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Cheap Advertising.
jWKbais Lawyers. Meehann **. rn i other
business or ptoiessional men. can have a Ca d
not ending rora uses inserted, in toe- t k
l)f the following, one year lor FOk •-»' L ‘
LARS ryo.wAYHtx Mote than
four lines will be rito^djit ’>'<* same rate. _
~~ g. WALKER.
Warehouse and C..mmfo«ion Merchant.
- y >2] Hamburg, R, C._ _Jff_
“."fRAWFOUD & GUNBY,
Factors and Commission Marchants.
re.• YT No. 72 Bay-st.. Savannah. Ge.
I’UOMAS 11 (Mi.HILL.
Attorney at Law,
hov 26-wK Louisville. Jefferson Co
j W. M. BERRIEN,
> Attorney at mw.
H l, t Rome, h’loy.l eoaniy t.a.
THOMPSON ALLAN
Attorney at Law,
ty.Bl.mtf ' '
JOHN M. ASHURSt
attorney at Law,
Eatonton,,Ga.
jan 12-lvm __ ;
LEMNS E. E. DUGAS,
Attorney at Law,
, Clarkesville, Gn.
ap 19-mti
JOHN A. TUCKER,
Attorney at Law,
feh 15-ly Clinton. Jones county. Ga.
JOSEPH W. THOMAS.
Attorney at Law.
oetli-irwly _ Warrenton, Ga.
ANDREW .1. HANSELL.
Attorney at Law.
noy 25-ts Dahlonega. Ga-
HENRY J- LANG,
Attorney at Law.
je_23rtf Lincolnton, Ga.
T R. AtfAHONE
Attorney at Law.
up 12-iy Tuskegee, Macon county, Ala.
DAVID C. NEAL,
Attorney at Law.
feb'2-17 Wetumpka, Ala.
G? PUTNAM.
Attorney at Law.
octlß-wly WanwMon, Ga.
ALFRED A. OVERTON
Attorney at Law.
lanj.i-lv
IRWIN & AV INN.
Attorneys at Law.
David IrwJS, Marietta, Ga.
ff». T. Winn. Cass-. IHcJi >. J/L-l-L 1 —
JOSEPH-C. WILKINS
. Attorney at Lav..
Will pcwiiee in ail the count! s of the t’.a tern
Circuit. Office in Rieeboro.'Liberty county, Gti.
sept 11 - 11
ROBERT Y. HARRISS,
Attorney at I,aw,
Wayneaboto, Ga.
Will practice law in the counties of. Burke,
Richmond. Columbia, Washington. Jeffer.s-.in and
Striven. ly kb 12
A C. SCOTT.
Will practice Law in the several counties of the
Flint Circuit. Office ar Jsekson, Butts county,
Ga. it septa
Q’Tho Southern Recorder and Columbus En
quirer will copy tire above.
STEPHENS N BURCH.
Attorneys at Law,
Crawfordville, Ga.
Will practice in the counties of Taliaferro,
Greene, Hancock, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Warren,
Elbert and Lincoln. A. H. Stephens,
jan 14-ly Robert S. Bern h,
All llltA Y & GLEN N
Attorneys al Law,
McDonouuh, Henry Co- Ga.
Will punctually attend to any business entrust
ed to their cure. Office at Ah Don-High, Henry
county, Ga. A. G. Mi r.u.-vv,
ap22-ti L. J. Gt-nxs.
FELIX C. MOORE.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Crawfordville, Ua.
Will practice Law the Courts of Taliaferro
and adjacent counties.
N. B. AVill also attend to eases in Bankruptcy.
Office near Rail Road Depot. ~ w6m ■ jan 7
“ LUCIUS J. GARTRELL
Attorney al Law,
Will attend the Courts of tin- several counties 1
in the Northern Circuit. Business entrusted to
his care will receive prompt and unremitting at
tention. Office at Washington, Wilkes county,
Ga. jan S wSm
JOHN R. STANFORD,
Attorney at Law.
Clarkesville, Gn.
Will practice in the counties of Clarke, Frank
lin, Habersham, Forsyth, Lumpkin, Gilmer,
Union, Murray and Gwinnett, and in the Federal
Circuit Court for Georgia. jy 17
PHILIP CLAYTON.
Attorney at Law,
Athens. Ga.
Will practice in the counties of Clarke, Walton,
Gwinnett, Hull, Jackson, Habersham and I- tank
lin. t; jan3l_
E. Y. & .1. HILL,
Attorneys at Law.
Monticello, Ga.
Have resumed the practice, and will attend the
Courts of the Octutdgce, and the adjoining conn
ties of the Flint Cinnir. It .
i & W .1. pKeples
Attorneys at Law.
Gainesville, Ga.
Practice in the following counties of th> West
ern and Cherokee Circuits, viz: Walton, I lark,*,
Jackson, Franklin, Habersham, Hall, Gwinnett,
Lunikin, Union, Cass, Gilmer, Cherokee. 1 orsyth
and Cobb. befehbnces.
Aucusla.- Messrs. A. J.<V T. YV. Mill* r. Janies
Gardner, jr- Esq., Hou. W. AV. Holt, Hou. .1. ’A .
Wilde. Mr. Hays Bowdr.-, Col. H. H. Cumming.
Col. Chas. J. Jenkins. Messrs. Hand & Seruutoji,
Mr. John J. Cohen, Messrs. Rathbone A Baker.
Goinesrife—Mr- Jos. Rivets, Jas. Law. Esq.
dec 9 ~ g
LAW NOTICE:- JOHN' 'W W IL
SON and LEWIS POTTER having ass
tinted themselves in the Practieeol l.av.. will
punctually art. nJ to any professional imsinr :-
entrusted t > them iu the counties of Taliaferro,
Green, Oglethoipi*. Columbia, Hancock. Lincoln,
Warren and Wilk. Uffiee at Crawfordville. tie
jtm 10 "
Merchant Mills for sale.
The subscriber oilers I'm ale a valuable
set of Merchant Mills in Cherokee comity. Ga ,
on Little River, five miles from its junction with
the Hightower River, running two prs. Fr.- nch
Burra, four fe.-t in diameter, un.l one pr. Corn
Stones, four and a half feel. The etaam'ts m .. -r
failing, and affords water power sufficient to drive
an extensive Factory as well as the Alills. Ih. y
are within 1«-II miles oi the Western and AlbmliC
Rail Road, and within thirteen miles of th.it
beautiful and thriving village, Marietta, surround
ed by a fme country of laud ami a dc-rise popula
tion. The Shoal is .t good one, and advantugeotis
ly siiiiat.-d a < regards health, being easy oi u.-i evs
froui both sides of the river. There are one hun
dred and twenty acres Land belonging to the
tract, with a great immber of other Ims contigu
ous, that doubth ... might he pmeh::s'd (br lit.-- in
the hands of th. draw, rsl on favorable term,.
Anv person who may wish to purchase this pro
: pertv would do w. 11 m c.-.1l , xamine, as a bar
gain can be had. A.ldi. s--. at Hickory Flat,
Cherokee county, Ga. GEO. GI'NBA .
jan 5 . tit-L 1 •
IMPOKTAN’i' IVIHDK : Vi:
M ARSHALL’S SAILS YPAHILLA
is with confiilence offered to the Msdicat
Facidty ami the public, us possessing in a great
• degree all the virtues of Sarsaparilla in its most
Abneentrated Form, being prepared bv a m « aid
j's Improved process over all others, which extracts
"f all the active matter of the root. This syrup is
* vhfahly recommended as a Fall and Sprlngpuiilier
ofvh * blood, am! will be found particolaily ttsetul
in th- cure of Rheumatism, Ulcers. Scrofula, Tet
ter. White Swelling, Cutaneous Eruptions, and
all disortiicrs arising from an impure state ot the
blood, th* abuse of mcreury. &c. Phvsicians who
prescribe Mtirshall’s Sarsaparilla, will soon dis
cover such ineontestiblc evidence of its curative
powers, as shall fully establish its character and
superiority over oil others now in use. One eight
ounce bottl. contains morn of th. a, tiv, principle
of Sarsaparilla, than a gallon of those mixtures
usually sold in the stores, and those who have
g been disappointed Hi Ihr use of SarsaporiHa. irill
find this an ejt'ertuai remedy.
yfAKSHAI.I.'S I’Ett.Wf-'l UH- I- i.-.-,mi
mended to nurses, parents and others, who liav.
the can* of children. th. most safe and eliov tual
warm-deerroylna medfo’-ne yet discovered. He, ides
being usqA'tmd acfice vx-ruuluge, it is so pha-atit
that no child will refuse to take it. It is equally
efficacious in removing other disorders, stieh as
ho,r<! complaints, .omitir.a, and all compmius to
which children are liable.
lUd Yf.'S HhIBHOCATH/N, for Horses,
jfrds valuable Embrocation has been us .1 with
-rm ‘*-iv.it success in tluv cure of the most tnmbh -ome
■ disetises with which 'he horse is atfoct. d, such ns
okl supine, swellings, gulls, strains of the should
<-r», vve. It soon < ures old or fresh wounds, cuts,
bruises, &c. h is highly ecoiumeudvd, and
should be constantly kept in the stable s ot all per
sons owning horses.
Sold at AV. MARSHALL’S, (successor toCbas.
Mil-hall, \ . 312 Miuitti Strut abtvi-Ninth.
Philadelphia. also,
Marshxll’s Compound Syrup o'. Liverwort.
- Tonic .Mixture,
“ of Sarsaparilla, Cubebs
and Copaiva,
Extract of Buchit,
" l; Pind Root, Ac. &c.
For sale by J. E. MARSH ALL.
nov 29-wdni Successor to Th-’. I. AA ray’.
I IST OF LETTERS, remaining in
A the Post Office at APPLING, Ga.. on the
Ist January-, 18+3.
Bland, D N 2 Marlin. 'l'l'livcr
Boyd, HeA-Rltth Sh-nklid Robert
Bass, Di* Smith, .veslovv
Bovvare. Ai:s Alertlut li Symmons, Lewis
Barber, Littleton Smith, John AV
Clerk oi Inferior Court, Shipp, Airs Nancy
Gibson. Lewis Southerland, Miss E
Hartson. Benjamin Sturges, Allred
Holliman, Hugh Smith, W () P
Hoff, Miss Arma 2 Stanford, David
Harris. James 1A White, Janies W
Jones, Isaac AV heeler, Charles N
Jones. William AVilliams, H O
Jones, Daniel Wooding, R E
Kno.v, James Wellborn, Marshall II
Milton* John
_jan 11 H. W. GERALD, P. M.
t, < IKNTLEaI \ .\. vho hits hail seve
-Z"siL ral years experience iu his profession, wish
es a situation as Teacher in a respectable Acade
my. He is perfctly acquainted with the Latin
and Greek Classics, speaks French fluently, a full
course of Mathematlt-s, History, Philosophy, di-e.
Satisfactory- references shall be given. Explicit
communications addresetf to "J: I*'.'' through the
Post Office, shall be immediatelv attended to.
hm 13 trwltw.’i
•■NO I liRE Nt) PAY.”
THE PHILOTOKEN:
OR FEMALES’ FRIEND.
rptHs medicine may be resorted to
JL with confidence, for the purpose of »vli?ving
pain anxiety, wakefuUness, nenrtcuin, nausea,
&e. U allays irritation, and by its control dwr
the nen ous system, prevents those accidents to
which all mothers are exposed. It gives tone to
the stomach, and by < orrecting 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 haiure of the coinplaints for which the Phi
locoken is designed prevents the publication of
sum-ofthe numerous testimonials, or of that
public description of its virtues, so necessary to
bring any thing of value into immediate notice, or
extiuidits usefulness. But its reputation isccm
stnntjy increasing from private recommendations
of those who have used it, and in order to extend its
nsefulncs.:. and that the afflicted may have ronfi
dem ii iu its i-fflc.icy, the prop:L tor has authorized
his agents to refund the money in it
does not. give satisfaction. Piicu $1 50 per bottle.
Sold in’Augusta bv
HAVILAND, RISLEY A L 0
J. B. & W. IL TURPIN.
\ KLSON C ARTER,
i -2()-ly IKHri’JCT \l cTi.x.
