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1 » UR KE ShenffSahs. —Will be sold
|2> O n the first Tuesday in May next, before
the court house door, in the town ot Waynes
boro Burke county, between the usual hours ol
sale’ the following property, to wit. aOOacre,
“tend, more or less adjoining lands ot D t
Dickinson, Kogers and others; levied on >s th
property of George Mixon, sen’r., and George
Mixon, jr„ secmity on stay of execution to
satisfy >ne execution in favor of Kt patnck &
Campbell VS- George Mixon, sen r, and George
Mixon, jr., secur ty on stay of execution.
Also two hundred acres ot land, more -,r less,
adjofoing lands of Moses -Walker, F J Walker
and others, known as a part ot the Lequeux
tract - levied on as the property of Enoch Byne,
to sat i-ty one execution in favor of Moore * Da
v’s vs Enoch Byne. Thomas Davis vs. Enoch
Brne. Stovall * 'iinmona vs. Elijah Bine,
Enoch Byne and Harmon Host. Andrew Carson
Enoch Byne, principal, Elijah Byne and Har
mon Hust, security, and others vs. Enoch Byne,
Etitah Byne and Harmon Hust.
J S. W. BLOUNT, Deputy Sheriff.
April 4,1815. _ _
Postponed
BURKE Sheriff Sale.—Will be sold,
between the lawful hours of sale, on the
firstTuesday In June next, at the court house
door, a negro boy named Stephen ; levied on as
the property of Zilphy Oliver, to satisfy a mort
gage fi. fa. from the inferior court of Burke coun
-3 , in fevot of Ephraim A. D. Brown vs. Zilphy
liver. Property pointed out in said mortgage
fi. fa. S. W. BLOUNT, Deputy Sheriff.
April 4. 1845.
B’ URKE Sheriff Sales Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in May next, at the
court house door in the town of Waynesboro,
between the usual hours of sale. 15} acres land,
more or less, adjoining lands of Sarah Barrow,
Mrs. Bedgood and others: 270 acres land, more
or less, adjoining lands of Lewis Whitfield, E.
C Gilson ano others, on the Beaver Dam creek;
all levied on as the property of Hill Sandiford,
to satisfy an execution in favor of Robert E. El
lison vs. Hill Sandiford and A. J. Lawson, and
one other vs. Hill Sandiford.
■: - 3. W. BLOUNT, Deputy Sheriff
April 4, 1845.
Postponed
BURKE Sheriff Sales.—Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in May next, at the
courthouse door in the town of Waynesboro,
Burke county, between the usual hours ot sale,
the following property, to wit:
-Stephen, Shadriek, Jim, and 2500 acres of land,
njore pr fess, adjoining lands of Samuel Dowse,
Job Gresham, Moses Walk, r and others, all le-
. vied on.as the property of Enoch Byne, to satisfy
one execution in favor of John Rogers vs. Enoch
Byneprinci aC.'and Elijah Byne security; onein
. favor.ef. Ell McCtoan vs. Elijah Byne principal,
■and. Enoch Byne. security; one mortgage fi. fa.
In favor of Augustus H,_ Anderson, assignee of
John C. Poythress vs. Enoch Byne; one in fa
vor of Moore & Davis vs. Enoch Byne; one in
' favor of Cress & Turpin vs. Enoch Byne orinci
' pal, arid Elijah Byne security; and sundry other
■ executions vs. Enoch Byne, Elijah Byne and
. Harmon Hust.
. ' Also. 300 acres land, more or less, adjoining
lands of Enoch Byne, F. J. Walker, Job Gresh
am ando(hers, levied on as the property of Har
mon Host, to satisfy one execution in lavor of
NafiCy M. Dillard, administratrix o John Dl 1 -
lard. vs. Enoch Byne principal, Harmon Hust
security, William H. Byne security on appeal;
one in favor of Thomas G. Jordan vs. H armon
Hust; one in favor of Stovall, Simmous *Co.
vs. Elijah Byne, Enoch Byne aud Harmon Hust;
and sundry other executions vs. Enoch Byne,
Harmon Bust and Elijah Byne.
Also, 1500 acres of land more or less, ad oin
ing lands of Samuel Dowse, William H. Byne,
Enoch Byne and others, levied on as the proper
ty of Elijah Byne, to satisfy one execution in fa
yarof Stovall, Simmons & Co. vs. l-lijah Byne.
Enoch Byne and Harmon Hust; one in lavor of
Eli McCroan vs. Elijah Byne principal, and Enoch
Byne security; one in favor of John Rogers,
bearer, vs. Enoch Byne principal, and Elijah
Byne security; one in favor of Cress * I urpin
vs. Enoch Byne principal, and Elijah Byne secu
rity ; and sundry other executions vs. Elijah
Byne, Enoch Bvnegtnd Harmon Hust.
’ March 8, 1815. H J. BLOUN r, Sheriff
bURKE Sheriff Sale.—Will be sold
on the first Tuesday in May next, at the
court house door, in the town of Waynesboro,
between the usual hours of sale, thro,- negroes,
to wjt: Jin ,and her two children, Manday, a
woman, and Adam, a young negro boy ; levied
on as the property of John A. Ro tens, to satisfy
a mortgage execution in favor of Harmon Hust
vs. John A. Roberts) mortgage fi.fa. transferred
to James W. May. Property pointed out in
said mortgage fi. fa. H. J. BLOUNT, Sheriff'.
' February 26, 1845.
DURKE Sheriff Sale.—WiTl’bTTdd
JL> on the first Tuesday in May next, b fore
the court house door in the town of Waynesboro,
jretween the usual t-ours of sale, the following
prop -rty, to wit: one negro boy, Bacchus ; ,evied
on as the property of Wiilram H. Byne, to satis
fy a mortgage fi. fa. in lavor of Martin M. Dye &
E. W. Doughty vs William H. Byne. Property
pointed out in said mortgage.
a S. W. BLOUNT, Deputy Sheriff
February 25, 1845.
X>&RKESheriff Saks.—Will be sold
O at the court house door in the town of
Waynesboro, Burke county, on the first Tues
day in M tv next, 100 acres of land in said coun
ty, adjoi, ng lands of William Colson and Floyd
Crockett and others; leviedon as the property of
George McElmurray, to satisfy sundry justice's
court fi fas. in favor of R. A. Allen and others
vs. said George McElmurray and Joseph McEl
murray. Levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Also, 419 acres land, more or less, in said coun
ty ; lev! d on as the property of James H. Mob
ley, to satisfy a fi fa. from Burke superior court,
tn favor of the Augusta Insurance & Banking
Company and Tarlton B. Butler vs. said Mobley.
Land pointed out by Tarlton B. Butler.
Also, one chasnut sorrel Alley, and one sorrel
horse, a’-out 7 or 8 years old ; levied on as the
property of James M. Hicks, to satisfy an exe
cution from Burke superior court in favor of Pe
ter Lawton vs. said lames M. Hicks, Alfred R.
Skinner and Alfred G. Barden, security. Pro
perty pointed out by A. R. Skinner.
March 31, 1 ’45. H. J. BLOUNT, Sh’ff
Postponed
JEFFERSON Sheriff Sale.-Will be
sold, on the first Tuesday tn May next, at
the market house in the town of Louisville, Jef
ferson county, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, viz : 5000 acres of land,
more or less, bounded on the east by Rocky
Comfor’ creek, which separates it from lands of
Wm. Slnxfield. Jno. J Jenkins and others, on the
south side by sands belonging to the estate ol
f'homas M. Patterson, Jesse Robinson and
others; on the western side by lands belonging
to the estate of Alexander Telfair, Elisha Cain
•nd James Cain, the same Being intended to in
clude all the lands belonging to the defendant in
the county of Jefferson, and levied upon to satis
fy a mortgage fi fa. issued from the superior
court of Jenetson county. John B. Lamar, as
signee of Jesse Robinson vs. John A. Col b. Pro
perty pointed out in said mortgage fi. fa.
WM. S. ALEXANDER, Sheriff.
April 5, 1845.
I EFFERSON Sheriff" Sales — Will
O be sold, at the market house, in the town of
Louisville, Jefferson county, on the first Tuesday
In May next, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit: twelve h mdred and
fifty acres more or less, of oak and hickory land,
adjoining lands of John W. Alexander and others,
on the waters of Dry Creek, in the county of
Jefferson.
Also, seven negroes, viz: Billy, and his wife
Judy, and her five children, ranging from four
teen years old down to infancy; all levied upon
as the property held by the administrators of the
estate of Paul Fitzsimmons, deceased, and Ma
jor James P. Gairdner, for tlie benefit of the heirs
and creditors of the late Gen. William W. Mont
gomery, deceased, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. is
sued from the superior and inferior courts of
Richmond county, in favor ot the President,
Director and company of the Bank of Augusta,
*M<rf XljeexecutQrs of John Fox, deceased, vs.
the administrators of ttje estate of Paul Fitzsim
mons, deceased, and James P. Gairdncr.
WM. S. ALEXANDER, Sheriff.
April 5, 1845.
JEFFERSON Sheriff Sales.—Will
b« sold at the market house in the town of
. Louisville, Jefferson county, on the first Tues
day in May next, the following property, to wit:
two hundred acres of pine land, more or less, in
the county of Jefferson, adjoining lands of F. J.
Rhay ney, and upon the waters of Boggygutt
creek; levied n as the property of James H.
Smith, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from a justice’s
court in favor ot Heniy P vs. Jas H. Smith.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold,
two hundred ac es of pine land, more or less, ad
joiHing lands belonging to the estate of Paul
Fitzsimmons, deceased, and upon the waters of
Ogeechy river, and levied on to satisfy one fi fa.
issued from a justice’s court in favor of Elisha
Coleman vs. Amos Folkes. Levy made aud re
turned to me by a constable.
. ... ™S. ALEXANDER, Sheriff
Apnl 5, 1845.
TAT” ARREN sheriff Sales.—Will be
T V Bold on the first Tuesday in May next,
at the court house door in Warrenton Warren
county, Ga., within the legal hours ol’ sale the
following property, viz: one hundred acres of
fiineland, more or less, adjoining lands of Wil
iam Hili and others; also one negro woman
about 60 or 70 years of age ; evied on as the
property of Lewis Jackson, *o satisfy four fi. fas.
from the court of the 157th district, G.
