage, stock,&e. Tscmfi.cn '
the day of sale.
All persons having claims against the estate will <
present them properly authenticated, in older that
provision may be made for payment. Trßsc in
debted will comp forward and inake payincnt, or 1
renew their note* with satisfactory sccnritv.
P. W. HUTCH Eb UN, Adm’r.
November 28, 1842*
APJ. \i - '
ON the first Tuesday iu February next, will be 1
sold order of the (-ourt of Grdicary, in j
'Taliaferro county, before the court house door in
the town of AlbUty, Baker countyone town lot,
being known in the plan <>f raid fovyh by lot No G,
in the town of Albany, Baker county, containing
one-fourla of one acre, the property of Josiah S
Peck, deceased. Terms of sale cash. 1
WILLIAM T. PEEK, Adm’r <
November 2S, 1842. _
TCXECVTOItS’ SAIJE.
1 1 'ILL be sold at the majket house, in the city
I V of Augusta, on the firstTuesday in January
next, within the usual hou|*s of sale, thirty shares
of he Mechanics’ Bark of Augu.sta; also forty-five
shares of the Bank of the Mate of (Georgia; and
one hundred shares of the Georgia Insurance and
Trust Com jfony, belonging to the estate of Marsha!
Keith, deceased. -G. 'A . CRAWFORD,
TURNER CLAN PON,f-Ex’ra.r
Oct. 8. tS-’-l WILLIA M ,1O?4V S. J
■ CLVrOILS’ SALE. '
Ik&ylfok be sold on the first Tuesdy in March
Yv n-JXt. nt tho court house door in Waynes
borough, B irke county, between the usual hours of
sate, the followi’ig property, viz: Light hundred
acres vs oak and hickory Laud, more or less, with
all the improvemjcnte thereon, it being the planta
tion of Mathew Albritton, late of said county, de
cet»cd. and sold as bis property—sokl at the first
purchaser's risque. Also two negroes, viz: Ned
and Piiillis. icrir-s on the daj\
JAMES GRUBBS, .
JATTLETON ALBRITTUN,S Aau ‘ fS ’
Df-cembr.r 20,184?.
S/ILIC.
ON the fust Tuesday in February next, will be
ra,d before the Court Mouse doortat Waynes
boro’, Burke County- between the usual horn’s of
sale, thcfoltowing pro|ierty.bcljuguig to the estate
oi stepi)eu Corker, deceased, (o(»7)five hundred
and sixty seven acres of lartd, rtioroteff less, the
same beidg part efthe plantation wheteon the de
cetstfl lived. Aisj, three negroes, viz.
boy rbout 17 ycais oi l, and Lydia a woimu. an ’
her child; Property sold in ter-nsof fno Will and
by order of the Court of Ordinary of Burke County,
for the: benefit us the heirs and creditors of ‘;nid dc
coised. J. W/ Carswell, Oi’rs .
November 29,
; : .ti'- ITOJi’S ILE.
v< JTTILL bo raid,on the third Saturday in Jan
fiV uary next, at Ci o' 5 Keys, so DeKalb comi
ty, or.o bed and furniture, one cho--t of drawers,
ar-d other articles too to iraiis to irfention, be lodg
ing to the estate of William ReeVv, late of sard
county, tk ecu./ d. Terms of rate made known (a
the day. JAS. W'. REEVE, Adm’r.
D cembcr 3, 1842.
■ ; .
JLL.-be-sold, at Waynesboro, ou the first
•4 * Tuerd-ty in February ri ext, the
• Mwceriaueous B'Ouk;., the Alcilici.xs yud Lajtiu
belonging, to the. os tote of Dr. W. Iter G. A.
Hamilton, deceased.
:’’i, !-- 0. KtISH '. A M.I.L'J, Ari.r.'r
OD'IIN ffUßttU'e'W SALE,
ri rt"' I,;C ’t'uesd y in Febiuary next, v. ill Le
p sold before the court hou e door in Steriveft
county, between the urmal hoins cf sale, one negro,
prl named Winney ; levied on as the pit-puly oi
balinda. i’4 uid, t > nisfv n mortgage fi fa in favor
of Adam Brinson. PETER ARNETT, Sh’ff
I h CC-IGte.T 1,
■
A Y'd the fust Tuesday iu February next, will be
C. sold, at tho lower market hou ein fho city 01
Augusta, within the usual hours of sale, agreerbk
to an order of the honorable tho lnferipj Court oi
Richmond county v. hen sitting for oidihniy purpo
ses, a Lo. situated on the north sice of Reynok
street in said city, on which it hasaj'iontof fifty
feet, more or lets, bounded on the south by Rey
nold street, on the east by a lot late the properiy o.