PROSPECTUS OE THE
SOUTHERN PLANTER.
H( >\V£\ ER tin- value ©f work-s devoy
ted the important science of Agriculture may
have been appreciated in former times, the day
has p issed wiu n it becomes necessary to enter
into an elaborate dolence of the necessity and !
worth of such publications, and all practical men I
are now constraint d tn admit the bencticinl intlu
en- e which th/ } ex icist? upon the AgricrJtmal in
dustry ot rhe country as well in the increased pro- I
dueri ins of labor as in the general improvement of |
the pci Is. Jmpressed with these convictions, and
the n<) less startling truths which are daily devi l- >
oping to the mind of every reflecting man, the no
res si t y .of diverting a portion to that labor now
employed in the production of our great staple, iu- j
to other and more profitable < nipfoyment—the j
growih of Bread-stuffs, Provisions, Stock of fill I
Kinds -therebj' rendering the Southern section of 1
the Union, less dependent for all the unifies of I
daily consumption, upon oar Eastern and West- |
ern hreihri'ii, and afTordinir a more ample field tor
improvement of our rapidly exhausting soil?—chi i
undorsi'/ned have been induced to undertake the
publication of the Southern Planter, a wr.rk '
which will be exclusively dc vuled to the cause of |
Southern Agriculture, and whatever perthihs to
the promotion of the science, in all its varied ram
ifications, extendmg as they d«» through all rhe
Aleehanie Aits.
This brief <kcfoh of the object.-: and designs of
the Work, will doubles.-: commend it to the lavora
ble consideration of every intelligent Planter who
feels the necessiiy of such a medium ofcoimnuni
cation, and to such, without further remark, wu
make a direct appeal in its behalf, confident that
the extremely low price at which it i offered, will
place.it within the reach of every farmer ho w< ver
iimitcii his means.
TERMS.
The‘SotTiiEßu Planter will be issued every
otlv r weak; rhe first number will appear early in
January, on fine paper and new type, (bought
pxpw ssly for the work) in a torni suitable for Had
ing. Each* number todrontain eight pages 9by 12
inches, which will form at the end o: the. year, a
volume of 208 pages, and wilt be mailed to sub
scribe! sat ONE jiOr.LAßpcr year, invariably
IN ADVANCE.
Th? CASH principle will be rigidly adhered to,
and in no cirse will Hi. work be fjrwintkd miles ;
the cash acccompanies the order.
Every whether h<- be Hanner, Mechan
ic, Lawyer, Doctor or Merchant, who feds rhe ne
cessity of making aucfibrl to advance the great
Agricultural and Mechanical interests of the coun
try, is requcßted to constitute himself an agent for
the ti. i dation of the Southbbn Planter.
’O-'Post Masters will forwarded all subserip
tions, free of charge, if handed to th'-m. Other
wise all letters and cornmimications must be r.ost
paid. J. V' (t W. S. JONES.
An?< i.L. !>■■' :-ml- 1-I'.’.
SOUTHERN •-A'.
A NEW SPORTING PAPER,
'Co ltd Hditedby 7*. U. Thorpe and i'. !. Ilren
huh).
<)n the first of May next, \s 111 be issued from ihe
office of the New Oilcans Tropic, thcfir&t number
of a new Weekly Sporting Paper, to be called
T/ie Xvtiihc.rn ,Spor!sinini.
’Flu 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 Orieabs is the
centre of the great sporting circleofthe Union,
niitl seems to be the prop?r and legitimate loca
tion for a vehicle of spurting intelligence. Ao
doubt i? entertained that a journal published in
the Smith, pledged advocate Southern inteie-1?
to d;>justice to Southern enterprise, and fold .'
repo s, nt Southi'in chaiacfer, will o< i warmly and
effi ci.: 111 y sus tail led.
While the paper will be mainly dt v»>!ed to spoi ls
of the field and tu.f, great :iit< ntion will be paid i«i
agricultural pursuits, and the strongt st uideavms
will bo made to render th. Si-om. ?t an of use and
interest to the pl inter; carefnll; recording ait im
prove nuuits in his branch pfindustry, and zeahms
ly laboring foi.* the ndvancetm ;it of :t. ijcuhutal
sci.nce.
The publisheisuf tju? Sportsman j uai.mtee that
the literary character arid general tune of the pa
per shall be sm h as will recommend it, not afone
to t.hc turfman and the planter, but to the family
circle. The editorial department i.fthx- paper will i
be under the emiti<>l o'T. B. d'horpe (;mth«.»r of |
Tom Ovwn, thf B< < Hunter,''am'of many oth- j
r-r .-porting r-k< , tuh.-< of- oat merit) ami 1L I. 1
Bienham, a writer of uncommon force and ability. I
T.ie Spoi’-.- ian will < oiiiainus much reading !
mait- ras any pppr-r published in the South, and
in it? mechanical pm-tmenr will i hclfongv eom
pe’iri >n wuhany papm-of lis e|a<--:m the .-.m U'V • j
The si.bscripffon p:iu< will i HIVE LL ilar: p. r |
annum.
BB \DBUIH . AkCUlbi.p. A-i..ti:;;'H:Ll> !
AMV A k S tT HO ...
JF/l i iraids the cheapest, jine-1 iri'.mntt!. best i t u!e
and >np:4 bctiidifidJittiiii' ( *•*'< 'hf moda ti
.i A ME S M A S Aif IS,
Gentlemen's Tailor and Military W orkman,
XNKE'UL for the iuuo- contiuued
E mid liberal ir.uppojt nc<ivtdjiom the eili
zcils <»t Augusta, iiu-4 vi. inity, respectfully informs
his tri< yds and th. public ~g< iiei«:iiy, that having
removed to (iieasiein tenement know nhf th.»
old Uiamd States and Bridge Bank building, h«
is now prepau-d i«* make up to measure an entire
.-nil u.'doihrsiu the astoni.-hiiig shmt iirnice of
< li'.i/. .1 hburs w arraiiltid as abort. Al > nui a: - j
on- • oiniuy fifoud< will find this a iof.; at i
L-onvt tJ.mce, as many would pretcr having the ir
< lolhim: made to m. a.-uir. would th» ir slim lay |
iii town iKlmit of so iknug, pailjrulßriy p< i.- tms .M |
unu- .io’iy Inijm eiz« , who will always find il difii ‘
i uh, i. >L'i impossible t.» find a satisfacioiy fit kni t i
re+idv mad ti >ii -s- tht: ‘•uh.-crib* r h inv s;i. • r.<
ly i;.Li!i ! <:d to warai.f an easy, uni!Arm mini
beau till J tit.
Sang sos th. most 'ashionahle patunt.- qm ! j
ity mid * ufors wifi bo m r.-mycd fmd exhibib d for
acemiimodatiug thos<- whose timeanajudgdnrent
may not permit a genera I examin at ion of the mar
ket. from which customers cannot fail u> seb - :
smm thing m suit iheir last., and ability to pm
vhftst at the follow inw jcdinad prices:
b'iiu imiiortvd t 'assi’nc’.j Pimts,from-• SS’ m h»
Vests,! to 10
BcaiHiful Blue, Black and <\m< y Drt ss
• aiid.if’rock <’oat;«, ?2 t«» so
Cloaks, plain, A, ♦to full C irci«’, • ■ - 100
Domestic Coats. Jams, Smiim tt, 6. •.•If) m 1 •
Fants and Vt - Is,l t > A
All made t<j mt asua . and wtirrant. <1 substantial
and of good material.
Coats made and trimmed fromslo to sl9
Cutting, a.- itr-uul, attended to with precision
and punctuality. Also, a general assmtment of
Tiimmiugs kept mi hand, at reduced prices for
cash.
y Wanted immedht.-h, one first rate JOUR
NEY MAN TAILOR, to whom liberal wages will
be paid. .1. MANAHAN
ts
SiftEt T FR<i>l :••’: %\ .r>
\(H) btt/flc-i o/ sh.- celebrated Wmrlf'w.e:.
rpflis VER vHFI (ir. is pp finuble
5 to all others as •. t known, »• i a ~f
its being stomachic mi l tonic. It is pvi pared •u
--tin ly fr«mi plants, ipid is warrenl. Jtn contain
nothing injurious to the human con ti‘uri<;n.
This being its first introduction in this place, ecu
sequentlv its virturcs are little known, but in Eu
rope, and the different cities in the United Status.
wh< re it has been used it ha - never foiled uLcoin
pl« le success, (t may be given to children at any
age. and i.i all instances w here it fails ©f s>iC4ess
in destroy ing every or any kind of worm.
fair trial, the money will be refunded.
To be h:ri:d th< ; Drug Store of v
’ ROBERT \l sTI \ A CO. •»
f* b ifi-ti 2 ckx»rs below Eusfle A Phienix H'i'Jl-
ITV H R after dale,
will be made to the Honorable the InfiiHo’’
Court <1 Columbia county, while sitriu., r forMipl
narv purpusts, for I a\e io sell all tiv
of I.uk. P. Clark, d... d.
JOH.X <-. TAX-CERSLY *
Jan . i ? ’* ’ ;
laoQthi; ala r -.l ite, appl’u .f.i hi
wi'diH- i.iadeto the I i<)iiorable rhr luf ilor
Courtof Burke couiity. v. hen si-rim- for ordinary
purpose fur kave to sell all rise r< ii and p- rs+inai
prop- rtyof H 1). Burk- . d-
j’ni'imv ?. HJh* B. E. CILSTR U*. Fx’r.
K.j'h BALES and 2f> cases Lonsdale
Vr Nar.K.'< ns, for sail*. ; - N. . Yoik price
by BAKER HUTCHENS.
Vlso, o cases Printed Nankeens, a new article,
jan 6 . tiw&w6m
SW AMP GAND POR SALE.
1 WrilES Swamp Land, in good
1 order for cultivation, lying within one
and a half miles of the city, will be sold at a bar
gain, if applied for during this month, either hi
one parcel or divided info parcels of 25 to 60 acres,
dec 2-rs \ .si Bl JA .
Bagging th ink. -i®oo «»•
three strand Battffing Twine, for sale low by
dee 23 PHOMAS 8. METCALF.
GOSHIiN liIITTEB.
fl fC KEGS from a very superior dairy,
A •J' just received arid for sale by
THOMAS S. METCALF,
Who has in store,
200 hhds very superior Matanzas Molasses,
100 bags Rio Cotl'ee,
47 hhds Muscovado Sugar,
•lUO bbls Canal Flour,
100 tuns Sweeds Iron, assorted sizes,
35 M. Spanish Segars. dec 28
TT ten dollars re-
A WARD.—Ranaway about the 25tlvof last
'✓‘L month, from the plantation ot William
Fish, deceased, at Oconee, Station 14,
Central Kail Road, a black boy called ADAM.-.-
Ad .in is about 25 years of age, very black, rathe; -
heavy built and w’ell made, slow spoken, and in
clined to look downward w hen in conversation.
It is believed that he is lurking about Augusta or
Savannah, or about Hamburg, S. C. The same
b)y ranaway the latter part of last summer, and
was caught and lodged in Augusta Jail- The
above reward' will be given upon the apprehension
and delivery of said boy to me on the above men
tint ed plantation, in the county of Washington,
or live dollars will be paid for his lodgement in
anv safe jail so that 1 can get him.
jan 19 wtf RD WARD BARNES.
PEAs'-li’H HOARHOUND CANDV.
have appointed ROBT. AUS-
V TIN, Druggist, Augusta, Ga., our only
.Agent i:i that piac., and in order to guard the .
.public from being imposed upon by count, rfi Its,
we Itave forwarded a certificate of agency to hint,
and also to ev.-ry < • rson whom we have appoint
ed « u«nts. Ail others selling this (‘andy arc nei
anthbiteed by us, it will therefore be necessary
for those afflicted, and who wish to obtain the
S’enuine Candy, to imprin tor th-, cei’tiricatc oi
ager.ey before puichasitiL.
J. PEASE & SON, .
I) ill * X w fork.
I< L GOODS.