M.,in favor of John McCrary vs. Lewis Jackson
and John W. Jackson. Property pointed out by
the defendant.
Also, three hundred acres of pine land, more
or less, lying on the waters of Joe’s creek, ad
joining lands ot James Barfield and others; le
vied on as the property of Will’s Beck worth, to
v satisfy two fi. las from the justice’s court of the
. 151st district, G. M., in favor of William G. Ly
on vs. Willis Beckworth and Hansel Beckworth.
Property pointed out by the security.
Also, one hundred acres of pine land, more or
less; levied on as the property of John W. Jack
son, to satisfy one fi. fa. from the inferior court
qf Warren county, in favor of Wm. H. Blount
and Thomas J. Wheeler, bearers, vs. John W
Jackson. Propertv pointed out by the defendant
Aprli 5, 1845. THOMAS JONES, Sheriff
"a” DMINISTR ATOR'S SALE.—Un
-ZjL the first Tuesday in May next, will be
•old, at Waynesboro, Burke county, lite hun
dred acres., pins land, more ur less, adjoining
lands of Martin Herrington, A. L. Lovett and
others belonging to the estate of Susannah
Chandler, late of eaid county, deceased. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceoied. WILLIAM CHANDLER, Adm’r.
March 5, 1845
pUUllt iJili S __
rpALIAFERRO“SherW Sale.--Wil i
JL be sold, before the court house door in the
town of Crawfordville, Taliaferro county, on the
first Tuesday in May next, between theleval
hours ol sale, the following property, to wit:
■tie tract of land containing one hundred and
twenty acres, more or less, adjoining landsuf
Martha Griffin aud others, I ing on the waters
of Hatden’s creek. Leviedon as the property
•if Anderson E. Moore, to satisfy three justice's
court fi. las., one in favor of Johnson!' Jarott
vs. Anderson E. Moore, and two intavor of John
P. "Moure vs. An erson E. Moore. Leviedon
bv a constab'c and returned to me. Property
pointed out by Anderson F.. Moore.
April 1, 1845. WM. ALEXANDER, Sh’ff. _
ADMINISTRATOR’S Sale.—Wil
be sold on the first TuesJav in June next,
before the court h -use door in Spring Place,
Murray county, agreeable to an order of the
honorable the inferior court of Lincoln county,
when silling for ordinary purposes, one half of
lot of land No. 319, -Oth district and 3d section
o. Murray county, being 160 acres; sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of Charles Jen
i.ings, deceased.
ELIEL LOCKH ART, Adm’r.
March 19, 1845.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—
Agreeable to an order of the inferior court
of Butke county, when sitting as a court of or
dinary, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in June
next, before the court house door in the town of
Waynesboro, between the usual hours of sale,
three hundred and fifty-eight acres of land more
or less, adjoining lands of W. Burke and E.
Thompson ; sold as the property of James Burke,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors. JOHN BURKE, Adm’r.
March 29, 1845.
ADMINISTRATOR’S Sale—Un
derand by virtue of a decree of his Honor
Judge Schley, passed at May term of Burke Su
perior Court, 1844:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
before the courthouse door in the town of Waynes
boro, Burke Co., between the usual hours of sale,
four hundred and forty-three 1443) acres oak and
hickory land, more or less, known as the plan
tation of Leaston Sneed, late of said county, de
ceased, and where the widow Sneed now resides
adjoining lands of William Murphree, Allen In
man and others. This plantation lies on the
main road leading from Walker’s Bridge on Brier
Creek, to the ninety-five mile Station, Central R.
Road. There is on the place a new two story
dwelling house, a good gin house, carriage house,
and all other neeesaary out-bnildinge. Sold for
the benefit of the creditors of said deceased, and
sold subject to the widow’s dower. Terms of
sale mude kn.'wnon the day.
March 26. 1845. D. CORK ER, Adm’r.
A DMIMSTRATOR’S S A E E
A. Agreeaole to an order of the inferior court
of Warren county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will be sold, at the court house door in
Lee county, on the first Tuesday in June next, a
tract of land in said county, containing twohun
d ed two and a half acres, in the third dist'jet,
known by the member two hundred and thirty
five; sold as the property of Nancy Burson, late
of Warren c unty, deceased. Sold for the bene
fit of the heirs and for distribution of the estate
of said deceased. Terms of sale cash. ,
March 6. 1845. F.I.ISH A BURSON. Adm’r.
ADiVllNlb l KA'l OK S SAl,£j.—
On the first Tuesday in May next, will be
sold, at Waynesboro, Burke county, three ne
groes. to wit: Harriet, Chaney and Lane, be
longing to theeseate of George Chandler, lateof
said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
WILLIAM CHANDLER, Adm’r.
March 5,1845.
A DMLNISTKATOK’S SALE.-
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in May
next, agreeable to an order ot the inferior court
of Richmond county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, a negro woman named Jane Dorsey,
about 36 years old, belonging to the estate of
Paul G. Cottle, deceased. Sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms
at sale. ANDREW G. BULL, Adm’r.
March I. 1A45
GUARDIAN’S isaLL.— Will be
sold on the first Tuesday in June next, at
the lower market house, in the city of Augusta,
within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of
an order of the court of ordinary of Ki< htnond
county, a negro slave named Simon, the proper
ty of the minors of Aaron Rhodes, deceased.
HOSEA RAWLES, Guardian.
Ap.il 2, 1845.
EXECU TO i»S ; Sale.—On the tii st
Tuesday in May next, will sold, at the
court house in Warrenton, Warren county, agree
able to an order of the honorable the inferior
court of said county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, tne following negro, to wit: Little
Mary, about 15 years of age, belonging to the es
tate of Thomas Lockett, late of said county, de
c-ased. sold for the benefit of the creditors o
said deceased. Terms of sale on rhe day.
TEMPERANCE LOCKETT, Exr’x.
THOMAS LOCKETT, ) P .
COLLIN R. LOCKETT, j Exr s '
March 19, 1845
EXECUTOR’S SALE.—WiII be
Bold in Cra.vfordviile, on the first Tuesday
in June next, four sharrs in the stock of the
Georgia Rail Road & Banking Company, belong
ing to the emaie of WilAamson Bird, late of Ta
liaferro county, deceased.
ALEX. H. STEPHENS, Ex’r.
April 1,.1845.
PUBLIC SALE—In pursuance of a
decree in Chancery of the honorable the
Superior Court of Richmond county, Georgia, in
the care of William D. Berry and others vs. The
odore A. Dart and James H. Dart, will be sold, on
theft st Tuesday in May next, at the lower mar
ket house in the city us Augusta, between the
usual hours of sale, the following negro staves,
viz.: Tabitha, Beck, Polly, NecG Cato, Plato.
Rose, Lavonia and Henry. Also, sundry articles
of household and kitchen furniture Terms
cash. THOMAS W. MILLER, Receiver.
March 20, 1845. wtMy6
PUBLIC SALE OF
BILL IN EQUITY IN TALIAFERRO
SUPERIOR COURT.—Quinea O’Neal vs. Wil
liam Peek, Roger Q. Dickinson and John Dew
ben y.
By virtue of a decree ! n the above stated case,
wilfbe sold in Ctawfordville, Taliaferro county,
on the first Tuesday in May next, the following
tracts and parcels of land, lying in various parts
of said State, according to the numbers, dis
tricts, and sections, as designated in the follow
ing, list, t‘> wit:
No. District. Section. No. District. Section.
1223 14 1 163 21 3
933 14 1 270 8 1
915 14 I 171 9 I
837 14 1 105 6 2
760 14 1 42 7 2
637 14 1 321 9 2
371 14 1 238 10 2
329 14 I 6 11 2
312 12 1 110 4 2
3 12 1 183 12 2
413 11 1 218 13 2
191 H 1 226 23 2
156 11 1 222 25 2
89 11 1 138 6 3
17 11 1 130 12 3
472 5 1 101 12 3
295 5 1 144 23 3
203 5 1 24 24 3
833 4 1 J 94 14 3
838 3 1 165 25 3
553 3 1 27 23 3
72 3 1 227 5 s
830 2 1 172 6 4
422 1 I 209 8 4
916 1 2 139 10 4
898 1 2 55 12, 4.
191 2 2 60 15 4: *
383 3 2 30 10' Carroll co.
269 3 2 19 10. ' do
657 3 2 175 1>
54 3 2 131 4 do
1088 15 2 255 3 Marion co.
930 15 2 214 3 do
698 15 2 247 19 Muscogee co.
262 16 2 I 12
3'4 16 2 136 9 do
91 16 2 71 1 Troup co.
841 17 2 131 8 Coweta co.
676 17 2 15 9 Campbell co.
662 17 2 7 13 Fayette co.
483 17 2 238 6 Eat ly co.
356 17 2 1 2 12 do
7 17 2 359 13 do
599 19 2 207 14 do
578 19 2 309 23 do
284 19 2 216 18 Stewart co.
280 19 2 249 24 do
1102 21 2 83 21 do
850 21 2 306 6 Ran lolph co.
507 A 2 118 13 Lee counlv.
245 21 2 205 13 do "
704 1 3 85 13 do
90 1 3 57 12 Houston co.
1093 2 3 TO 9 do
994 2 3 105 14 Talbot co.
136 2 3 45 3 Dooly co.
1041 3 3 203 7 Crawford co.
662 3 3 176 7 do
549 3 3 ; 38 7 d>
162 3 3 J 210 2 do
131 3 3 133 1 Appling co.
755 4 3 400 2 do
504 4 3 187 5 do
ISe 4 3 395 6 do
1277 17 3 89 9 do
824 17 3 307 4 Irwin co.
336 17 3 49 8 do
782 3 4 521 12 do
774 3 4 304 13 do
23 3 4 68 13 do
9 0 20 3 214 10 Hiber-hnm.
Tne said jands to be sold as the joint property
us said Quinen O’Neal and Thomas Chaffen, co
partners, under the joint names and style of
Chaffen & O'Neal, Crawfordville, Ga.
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS,
> appointed to sell the same.
Aptil 7,1840. wtM6
SVATCHES, JEWEI.KY?Tc.