Robert Cutopbell. on the north" by the
line of Musgrove’s warehouse lot, arnlou
by a vacant lot repainting the same from a Ij.
o wned and occupied by George M- The w. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs of the late William Bryson.
HAffPRR C. BRA’§UN, Adm’r.
November 18,1842.
BURKE SHERIFF'S .SALE.
a /'ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Febru
yf ary next, before tho court' hou e dour iu the
town of W aynesbon), two likely negrogirls, Eme
tine and Ellen, both good bouse servants, and one
a good sempstress ; one bay horse and a cream
horse; levied on as the property of Jonathan Me
Croan, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Burke in
ferior court at the suit of Rbcsa McCrpan and Eli
McCroan vs Jonathan McCroan. Property pointed
out in said mortgage.
ISAAC MESBEX, Dep. Sheriff.
Dertßtf 1* . j.
GUAEUHAN’S SALE.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable In-
ferior Court of Burke county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in February next, before the court house
door in Waynesboro, bji.tur.en the usnai hours, of
sale, the following property, to WM: three hundred
I acres oi land, adjoining l.radsof Josiah Murphree,
H. P. Jones ami others;.aho, two regroefc, Rande!
•; and Hannah,.raid as the property of Cniteis I eap
trot. JENSE A. LEAPTROT, Gard’n.
| November 26, 1842.
BURKW NIiKKIFF-S SAEE.
IBL bs sold cn the fust Tuesday in Februa-
V v ty next, nt tho the court fa,use door io the
town of Waynesboro, Burke county, bciueen the
usual nours of sale, one house and lot in the town
of Waynesboro, known in the Dian of said, town as
lot No 13, adjoinin'? lot No ! I od th*' North, front
ing the court house square or public sqnure on the
south, My rick treet outhe cast, a.id LPcrty st on
the west; levied on as the property of Robert I!
Gray, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from the superior
court of Burke county, ih favor tl Wn» VV Davies’
Said property pointed out in said m< u.-age fi fa.
LSAAC ME2SEX, Dqj. SherdL
Decenffier 5,1842.
months afterdate, wtil le
Jl? made to (he Kmiuiabte the h;-r cr f\.-n-t <!
* Columbia county, when riling fe. ordinary >•>-.-
i poses, for leave to sell the whole of the lands •-; 6
i negroes belonging to. tfie cAlate of John Gt'", se.>.,
i deceased.
I Oct 6,1842. GABRIEL JONES,adm’r.
PLBLI £.^ A
“SA yiLL be sold at the market house in
1 the town of Louisvjile, within thfe usual
..hours oCsJb, ou, tho first Tuesday in February
■next,.one ifeeroslave, named PSul, about seventy
yr arsoto, , tS6property of John Pierce. Sold
for the iiJpoee of paying jell fees.
/ STEPHEN S. PERKINS, JaUor.
KE Shori(r«.J?ale.--Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in March next. In tho
town of Waynesboro, Burke county, between the
usual hours of sale, the following negroes: Jack,
a man. Jim, a man, Randal, a. man, Isom, a man,
I'nimv, a woman. Rachel a woman, and Maria,
a woman, levied on as the property of Jacob
Evans,to satisfy a mortgage frta front the Inferior
Court <4 Burke county, in favor of John Brig
ham vs Evans.
ISAAC MISSEX, D. Sheriff.
January 6, 13®. j, .
IyxECU’rrtWS SALE.— On Thurs-
Jrf day, the 15th <\y of February next, will be
sold, at the lure u of Wlllianifion Bird, of
Taliaferro counly, a iarije portion of the
perishable prope. ty of snid decciiswi, consisting
of Horsee, Mules, Cowk, HogH, and other kinds
oi stpek, Plantation Tooh, R<md Wagon, &c.,
and a large quantity of Corn, Fodder, Oats, tec.,
and various other articles too tedious lo mention.
Terms ma<le known on the day of sale.
AI.EXANDER H. STEPHENS, Ex’r.
Januaty 5, 1843. ~ ■
C COLUMBIA Sheriffs Sale.—Will be
J sold, at Columbia court house, on the first
Tuesday in March next, between tile usual hours
of sal,', a negro man named Alfred, levied on as
the property of Wm. B. Betdie, to satisfy a mort
gage fi fa from Columbia Inferior Court, at the
suit of James W. Blackstone ai-ainst William B.
Beallc. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi
fa. ’ R. H. JONES, Sheriff.