J UST teccived and now opening, at
Geo. W. Lamars & Co.’s, a large assoitmerit
of WINTER CLOTHING, consisirig in pan of
Flushing rind Pilot Cloth Over Coats, Beaver do,
Flushing and Pilot Cloth and Beaver Hunting
Coafo, Dress and Frock Coats, Casimere, and
Sentinet and Hard Times Pantalo.ms, Round
Jackets, Satin, Bombasine, Woollen. Velvet and a
j great variety of other vests.
I Also Shirts, Suspender Drawers, oi c. To-
I gethur with Tuscan and Straw Bonnets, Band
-1 boxes and artificial Flowers.
Planters and citizens generally are specialty in
vited to call and examine this stock previous to
j purcJia.ring elsewhere. dec 2u
HNGGISH and AMERICAN ANNUALS
For l»13.
rpEIE KEEPSAKE, edited by. the
.5. Countess of Bl? -sington -a splendid wmk.
Friendships Offl-ring and Wintn/s Wreath, a
Chrihtuias and New A ear’s pit-sent for 1843.
Fh. Gift fur 1843, illi;.-.trtited with numerous
.-ph iid d Engravings.
'Fh< Friend’s Annual, comprisingi h. Task"
and other pot'-ms by Wm. Cowper, beautifully il
lustrated.
The Christi.in SutiVenir for 1813.
The Re-.. ar Al feet ion's Gift for 184 I. Edited
by Emily Marshall. A beautiful present for
vonnc persons. For sale by.
dec 21 CHAS. E. GRENVILLE & CO.
CSIBXHI' i’URNfTI R!:.
MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING.
I *’ HE advertiser will continue at the
store of Henry Parsons the Manufacturing
and Repairing of (.’alia- t Furniture, and r< spei •!-
fully soiiefts a Shire of patronage. Feeling assur
ed he will be able from his experience in the bitsir
lies?, to give satisfaction tu those di>pos< d to fa
vor him with their orders. Particular attention
will be giving to repairing which will be done
promptly and at low pric<
oct U> JullA HUKii.xs.
C.> a- -.HAG 11 MAKING & KEIPAiRING.
j' THE undersigned begs leave to
iulbrm his fii •niib 1 , and the public
that he has taken the
well known Btanu, formerly occupied by Mr. R.
V. Geotchius, on Ellis street, nearly in rite liar
of the U. .’5. Hotel, where the above business .rill
be carried on in all its various branches. He lias
now on hand and will be receiving from time tu
time, lh>ai the best Northern immul'actories, a
genet al assmtnicni of Vehicles of the best quali
ty, and most approved style, some of which arc
just received, together aith a handsome assort
ment of Harness material, <£re.. and of the new
est style. Al! of whi h will be sold at prices to
correspond with the time’. He has also engaged
the s?rvices of skilful ami experienced workmen
In the business, one of whom (Mr. E. Barker) is
well known in this community as a piartk-al and
scientific workman, under whose superintendence
the nieehaiiica! part of the business will be chief
ly i jiiihiftid. He hopes witii thew facilities, to
be übl-' to giyu geneiaj surisiaerion, and elicit a
shige u» public patronage.
? 'j Repaiiing will b? executed promptly, in the
be -t pc.sribli manner, and on thermos! reasonable
terms. (sept 17-hn) E. PAGE.
FANi’V t'.tJAPS, HAIR CHES, VOS-
A! KT I US, <Uc.
OTTO OF ROSE SOAR—Redolent
with the* perfume of ih Persian Otto of
Roses.
English Windsor Soap, Cre am Soap, Almond
Soap, gt ntii i.’ Napl< Soap; in jars.
CURLING FLI U) Bleftding with a grate
ful mid iidr: shing perfume, the dc riiabk qualit yof
strengthening and pncmuilh l ! the growth of hair,
without gi\ i’.ig to it the t-r. ir \ hue oi pomatums,
or the-volatile moi-nufe us the oils; its utility is
confirmed by tire most exti-mive consumption
natural or artificial hair dressed with it, retains
its curls during the exercise of dancing or walking,
or i.xpusure tu damp w'caihtr.
Wani’.s Vegetable Hair Oil. geiiuim- Maccassar
Oil, Ft . m-li \miqiieOil, genuine Bears’ Oil, and
lndi:i:i iiair Oil, for.prom jring the grow t’n, and
* ia<h alh *I ■ ing liglit ur red hair tu a brown or
black.
MIUHAUN’S FRECKLE W \SH -This re m
edy for rieckk s is a diseov. iy < f Dr. Chas Mi< h
aux, or L< inbmirg, formetly Professor oi Anatomy
nt Leip* ,in Fl inders, and is believed to be the
beet reuudy ihr K tnoving freekleg, pimpl- s, tm,
and sunburn. Prepared irom the c.ii ina! receipt.
Togo tin. i witii a lug. - assort meat of Pei-fuim-re
lihi tedi n -to mention. For sale by
WAI. HAINES Jr.
IjOAIL: tN DUSTR’i !
Fl RNI TUR F \X D < H \IR MA NI »FA< ’TORA’
ZA A. PLATT & < call llit- attention
! V . • <4 die pubii-* 1 < their Manufac:.i-in -r P't:ib
i li. fom i;t. \vhff. they tnnnnlaqtv: <\. r> articJ<
r-. . (i* nivdy 1* .M.,<ht hum Hi? North.i
Tiv ma iuk '* to: v-will he c-mduclrd b\ A. S.
xF.u HOI >1 , oneol dp copait!!- .. . who has
sorer. ./ \laniij,;, turer ct d'ie Xurth Jis the icid
tirenfy ja J -' He has been vety paTtieidm* in
■clecihfo hi - .-'fork and workmen. Wiih'his rx
pt ri act iu the btß-i.iirs.% and cutapek nt work
in. a, v <- dp tt.,i hf.-iiate to say that w«- t an full'd
all G,d • : it. du- t nti.? >alis action <>f o::r patrons,
<h n a h R.uvnable terms as run be pnh Based jp
thy ei'.y. « ’ ■.
Chai; u/.dj u.-: - crij.:lu;u-innde m.udrr, ir.:»li<>!’-
any •mt magi- - , tnm y and Windsor.
F<- ■•?. : : i’. nti -. pui 1 to repniiiti •. and piir. s
eom>-bif idiu'' with the times.
.\. Fut the last >car, we have had numer
i .1: ;u re-pai: ■ nit .. at chuiis. Vi . have a
-.v. <;.■.!■ ? now for tb.. xpress put pose of caning
I» h i-r d sut: ‘pe. Al! who may want their chairs
| and • ti es rreaib d. can have them done on rea
i soaui !• ims at
l; . . » . V. PLATT & CO’?.
; •’.G S f -£ • REW Alt U. — I jOSL on tho'2 till
! ‘ i)<-r ml.''t last, between my
• house a. d Liuculnton. Liuuolri c.minty, a .■omjiK-a
size leniher Pocket Book, tied with t blur string,
and conhrimng about three hundred and twenty
dollar? iu bank bills, on different banks, an 1 on.
dollar’..i d fifty c< nts in silver, amt the following
nor «, to wit:
One note mi Ca.-rii Willingham for six hundred
and fifty five dollar • and fifty c» nis.
->n Peter l.anun Ku* one hundred duli.ire.
tJneon Thonui-i J. Aliimre for forty dollars.
One on Bt njamin Samuels for thirty two dol
lars tw my five ci his.
One »m * W arson for two hundred tloll.i <.
Two fi fas one against Tihruin Alv y. the other
•againnl William Reynolds amonms not ri col
lected.
Two due bill.- on B. B. Moore for fifteen dollar.'
each.
Thtvc notes on Tilman Ahey one for sev< nty
five dollars, one for right dollars, (brother amount
not recollected.
One on Thomas Til! ry for six dollars.
One receipt of Robert F. Curry for two huinlr; d
and twenty dollars.
One rect ipt on Janu s Lampkin for three hun
dred and thirty nine dollars.
On receipt for four hales cotton, in Augusta,
at Green A Andrews’ warehouse, left there in
DfxremKr, 1942.
Also many oth« r notes and reci ipts. mum • and
amounts not recollected.
All persons are warned against trading for the
above u ■ . not?- and receipt -.
Any person finding the said Pocket Book and
contents and delivering tht same to Isaac Wil
linghan nt his reside nee three miles from Lin
colnton, on the P. L imburg road, or to Alih.s M.
Campbtdl, nt l in- ohnon. shall be entitled to the
above reward of thirty dollars.
ISA ' wli IJ\GH \ ’*!.
.Jf UO.M AS AV. FLEMI NG.
r t‘.»;,i»iihsion Merchant,
A Savannah, Ga.
f/rUR XS iri.*. ihaiiks to the merch
a .ints of Augusta for th.n - past patronage,
and solicits a contiminu e of du ir favor.*?. ‘He
also ask from the plantin '. iuteresß es tfeor.gi vn
share of tb. ir business, and pledge* hires r io
use every ’xriteible means u» satisfy ass who may
confide in him.
R*'f rencesiij Savannah.—Andrew I. »w Cc Co.,
i J-.dm I . Svti. C.dn-n. Miller c. Co..
M?j. \.B. Fa u.i.t. Capt. P. Wilibetgey, an?. Vivi
ford Marsh.
i In Vj. a.da. Portvr FL ruing, J. XY’. V\ htt:.' 1.
Hand A Williams W. A. B' ill & Co.
GUTA
RC-.IEDV FOR
DEA FIN ESS-
A SUPPLY of the above celebrated
• remedy for kept constant
ly on hand and for sale by
oct 14 WM. HAINES, Jr.
The subscriber has on hand a choice
and extensive assortment of FRUI’i TRI .F.S,
which he has selected and propagated himself,
and which he w ill sell at very reasonable prices.
He has also on hand a choice collection of Green
House Plants, to which he invites the attention
of the ladies, (nov 26-trwtl) T. T. TOBIN.
/‘A HEAP AND FRESH GARDEN
V_7 SEED.—A select assortment of Fresh Eng
lish Garden Seed, just received, of 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 ail kinds,
Peas do do
Beets, Carrots, Cucumbers, (See.-
All of which are warranted fresh and gen nine, and
will be sold at reduced prices, by
jan 3 ts WM. HAINES, Jr.
ID ANO FOR 1 I! RE \
CIIAIRS.—CHEAPI2R THAN EVER.
/'I A. PLATT & CO. are disposing
• of their stock of Furniture at extromly
loM’ prices for cash. We vail the attention of the
public to such rare chances of purchasing Fund-,
lure as they have had before. Our stock is large,
and wc. are determined to close it tut at cost,
oct 15 ts
Exacts worth kmiwing- a
A positive stay for the hair falling obi, or io
restore i’. in bald places.
A certain cure f>r all Rheumatism and swelled
limbs—no Qxccu lions.
A certain and p isiih’e cure for the Piles io all
A warranted cure fur all Bruises, Scalds, and
other aow-p- nnd sore eyes.
J. yosirivn c.iree ms theisalt Itht iLu.
beautiful Dye for the hair—will not color the
skin—waiTUitcd.
I kich of tbese to be had at the Drug Store of
•ip 5-rs ROBERT AUSTIN Co. !
i - r rjec.eK> eT).
is' sd | Superior Spanish Segars
Atoi 75 bbls and half bbls supej fine
Canal Flour,
50 half and qr bbls Buck w heat Flour,
7 j bags Coffee.
5 bags black Pepper,
25 boxes Soda Biscuit,
20 boxes Sperm Candles,
15 fiesta Market Baskets, assotted,
■!) bbls and half hl>’9 Nos 1 and 2 Mackcn 1,
20 drums Figs,
5 bbls Smoked Beef,
15 kegs Goshen Butter,
25 boxes and hall’boxes new Raisin -,
?0 ca.-ks London Porter and Scotch AL,
For sale on reasonable terms bv
d <.• 2-ts COSK.ERY d DOW,
Corner of Br«*ad ajid Washington st reels, 2d door
above Aiechanics’ Bank.
’iVpERVE AND BONE Limnuui—
A war.-anled cure for Rhem.tatisni.