CLARKE, RAQKETT & CO have
received, and are receiving, a rich assort
ment of the above articles, together with
SILVER AND PLATED WARE OF ALL KINDS.
Rich Bracelets, Pins and Finger Rings ; Gold
Spectacles, Thimbles and Pencil Cases: Gold
Pens ; Fob and G uard Chains;
WITH A GREAT VARIETY OF FANCY JEWELRY
aud almost every article in the line.
Forksand Spoons of Standard Silver, alwa> son
hand : Fashionable Jet Work, for sale vxav row
WATCH MATERIALS, TOOLS, &c.,
WHOLESALE TO THE TRADE AT FAIR PRICES
Augusta, Sept. 25, 1844. dtf-wtf.
NAN KEEN COTTON“SEEU~
200 bushels for sale—inquire of Beers <S
Roberts, or of A. SIBLEY.
£Jr A constant supply of Briakon hand.
Uiitaiinnsi tXiiministratori)
URKE ~
Whereas William Maynor applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate of Cade
Sharp, lateof said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors ot said
deceased, to be nnd a; pear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said le’ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro.
April 4, 1845 _ _T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk. -
BURKE County, Gr< orgia :
Whereas Joseph B Jones applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate of John
Cole, 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, t j show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro.
March z 9,1845. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk.
BURKE County, Georgia:
Whereas Joseph A. Graves applies to me
for left- rs of administration, de bonis n >n, with
the will annexed, on the estate of Edmond H.
Graves, late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to file their objections, if any they have,
to the granting of the administration on the es
tate of the deceased to the applicant,!:! the clerk’s
office.
Given undermy hand at office in Waynesboro.
March 29, 1845. T. H. BLI'UNT, Clerk.
BURKE County, Georgia:
Whereas Joseph A. Graves applies to me
for letters of guardianship on the estate of An
drew and -b-arah H. Graves :
These are th refore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of -aid de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show c use, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand atofficein Waynesboro.
Mareh29, 1845. T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk.
JEFFERSON County, Geotgia;
Whereas Janes B. Young and ’’aleb A.
Wrightapply to me lor letters of administration
on the estate of Thomas Young, 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 sh uld not be granted.
Given under my hand at office.
Mar h 21. 1845 E. BOTHWELL, Clerk.
JEFFt-KSON County, Georgia;
Whereas Kinchen Womble applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate and ef
fects of Wiley G. Samnuns, lateof said county,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, io be and appear at i- y office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under nu hand at office in Louisville.
EBENFZER BOTHWELL, Clenc
ApHJ.J S , 1845
County, Georgia :
Whereas Buford Bird applies to me lor let
( ters of administration on the estate of Archibald
Gresham, late of said county, deceased :
{These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of sai. de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
r time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my h ind at office in Crawfordville..
April 11 1845. QUINE A OVNEAL, <
County, Georgia:
J Whereas Murtha Griffin applies to me fjr
• letters of adninlstrati >n on the estate of Bar
nard Murray, late of said county, deceased:
Th: •. are therefore to eite and admonish, all
nnd 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
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Crawford
ville QUINEA O’NEAL, Clerk.
April 5, 1845.
ALIAFERRO County, Georgia:
JL Whereas Richa’d Anderson applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate of Tho
mas R. Simmons, late of said county, deceased :
These are th refore to cite and adm ,nish. all
and singular, the kindred and creditors ol 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 letter should not be granted
Given under rny hand at office in Crawfordville.
QUINEA O’NEAL, Clerk.
March 26,1845.
WARREN County, Georgia:
Whereas Jacob A H. Revlete applies to
me for letters of administration on the estate of
Sanders Burnett, (a free man ot color,) late of
Warren county, deceased :
These are tnerefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred andcreditorsof said de
ceased, to De and appear nt my office within the
time prescribed by law to show cause, it'any they
have, why said letters should not be "ranted.
Given under mv hand at office in Warrenton.
PATRICK N. MADDUX, Clerk.
March 26, 1545.
VMTARKEN County, Georgia;
v v Whereas Boze B. Kitchens applies to
me for letters of administration on the estate of
John Parker, late of saidc unty,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 wilhi t the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hind at office in Warrenton.
PATRICK N. MADDUX, Clerk.
March 26, 1815.
debtors anb vErebitors.
NOTICE. AU persons indebted to
the estate of John Morgan, late of Jeilet
son county, deceased, are requested to make im
mediate payment ;. apd all those having demands
against said estate, to present them to the un
dersigned, duly at tested, within the time pre
scribed by law.
JOHN C. HARMON, ) „ ,
SAMUEL HANNAH, ( Ex ra -
Apnll2, 1845.
NOTICE. —All persons indebted to
the estate of Stephen Morgan, late of
Jeffe'son county, deceased, are hereby request, d
to make immediate payment; and all persons
having demands against said deceased, will pre
sent them to the undersigned within the time
prescribed by law.
KINCHEN WOMBLE, Adm’r
_ April 12, 1845.
NOTICE. —All persons having de
mands against Joseph T. Mason, late of
Butke county, deceased, will present them with
in the time prescribed by law; and those indebt
ed will make immediate payment to
GREEN ROBERTS, Adm’r.
March 26, 1845.
NOTICE. —All persons indebied. to
the estate of George Darsey; late of Co
lumbia county, deceased, are to make
immediate payment; and ail persons havingde
tnands against said estate to present them, duly
attested, within the time prescribed by law.
EDWARD DARSEY, Ex’r.
Mar, h 17, _ 1845. i
SUMME R V
MINARY.—MiI. and MRS. H
y-ho’have'for the last lurrZve'years been engaged
- in ihefins truction of youth, in Camden, So. Ca.
Jilive’determlrred to establish a A'ctna/e S’eminary
at the Sand lijdls, near Augusta, Wjth this
view, they have secured a convenient and pleas
ant location in a central part of the village, (ths
premises formerly occnpled by the Rev. Mr. Da
vis,) where they will be prepared to receive into
their family ten or twelve young ladies as b"ard
ers, and as many day scholars as may apply.
They flatter themselves that their mature ex
perience in Teaching, and the success which has
attended their efforts in South Carolina, will en
able them to meet the wishes of their patrons,
and to establish a permanent Institution of the
highest order in this healthful and pleasant local
ity.
The course of instruction will embrace all the
bitinches of n liberal education, viz: the Lan
guages, ancient and mode n, Mathematics,
Belles Lettros, &c., Music and Drawing, with
the elementary branches.
Their personal supervision will be extended to
every department of insttuction, and if necessa
ry, the ablest ssistants will be employed.
Instead ol referring, as they might, to their nu
merous patrons resident in South Carolina, Mr."
and Mrs Hatfield beg leave to refer to the Rev.
Mr. Davis, of Auvusta, who has been personally
acquainted with them during their resid nee in
Carolina, and is familiar with theft mode of in
struetion, and authorizes them to append the fol
lowing expression ol his opinion The school
will open on the first Monday (7th) of April.
Dear yia :—I cheeriully accord to yourself
and MrS. Hatfield, the asbutande of my full con
vict'on of your unusual qualifications to conduct
the important and responsible enterprise in which
you have embarked. Tire fact, which is within
tny knowledge, that you both have secured the
highest esteem, and retained the unlimited con
fi fence of thesjommunity, in which, for so ma
ny consecutive years, you have almost entire
ly engrossed the instruction of the youth of
both sexes, is of itself a sufficient voucher of
your su ierior claims to public confidence, and
supercedes the necessity of any other testimo
nials. Yours, respectfully,
mh7wtf S. S. DAVIS.
IVT UTICE TV UONTKAUTDKS.—
J- a The Augusta Canal Commissioners, un
derstanding that their previous notice has not
been as wide y circulated as they desired, here y
give notice that the term for receiving proposals
lor grading the Canal is extended to Thursday,
the 2lth instant, down to which time proposals
will be received fir mason’s work on the dams,
slope-walls, culverts and aqueducts connected
with the Canal.
The location of the sections and manner of
construction may re learned by applying to Mr.
Wiffiam Phillips, Secretary ot the Board of Com
missioners. JAMES HARPER,
JOHN PHINIZY,
WM. M. D'ANTIGNAC.
Augns'a. April 10th. 1345. drfcwtd
Bank state us Georgia
—Savannah, 4th April, 1845.—Notice to
Stockholders. An election lor eight direc-
tors, on the part of the indivi 'ual stockholders,
will be held in said Bank on Monday, the sth day
of May ensuing, between 'he hours > f 10 a. m.,
and 2 o’clock, r. at , of said day, to serve for 12
months from that date.
ap!2tmy4 A. PORTER, Cashier.
MECHANICS’ BANK.
MECHANICS’ HANK. ?
Augusta, April 11, 1345. $
To Hla Excellency, GEORGE W. CRAWFORO, Govenior of Georgia :
SIR:—I herewith enclose the semi-annual statement of the affairs of this Ba»i<, together Wl t
list ot the stockholders thereof,
And am, respectfully, your obedient servant,
•Signed, A. SIBLKY, President.
Statement of the condition of the Mechanics’ Bank Augusta aud its Agencies, on Mon
day Evening, April Tth,
Capital stock j " 4 q : r O n nn 8500,000 00
Os which there are on hand u 5 vu
Leaving incir-ulation jiqniß n
Amount due depositors 1 „
Reserved fund and undivided profits _
Resulting balance with agencies ________
91,569 075 74
Specie belonging to this Bank, in its vaults no
Notes of other Banka of this State and South Carolina f"?oq 87
Amount due by other Banks t>
Cash Funds al Apalachicola }f o „ cc
Certificates of other Banks, payable with interest 14,8aa oo
Exchange discounted and ma uringin New York 305,541 74
do do do Savannah 189,323 01
do do do Charleston 44,226 92
do do do New Orleans 4,460 00
do do do Apalachicola 76 447 68
do do payable at Mobile 13,000 00
—. ... 632 yyy
Notes discounted running to maturity 238,520 59
Os which there is considered doubtful 5,888 94 .. nQ
Bills and notes under protest 53,701 08
Ol which is considered good ’• • 8,962 18
do" do doubtful 44,733 90
Bills and notes lying over, (not under protest) 14,236 01
Os which is considered good 9 661 91
do do d üblful 4,624 10
Bills and notes in suit 37,076 73
Os which is considered good 21,538 81
do do doubtful 15,537 92
Real estate 56,017 12
9112.629 Georgia 8 percent. Bonds I’2 629 00
830,f00 do 6 do do 25 575 00
87,000 City of Augusta 6 per cent. Bonds 6360 00
, 145.064 00
Stock in this and other institutions 79,607 46
Personal property - - - ■ 4-6 27
Protest account - 72 25
Amount due by agents 163 36
91,569,075 74
Stockholders in the Mechanics’ Bank, Monday, April Tth, 1815.