January 5, 1843.
A DMINISTRAT()RS’ SALE —On
r\ the first Tuesday in March next, will be
sold, under order of the Court of Ordinary of
Burke county, at the court house of said county,
the following properly, belonging to the estate of
Jacob Evans, docensed, viz: one tract of Land,
containing one hundred and fifty acres, adjoining
James (todbee and others, four hundred and forty
acres of Land, known as the Bargeman place; al
so, the following Negroes: a negro woman named
Ellen, Nancy and her two children, Harriet and
Allen. Sold’for the benefit of the creditors. —
Terms on the day.
JAMES R. StOORE, Adm?r.
ELIZABETH EVANS, Adm’x.
BURKE Sheriff’s Sale.—Will be
sold, on rhe first Tuesday in February next,
at the court house in the town of Waynesboro,
Burke comity, SOO acres Land, oak and hickory,
adjoining lands of Jahn Owens, James H. Duke,
estate of Desebayes end others, levied on as the
property of Jefferson Roberts, to satisfy sundry
executions from the Superior Court of Burke
county, one in favor of Stephen Blankenship vs
Jefferson Roberts, one in fafor of Philip Robin
son vs Jefferson Roberts, and others vs Jefferaoa
Roberts.
Also, ten bales gined Cotton, levied on as the
property of Josiah Lewis, to satisfy one execution
from the Superior Court of Burke county, in favor
nf Stephen Blankenship vs Josiah Lewie and
Benjamin Lewis, one in favor of Thomas Wil
liams vs Josiah Lewis, nnd others vs Josiah
Lewis.
Also, 1300 acres Land, whereon James M. Dye
lives, adjoining lands of Dye, Daniel and others,
levied on as the property of Vrinh T. Lockett, to
satisfy two executions front the Superior Court of
Burko county, one in favor of Samuel F. Train
vs James M. Dye nnd Uriah T. Lockett, one in
favor of Wood, Johnston &. Brewett vs James M.
Dye and Uriah T. Lockett.
Also, 300 acres Land, adjoining lands of Apple
white. James 11. Duke nnd others, levied on as
the properly of Bennias Kilpatrick, to satisfy an
execution In favor of Henry B. Todd vs Beanias
Kilpatrick, William Kilpatrick and others vs Ben
nias Kilpatrick.
Also, 7 acres Land, adjoining lands of John
Moxley and others, levied on ns the property of M.
K. West, to satisfy an execution in favor of J. B.
Notherlandvs M. K. West. Property pointed out
by plaintiff. Levied nnd returned to me by a con
stable.
Also, 50 acres Land, adjoining lands of R. Atta
way and others, levied on ns the property of KU
H. Moxley ami M. M. Moxley, to satisfy two exe
cutions from the Justice's Court, in fiivor of J. B.
Netherijmd vs Eli H. Moxley and M. M. Moxley
Property pointed out by M. M. Moxley. Levied
and returned lo me by a constable.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, one negro boy named Guice, levied on as
the property of William R. Hadley, to satisfy
suiukv small fi fas in fav.tr of George Merritt vs
■William R. Hadley, and William Barron, security.
Levy madeand returned to me by a constable.—
Property pointed out bv James Moore.
January ' 5, 1843. 'S. W. BLOUNT, Sh’ff.
BURKE Sheriff’s Sale.—Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in February next, in
the town of Waynesboro, Burke county, between
the usual hours of sale, 533 acres Land, adjoining
Charles Whitehead, A. J. Lawson nnd others, le
vied on ns the property of Joseph M. Perry, to sa
tisfy one execution from, the Superior Court in
favor of JesSe Kent vs Joseph M. Perry. And
others vs Joseph M. Perry.
Also, 93 acres Land, adjoining lands of Mrs.
Harlow, Charles Whitehead and others, levied on
as the property of Joseph M. Perry, to satisfy an
execution from the Inferior Court of Burke coun
ty, in favor of Jesse Jent ys Joseph M. Perry.
Also, '.’oo acres Pine Land, adjoining lands of
Middleton, Thorn, Jordan, Joiner and others, levi
ed on as the. property of I‘larvy Andrews, to satis
fy two Justice’s execatjoris in fnvdr of Martin
Herrington vs Harvey Andrews and Gipson West.
Property pointed out by defendant. Levied and
returned io be by a constable.