AraTid Southing Syrtq A first rate orticio fur
children teething?
Hay's Uninieid — Fur Piles* &c. A c.
Haiif India Hair />yc- b\u- coloring the hair,
■warranted not to injure Uy* skin.
Ha'.’inrd - Vcruii/ugt Curiv. lied for wormsiu
children.
Xpuhti ' lleadaclit Itcuudy For sick headache,
arising from acidity of the stpma< h. Au.
liahu of CuluTiibifi -For n storing hair and cur
in i?: bajdecss.
Cldcrlnc Tooth Bfiri--Fnr cleansing the teeth
ai d purifyin-z the bn nth.
Evans's t 'aiuutnilc and Aperient PUIs —A cer
tain cure for dyspepsia, rec.
The articles ’can be obtained fresh and genuine
at du- Drug Stor<of ROBERT AUSTIN,
two doors below Engle & Phoenix Hotel.
: 2'. '*
oro foiM'es,
AT MAN UFACTU HERS ’ PRI i LS .
PARSONS offers (br sale
a b 1 Finn;) Fortes from CHICKERING
11 s’ I MACKAY'S, of Boston, Muss. R.
NUNNS, CLARK 6- Co., and STODDARD,
WORCESTER & DLNHAM. of New York, al
the lowest Factory Prices, adding fruight and ex-
Orders will be r<< uivu.'i for iimtiT.aienis on the
same terms, and no advance required until thei'i
iniment is rec« ived and approved. oct 17-ts
E W IVIEDiCAL B( H)KS.—EIe
_L x meuts cf Physiology, by J. Muiler, M. D.,
Prcicssor ui'Anatomy and physiology in the Uni
v\ rrfty of Berlin, au.., ananged by John B« ii, Al*
D. iu 1 vol. Svu.
A system, of human Amitomy, genet al and spe
cial, by Erasmus Wilson, Al. 1)., I vol. Bvo.
A Treatise on the diseases of the dye, by W.
Lawrence, F R S, from the last London edition,
with nun.frouf? addiiions and sixty seven illustra
tions, by Isaac Hii\s, 1 vol. 8 va. . .
Lectures on the Theory aftd practice of Physic,
by Wm. Stokes, M. I)., and John Bell, M. D., new
edition, 2 \ols. £ vo.
Clinical Lectures bv Robert J. Gravesand W.
W. Gvrhiu;l,in I vol.Avo.
Elements of Chemistry, by Rob* - Kane, with
additions bv John William Drapu. Recciv<?d by
' ’re F, (.Ki'.XVILL;: (\ ■ ’().
A CARD.—The sul.-scrilx r most ri:-
. spcctliilly requests nil these indebted to
him to settle their accounts at the earliest oppor
tunity. IL has « on.-i lerable payments to make
alrom this time, and must depem.l mainly on this
source to nieet them. Hi.: accounts bring gene
rally E-mail, ate then ton- easy tu pay, and as he
ha. :t large number of thr m, the ;s .-regate amount
is v. ry considerable, and would be of great h. Ip
t<» Irim nt ihi-? tint . He hopes, therefore, that
hisfri- ndc will m.-('t him promptly when called
on, or if n. t called oil tbm they will Lear him in
mind, ami call tiu-ua-civv at an early oppoitunity
and pay him. Thi • being the usual period for
S'-ltlvnii nt>, fogc-ifo r w iih the nuipbi rami small
n <>.’ hi :ii- ai'l, he hopt ,be sufficient
ex. iiuo fur this public request.
jin 5 THOMAS RICHARDS’.
ALGLSTA SEED STORE.
NHAK i: I! G J 7? /? E X .<? 7-7 £? I) X.
i.rupriutur of th is < triLlrehiot nt
e has just received a siq ply of G.-nuiiiP
Se« det, the crop of 1842. lie leaves lh»- Seed to
recommend tlreinsrlvcs, which they have done
rvei■. i.he Las dealt in them. The Shaktre-’
Garden Seed is sought for by . voiy pci'soa, and
here they tuny have it "< nuine. The usual al
lowance made to ednnti v dealei*’ - .
Bird S. i d, Lucerne Clover, Marigold, Wurtzel,
French Suga'. Beet, R>. • Gra-s. Bhu? do., Hurd’s
do.. Hops. Aspara: u- Rootu, 'rurnij: Seed, &c.,
al-o Flower Seed. tapl dec 13
EV\ MU S 1 <'.—-The subscribers'-
1 have just opc’ied an.i-nriic in w cuHec.iion
cl du i • forth.- Pi ;m> Foilc, rumpri. iug bua'.e.-,
Ma.cho. Waltzes Cfofoq.adcAre. A<-. They
havr ah.» made :n. .nu^e.neni.-L\ which they will
receive, at regular into reals, all new aitdp.-puiar
ji. c« which may iu- c‘lfoh. d. ('..t ilogues may
b<- seen nt our More.
j’r.-20 CHAS. E. GRENVILLE C<»
■ (J’TIUE.— All persons havingclaims
.x *( against lire estate of Williamson Bird, late
of Taliah rro county, deceascti, will phase pros, nt
th. in within the tim<* presci-ibr-d by law, duly au
th. liit-iicd, ’ ) the : uli.-eribt-r, am! all persons in
debted i.» sai I dcc» as? d will pieuse call mid svltlf
‘‘‘ ALEXANDER It. STEPHENS, Efor.
January 5, 1842.
—All persons indebted to
-L \ the estate of David Urquhart, late of Rich
mond « ninty, deceased, will int’k.* immediate
payiiL nt, to the ex- ciitors, and all persons having
demands against th • estate w ill present their a.*-
(’ounlrt duly autht mieulod.
JOHN GARNF.IL ( ,
DAVID W. l-riQUHA'Tj. \
..re re.
( I’fH ’E.—Lost or ntisinid. a note of
-x. X hand given by Eibi-rt Hudson, and made
payable to O. H. P. Byne, for * ixty dollars, due
first day of January. 1842, and made in the year
1841. \U persons are cautioned net to trade for
said note, and ihe maker is forwamrd to pay it to
no one but mvsolf. WM. E. MOUNTAIN.
d<. ::
f * <' E.—All persons having d< ; -
J_ mandn against Joshua Lazenby. late of
Warn n county, deceased, are rennbsted to render
them in properly attested within the time pre
scribed by law. and those indebted io the estate,
are requested to make immediate payment.
Dee. 5.
3kT (1 T I C E.—All persons having de-
J_ X ma nds against the estate of William Hunt,
late of Columbia county, deceased, are requested
to render them in properly attested within the
time prescribed by law. and those indebted to the
said estate arc requested to make immediate pav
ment. LUCA’ HUNT, Adm’x.’
December 9. 1842.
(I’l’lCE.—All persons indebted to the
estate of Robert Lazenby. late of Warren
county, deceased, are requested to make immedi
ate payment, and those t > whom said estate may
be imu Lied, are hereby notified to render in their
demands duly authenticated according to law.
Dec. 15, 1942. JOHN H ARRIS. Adm’r.
•Xj ( ‘ T1 C E .—All persons having de
-11 mands again?! the estate of Mark Stokes,
late of Burke county, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having de
manri< against said • --orate, will please present
them properh’ attested within the time prescribed
bylaw. WM. MOORE, Adm’r.
December 13, 1842.
T (ITICE. All persons indubtedto tho
.x- a r. tate of Nam y Wiight, late of JeH’t rson
’county, deceased, ;irc requested tu make immeui
' at -payment, ami the editms oi said estate to
render their demand - in ti rrns <.l‘ the law. to the
.ft . . NOAH SMITH. ) r ,
ELBERT HUDSON. ( ! •
i . .< *. . •
|/t)UR inuifilfo after <EtfX application
5- w?| he made m ih<* Honorable th" Inferior
I'o.nt of Burke c.emry, when sitting for ordinary
Du poses, for 1< i’. e to sell the negiuv.- belonging
to ihe estate of Benjamin C. TJobley, late of said
ui'iintV- deceased, for division.
WASHINGTON MULKEY Adm’r.
Ja.ittarv 1?. 1843.
DRAWN NUMBERS of the Greene
& Pulaultl MonuintJH l.otisiy, Extra Claa
No. 2, tor 1813.
23 25 27 54 5 44 52 1 33 24 CO 49
_J2!LI?_ __ / _ ts
DHAH7!\(I 111 H NEXT TIESHAY,
MAGNIFICENT MCIIEjME.
GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTT E R A ,
EXTRA CLASS No. 3 FOR 1843.
Determined by the Alexandria Lottery Class B,
to be drawn at Alexandria, D. C., on Sat
urday, January 21, 1843.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
73 Numbers—ls Drawn Ballots.
I prize of-- $40,000
1 “ “ - -i - 10,000
1 “ » - - 5,000
1 “ “ - - 3,255
Stf 10 prizes of-- 1,000
10 “ l: - 500
10 “ “ - , - 300
15 « “ - -200
33-4 JO -y - - 150
Besides an immense agiount of smaller
prizes, from to % 10.
&c. &c. &c. &e. &c. ,
Tickets 810—Halves >4—Quarters $2 50.
Cor sale Lj
J. G. GREGORY & Co., Managers,
jan 18 under the U. 8. Hotel.
Ordei s from the country promptly attended to.
DRAW N NUMBERS of the Geor
gia State Lottery, Glass No. 2, for 1543,
drawn in Augusta, Ga.. Tliuisdny, January 12th,
IS ;3.
8 6 52 17 64 79 58 9 24 5 48 42 1 2
Jan 13 -.ltf
DRAWS THIS DAY.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
Fat the beaetit oi' the Au-usta Jnde]>et.dent
Eire
CLASS roRT&!3.
To be diuwn iri the city of Aujista, Thursday,
January 19th, 1t:43.
SCHEME.
75 Numbers—l 2 Drawn Ballots.
1 prize 0.. .69,000
i ii" 3,000
1 do 2,000
I do 3,002 ffO
2 prizes of. 1,000
A do SOO
IO do ••• too
20 do iSQ
Besides an bnmehse amount of smaller prizes,
From 8125 to 83.
Tickets 83—Halves .81 50—Quarter:' 75 cents.
Packages o; Vvh’s cost 875, warranted to draw
at le«M S3G. Packages of Halves Cost $37 50,
wanaut.-d to draw al L ast Sic. Packages of
Quarters cos: 818 73, warranted t«> draw at least
89 00.
For sale by
J. G. GREGORY' & CO.. Managers,
Under U. S. Hotel.
Orders from tin: country promptly attended to.
jan 13
DENTISTK V.
B-JENJAMIN DOUGLAS, Surgeon
JLx Dentist, has removed to the residence No.
242 Broad street, over the Watch and Jewelry
store, of Mr. G. C. Gordon. . oct 13-ts '
I_T Y D1? Y U Llf ’ CEMENT.—3O
jLjL • Barrels oi fresh Roscndal Hydraulic Ct
menr foi sale. Enquire at the Ge<». Rail Rond
Depot. auj<. 27-ts
R.\ MBEES IN YUCATAN.—Im
eluding a visit to the retnarkable reins of
C‘hi-< ’hen, Kabnii, Zaya and Vxmal, with numer
ous illustrations, bv 11. M. Norman. Jus- rece.iv
»d by (dec 9) THOMAS RICHARDS.
.? <U '. x'l ii .\ i: <; 1N < 1 —52 s
vJS Gunny Bagging, weighin-- from 2} to 2J
lbs to the yard, now landing and for sale low, bv
the quantii v, by THOMAS !>. METCALE.
dee 28 '
*^'hlCE.—Lost or mislaid, a note of
X 1 hand for sixty d011n... given by Albert Hud
son, sometime in the spiing of 1840, and due the •
first, dav of January, 18-11. Said note made pav
able to O. 11. I>. Uvn-
itov2-l wBtU VVSI. E. MOUNTAIN.
iVIOTICE.—AII persons indebted to!
11 the estate cf the late b'ram is Ward, Sen., '
late of Burke county, deceased, are requested to |
make immediate payment, and. those having
claims against said estate will tender them in,
property amhenticated, within the time prcsciibed
by law. JAMES WARD, ) r .