John M. Adams i..... 50 G. B. Lamar,ln trustforMrs. Mary E: Walker 60
JR. Bulkier 50 Ann Sims and 3 children• •40 William Robinson H7
William Bostwick 1' GB. Lamar, for the use of William P. Rathbone 200
Foster Blodget 20 Jane Lamar Summers. ••• 20 Josiah Sibley 50
F. J. Brown’s estate 4 George W. and G. B. Lamar, Lucy Smith 00
Alfred Baker 50 Trustees for Mrs. Mary A. John Smith 100
Richmontj Bulloch 50 Summers 30 Joel Smith 125
A. H. CBok 10 lohn H. Mann ••• 10 L Sibley, President 50
Clark J. <’ook 20 Mechanics’ Bank 841 Ebenezer Starnes 76
Cashier Bank of Augusta-■■ ■ 10 G H. Metcalfs estate 517] Mary Jane Sims 10
GB. Carhart, Cashier-••• ■■ SJ. Milligan, Secretary 4 L Sibley, trustee 26
James W, Davies 2 Fanny Moore 6 E. C. Scranton 85
H. B. Fraser- 6 Lorena D. Metcalf- lOOiScranton & Smith 10
Artemas Gould 321 T. S. Metcalf T1 A. W. Smith 3’
Mrs. Jane Holden 4 W S. C. Morris 10 Amory Si'ley 35
Mrs Martha Hughes 4 J. H. Maxwell 30 Isaac S. Tuttle 175
T. Henry, Cashier 100 O. K. Metcalf- 40jDiray Taft 76
Edward G. Hvde 5 Geo. M. Newton 54 Henry ThOmas. intrust for
I. A. Hibler, Trustee 25 Th'mas Nesbitt 32 Hannah A. Thomas and
Hnnd & Williams 30 M. E, Phinizy.- 5 children 45
J. Hand 10 4. <>. Parmelee 54 J. R. Vinton 20
W. E. Jackson, Trustee 2 n Edward Padelford 119 1. Waterman 58
■ Marshall Keith’s estate 310 Planters’& Mechanics’Bank, fames B Walker 25
H. W. Kneeland ••• 4 South Carolina- 245 Rebecca Walker 30
G. B, Lamar -197 W. J. guardian for M. Whitfield 11
5000 Shares, at 100 dollars each—making 8500,000 00
STATE OF GEORGIA—CITY OF AUGUSTA.-
Personally appeared, Amory Sibley, President, and George B. Carhart Cnshier, who, being duly
sworn, say that the annexed is a condensed statement of the Mechanics’ Bank, and its Agencies,
on Monday, April 7th, 1815, and which they Relieve to be just and true.
Signed, A. SIBLEY, President.
G. B. CaRHART, Cashier.
Sworn to before me, this 11th day of April. 1845, ?
Muo Hatch, Notary Pub’ic. S
AUGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING COMPANY.
State of the Augusta Insurance aud Banking Company, on Monday, Tth Ipril, 1815.
To Capital stock 8375,0 '0 00
Deposits. ’.O 209 0
Dividends unpaid ••• 2 849 00
Surplus and gross profits 51,101 40
Due to other Banks and Agents 2.795 03
Bills in circulation 112 614 00
• 8564,103 46
By Nites discounted •• • 894.670 91
Bil's and Notes lying over- 35.972 19
de. do. in suit 59 200 93
do. do. receivable 6,3-41 50
Steam Boats 1,042 9 ■
Stocks owned by the Bank 82 8 5 13
Real estate in Mobile and Augusta - 36 195 83
Advances -n Colton 25 006 37
Protest account 377 50
Losses paid and incidental charges .'. -... 14 776 0?
Due by other Banks and Agents - 44.01? -0
Exchangeon New York and Savauualt 42 093 6t
Coffee account (taken for de't) - 5943 49
Insurance dues - 3,50165
Specie in vault 968 ■ 03 14
Bills of speefe paying Banks. 43 790 00
9564 608 46
The undersigned have examined the Notes and Bills belonging to tha Augusta Insurance and
Banking Company, and are of opinion that there is doubtful paper, the sem of thirteen thousand
and forty-four dollars and sixteen cents; and in bad paper, the sum of seven hundred and fifty-three
dollars and sixty cents. Signed, JAMES HOPE,
WM HARPER,
THOS. J. PARMELEE.
I.ist of Stockholders..
Alexander, A. L. 75 Crawford, C. A. 37$ Nesbitt, Thes. 37$
Averell, Edward 10 funningham. Charles 56) Harper, J. & W..attorneys- 17)
Bones, John, trustee 21 Dc'aigle.N 20) Potter, John 37$
Bowdre, Ha s -- 18} Oeupree, L. J. 74} Reid, R. A.-• • 30}
Bryson, Eliza, and children- 7.) Divis, Joseph 37$ Rose, A G Cashier 232$
Cress. Lewis 371 tl’Antignac, Wm. M. 51$ Smith, Horaee 112$
Campbell, estate of John-• 20) c ’ox, estate of John 75 St Andrew’s Society 7$
Campbell, Jnmes 10'> Fraser, James 157$ Shannon, James 75
Campbell, James, trustee--135 Glendining, Wm. 18$ Summers, G. VY. 23}
Campbell, A,len W. J. 97$ Ireen, N.- 18$ Turpin, Wm. H. 140
Campbell, Robert 56$ ferbert, estate of Isaac-•• • 7$ Do. and W m . M. D’An-
Crump, Philip B dlarcf, Edward, trustee*• • 3f tignac, trustees-
Cumming, Mrs. Anne 26} Hamilton, T. N. 67a Tubman, Mrs K. H 1121
Cumming, Miss Sarah 18f Hope, James 36} Walton, Robt., administ’r** 29
Cumming, Wm., trustee for Henry, 1.. Cashier 45 Wardlaw, D. L. 1|
Miss 5...... 43} Moore, John 75 Wardlaw, R.H. li
Cumming, H. FL, nnd oth- Moore, Mrs. Fanny 15 Do. ftr E H Ramsey 1}
ers, trustees 24) K, ith, estate of M.--. 37$ Wardlaw, J. J. - 1}
Cumming, Wm., and oth- King, J. P , guardian 37$ Do for E. M. C. W. •. 1}
ers, trustees 24} Adams, J,tlj. 93} Wardlaw, A. W 1}
Cumming,H H., trustee for Meqling, estate of H.---... 1-j Perren, T. C. 1}
ro Mr ™ ® mith 24(. VetjHtt, Mary Ann 37} Wilton, Robt . Cashier-• ■ • 541
Chew, B. b 10, Pannelee, Thus. J. 171} Waters, C. A. la
Conner, H. W , trustee-•• • 30 Poe R. F., trustee 24} We’ ster H I f
Cox, estate of Edward 77} Davis, J. W., Cashier 37} Stovall, Simmons & Co. ■ ■ 30}
lyumber of Shares "ilhO
Personally appeared before me, the President and Cashier of the Augusta Insurance and Bank
ing Company, who, being duly sworn, certify that the foregoing statement and listof Stockholders
are correct, unsettled accounts and claims excepted.
WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, President.
t . . c ~v, . R.OBERT WALTON, Cashier.
Sworn to before me, this 11th day of Aptil, 1845, J,
Geo. W. Summers, Notary Public. $.
TEXAS COTTON SEED.
subscriber ofljera tor aale, Col
ton Seed, of yei;y superior quality The
original was procured in and culti
' vated on his plantation in Newton county, for
the last three years, with extraordinary success.
The yield is much larger, and the quality superior
to the Petit Gulph or other kinds of Cotton usu
ally grown in this section of country.
Planters who purchase a supply of the seed
may rely upon sufficient increase in product ol
the first crop to refund the outlay for seed.
Planters whotai'can interest in improvements
of this sort, are referred to the annexed certifi
cates, and the Cotton raised from the seed maj
be seen at the warehouses of Adams & Hopkins
and Clark & Roberts.
JOHN W GRAVES.
A supply of the above described Cotton.
is offered for sale at the following places, at five
dollars per bushel:
Adams & Hopkins’s Warehoqa?
Clark & Roberts’s do. f .
D’Antignac & Evanses >Augusta.
Hand dr Williams’s Store, j
McKinley <fc Martin’a Store, Madison.
Hill, Morrow & Hill’s Store, ? o ,
D. Dickcon & Co.’s Store, $ Social
Madison. October 29, 1544.
Dear Sh— l regret it was not in my power y< s
terday, when I saw you, to give you any opinion
with regard to a small lot of co'ton I have grow
ing from seed presented to me last spring by my
friend John W Graves, Esq. Since then, how
ever, 1 have been to my plantation and made com
parison of it with my crop of cotton, and now
take pleasure in saying 10 j’ou, it is a superior ar
ticle in point of fineness and length ot fibre, con
taining more lint on the seed, and will yield much
more from tty? quantity at land planted. 1
am respectfully, war sir, your obedient servant,
[Signed) Wm. Johnston.
Georgia, Neiclun County:
I hereby certify that I obtained from John W.
Graves, of this county, a sack of Cotton Seed
(which ho represented of superior quality intro
duced from Texas,) which I planted last spring,
K...1 find to exceed my most sanguine expectation.
I plantedit two <»r three weeks after my other
cotton, (which is the Petit Gulph,) and notwith
standing lhe season wis dry and unfavorable
throughout the year (the growing season) yet it
le by for the best cotton I ever made. 1 think by
the time it is all gathered, the best pan will yield
2000 to 2500 pounds per acre. My neighbors who
have seen it are of the same opinion. From the
trial I have made, I believe it will yield double as
much as my other cotton on land of the same fer
tility. [Signed] Jackson Harwell.