Also, 40 acres Land, adjoining lands of estate of
Marke Stokes, A. Bonnell and others, levied on
an the property of Gipson West, to satisfy two
small executions from the Justice’s Court, iu fa
vor of Jacob Evans. Property pointed out by
pluntifl'. Levied and returned to me by a consta
ble. ' ■ •. |
Also, 150 acres oak and hickory Lund, adjoining
lands of Win. Laselter, 11. Bell and others, levied
ot» as the property of Salomon Thompson, as se
curity for William Thompson, deceased, to satisfy
four small executions from the Justice’s Court,
in favor of William Ln-seter, executor on the es
tate of Ann H. Dun vs Solomon Thompson, secu
rity for Wm. ’l'houipson.
Also, 1,00 acn s Lund, adjoining lands of John
AA'imberfy, Elizabeth I.ivly and others, on Briar
Creek, levied on as the property of John T. Livly,
to satisfy two executions from the Justices’ Court,
i.i favor of Elisha ITayiitnns, administrator on the
estate of Moses Davis, vs John T. Livly. Pro
perty pointed out hy defendant. levied and re
turn’ d to me by a constable.
Ale ', 300 aeres ..and, adjoining lands of Wm.
Cox, Nathan McCollmh and others, levied on as
the property of Wilson Burch, to satisfy two ex
ecutions from th- Justices Court, in favor of .locals
Evans vs Wilson Burch, and others vs Wilson
Btireh. The above land sold subject to a mort
.gil'c. Levied and r turned bv it constable.
‘ IS A AC MESSEX, D. Sheriff
January 5, 1813. ,
J' EF F E RSO N County, Georgia.—
Whereas Mitchi II Walden applies to me for
Letters of Administriiiioii on lite estate of Sam
uel Walden, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ndltloilish, all
mid singular, ihu kindred and creditors of said
to be and appciiriitiny office, within the
time proscribed by law, lo show'cause, if any they
hove, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, in Louisville.
EBEXEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk.
Jimitarv's, 1843.
pkj < ITIC'E.-—All persons having claims
1 y aiminst the estate of Williamson Bird, lute
of Taliaferro countv, deceased, will please present
them within the time prescribed by law, duly au
thenticated. to the subscriber, and all persons in
debted to said deceased will phase call and settle
same.
.kLEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Ex’r.
JannnryS, 1843.
J EFFERSON County, Georgia.—
Whereas .Susan A. Robbins and Thomas
W. Battcy, administratrix and administrator on
the estate of SamuelroW. Robbins, late of said
county, deceased, appyl to me for letters dismla
sory from their said adihinistratioti.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, nil
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, tinbe and appear at my office within the
lime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, nt office, in Louisville.
EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk.
January 5, 1843.
|.!( )UR months after date, application
JL 1 will be made to the Honorable the Inferior
■ Court of Columbia county, while sitting for ordi
: nary purposes, for leave to sell ail the real estate
■ of Luke F. Clark, deceased.
JOHN G. TANKERSLY, Adm’r.
i January 5, 1843.
NERVE ANO BONE LINIMENT.
‘ A WARRANTED cure for Rheumatism.
1 2xk EVANS’S SOOTHING SYRUP.
A first rate article for cbildrea teething.
HAYS’LINIMENT,
For Piles. &c. Ac.
EAST INDIA HAIR DYE,
For coloring the hair, warranted not to injure ihs
" skin.
K BAGNERE’S VERMIFUGE,
1 Unrivalled—for worms in children.
e s SPOHN’S HEjIDACHE REMEDY,
*, For sick headache, arising from acidity of the sto
mach, &c.
; BALM OF COLUMBIA,
‘ For restoring hair and curing baldness.
CHLORINE TOOTH WASH,
For cloansiug the teeth nnd purifying the breath.
_ EVANS’S CAMOMILE & APERIENT PILLS.
A certain cure for Dyspepsia, Ctc.
The articles can be obtained fresh and genuine
€ at the Drug Store nf ROBERT AUSTIN,
2 doors bejow the Eagle &; Phmnix Hotel,
u je *•
t hhds and tierces superior
, JW 8 Muscovado Molasses. For sale by
' (1 T. S. METCALF.
WHOi-ESALt. :>BUG<IIST.
s Win. HAI SES, Jr.
No. 235 liroad street,
IS constantly receiving fresh supplies ut Drug t,
Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also an extensive
‘c. assortment of Brushes, Toilet and Shaving Soap*
i‘ Perfumery, &c,, of domestic and foreign itunufci
tures,selected by their agents; also a fre-h supply ui
<i En*lisn G&iaeu Seed. Country mcrcbenis ard
Physician.-are invited to call and ex&rninv um
stock.
q^Aliberal discount made for cash, nov 1
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