Gi t.r.I.HT A. WARD. t IA:
January 13, 18-13,
Srei’BLLC SALE.—On the fiist Tnes-
S day in February next, will be sold, at. the
lower market house in Augusta, between the usu
al hours of sale, a House and Lot on .Reynold
street, late part of the estate of Robert Dillon,
deceased, purchased nt a former sale by Thomas
Tant, on whose account and tisk th-.-same is to
be sold, he having tailed to pay for the same.
ROBERT J. DILLON,
by A. 3. MILLER. Attorney.
January 6, 1843. * ‘
'fl srere RfcWAlii® U'TK.MI'T !
ILW TO 2ILRDER.—U.i the evenin-*
us the 31st uli.» a little after sunset, on the Garn- I
soil road, between Maron and Milledgev’de, a f w
hundred yards from Mr. Burges, 1 met a foot man |
with a £llll in his hand, who inquired of me tlu
distance to Maron, which I told him. Having
rode some hundred <)i hundred and fifty yards, my
attention was attracted by a light hunit d step Ire
hind; looking over my shoulder. I beheld the
wret h I had just passed, within ten or twelve
. tops, iti th. very act of firing upon me.
Iliad not time tu pitch m\sell foi ward in my
saddle, when the load, which vvns buck shot,
struck me. The report of the gun so frightened
m\ hoise, that J was unable tu control him in mv
then weakened condition, unfit I had will nigh
reached ?• Ir. Burg; 9’ house. I < ();•■?■. ntly saw
no more or Um. 1 .will live the above reward of !
<me huiH.i!< d dollars to any one who will appre
hend and deliver Irim iu the Jaifor oi \V r ashin« -
ton county, or any of ihe adjoining counties.
De.-criptiun.—Name unknown, blender bailt,
iuciined tu stoop, judg. d tu be between the feet,
five ftre t ten inches in height, has rather a stiff
walk, long n. <k, rath. r lang keen visage, florid
cumph \ion, sandy beard, from 20 to 24 year* old
-hi.- clothing at rlia'iiirie w.-.c a* fiat topped glaz
ed ranvas.s or oil rluth cap, hlueiKentucky jeans
frock coat, yellow homespun punts, pair fin< ri ht
and h it high Ire. I d boots. WM. TAYLOR.
(Jcuiiei , 5\ asbingtun county, >
January 9, 184 y
’ 1 take riiis in< ihod of expressing my.thanks
to J udge William.: and fondly, for their kind treat
m<*nt to me during my and of re
commending his « xcelletH and well k. pt.huusr tu
th<- i-av. - iiig community. jan 17 wit
EMO V A L.—The stibscliber’ would
inform the planters of Georgia and South
Caiuli.ri. that he has removi d to Crawfordville,
Ga., wlreiu !r will penuan. ntly locate himself,
aiidc.f.iy ch th« biisinessofmaniifocttiringCOT
TON t.LXS. Ht is prepaid to make Cotton
Gins <..1 various plans though he wotdd RC<h:i
niend the Antl-frk tian Gin as being the best arti
cle of thi kind he has ever seen in ret . and, from
his experi.cire in the busin( ss, he.can say, with
propriety, that Ire does not think his Gins can be I
surpass d i i th.* Southern States, and in fully an- i
tln nlicatiii ; whaf he says in relation to the mat- |
ter, he wmdd refer you tu e- rlificates of gentlemen !
who have used t hren. All orders addressed to the »
,-uibscfi’' ■ at ( ’.av.fuidvil’,, Taliaferro county, |
Ga., v.jllrr ; ivc prompt attention.
jan 3 S. R. CRENSHAW. i
( HOIUE’S
AT THE SIGN OF THE G^LDSX T FA Lt,
Duludncga* Ga.
THIS old and wpII known estab
jj-jofl lishment is continued under the manage
ment of the widow of the late Mr. John Choice,
as propi ietoress, who, from her long experience
in this business, flatters herself, with the assis
tance of a competent bar keeper, to be enabled to
give general satisfaction to all who may patronize
her h m.- . Her Table, as heretofore, will be fur
nished with the best the country affords, and no
pains will be spared to render both regular and
truncient boarders comfortable. She returns her
grateful. acknowledgmenttsju the former custom
ers of this hotel, and respectfully solicits a contin
uance of that patronage so liberally bestowed on
this house under other and more cheerful circum
stances than that which now overshadows it.
Hi r prices will be regulated according to the
scarcitv of money, and the hardness of the times,
jan 14 wit MARY ANN CHOICE.
AUCTION & COMMISSION BUSINESS,
St. Mary’s, Ga.
HE undersigned respectfully inform
I their friends and the public generally, that
they will commence the above business on the
10th of this month, and hope through assiduity
and attention to business, to merit the patronage
they will strive to deserve.
The senior of the firm, Mr. Hanloe, has long
been known in the above line at New York, and
will devote his entire attention to the business.
Mr. Dawse will reside at Philadelphia, and attend
to the business of the firm in that place; and cash
advances will be made on any consignments of
■Cotton. Rice, de., made at that place. They are
prepared at ail times to make liberal advances on
al! goods consigned to them for disposal at auc
tion, as well as at private sale. They solicit con
signment?. J. D. HANLEE dt CO.
J. D. Hani.ee, St. Mary’s. Ga. dec 17
M. G. D\w< e. Philadelphia, Pa. w2m
Oiffce S. 4. C. cw IL R. Company,/
Hamburg, January 14, 1843.*
[Kid )TH -E.—Freight on the following
1 \ nrticler from Charleston to Hamburg are
i reduced as follows.
Flour, Fruit, Potatoes, Bread and Crackers. 50
cents n bbl: Beef, Pork, Fish and Liquor, not to
exceed i 45 t alh n . SI a bbl: Molasses in bbls 25
cents a. hundred, in ri/rces 31) cents a hundred, in
hhds4o cents a hundred; Sugar and Rice 30 cents
a hundred; Guilt c 35 cents a hundred; Nails and
Iron 25 c nt.: a hundred; and Salt, in sacks, 50
cents. A. B. STURGES, .Agent.
jan 16
A DVANGES ON COTTON.—Ad
_Z jL. vances will be made on Cotton consigned
to our friends in JJverpoole, Havre, New i prk
and Charleston.
oct 26 trwtf
NOTICE. —AJI indebted to
the estate of John *S. Davidson are re
quested to make immediate payment, and ail those
having* claims against said estate are requested-to
present them.
WILLIAM D. DAVIDSON, Adm’r.
January 18, 1813.
l\r otICE - ’fb'THE PUBLIC
Li Economy in Use ru.id t lo iCeallh there hard
Zwtub.—The subscriber wishes tp inform his cus
tomers and friends generally, that he has reduced
his prices as follows:
Coats made and trimmed in the best
styleS3 to 1* ’*o
Pants • -2 00
Vests*3 25
All Cutting done in the best manner at hall
pi ice, and old work repaired and cleaned equally
as cheap.
N. B. Large favors thankfully received, and
small ones in proportion, at the old stand, 298
Broad street, a few doors above the Theatre.
inn 18 3t S. EDMONDS.
DANCING ACADEMY.
MR. J. VVHALErespectfblly announ
ces to the ladies and gentlemen of Au
gusta, that the second term of his Dancing School
wi:t commence on Wednesday, 25th January.--
Days of tuition, Wednesdays and Saturdays,
from 3 tiil 5 in the afternoon for young ladies,
misses and masters, and from 7 till 9 o’clock in
the evening for gentlemen. Terms, $lO per
course of eighteen lessons. All the present fash
ionable styles of dancing will be taught, viz: Co
tillions, Waltzing, Spanish and Swccnish Dap
cef», GaUopading and Fancy Dances.
jin 18 dlw__
a”c A DEM y " AT THE~ S AND
-Z A- HILLS.—The subscriber having been elec
ted to the charge of this Academy, respectfully
informs the public that it will be opened for the
reception of pupils on Monday, the 16th instant.
Instruction will be given in all the branches of
English and classical study heretofore prosecuted
in this institution.
The price of tuition per quarter will be, in the
Clcssics and Sciences, $10; in the common Eng
lish Branches. #B.
_ jnna-»wßr P.
O E LLO N A SPORT ING P()W
--JO DER.—IOO canisters ami 100 kegs of this
celebrated Powder, which is approved by ail “sci
entific shots” in the Southern States, for sale,
wholesale and retail, by 11. P. PECK,
Augusta, Ga.
The following well shots in the vicinity
of Augusta, permit me their approba
tion of this Powder.
The undersigned have given the Bellona, Pow
der a fair trial, and pronounce it u superior article.
W H Green, T W Miller, j J Wilson,
T Barrett, A G Bull, W G Niinmo,
T J Jennings, J C Leitner, M Tucker.
MR Smith. jan 17 ts
ARCIIY rcspect
f,llly informs his friends
■4* u,a returne d t 0 hi 3
old stand, tn the rear of the
United States Hotel, where
) ie w j|| be happy to serve
those who may call, with Oysters, fresh and salt
water Fish, Game of every description, and, in
fact, whatever the Charleston and Savannah and
our own market can supply, may be constantly
found nt Archey’s, served up in his best manner,
jan 17 ■
’jVTOTICE.—AII persons wanting
1 3 WRAPI’JNG PAPER, will please call on
Mr. Robt. Austin, Druggist, whom 1 have ap
pointed agent, with directions to sell at my mill
prices. The paper made by me is strong and of
good texture, and my prices i.i accordance with
the times. BENAJAH DUNHAM,
dee 19-ts Greenville, S.C.
VO THE PidNTURS OF GEORGIA,
g PROPOSE to manufacture your in-
Ji. fetior Cotton into Bagging of any width and
weight which may be desired, at 8 cts per pound ;
th • planter deducting 15 pounds in every hundred
wtight sent, for truth, sand, lint, &e., which is
the loss in manufacturing inferior cotton. The
Bagging will bo delivered in Augusta t > the order
of ill • planter by, or before the 15th of August
next, or us soon as the: cotton can bo manufac
tured after being received.
Those who fed disposed to accept of the above
offer, will address me nt Augusta, stating the
number of pounds they will send, as it is import
ant I should know whether there will be a sufli- ,
cient number to authorise the alteration of my
machinery for that purpose. 1 will take cotton
in payment (tor the labor of manufacturing) at the
Augusta prices. JOHN SHLY,
Bellville Factory, near Augusta.
dec 2 r;-\vAw2m
j RON! IRON!!—110 tqUS Sw/dS
_£ Iron, from P. to 12 iifches w ide. For sale by •
the ti n. Ifanl3] S J METCALF,
Office S. C. U. & R. li. Company, >
Hamburg, January 12, 18 43. )
x Charleston by Rail Road, is 25 cents a hun
dred for round and square bales.
jan 13 A. B. STURGIS, Agent,
un s’ NOVELISTS’ - lT
J* BKAilY—.Nos 1, 2 and 3, at 25 cents
each.
No. 1. Vivian Grey, by DT- ru-li.
No. 2. Romance rm d Reality, by L. E. L.
No: 3. Vctieli ij bv I/Israeli.
Rociivcdbv
j-a 3 CHAS. E. GRENVILLE &_CO.
|LV Jil SALE.—A likely Mulatto Boy,
i-l- 23 years of age, a tine coachman, <i
ther for two or lour horses, and is also an excel
lent house servant.
A Ife-ly Mulatto Woman, (wife of the above
described bpy,) about 22 years of age, a most ex
u« Hunt seamstress and mantua maker, can be ex
celled by none.
The above negroes are sold for no fault, as the
owner is about leaving the city aud the servants
are not willing to leave the place. Applv to
JinnJO _J£ PLEASANT STOVALL.
fVS ONE Y-IjENDEß.—Abednego.
_LKcL 'f he Money-Lender, is th. title of anoth
er gem in tho literary w’orld—by Mrs. Gore—ti; i
American edition. Juat received —price, as usu
al, 25 cents.