24th October, 1844.
Georgia, Morgan County:
This is to certify that I am neighbor to JohnT
McNeil, Esq., and that he last spring got a load
of Texas Cotton Seed from John W. Graves,
Esq., of Newton county, and planted them on
what I consider average land of his farm ; and
from frequent observation of the crop, with his
other cotton, (which is the Petit Gulph,) I do be
lieve it will far excel any other cotton I have ever
seen raised in this section of country. And 1
also believe that the staple excels any other 1
have ever examined, hr to fineness and color
[Signed] John P. Evans.
This will certify that I acted as overseer for
Mr. JohnT. McNeil for the year 1544. My know
ledge of farming induces me to believe that the
Texas Cotton, raised by Mr. McNeil this year, is
a very superior article, and with me preferable to
any other cotton I have ever raised. It is of long
and fine staple, ami wen boiled, and eas ty picked
out, and has withstood a drought this year better
than the Petit Gulph Cotton. It is, in a word, a
valuable cotton 1 have ginned eight bales of the
Texas Cotton on Mr. McNeil’s Carver Gin, and
find that it yields one pound of clear cotton from
three of seed cotton; and from my experienceol
thirty years in cotfcw.* growing. I have never rais
ed any I think € ijuaj to the Texas Cotton.
[Signed} Allison Kent.
Augusta, October 30, 1844.
John H,. GraveSj Esq.:
Deaf. Sir—Having been called on by you to
make a statement in relation to your Texas Cot
ton, we take pleasure tn saying, that for lhe last
two or three years we have received at our ware
house your cotton quality has inva
riatyyjJfoved very superior, both as to color and
length of staple. On sale, it has always bn ught
the highest marker, price. We consider ii a very
superior article in the cotton line
Your obedient servants, Adams & Hopkins
Mr. John T. MaJSeil:
Dear Sir—We have received the two bales at
Texas Cotton s«snt by you to us, and take pleas
ure in saying that in color and length of staple it
is superior to anything we have seen; and cheer
fully recommend it as such as will always brins
the highest market price.
Your obedient servants.
no-wp&Ctf Clark & Robertr.
SUPERIOR~COTTON
The subscriber’s improved Gins have been
fairly tested this season by a trial of more th tn
five hundred different ones, all made and sold by
him within the last ten months, and have proved
to be decidedly th best performing Gins ever
used. He will further improve those offered for
next crop, which wifi make them not only bet
ter perfot mint, but more durable and convenient
than any other. They are constiucted upon a
plan of his own; only his own workmen have ev
er made one like them ; and by having a Getter
shop and machinery, more and better workmen
of his own, with a steamlumber mill, and steam
power to his factory, can afford gins on better
terms than others; and if those wanting to pur
chase for next crop will wait untL called upon by
one of his agents, or apply to him by letter be
fore they engage elsewhere, he will agree io fur
nish them at a lower price, according to quality,
than any other 11 an or firm. His agents will vi
sit planters throughout the State during the sell
ing season. Address letters to Ciinton, Jones
countv, Georgia. Gins will be delivered at the
purchaser’s residence—warranted to perform as
recommended.
ja23-l y c SA MU EL GRISWQT.D,
Note without cuzNoidjlk-
ATION.—AII persons are hereby warned
against trading for a note for five hundred dol
lars, dated Ist April, 1845, and payable 12 months
afterdate, with interest from date, eiven to Sam
uel W. Minor, by lhe undersigned, as said note
was without consideration and void. Said note
is endorsed on the face by George R. Dunbar and
Lucy Minor.
ed,] MARY ANN MOODY.
Four Mile P. 0., Barnwell District, S. Carolina,
April 10, 1845. w3t*
AT PRIVATE SALE— a likely
family o negroes, consisti n g of a man 41,
his wife 34, and their two male children, 6 aud 8
years old. The man has been accustomed to
field work, and is a good wasoner ; the woman,
t • cooking, washing'and ironing, and plain sew
ing. Apply to .WE JACKSON & CO.
ap!s 4t
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD AND BANKING COMPANY.
Statement of the Condition of the Georgia Bail Road and Banking Company, al lhe close of the day’s business, on Saturday, the
sth day of April, 1845, ' -riW
The Road and its outfit* • • • t $2,332,909 60
Extension of I toad beyond Madison* •• • 363,147 29
Chief Eng, and Gen’l. Agent’s extension acc’t. • • 311,514 57
Salaries, incidentals and protests 9 139 15
Interest account 37 959 23
Rail Road expenditures ••• 154,/70 3b B g g
Real estate for Road 47 856 67
Bai ling house and lot 32.184 4J
Nporoes 48,925 50
Wegroes *128,966 66
Balances due by Agents
Dae by the State of Georgia 23 997 13
Bonds of lhe City Os Augus a 19 000 00
Assets taken ir. compromise 04 63
Stucks in other institutions 15,765 00 299 11
Discounted notes
Discounted bills • P 2 860 60
Bills receivable 340 594 37
Due by Banks In New-York, Philadelphia,
Charleston and Savannah 27,471 34
Notes of suspended Banks 208 10
City of Augusta and Savannah scrip 257 37
Notes of Banks in other States 4 576 25
Notes of specie paying Banks in Georgia •• •• 13,853 >0 15499 25
Gold and silver coin in the vaults of the Bank-• 114.681 29 __ __
161,047 35
GEORGIA—RICHMOND COUNTY:
Personally appeared before me, Michael F. Bohclair, a Notary Public for said county, John P.
King, President, and John W. Wilde, Cashier, of th* Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company,
who, being duly sworn, say that the foregoing return exhibits a true statement from the books of
gaid Bank, as they appeared at the close of the day’s business on Saturday, the sth instant; and
that lhe report of the committee on the character of the discounted paper and bills receivable, ns it
appears, at the close of the annexed schedule thereof, is just and true, to the best of the knowledge
and belief of these deponents. JOHN P. KING, President.
J. W. WILDE, Cashier.
Sworn.to before me, this 12th day of April, 1845. ?
Mich. F. Boisclair, Notary Public, R. C., Geo* S
STOCKHOLDERS
Os the Georgia Rail Road and Banking Company, on the- Ist Monday, being the Tth day of April, 1 54.5.
Shares. Am'lp .id in
Allen, Nathaniel 44 4,40 t) (Ml
Anderson, William CL II 1,100 00
Alexander, Adam L. 110 11,000 00
Allen, Beverly 55 5,500 00
Appleby,James 11 1,100 00
Allen, H H. 5 5-10 550 00
Austin, James 220 22,000 00
Allen, Robert 11 1,100 IXI
Anderson, Joseph S. 27 510 2,750 00
Alliston, Elias 2 200 Oil
Averell, Edward 20 2,000 00
Adams, Fargo &Co. 2 200 00
Adams, Jon M. 10 1,000 IXI
Bank ol Augusta 2,282 5-10 228,250 00
Bones, John & Samuel 22 2,2(X) 00
Bones, John 21 2,100 00
Bowdre, Hays 10 1,000 00
Bowdre, Thomas 120 12,000 00
Bryan, Isaac 38 510 3,850 00
Billingslie, F. B. 5 5-10 550 00
Branch, John 21 2,200 00
Brown, James N. & Co. 110 11,000 00
Brittain, Henry 5 5-10 550 00
Bugs, William 11 1,100 (X)
Bell, Jesse 11 1100 00
Brown, William 15 1,500 00
Beall, Thomas E. 11 1,100 00.
Bird, Williamson 4 4 10 440 001
Barnett, Samuel 57 2 10 5 720 00 ;
Borders, John l>6 0 600 00
Beall, Egbert B. 23 1-10 2 310 00 i
Baxter, Thomas W. 137 5-10 13,750 00 I
Boisclair, Peter F. 40 2 10 4,620 00 |
Bowman, Francis 5 5 10 550 00 [
Burdett, Emma 35 210 3 520 00 I
Bates, Horace J. 53 5 10 5.350 00
Baker, Jesse L. 23 2 300 00 1
Berry, Charles M. 11 1,100 00 1
Bryan, Samuel J. 1-14 4,200 00 ’
Burney, Thomas J. 21 2,100 O 0 I
B yan, Francis C. 22 2,200 (X)
Bridges, Baalim J. 11 1,100 00 !
Bass, John H. 110 11,01X1 00 j
burk, James, guardian 11 1,100 00
Bronson, Silas 22 2,200 00
Bradford, Fielding 55 5 500 (X)
Barrett, Thomas 81 8,100 00
Brownlee, James 45 1-10 4,510 00
Baxter, Thomas W, agent
Athens Man’g. Co. 3 5-10 350 00
Billups, John 5 SIX) 00
Bryson. Eliza & children 58 3-10 5.830 00 ■
Bones, John, guardian chil-
dren Paul Fitzsimons 19 8-10 1,980 th) I
Bailey, Stephen 11 1,100 00
Bovken, Samuel 30 3 000 00 ,
Baker, Allred 2 7}-10 275 00
Bowdre, Benjamin T. 12 1,200 00
Boyce, Ker 171 1-10 17 110 00
Campbell, Robert 49 7-10 4 970 00
Cumming. Sarah, trust, of 55 5 500 00
Carmichael, John 11 1.100 00 j
Crump, Philip 5 5 10 550 (X) j
Chew, Benjamin F. 105 10.500 (10 i
Cowdrey, William D. 22 2 20 > 00
Craten, S J. B. 5 5 10 55<» 00
Cunningham, Thomas 110 11000 00
Cunningham, John 110 11000 00
Cunningham, Wm. R. 145 210 14 520 00
Champion, Jesse W. 13 7} 10 1.375 00
Church. Alonzo 32 3 10 3,230 00
Carr, William A. 8 8-10 880 (X)
Cobb, John A. 135 310 13,530 Oil
C lav ton, Augustin S. 110 11 000 00
Crawlord, George W. 92 410 9 240 00
Crawtord, Nathan 108 9-10 10,890 00
Craig. Willi <m 22 2,200 00
Cobb, Howell 110 HOODOO,
Cawthorn, T. &. J. 55 5.500 00.1
City Coun ol Augusta 1,144 114.400 00 j
Carter, Charles 55 5,500 00 ,
Cumming, H. H., trustee
A. E. Smith 13 2 10 J.,320 00
Cumming, Mrs, Ann 6 6-10 660 GO I
. Cleveland, Robert M. 105 10,500 00 !