Wuri son hand—Lcibig’sAnimal and Agricul
tural Chemistry 25; Sus-rn Mop), y 25; Tho N< i?h-
Frnnkiin Tiv.ui 12;; Life and Spc,. hes o/i! nrv
Clay, IS- pe; No. Five and ' i\- new. important,
intercFii.i'r and useful pnbliealions siveii fnr >'l.
r t ;i •• Y PPI. Yi >
J. 31 AYE R ,
R<;K <) I‘« DEMT IS T,
WFI a’.-, nd to all ope.- ’.ions in Dental Surgery,
? uci. 'h aninPlugging. Extracting and In
setting Incorruptil'P tu. th. fiom utic to a fmi set.
i)oei:Uts afif th? mainb-.-.» ih ■ Mt.’Chmd:
ufß:i,i . being ti: nished with Piaiina C<pnposi
lioq IT.eking, (a n. , soft article,) but bcromi !
l*.!id lu two hours after ins< Hing. Any p-r.-on |
not l>< i:.f sutisried, will not be compelled m pcv. i
N. BV Th.-T.nth A.ii-cmudmtive i.tin >• . I
without cxrrictin/, am! free of charge. He win I
remain m this pia. e duringthu winter-.
D-. MayeU v.i!l wail upon ladies at their plaees •
of n ii nee if desired.
?: - t/lhee : the Eagle and Phmi.ix Hotel.
Office Ip.on S ’.amijoat Co., /
Janna! y 13. 1842. \
[AI, < >’Pl< ‘E.—An election will be lu Id at
1 i ! .T uLic?, on Monday, the GBi February
next. f »; 7 Edu ctors h. re, and 5 in Savannah, to
' conduct the affairs of ilie Company th? present
I yeai, Pulls open from 'J a. m. to 2 o’clock p. m.
G. McLAUGHLLX. Nec’v& Treat’r.
■ ,i a !.. tdR
| M 7 ABLE LANDrf FOR SALvL
i 3 11£ subscribers, desirous of s<?tiing up
■ _d_ : uidPtness, offer f!i 1»
s.de. to wit : betvyeen four and five thousand acres
in Richmond county, lying on both sides of Spirit
creek and the Georgia Rail Road. The said land
has three or four first rate mill seats, within one
mile of the Georgia Rail Road, surrounded with
the best of timber and abundance of oak wood,
and witidii four miles of Richmond Bath.
Also, eighteen hundred acres of land in Colum
bia county, lying, on both sides of the Euchee
creek, with a saw inlll in operation. Most of it is
oak and hickory, with two hundred acres of clear
ed land, in a fine statu for cultivation, within one
mile of Kirkpatrick’s.
Any person desirous of purchasing, will do well
to cull and view the premises. Apply to the sub
scribers on the premises.
nov 15-wM J. D. & W. HAYNIE.;
GEORGIA IL ROAD A BANKING C o.
Notice to the Newton county or Middle Brunch
Ra it- Road Stockii olderrs.
FOURTH INSTALMENT
1. on the stock of the Georgia Rail-Road and
Banking Company, known as the Newton coun
ty or Middle Branch Rail-Road Company’s stock,
amounting to Fifteen Dollara per share—making
th? whole amount paid 850 per share—will be re
quired to be paid, at the Company’s Bank in Au
gusta, on or before the 15th day of February next,
fn cash or in notes at six months with interest. —
The stockholders who have paid less than 835 pur
share will be required, in like manner, to make
their payments equal to 850 pur share.
Those stockholders who hove paid 850 or more
pei share, together with those who shall exhibit
certificates from- the Chief Engineer, that they
have contracted to work out their indebtedness io
the Company, and are prosecuting the same sat- ,
isfactorily, will be exempt from this call.
By order of the Bu.aid,
J. W. WILDE, Cashier.
January 10, 1943. w r tlsfeb
33?“ The Federal Union wiil copy the above
weekly till day.
TptlE Trustees of the Columbia Conn-,
Jl ty Academy would respectfully inform the
public, that the exercises of the Academy will be
resumed on the third Monday instant, under the
superintendanee of Mr. Williams. His susccss
as au instructor mid di-tipiinaiian are too v . 11
knewn to nr-.-d any eomnie'.it from rs,
X VTH \N fit iWPORD
i'.bMOND BOWDRK, ,
, NATHL. BAii-FA .
EDWARD BALLARD, j
I ‘ Good Board erm b? had i?. the vj.-.iEiiy f.»- ?9
per month, fuel .ding washing. Orel a. id lights.
jan 14
JEFFERSON County, Georgia.—-
Whereas Susan A. Robbins and Thomas
W. Battey, administratrix and administrator on
the estate of Samuel W. Robbins, late <»f <v«id
county, deceased, appyl to me f-r I t’: is
sory from their said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, nil
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office- within ihe
time prescribed bj’ law, to show cause, if aijy tljey
have, why said letters should not be gianted.
Givwh under my hand, at office, in Louisviiie.
EBENEZER BOTHWELL, CUric
January 5, 1813.
TEFFERSON County, Georgia:
O' Whereas, Frederick J. Rheney applii sto me
for letters of adrnistration on the estate and effects
of John W. Holder, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and Creditors of said de
ceased, 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 Louisville.
January 19, 1842: R BOTHWELL, Cl’k.
JEFFERSON County, Georgia:
Whereas, Asa Holt, executor of tho estate
of John Tomkins, late of said county, deceased,
applies for letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, 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 Louisville.
January 19. I ; E. Bu’I’HWELI., Clerk.
JEFFERSON County, Georgia:
Whereas, Jesse Glover, administrator on the
estate of Thomtfs N. Jenkins, deceased, late of
said county, applies to me for letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors ert said de
ceased, 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 mv hand at office in Louisville.
January 19, 1843. E. BOTH WELL, Clerk.
LINCOLN County, Georgia.—
Whereas, Nicholas C. Ware applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate of Robt.
Ware senior, deceased: t
These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors, of said
deceased, to he and appeitr 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 at office in Lincolnton.
HUGH HENDERSON, Clerk.
January’ 2, 1842. Jalo
JEFFERSON County, Georgia >.—
Partin Tompkins, of the 77th district G. M.,
tolls before me a bay horse MULE, supposed to
be 8 or 9 years oid, about the middling size mule,
no marks except some marks of the collar and
gear, roach mane. Appraised by Jas S Clements
and William Tompkins to thirty-five dollars.
Given under my hand, this 14th of Dec., 19-12.
WILLIAM CLEMENTS, J. P.
A true extract from the estray book.
JAMES L. CHEATHAM, Clerk.
January 10, 1842. w3t
BURKE County, Georgia.—Whereas
James Grubbs and Henry Lewis apply to
me for Letters of Administration on the estate of
John Prior, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, al!
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any j
they r have, why said letters should not be granted. 1
Given under mv hand, at office, in Waynesboro.
January 7, J843.* T. H. BLOUNT, Cl’k.
OLUM BIA County. Georgia.—
J Whereas Thomas Blanchard and Uriah
Blanchard, Executors of the will of Uriah Blan
chard, deceased, apply to me for Letters Dismis
sorv on said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at toy office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, in Appling.
GABRIEL JONES, Clerk.
January 3, 1843.
/COLUMBIA County, Georgia.—
v_7 Whereas Thos. Blanchard and Uriah Blan
chard, executors of the will of Uriah Blanchard,
deceased, which said Uriah Blanchard was execu
tor of the will of James Blanchard, deceased, ap
ply to me for Letters Dismissory on said estate:
Those are therefore to c ite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at niy 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 Appling.
GABRIEL JONES, Clerk.
January 3, 1843.
BURKE County, Georgia.—Whereas
James Grubbs and Henry Lewis apply for
Letters of Administration on the estate of Joseph
Madray, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
<leceased, to be and qppear 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 Waynesboro.
Januaty 7, 1843.* T. H. IM.Ol’X'i’. Cfk.
BURKE County, Georgia. —Whereas
James Grubbs applies io me for Letters of
Administration on the estate of McCuin Allbrit
ton, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, ail
and singular, the kindred and of said
decease d, to be and appear at my office, within the
time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any thoy
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, al office, in Waynesboro.
January 7, 1843.* T. H. BLOUNT, Cl’k._
JE FFE RS O N County, Georgia.—
Whereas Mitchell Walden applies to me for
Letters of Administration on the estate of Sam
uel Walden, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindrod and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within th®
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, in Louisville.
EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk.
January 5, 1843.
p.H’ ICHMOND County, Georgia.—
s.AL Whereas James W. Davies, administrator
on the estate, of Eleanor I/. Nesbitt, applied lor
letters dismissory.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish, al!
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, 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 he granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, in Augusta.
January 12,1843. JL P. DUGAS, Clerk.
I tu> ICHMOND County, Georgia.—
; live Where as James W. Davies, administrator
} on the estate of John Nesbitt, deceased, applies
j for letters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, nil
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time proscribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said loiters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, al office, in Augusta.
Jan nary 12, 1843._ 1.. P. DUGAS, Clerk.
| A ICHMOND County. Georgia.—
_i Whereas John P. King applies to me for
| Letters of Administration, with the will annexed,
■ on the estate of Mrs. Eliza Walker, late of sai«i
i county, deceased:
■ These are therefore to cite and admonish, ail and
j .*i.igu’ar, the kindred and creditors of said dcceag
; < d, to be and appear at mv office, within the time
prescribed by’ law, to show cause, if any they
I have, why said letters should not be granted. (
Given under mv hand, at office, in Augusta.
- j>( !;\s. iTis. .
AOLUMBJA County, Georgia:
Whereas, Peter Knox applies to me for let- ‘
h : of administration on the estate of Edwin
W:i!k?r, deceased:
These are therefore to cite ana admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
to be and appear at my office, within the.
limp p .‘scribed by law, to show cause, if anyhhey
h.ivt’. why said letters should not be granted.
<riven under my hand at office in Appling.
Jun. 11, 1843. GABRIEL JONES, C’leyk.
TAoUR months after date, application
ji. will be made to the Honorable tho Inferior
Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary ’
purposes, for leave to sell a negro boy, Fulwood,
belonging to the estate of Walter. l . A. ’Hamilton
deceased. E. A.‘ALLEN, Adm’r.
January 7, 1843. ♦
mqnth . appli iation
0- will n? made to the honorable, th? Inferior
■Court of Taliaferro county’, when sitting for ordi
nary, purposes, for leave to sell all the lands and
real estate of Williamson Bird, late o' - said county
deceased, far the benefit of the. heirs and creditors
of said deceased. A. H. STEPHENS, E.vr.
January 10. 1842.
tpQUR months after date, application
will be made to the honorable the inferior
Court of Lincoln county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell a part of the ne
groes belonging to the estate of Jeremiah Blanch
ard, deceased. GEO. W. LEWIS, hlrn’r.
Jnn’’a r v 2. jan 10
"PFBLiC SALES.
[INCOLN Sheriff’s Sale.— Will be
m*i sold, on the first Tuesday in February’ next,
before the court house door in Lincolnton, Lin
coln county, one Loom, fou.r Wagon Hubs, Jersey
Wagon Tongue and Irons, one Barrel, and lot of
old Irons, one Bark Mill, one Hand Barren, levi
ed on as the property of Rum Rciason, by virtue
of a ft fa issued fr<»m the Interior Coun of Lin
coln county, in favor of Benjamin Holland vs
Rem Rumson.
ISA AC WILLINGHAM, Shi riff.
.Tanuarv 3. 1843.
URKE'slreriff rsak-. Wilf h<FJold
on the first Tuesday In March next, in 1 the
town of Waynesboro, Burke county, between rite
usual hours of sale, the following m groiJack,
a man, Jim. a man, Randal, a man, Isom, a nan.
Fanny, a woman. Rachel, a women, and Marin,
a woman, levied on ns the property •>/ Jtu-oh
. EvansJo satis;y-a priortgage fi fa from the In'.i :ior
Court oi Burke county, in favor of John Eng
ham vs Jacob Evans.
18AAC MISSEX. D. Sheriffi
January 5, 1313.
-RIVEN Shf "iir s S il.On thTls:
•. J Fc.brra.’y n xt. will behold be
fore the court hou?c door in Seriveri county’, b?-.
tween the usual hours of sale, ono> negro s&l
n-t .nd Winnuy; b vied on as ii<3 property of SA
• linda Mmid, to ;»a isfv a reo: igagr li f> in favor o'
( Adam Brinson." ’ PETER A;! XETT, Sh’ff.
I December 1, 1313.
PUBLIC SALES.
r ’INCOLN Sheriff Sales.—Will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in March next,
before the court house in Lincolnton, Lincoln
county, within the lawful hours of sale, the lol
luvrihg property, to wit: —Two Negroes to wit:
Stephen, a boy, eighteeti years old, and Alcy, a
gbk r ix years, levied on as the property of James
Mc-hpuey, to satisfy a mortgage it fa in favor oi
N. G. Barksdale vs James Mahoney: property
pointed out in said li fa, and left in possession ol
defendant, by direction of plaintiff.
Also, three Negroes, Charles, a man, Hfty five
years old, Allen, a boy, fourteen yettraold, Hamp*
ion, twelve years old, levied on as the property oi
Joseph Davis, to satisiy two mortgage ii fas in fa
vor of Wiley G. Tatorn, one from the Inferior and
one from the Superior Court, ys. Joseph Davtsi
Property pointed out in said fi fa.
January 3, 1843. B. I’. Trt'lOM, D. mA *l.
Lincoln sheriffs sale.— win be
sold, on the first Tueadoy in February next,
before the court house door in Lincolnton. Lin
coln county, within lite lawful hours oi sale, the
following property, to wit: —One hundred acres </f
Land, more or less, in Lincoln, county, on the
waters of Pistol Creek, adjoining lands of N. <L
Barksdale and others, one Grey Horse and one
SorrqJ Mare, levied on as the property of Jesse
Willie, to satisfy a fi fa infavorof Joel B. button
vs Simpson Curray, his wife C. Cyntha Curray
and Jesse Willis.
Also, five Negroes, Frank, a man, fifty live
years old, Mariah, a woman, twenty eight years
old, a first rate weaver, seamstress, washer a;id
ironcr, and her children, Nancy fourteen year?
old, Mary twelve years, and Ft-hx, a boy, ten years
old; two hundred and seventy acres of Land, more
or less, in Lincoln County, on the waters of Soap
Creek, adjoining lands of F. F. Fleming, Thomas
J. Murray ond,others; one Road Wagon, one Sor
rel Horse, two sorrel Mares, all levied on us the
property of John L. Trammel, to satisfy a !i fa in
favor of John Cartledge vs Thomas Lyon, John
L. Trammel and Peter Lsmar. Property pointed
out by John L. Trammel.
Also, two hundred and seventy acres of Land,
more or less, in Lincoln county, dn the waters oi
Soap Creek, adjoining lands of F. F. Fleming and
others, the land whereon John H. Turner now
lives, levied on as the property oi 'lriiomas Lyon,
to satisfy afi fa in favor of John Cnrtledgc \s
Thomas Lyon, John L. Trammel and Peter A-»a
mar. Property pointed out by John Cartledge.
..Also, fifty four acres of Laud, more or leas, in
Lincoln county, on the waters of Soap Creek, ad
joining John Feurgnsson and others, levfcd on aS
the property of Thomas Lyon, to satisfy a fi fa in
favor of John Cartledge vs. Thomas Lyon, John
L. Trammel and Pt ter Lamar. Property pointed
out by John L Trammel.
January 3, 1843. B. F. TATOM. D. Sh'fl.
URK.E Sheriff s Sale.—Will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in February next,
at the court house in the town of Waynesboro,
Burke county, 600 acres Land, oak and hickory,
adjoining lands of John Owens, James 11. Duke,
estate of Desebayes and others, levied on as the
property of Jefferson R iberts, to satisfy sundry
executions from the Superior Court of Burke
county, one in favor of Stephen Blankenship vs
Jefferson Roberts, one in favor of Philip Robin
son vs Jefferson Roberts, and others v» Jethnsoq
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
of Stephen Blankenship ys Josiah Lewis and
Benjamin Lewis, one in favor of Thomas .Wil
liams vs Josiah Lewis, and 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 Uriah T. Lockett, to
satisfy two executions from the Superior Court, of
Burke county, one in favor of Samuel F. Trail}
vs James M. Dye and Uriah T. Lockett, one in
favor of Wood, Johnston & Brewett vs James M.
Dve and Uriah T. Lockett.
Also, 300 acres Land, adjoining lands of Apple -
wliite, James H. Dnke and others, levied on as
the property of Benniae Kilpatrick, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Henry B. Todd vs Bennias
Kilpatrick, William Kilpatrick and others vs Ben
nias Kilpatrick.
Also, 7 acres Land, adjoining lands of John
Moxley and others, levied on as the property of M.
K. West, to satisfy an execution in favor of J. B.
Notherland vs M. K. West. Property pointed out
by plaintiff’. Levied and returned to me by aeon
stable.
Also, 50 acres Land, adjoining lands ot E. Atta
way and others, levied on as the property of Eli
H. Moxley and M. M. Moxley, to satisfy two exe
cutions from the Justice’s Court, in favor of J. B.
Netherlarid vs Eli H. Moxley and M. M. Moxley.
Property pointed out by M. M. Moxley. Levied
and returned to me by a constable.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, one negro boy named Guice, levied on as
the property of William R. Hadloy, to satisfy
sundry’ small fi fas in favor of George Merritt vs
William R. Hadley, and William Barron, security.
Levy made and returned to rue by a constable.—
Property pointed out by’ James Moore.
January 5, 1843. S. W. BLOUNT, Sh’tf.
BURKE Sherifl*4Sale.—Wißbe sold
on the first Tuesday in February next, in
the town of Waynesboro, Burke county, between
the usual hours of sale, 588 acres Land, adjoining
Charles Whitehead, A. J. Lawson and others, le
vied on as 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 vs Joseph M. Perry.
" Also, 200 acres Pine Land, adjoining lands of
Middleton, Thorn, Jordan, Joiner and others, levi
ed on as the property of Harvy Andrews, to satis
fy two Justice’s executions in favor of Martin
1 luriington vs Harvey Andrews anti Gibson West.
Property pointed out by’ defendant. Levied and
returned to be by' a constable.
Also, 40 acres Land, adjoining lands of estate of
?/larke Stokes, A. Bonnell and others, levied on
as the property of Gipson West, to satisfy two
small executions from the Justice’s Court, iu fa
vor of Jacob Evans. Proparty pointed out by
plantiff*. Levied and. returned tu me by a consta
w •
,\i- >. 150 acres oak and hickory Land, adjoining
lands of Win. Lasetter, H. Bell and others, levied
on as the property of Solomon Thompson, as se
curity for William Thompson, deceased, to satisfy
four small executions from the Justice’s Court,
in favor of William Lasseter, executor on the es
tate of Ann IL Dun vs Solomon Thompson, secu
rity for Wm. Thompson.
Also, 300 acres Land, adjoining lands of John
Wimberly, Elizabeth Livly and others, on Briar
Creek, levied on as the property of John T. Lidy,
to satisfy two executions from the Justices’ Court,
in favor of Elisha Haymans, administrator on the
estate ol Muses Dux is, vs John T. Li vly. Pro
perly pointed out by defendant. Lexiud and re
turned to me by a constable.
Also, 300 tture.s Land, adjoining lands' of Wm.
Cox, Nathan McCollum and oth rs, levied on as
ihe property of Wilson Burch, to satisfy two ex
ecutions from the Justices Court, in favor of Jacob
Evans vs W ilson Bureh, and others vs Wilson
Burch. The above laud sold subject to a mort
gage. Levied and returned by a constable.
ISAAC MESSEX. D. Sheriff*.
January 5, 1843.
LINCOLN Sheriff’s
sold, before the court house door atLincoln
ton, on the first Tuesday in February next, the
following property, to wit: Txvo Bags of Cottoti,
levied on as the property of John N. McCord, to
satisfy a )i fa issued from the Inferior Court ol
Lincoln county, in favor of Peter Lamar, surviv
ing partner of the firm of Lamar & Bohlcr.
Also, one tract of Land, containing one hun
dred and forty five acres, more or less, adjoining
Seaborn Mosely and William Ruhibly, levi-d on
a ; the property of William A. Caver, to satisfy a
fi fa i -ued from a Justice’s Court, IB2d District
G. M., in favor of Charles Kilgore, and also to
salisiy sundry other fi fas. Levy r.iadc and u turn
ed to me by a constable.
MILL'S M. CAMPBELL, D. Sheriff.
January 3, 18H3.
C COLUMBIA Sheriffs Sale.—Will he
f sold, at Columbia court house, on the first
Tuesday in March next between the usual hours
of sale, a negro man named Alfred, levied on as
the property of Wm. B. Bealle, tu satisfy a mort
gage fi fa from Columbia Inferior Com t, at the
suit of James W. Blackstone against William B.
Bealle. Property pointed out in sail! mortgage fi
fa. R. H. JONES, Sherife
January 5, 1843.
i EFF'ERSON Sheriffs Sale.—Will
sl’ be said, on the first Tuesday in February
in it, at the market house in the town of i.ouis
ville, Jefferson county, within the legal hours of
sail, I two horse Wagon, levied upon us the pro
perty Os Thomas H. I’olhilt, to satisfy a (i fa issu
ing froin Jefferson Superior Court, in favor of
Georg? W. Bi hit vs said Polhill. Property piiitn
c;! out bv plrintiff’s attorney.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, two negro women, to wit: l.eah, 35 years
old, and Seal,' 30 years old, levied upon as the
piwpetty of Jolra Morguu, to sati.-ly u ii fit in fa
vor of ihe administrators of Paul'Fitzainnnctns,,
dece-.ised, vs Mitchell J. Morgan and Joint Mor
gan. Property pointed out by defendant, John
Morgau. ‘ R- J. FARMER, Sheriff.
January 7, 1543.
S EFFERSON Sheriff’s Sale.—Will
be sold, on the liret Tuesday in Fefu’uarv
next, at the market house in Louisville, Jefferson
county, within the uaual hums of safe, tire 'fallow
ing property, to xvit:
One line Buggy and Harn, ‘-s, levied on as th
property of Thomas H. Polhill, and found in the
pofisesaion of F. G. Lev\i«, to satisfy one fi fa i(i
fnvtt -of J.mu - from
ilte Inferior Court of Jefferson county. Property
pointed out by plnintifPs attorney.
Also, one Lot containing irom three-fourths to
one acre, with a good Dwelling House and Out
Houses, and a good Garden, in the town of Lou
isville, invied on as tho property of Beunit ('ref
ton and Liddia Craft »n. to satisfy sundry fi fas is
sued from th- Sap. tfer Court of Jefferson coun
ty, in favor of Kuir.s de Hope and others, and fi
fas ag :in-1 Bennet Crafton alone. Property; oint
,do il Ciuftoti to satisfy the ii fas against 3.- i
iiet and Liddia Crafton, and by phdiaiff* m .• itis
: ihe fi ill favor of Murine.: and others. .
WILLLV.U S. ALEXANDER, D. Sh'fi*.
January 7,1343.
I-EFFERSON Sheriff’s SaUr—Will
b* sold, on th*‘first Tuesday in Fehriutry
next, the nfarket hous-' inriie toWu o f Lonis
xi’le. Jefferson county. w;ihin the u.-e »l hours ot
- ij.-, thefoßowtag prop rtv, to wit:
I Ore hum: ;d and thh •< -re uai’and hi k-
I ory Land, lyin •, r j in w.u- . ■/. t r.
I k> .• L- 4 l^ v *
j u.mii-y ii tu 1 ‘.; i J i. Uouru.i :!>-■
' ■ I’l.ii ■P-iul’ il mt , miuiiff-i
■' i i.evx- made and ret rjied hv a eoiKtabb .
‘ AVILLfAM S. ALF.XANDE L D. Nh’
I January 9, lol;.
PUBLIC SALKS.