Campbell, C. E. F. W. 50 2}-10 275 00
Crawford, David 6 532 50
Carter, Jesse .VI. II 1,100 00
Conyers, William D. 83 7} 10 6 212 50
Campbell. John, exec’rs of 42 7-10 4,270 00
Camak, James, trustee J.
Camak, Jr. 36 3 10 3,630 00
Camak, Jas., trustee Tho
mas Camak 36 310 3,630 00
Camak, James, trustee M.
A. Camak 37 4-10 3,740 00
Cunningham, J. & W. R.
trustees A. J. Eally 55 5,500 00
Clock, D. A Co. 16 5 10 1 650 00
Clark. Ulrick B. 7 7-10 770 00
Chandler, S., agent heirs
Thos. M. Chandler 22 2 200 00
Carter, Farisli 77 10 770 00 I
Cunningham, T. & J, 2 2-10 220 00 ]
Cress, Louis 35 3,500 00
Cumming, H. H. 6 600 00 |
Conner, Henry W. 202 5-10 20250 00
Cunningham, Charles 55 5 500 00
Cooper, Mark A. 30 3,000 00
Cooper, Mark A., trustee
E. Cooper &. A. Dollar 20 2,000 00
Coles, Ed , trustee Char-
lotte H. Kelsey 58 5,800 00
Clayton, W. W., trustee
Johnson Carnes 50 5,000 (X)
Conner,H.W., trustee Eliz.
L. Conner 5 500 00
Conner H.W’.,trustee Jas.
Conner 5 500 00
Conner, H. W., trustee H.
W. Conner, Jr. 5 500 00
Conner,H.W., trustee Car-
oline C. Conner 5 500 00
Chase, Albon I 100 00
Total amount paid in
BROUGHT to the Augusta
jK Jail, on the 9ih of March, a negro man
by the name of SAM, who says th it
- he belongs to Mieajah W. bb; was ta
ken out of jail last Spring by a Mr. Thomas >a
vage, of Georgia, with an order from Mr. Webb,
and was taken to Alabima, and that he was left
with one Thomas Williams in Jacksonville, Ben
ton county, Alabama, to be sold, and that his
owners moved to the State of Mississippi, and
that he does not know what county they have
gone to. Sam is about 30 or 35 years of age, 5
feet 8 or 9 inches high, and speaks very slow when
spoken to. The owner is requested to come for
ward, prove property, pay expenses, and take him
from jail.
ap4-Jtw W. D. BROOME, Jailor.
*l4O REWARD.
RAN A WAY from my resi-
Xk dence, near Montevallo, in Shelby coun
ty, in March last, my Negro DANIEL.
He is low in stature well se», y ellow
complexion, has a scar on his face, a wen on the
inside of his lip, and is a carpenter by trade.
I will give SSO to any person who will appre
hend and safely lodge him in any jail in Georgia
or South Carolina ; and also SIOO for the appre
hension of the rascal who ga v e him free papers.
Said Daniel goes usually well dressed, and
commonly goes by the name of Robinson. 11
said Daniel be apprehended, I wish his free pa
pers taken from him and preserved, so that I can
get possession of them.
THOS. T. WALKEK,
October 12-wtf Shelby co., Ala.
8.50 REWARD.
STOP THE RUNAWAY.—
Ranaway from the subscriber on the 3rd
df hs, instant, a dark mulatto fellow, named
. HENRY, about twenty two years of age
five feet nine or ten inches high, homely mouth,
his front teeth prominent, thick lips, wore off a
high crown cap. I bought said negro from N.
C. Trowbridge, last August, in Augusta, and
learn that he was raised by a Mr. George W.
Duncan, of Barnwell District, S. C., to which
place he designs going. The boy was in Augus
ta last Sunday. I will give a reward of fifty dol
lars to any person who will take up tile boy, and .
put him in Jail, so that 1 get him.
JAMES GRIGGS.
Eatonton, March 16. 1844. wtf ]
Shares. Ain'lp'dd in I
Davies, James W. 61 610 6 160 00 |
Davis, Samuel 16 5-10 1 650 00
Davis, W illiarn G. 54 610 5,460 09
Daniel, James K. 144 110 14 410 <M)
D’Antignac, Wm. M. 75 8 10 7 540 00
Dearing. William 524 210 52 420 01)
Dicken, William 12 1-10 1.210 00
Dobbins, Moses W. 11 1 100 <X)
Duke, Green R. 55 5 S:X) 00
Daniel, John T. 22 2 200 01)
Dugas, Louis Alex. 31 3,100 00
D' laigle, Nicholas 66 6,6t:0 00
Dyer, Sarah 3 3-10 330 00
Dyer, Maria 1 1-10 HO 00
Daniel, Josiah 11 1,100 00
Dent, John Marshall 11-10 110 00
Dupree, Lewis J. 35 3,500 00
Daniel, David C. 50 510 550 00
Davis, Elizabeth 11 l.lOt) 03
Dougherty, Charles 15 110 1,510 00
Dortic, Germain T. 7 700 00
Douglass, Robert 11 1,100 00
Davies, Jas. W., Cashier
Bank Augusta 14 1,400 00
Dent, George 5 500 00
Davis, S. a. trustee T. C.
! Davis 11 1,100 00
Evans, Charles 50 610 5,1X>0 00
Edwarls, Mordecai 5 5-10 550 00
I Epps, William 27 510 2.750 Ol)
i Esters, James 5 5 10 550 00
i Evans, Augustin W. 10 5 10 551) 00
i Evans. A. M. 71 2-10 7,120 00
[ Eve, Paul F., trustee Aug.
t Benevolent Society 55 10 550 00
Fraser, James 66 6,600 00
I Fox, John, estate ot 88 8,800 00
I Freeman, Henry 11 1,100 (XI
i Fears, James 22 2 2<K) (X)
|Fa intleroy, George L. 66 (1600 0(1
Fox, John, executors of 50 6-10 5,060 (X)
! Flournoy, Thomas 41 4,100 00
j Gardner, James H 1,100 00
Greene, Augustin I 100 (X)
I Gid on, Francis JOO 10,000 00
I Graves, John W. 110 11,000 00
Gerardine, John 92 2,2tK) 00
IG t'in, Garrett 11 1,100 00
I Griffin, J. Agent Lucinda
' Mabry, 27 5-10 2 750 00
' Grimes, Thomas C. 33 3 300 00
I Gamble, Roger L. 102 3-10 10 230 00
•Graves, Majers L. It 1.1(D) 00
' Graves, Solomon 55 5 s(h) 00
I Graves, Iverson L. 275 27500 (X)
! Graves, John L. 55 5,5 X) 00
Giesham, John L. 10 2-10 220 00
Graves, Henry L. 55 5,500 00
Gamble & King, Trustees
Talmage, 27 5-10 2,750 00
Gould, Artemas 5 suo 00
j Gresham, Valentine D 5 5-10 550 00
; Houghton, John W. 84 8,490 00
Hillver, John F. 55 5.51 X) 00
Hillyer, Shaler G. 4 1 4 400 00
Hillyer, Junius 83 810 8,340 00
Hillyer, Rebecca 3 3-10 331) 00
Harris, Jeptha V. 82 510 8 259 00
Harris Jttriah 23 1 10 2,310 00
Harris, Sarah H. 22 2.21X1 0(1
Ho kins Lambeth 14 5 10 1,451) 00
Hull, A«nury 90 9,0 0 00
Hull, Henry 77 7 700 00
Hamilton, Thomas N. 1,56,2 10 15,620 00
Hamilton, Thos. N Conj-
mittee, A. Napier, 81 410 8,110 00
Hunter. Nathan 5 5 10 550 Ol)
i Henry, Isaac, 23 1-10 2,310. Ol)
I Ham'ilbm. James F. 110 II (XX) 00
I Henry, Isaac, Cashier, 301 SOjlIX) 00
i Hutchins, Nathan L. 14 3 10 1.430 th)
I Hobby, L A. Trustee of 33 3,301) 00
I Hargroves, Ja nes 16 510 1,650 01)
I Hatton, Nancy M. 6 357 50
i Harris, Benjamin 11 1,100 00
Holcombe, Henry B. Guar-
dian, 5 5 10 550 00
Hull, William Hope, 22 9 200 00
Harden, E). M- A. 92 2,200 Ou
Huggins, John J. 5 5-10 551) 00
Hulbert* Roll 17 6 10 1.760 (H)
Hopping, Ephraim S. 22 2,200 00
Hall, Ann 5 5-10 550 00
Hammond, Catherine F. 15 1,51)0 00
Hammond, James H. 18 1 800 00
Hammond, M C. M. 106 2-10 10 620 00
Howard, John Gordon 15 1,500 00
Hull, Henry jr., 20 2,000 00
Irwin, Jane 5 10 50 00
Inglis, Daniel 26 B}-l0 2,685 00
Interior Court, Morgan co., 52 810 5 280 (X)
Jenkins, Charles J. 65 6,500 00
I Janes, Absalom 40 7-10 4,070 00
Janes, Simeon R. 4 4 10 410 00
! Janes, Thomas G. 66 6 6IX) 00 I
I Janes, David H. 7 7-10 770 (X)
Jones, Elijah E. 188 110 18,810 00
Johnston, William 62 210 6 220 (X)
Johnston, Launcelot 120 12,(XX) OO
Jarrett, Nathan C. 5 5-10 550 00
Jennings, James 110 11000 00
Jewell, William H 1,100 00
Jessup, George R. 55 5,500 00
Jones, Williant H 1,100 00
Johnson, George W. 51 1,100 ()Q
Jones, W illiarn ot Warren,22B 810 22,8.40 0.)