SALE
the first Tuesday in April next, will bu sold
at tho market house iu the town of Louisville, to
the highest bidder, in conformity to an order of
the honorable Inferior Court of Jeffueson count,,
sitting as a court of ordinary, eleven hundred ami
thirty acres of pine land, on the waters of Wil
liamson’s swamp, adjoining lands of MarshsJi and
others, subject to widow’s dower therein, being
the real estate Os the late .Samuel Moore, of said
eountv, deceased. Terms on tho day of sale.
January !!'. ISJ3 J.AMESI BPETR, Adm’r.
Cl UAROIAN’S SA LE —On the first
f Tuesday in February next will be sold, a
greeable to an order oi the honorable the Inferior
Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, before the court house door in Waynea
bero, between the usual hours of Halt, lite follow
,ing property, to wit: three hundred acres of land,
adjoining lands of Josiah Murphree, H P J onus,
and others. Also, twohegroes, Randal and Han
nah. Sold as Hu property of Camlis Leaptrot.
JESSE A. LEAPTROT, Guardian.
November 26, 1812.
VEN Postponed Sheriff’s Sale.—
KV Will he sold on the first Tuesday in February
next, before the court house door in Scriveu
county, between the usual hours of sale, one truer
of land containing three hunrlretl and forty scree,
more or less, adjoining lands of A S Jones, P L
Wade, and Savannah river; levied on as the pre
perty of Ann Overstreet, to satisfy one li is ia
favor es Alexander Kemp, guardian, A c.
JanymyNl, 1813. PETER ARNETT, Sh'fi;
SORIVEN Sheriffs Sale.—Will ba
sold, on the first Tuesday in February next,
at the court house door in Jacksonboro,
county, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to wit; one tract of Land, iv«u
taming one Uundrud acres, mon. or les-, bounded
by lanus of George L. Jackson and Riehfini Jen
itigs and others, levied on as the property of Thos.
Reddick, to satisfy onefi thin favor of Betttky Si.
Blackbern. Levy made ami returned to nm by a
constable.
Also, another tract of Land, containing tw»
hundred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of’
Isaac Hodges and Robert Morelcn, to aatiofy a it
fa in favor of Joseph A. Alack, property ptanied
out by Wm. 11. Fames.
Also, one negro man named Sam, levied on as
the property of Paul H. Colson, to satisty sundry
fi fas in favor of Thomas H. Hemes and others.
Levy made and returned to me by a eoiistnble.
Also, one tract of Land, containing ono hun
dred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of 4
S. Jones, and Wm. l-ombetid and Streeglns; also,
one other tract, containing fifty uve acres, mor«
or less, adjoining lands of W. J. Lawton and A.
Kemp and others; onother tract, containing tw«
hundred ac.es, more or less, adjoining lamls »x
Michael Wantness and others, levied on as th*
property of Jacob Bryan’s estate.
Also, another tract, of land, containing four
hundred and forty acres, more or less, adjoining
iantM of Isaac Bryan and Jefleraon Roberts, Icviefl
on as the property of W. H. Nunnely, to satisfy a
fi fa in favor of Boston A Randol and others.
January 3, 1843. PETER ARNETT. Sh’tf.
r iVALIAFERRO Sheriff's Sale.— Oh
X the first Tuesday in March next, will be
sold, before the court house door in the town of
Crawfordville, Taliaferro county, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One uaci or parcel of Lund, containing twenty
five agree, more or lees, on the waters of Uttfo
River, with a'Grist and Saw Mill thereon, adjoin
ing lands of Absalom Janes and others, levied uj.-
ou as the property of Peter Bennet, to satisfy a fa
fa issued from the Honorable the Superior f'oiut
of Wilkes county, at the instance of John Ad
ams vs Peter Bennet. Property pointed out by
plaintifl.
Also, one other tract of Land, containing 15#
acres, more or less, in said county, lying on lit*
waters of Little River, adjoining lands of Hhn.
Suggus, David C. Daniel and others, levied upon
as tit. property of Henry I’. Bowies, to satisfy a
ft la issued from Taliaferro Superior Court, «t the
instance of Robert McCart vs Henry P. Bowls*.
Property pointed out by said Henry I’. Bowles.
Also, three Negroes, to wit: Bob, about 3&
years old, Mnrtha, about 12 years old, I.tze, about
1! yearsold, levied upon as the property of Arch
ibald Gresham, to satisfy a fi fa issued from tho
Interior court of Taliaferro county, at the instant-,
oi Daniel Allison vs Thomas Chaffin, principal,
and Archibald Gresham security. Property poin
ted out by said Gresham.
Also, fiye negroes, to wit: a negro woman, a
mulatto, about 27 years old, and her three chil
dren, to wit: George, about 1 year old, Emeliue
•Iyears old, Emely, about 11 years old, and one
other woman, about thirty years old, levied upon
as the property of Thomas T. Towns, to satisfy
n mortgage ii fa issued tram the Inferior Court of
Taliaferro county, at the instance of Simeon C.
Ellington vs Thomas T. Towns. Property point
ed out in said mortgage. The property left ia
possession of defendant by order of plaintiff.
GILCHRIST OVERTON, Sheriff.
January 7. 1843.
WARREN Sheriff’s Sale.—Will, be
sold, on the first Tuesday in February -
next, between the usual hours.of sale, at tha.
court house door in Warrenton, Warren county,
the following property, to wit:
Eight Negroes, levied on as the property of
John Moore, to wit: Sylvia, about 25 years old,
Arthur, 6 years old, Eugenia, 5 years old, Jacob
2J years old, Ella, 8 months old, Mary, 8 years
old, Darcus, 28 or 30 years old, and Courtney, a
boy, two years old, to satisfy sundry fi tits, vs said
Moqre, issued from tile Warren Superior and In
ferior Courts, in favor of Barrister &. Lanneau,
Ihe Justices of the Inferior Court of Warren coun
ty, and others, vs said John Moor. . Properly
pointed out by John McCrary.
Also, sixteen acres of oak and hickory Land,
on the waters of Childers' Creek, adjoining lands
of Edward, Ivey and others, levied on as the pro
perty of Daniel Dennis, to satisfy two fi fits from
the 158th District G. Al., in favor of Thompson
<L AleCartity vs Daniel Dennis and Richmond A.
Dennis, security on stay. Levy made and re
timed by a constabite.
Also, tour Negroes, to wit: Jeffrey, a man, «-
bout 28 years old, Jenny, u woman, 37 years old,
and her two children, Martha, 2i years old, sad
her infant son, John, levied on as the projierty of
Tl)omas P. Harris, to satisfy sundry ti tas from
th. 157th District G. Al., in favor of Mathew H.
llnbcri vs Thomas P. Harris ana George S. Al
len. Levy made and returned by a constable.
Also-, eighty acres of Pine Land, adjoining lands
ol John Fuller, Fleming Gcesling and others, on
the head waters of Briar Creek, levied on ns the
property oi Joseph H. Coiston, to satisfy one fi
fa, James 1.. Dozier vs Joseph H. Colston re
turnable io the Warren Superior Court. Proper
ty pointed out by plaintiff
Also, lour Negroes, to wit: Diev, a woman, 39
years old, Mariah, n girl, 11 j-rrnk old. ALmerva, a
girl, 13 years old, Elilily, a child. 3 years old, le
vied on as the property ofThimia lv.-v, to satisfy
twofi fas in the AVarren Inferior Court, one in
favor of Robert K. Alon land, ami the other in fa
vor of Neai&Hair, vssnidlvty. Property point
ed out by defendant.
Also, one tract of Pine Land, containing about
tour hundred acres, adjoining lands of Jas. N»t
ris, and one Negro Woman, Kizy. and her child,
age unknown, levied on as (lie property of Aimev
No’ris, to satisfy two ti fits in the AVn’rrsn Supe
rior Court, one in favor of Neal & Olin, and the
other in favor of Thomas Norris vs Abner Norris,
and William A. Seals security on appeal, <tc. —
The land pointed out by Thomas Norris, and rias
negroes by the defendant.
AUGUSTUS BEALL, Sheriff.
January 7, 1843.
BURKE SherilFs tho first
Tuesday in Febrmuy next, will be sold at
the court house door in the town of VVajm sburn.
Burke county, between the usual houm of sate,
one house andtlot in tin. town of Wa.m sbmo,
known in the plan of said town as lot Noi 12, ad
joining lot .Vo. 14 on the north, fronting the r onit
house square or|[>ub)ic square ou the sutnh, My
li, k street on the east, and Liberty street on ths
west; levied on as the property of Rxtbt H Grtty,
to satisfy a mortgage fi fn ,rotn' the sup, lior court
of B.eke county, in favor of Wjlljain AV Davie*.
Said property pointed out in said mortgage fi fu.
_lfoc. 5, 1842. ISAAC MESSEX, D. Sh’fi.
COLUMBI A. Sheriffs Saje—XViFlTL
sold, at Coltiinbia court bouse, on the firw
'i’uesdny Jn February next, between the usual
liouru oi - sale, the /ollowing property, lu wit: one
Negro man named .Viron, about fifty yuan* old,
uiia a u> gro air! named .ineky, dghter n yean
eight hundred bushels of Coni, more or less, two
thuutiand pounds of Fodder, more or feea, one
Cream Horse and two Sorrel Horses, one One
Horse Wagon, and head of Cattle, kried on
by virtue of a fi fa from Columbia-Superior Court,
at the suit of Thomas G. Hall v* Daniel F. Hitt.
Property pointed out by plantifi*.
.Also, two Negroes, a hm.’ named
six .yrars or age, and Surah, a girl, about t.-ai
years old, levied upon as thq properly 4
2,1. Gartr li and Nqncy Culbreth, to oaiisi v sevea
fas' issued from the Justice’s Court o* District
Vo. >, at ihe suit of Elizabeth Luke against
said. James M. and Nancy. I*evv made aad re
turned to inc bv a constable.
January 3, 1843. R. IL JONES, Sherffi'.
C COLUMBIA Sheriff’.s Sal*— Wfflbe
/ sold at Columbia court houae, an the first
Tuesday in Ft bruary next, within the usual hours
of ?alc, 140 ncius oi Land, more or lets, If Um u»
the Wat- re ui Little Rivt.r, adjoining Thomas 1 Im
th n and others, levied Upon as the nnknorty of
Seaborn Winn, tu satisfy a fife Iruni a .losfi. e’s
Court. District 4, In favor of G. W. Lewfa vt Jef
f rsori inn and Seaborn Winn. The above land
suid subject to a mortgage in favor of John Can
lidge. Levy made find returned tu nw bv a con
stable, A. STURGIS »
January 3, 1842.
tb>Lte \L’IA Shetilfd Sale---Wt.’ihe
d *’ >ld, at Appling, Columbia county, oh the
first Tuisday in March next, within ih« usual
hours of sale, three Negroes, to w it: ami
her tyro children, Green and Emily. i i<poa
as tha property of Burwell Richunla. o*ts«fy »
mortgage li fa irom the Superior Court of Colum
bia in favor of Jeremiah Griffin \h Bur
well Bi. horde. Property point* d out lu r.aM muri
-11 * a -
Al--O, one Negro Girl slave, Harriet, about m v
f*n years of age, levied upon aaibe property
of Gafin. Ttuikersluy. u> u mortgage fi fa
/rem the Inferiorof Columbia county, at
tho suit of Alihd J. Dunn, William Tankersley
mid John G. Tunia rsity vs Griffin
Property pointed out in.ssaid fi la.
I. STURGD). w - «r-h:
January 3, 1612.
t"' ‘PURKEiJuriff’s SuL .—Oi’i'ihe iir.-.t
* Tuesday in February next, will b- rold lx
lore the u.nirt li'-u.-i’l’oor in the town oi Vv:ik inis
t/...’i\Jv ii. -ills. E’n.’line «:*d fdivij.
u->th good hour*.* rvn’j*’. and <m. a good s* ij p-
I.i hr •. ;r:.i u r earn htnse; ie\led
rh< ■ ;FV-H Jclte.l'r) ?.h (' < to 1-
y ; i :a fo.M ihrrf.t Inferior Coin I a*
Jonathan AMbonm l*n u-uvpointed nut ia said,
mortgage. is tVJ MESSEX, D. Sh’fi:
De .cmlH?; J. 1812.
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