Jennings, James Trustee, 6 6-10 (160 00
Jones, Gabriel Trustee, 33 3,300 00
Janes, A. Tr Bap. Con-
vention, State Georgia, 27 5-10 2,750 00
Jones, E. E. Agent Jane
Slade, 5 5-10 550 00
Jackson, William 2 7}-10 975 00 I
Johnston, Win, Trustee M.
a GANG—This thorough-bied
horse will make the ensuing Spring
i I fl season at his stable at the Lafayette,
Race < burse, and at the plantation of Augusiyft
Lamkin, in Columbia county, commencing/he
Ist of March and ending rsth July. .
Terms—Twenty dollars lhe Reason an/d fifty
j cents to the groom, payable tile Ist Daf :em ber
' mxt; the note in every instant to ayfompany
the mare. For further particularsfpfltffiarec, Crc.,
see handbills.
j S 3" Every precaution will be used t 0 prevent
j accidents or escapes, yet no liability w.|| be in
curred for either. The under igned hak made
ample arrangements for keeping Mares last with
the Horse, and the chargee will be in corfformity
with the times.. THOS. J WALToJn
ja2s-wtJyl AUGUSTUS B. LAJUKIN.
NOTICE. J
$lO RE WARD.-nit-Strayed
from the residence of th/ subscriber,
1 r 4 on the evening of the Ibfffi December
last, a gray mare, supposed to be infiie years old,
' about 14} hands high, slightly fletf bi ten. some
wind tails about her pastern joints, sh d oefore
half ol each shoe broke, off when Lhe left. Any
1 person delivering said m»re to ttge in Columbia
county, 3} miles from Dearing lbcp‘>t, on the
; Georgia Rail Road, will receive thelabove reward
—or any Information respecting sfaid mare will
be thankfully received. -My addr< srf is Lombardy
P. 0., Columbia county. The abol-e mare was
raised by Mr. King, of Upson colinty, Ga., to
whichplacel suppose she is makiragfor.
ja6 w willis Palmer.
810 HEWARD. t
— STOLEN, on the ni rht of23d
instant, from the Sand I lids, a oay
—I l X. HORSE, supposed about 16 hinds
high, 6 years old next spring; has Jan enlarge
ment of the bone on one of life fore legs at the
paatemjont; some scattering white bairsonthe
point of hfs right jaw; matKs of the i harness on
his sides and arms; slightly sway bac feed, and as
gentle as a dog. The subscribers ot/ L . r ten dol
lars reward for his dellverv at their warehouse, in
Augusta. DYE & DOftJGHTY.
u26-d2t*wtf. J
SHOES by tne case.—3oYcases Ixtp
Brogans and Shoes sot sale few
i 5 hand & Williams.
Cat Hal stock 62,313,541 22
Collections on per-onal account •-• •821,6-16 46 •;
Co lections on account of Newton county stock 2 709 13
Bill payable and peimnnenl deposit ,- 14,690 00 gsl
Income from Rail Road 268,061 73
Discount, premium and rent accounts- -5..............10 170 19
Profit and loss - - 135,190 19
Deposit on long time 149 000 GO
Deposits on interest 123,251 92
' ompany s bonds 536 400 00
Unpaid dividends 4.232 sO
Due to Banksand Agents 314 87
Due to Depositors :....... 63 408 43
Circulation 264,83120
The undersigned Committee report (hat the following is a correct statement of the char
acter of the discounted paper aud hills receivable, held by this Bank, viz:
Discounted notes running to maturity $65 £6O 48
Us whieh, there is—good ’ 662,274 47
“ “ doubtful 3.6(6 01
Discounted notes protested, notin suit 75 668 73
Os which, there is—good ’ 70 936 23
" “ doubtful 493 00
“ ' bad 4 239 55
Discounted notes in judgment or in suit 53 417 43
Os which, there is—good ‘ 45 349 96
“ “ doubtful 2 585 00
“ “ bad ■ 5 482 47
Discounted bills running to maturity, all good 67,845 49
“ “ protested, nut in suit, “ 1,300 00
Discounted bills in judgment or in suit 13,715 11
Os which, there is—good 12,819 16
“ “ bad 895 95
Bids receivable 62,697 08, all good, 62,687 08
6340,594 37
JOHN P. KINO.
B. H. WARREN.
t H - BOWDRE.
Shares, Am'l paid in. |
I L. Jessup, 11 1,100 00
King, Ralph 3 3-10 330 00
Kerrs & Hope, 33 5-10 3,350 00
King, John P. 303 30.300 00
Lawrence, Hartwell H. 11 1,100 00
Lumpkin, Joseph H. 116 9-10 11,690 00
Langston, David 33 3,300 00
Lyle, Dilmus 99 9,900 00
Lyle, Charles B. 11 1,100 00
Laneau, B.&C. Trustees, 22 2,200 00
Long, James 220 22,000 00
Long, Crawlord W. 22 2 21*0 00
Laventure, J. P. 13 2-10 1 320 00
Lumpkin, Wilson 75 7,500 00
L >we, Curtis 8 8-10 880 00
Lester, Henry 5 1-10 110 00
Lyon, Warner II 137 50
Lyon, Resen 6 27 50
Lee, Lucinda H. 6 192 50
Lane, George W. 69 5-10 6,050 00
Lazenby, John M. 24 2,390 40
Lizenby, Samuel J. 21 2,390 40
Lazenby, Elizabeth 24 2 390 40
Lamb, James 265 26 500 00
Moore, John 55 5,500 00
Moore, Wm. Estate of 11 1,100 .00
Monlort, John 7) 5-R) 7,150 00
Morton, Joseph F. 33 3,300 00 I
Morton, William M. 7 4 10 740 00 I
Marlin, Alexander 5 5-10 550 Ot) I
Marlin, William. £X 178 210 17,820 00
Martin, James Ek 22 2,2tX) 00
Martin, GabrigE 16 5-10 1,650 00
Mercer, Jesse 110 ll.(HX) (X)
Mercer,. William A. 68 9 10 4 290 00
Murden, Malachi 19 BJO 1,980 00
MclXmald, James 11-10 110 00
Malone, Doctor R. 5 5 10 550 00
Mayne, Matthew 22 2,2(K) 00
Mayne, John G. 55 5 51X100
Moody, John W. 22 2'200 00
MitcbeH, William Let 46 4,(XX) 00
Mitchell, Thomas 22 2,200 00
Mitchell, Giles 11 11(0 00
Mitchell, A. H. 21 3}-10 2,135 00
McKennie, Jas., trustee M.
Moderwel 13 210 1,320 00
Monaghan, John 7 7-10 770 00
Morrow, Peter G. 33 3,300 00
Maltbie, William 34 1 10 3 410 (X)
Miller, Ao ltew J. 109 I<>9(X) 00 j
Mann, William W. 32 5-10 3 25!) 00.
McAlpin, Robert 42 4,163 50 1
Matthews, Mary 5 5-10 550 001
McKinnie, Mary Trus-
tees ol 14 3-10 1.430 00]
Matthews, John R. 110 11,(XX) 00
Means, Alexander 43
McCurdy, Francis W. 5 5rl(» 550 00
Melton, Muses jt 1,I(X) 00
McGowan, Farrel 6: 27 50
McKinley, Chat les G. 44 4,400 00
Ma'tin, Gabriel S. H 1,100 00
Metcalf, 7’. S. H. 14 3-10 1,430 00
Moore* Davis, 14 5.10 1,450 (X)
Metcalf, George H. 44 4 400 (X)
Merivyeffier, Thomas M. 16 310 1,630 00
M }ilqr„ A. J Trustee Al-
mira Gibson, 5 5-10 550 0B
Mllfer, Ripley & Co., 11 1,100 00
McDowall, Jas. agent B.
D Theo. Setr,., S. So.
Ca. and Georgia, 27 5-10 2,750 00
Milligan, Joseph, Sec’y, 201 2-10 20,420 00
Nesbill, Ihrunaa 34 1-10 3 410 00
Nickelson, James B. 49 5-10 4950 00
Neu ton, Elizur L. Ill) H,(KX> 00
Nickoils, Ransom II J 100 00
Nabers, William 5 5-10 550 00
NeDon, Matthew It 1,100 00
Nance, John 5 5 10 550 (H)
Newton, George M. 32 2 10 3 220 (X)
Niblack, Samuel J. 5 5 10 550 00
Nelms, Tho .as 5 500 o.‘
Nesbitt, Hugh O’Keefe 1 1-10 11(1(1,
Newton, John H. 6 600 m>
Nisbet, Harriet 103 53-60 10,388
Nisbet, T • omas C. 73 53 60 738 ,Su
Nisbet, Mary A. 73 53-60 7 3
Nisnet, Sarah E. 73 53 60 7 »S?il
Nisbet, Thus. C., guar-
dian H. Nisbet, 73 53-60 388 131
Nisbet, 11. C., guardian ’ ' ’
M. J. Nisbet, 73 53-60 *7*lo.l*l*ll
O’Neal, Guinea 3 '’M
Parkerson, Murdmi 5 o. 1(n 530 (x)
Penick, Joseph P.
I’fcarr Alexander '<5332400 25332 !k)
Pope, Burwell, estate of 55 r> 5l)0 0()
p h, n lZ u/u?' Ob 15,400 (X)
Ph r n„ V \‘ ' arU M 4,400 (X)
Panf’Ft 1 U 1,100 00
Paine, h 1 100 00
Poe Robert F.Cashiier, 110 11 >0 00
Parks, Huiry r , r,. lf , 550 flo
Palmer, Benjamin n 1,100 (io
Prickett, Joh,n N, 5 5.10 550 nn
Pressley, J.ane. guardian
orphans SP. Pressley 66 6,600 00
Perry Josiah ' j ’ i(l0 (X )
Pool, John S. 103}-1(1 1,035 00
Pettus, Hugh M. 13 3.10 | 320 00
1 artsh> Jona., guardian
S. and E. Davis, 4 4/w) nn
Phillips, George D. 5 5-10._, -ASIT (JO
P<pe, Henry J. 90 . "9 00000
Pearman, Robert W\ , i 1 100 00
Poullain, Antoine w-' lth) lo’ooi) (H)
Peters Richard x 150 15,001) 00
Poe, Wash., gtffirdian
Sarah V. Prjnce. 4 1 4,400 00
I 1 oe, Wash.,, guardian
I Eliz.
Reid, Rotjert A. 36 3-10 3,630 00
AN ACT,
fiTo alterant! amend the seventit section ol
Jr the first Article of the Constitution ot
i this State.
SECTION I. Be it enacted I>y the Se
nate and House of Representatives of the
•'tat of G orgia, in General Assembly met, and il
ishereby enacted by the authority of the same, that
whenever this act shall have passed in accord
ance with the requirements of the Constitution
of this State, the following shall be adopted in
lieu of the said seventh section : —Each county
of this State shall have one Representative, and
no county shall have more than two Representa
tives. Thirty-seven counties having the great
est population, counting all free white persons
and ffiree-fifihsof the people of color, shall have
two Representative —and if any new county
shall oe hereafter formed, said new county shall
be enlitled to one Representative, and the appor
tionment shall be made by the General Assem
bly at the session at which this section shall be
adopted as an alteration of the Constitution, by
an act to be introduced after the adoption there
of, and a new apportionment shall be made at
the session next after each future enumeration of
the inhabitants of this State, made under the
Constitution and laws thereof, but at no other
time
[Signed] CHARLES J. JENKINS,
Speaker of the House of Representa'.ivcs.
CHARLES DOUGHERTY,
President of the Senate.
Assented to December 271 h. 1843.
GEORGE W. CRAWFORD, Governor.
mh27 w6m
COF FEE AND SUGARS.—
200 Bags Rio and Laguayra C. flee.
50 do Old Government Java Coflee
30 Hhds. prime St. Croix and P. R. Su
gars.
10 Ebls. Crushed and Pcwdered do
5 Cases Double & Single Refined Ls. do
For sate low bj COSKERY * DOW.
010-wtf
Q r M. SPANISH SEGARS, assort
« cd brands.
20 Boxes Tobacco do do
I Case superior .Spanish Tobacco so
Smoking.
For sale low by COSKERY & DOW.
-o lOwtf
I Shares. Ain't paid in.
Reid, Elizabeth 46 2 10 4,620 00
Roll, Luther 3 3-10 330 00
Rowland, William 13 7*lo 1,375 00
Rounseville,David 2 2-10 220 00
Reese, Charles M. 99 9-10 9 990 00
Rarnsey, Daniel 11 1,100 00
Randolph, Dorothy 55 5,500 00
Rankin & Evans, 2 5-10 250 00
Robinson, U illianr 194 7-10 19,470 00
Reed, James 13 1,300 00
Rogers, David 15 1,500 00
Ransom, Reuben 5 1-10 110 00
Ryan, Catharine S. 52}-10 275 00
Rossignol, Paul 7 7-10 770 00
Rivers, Joseph 11 1,100 00
Robson, John 2 2(H) 00
Smith, William 5 5-10 550 00
Smith, James 11 1,100 00
Smith, Ashel R. 34 410 3 344 00
Smith,jGuy 50 S,(XX) 00
Smith, John 42 4-100 1,144 00
Seymour * McKenliy, B2J 12,HX) 00
Sanders, B. ’M. 87 8,700 00
Switt, John D. 55 5,500 00
Swift, Thomas H 1,1-0 (X)
Saffold, Ada » G. 1«» 10,000 00
Stephenson, Thomas 4 4-10 440 00
I Shannon, James 55 5,500 00
| Stroud, William <»<’> 6,600 00
Sims, John 110 11,000 00
Stokes, Williams. 20 2,000 00
Stanford, John R. 22 X 5S*?
Stovall, Pleasant 132 13.200 00
Scott, Ja ties 16 5-10 1,650 00 .
Stnilh, Peyton P. 22 2.2(X) 00 ■
Strickland, Solomon 13 2-10 1,320 00
Sims, Richard L. 6 7-10 670 00
Smith, John B. S 2-10 220 00
Stars, Samuel HK7H-100 6,1 <1 oO
Simmons, John ’26 5-10 1,550 00
Shell, Stephen 110 3} 10 385 00
Stanton, Batt L. 22 2,200 00
Sanders, Charles H. 55 5,500 00
1 Strong, Charles 1101 7,269 00
1 Sera, Adelaide 11 I,l >
Scott, John ,1B 6,« 1,650 00
1 Smith, James M. t Agent „
1 Eliz. Smith, 2 2-10 220 00
1 Stroud Win, tr. M. SStroud, 11 MpO 00
Sherwood, Ad tel, 5 5-10 550 00
i Scott, Thomas F. 5 5-10 550 00
I Shaw & Bacon, 6 6-10 060 00
Swan, S. I
| Siinmonet, At jguMtia ’ 30 3,000 00
| Steiner, Henr v jj 34 2-10 3,420 00
I Stovall &8* rnntons 17 8-10 1,780 1)0
Starnes, E’jenezer ' 12 1-10 1,210 00
Smith, Jo-a 28 410 2,840 00
Caylor, l.iuteton M. I 110 „*»®00
Thomso’j, j. Edgar 80 510 8,050 00
Twiggy George* L.. 55 5,500 00
7 hunt as, Joel 16 510 1,650 00
I’homas, Emily H. 1 14 1,400 4M>
Tubman, E. 11 Trustee*
W. B. Tbomi rruUee 26 alO 2,640 <\
Turpin, Will iamti. .85 8-1.0 8 580
Turner, Green B. 3,9 3,800 (X)
Trustees Mercet, Univer- ,■ aan nn
stty g 3 y .io ,6,380 00
Trustees Enaor y College, 5* 510 1,740 00
1 rustees En,r r y College, _
Endowment professor, 16 2-1(1' 4,620
Thomas, Em eline, adrnr’x
W. B. Th „mas, 12 1-10 1,210 00
Fl)oiaas,P< ninahW. 5 5-10 550 00
Pnhnran.f jmjiyH. 220 ‘22 000 00
Todd, ll» nry w. 7 7.10 770 00
Thar,lap, Alex’r, trustee, 110 11 000 00
Thew, G, >(ir)! e ,M. 22 2,200 00
T"7g» e, William, sen., II 1,100 00
I *4ol’ tas, Stevens 43 5-10 4,350 00
\‘ho mas. Peninah, W., Ex.
S.evens Thomas 43 5 10 4,350 00
Usher, Roben O. 22 2,900 00
■» Vason, John 100 10 000 00
l * Varnum, Asa 22 2,2(X) 00
I Vinton. John, U. S. A.. 10 1.000 00
* Wate, Elwa.dß. 156 64-100 lb 661-00
! Ware, Elisha 55 ?>,500 OO*'
I Veir, Samuel 11 1,100 00
Wiggins, Oran 2 2-10 220 00
> W right, Moses 55 10 550 00
Wilt, Middleton; 11 4,<00 00
I Wallhall, Adelaide 2 5-10 250 00
J Watson, Samuel 22 ■2,9®0 00
5 Wynn, J. 33 3,300 00
* Winn, Elisha 11 1,100 00
> Waikins, Elizabeth 40 7-10 4,070 (X)
J Williams, William H 1,109 00
* Wittich, Ernest I* 42 4,200 00
1 Walton, Isaac R. 300 5-10 30,050 00
> Walker, John B. 2 200 00
J Walker. Isaac 33 3,300 00
Walker, Edmund HO lll.OlM) 00
Warren, Beniamin H. 28 2.800 00
Wilde, J. W., Caslriett, 190 3-10 <9,030 00
1 Walton, Robert, Cashier'. 209 ’J0,900 00
Wood, Cary 72 7,200 00
' Williamson, John N- 30 6-10 2951 46
Willson, Jesse M. 55 5,500 00
' Webb, John 6 000 00
Williams, Robert 10 2-10 220 00
Wightman, W. M, li 1,100 00
' Walker, Rebecca 5-10 1,650 00
Wales, Sarnl. A. n 13® 1,100 00.
Waikins, Thomas, Guard.
R Watkins, (jy 3.10' 6,930 00
Wyatt, Thomas H. 6 610 66<> 00
Wright, Peter 57 2 10 5,720 00
Weaver & Co. 209 3-10 iW,930 00
Young, George 27 5 10 2,750 00
Zuber, Emanuel, 32 22-100 2,442 00
Zachery, James B. 26 2,600 00
COTTON GINS.—The subscr. ' bi »r,
for many years foreman of Boatwrigi 4
Jones, and more recently of William Jonea, ta keß
this method of infotming his friends and the pt
lie generally, that he has received a large aupp
of the very ’>est materials, and has made arrange ’
merits to keep suppli d for continuing the manu
facture of Gottou Gins upon the highly impro-
I ved and popular plan of Win. Jones, which he
warrants to gin cotton equal if not superior to
any.be they Patent Right, Friction Roller, or
Horizontal Ulier.ls. For reference as to the per
formance and durability of his Gins, he refers to
those who have used them for the last 10 or 15
years.
Old Gins repaired with despatch and on mode
rate terms. H. R. ODEN,
opposite Stovnll & Simmons’s warehouse.
( 8 w6ta
CEMLN 1 C.STERNS, with brick
or wood covers, with or without filters,
made by the subscriber, and warranted not to
teak. A number of Miner’s patent pumps, for
wells or cistemk,—on-hand : also, on excellent
i two horsepower, of Dr. Warren’s'fTCTlr. alsoT 1
a two horse wagon with eliptic springs. All for
I sale cheap. D. B. SCOFIELD,
, _J ,8 ’ w P 3,n Jackson-street, Augusta.
I OAGGING, BALE ROPE, &c
-I—* 200 Pieces Bagging, suited for round and
square bates.
150 Coils Manilla and Kentucky Bale
Rope.
500 lbs. three strand Bagging Twine,
j 150 Kegs Naiis, assroted sizes.
| Also a general assortment of Iron,
j For sate by COSKERY * DOW,
Corner of Broad and Campbell-eta.
I 010 wtf. __
Soaps, can DLEsr&c.--
25 Boxes No. 1 soap.
25 do Hull & Son’s Mould Candles.
20 do Judd’s Sperm do
1 20 do Colgate’s beat Starch. . J
10 Cases and 50 bags Table Shit.
Just rec ived and for sale by
010-wtf COSKERY * DOW. ... .
IRON STEAM BOAT COMPANY
Stock wanted. Apply to
| m h26 ISAAC MOISE.