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NEWS & PLAAI
D. G. COTTIIVG, Editor.
No. 2.—NEW SERIES.]
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’ “ ~ TANARUS” teems:
Published weekly at Thco Dollars and Fifty
Cents per annum, it paid at the time of. Subsci
bing; or Three Dollars if not r paid till the expi*
ration of three months.
JVo paper to bo discontinued, unless at the
aption of the K li v>r, without the settlement of
Jlf arrearages. •
O* Litter?,- on business, mvsuip post} aid, to
insure attention. A'o communication shallbe
•published, unless we are made acquainted with
the name of the author.
TO ADVERTISERS.
Advertisements, not exceeding: one square, first
insertion, Seventy.fire Cents; and for each sub
sequent insertion, Fifty t>kis. A reduction will
be made, of twdnty-tive per cent, to these who
advertise by the year. * Advertisements not
■limited when handed in. will be inserted till for
bid, and charged necending)jy*
Sales of Land and Negroes by Executors, Ad
ministrators and Guardians, are required by law,
to Ije advertised, in a public Gazette, sixty days
previous to the day of sale.
The sales-of Personal Property must bepdver
tised in like manner, fortyjays.
• Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate
must be published/orfy days.
Notice that application will be made to tho
Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Land or Nc
. jjroes, must be published for four months—
. notice that application will be made for Letters
of Administration, must be published thirty days;
and Letters of Dismission, six months.
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Mail Arrangements.
■POST OFFICE. )
Washington, Ga., Sept. 1, 1843. $
EASTERN MAIL.
Hv this route, Mails are made up for Raytown,
DouSrfe-Wells, Cmvfordvilie. Camack, Warren
ton, Thompson, Bearing, and Barzelia.
AEHVES.
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 0, A. M.
CLOSES.
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 2J, P. M
WESTERN MAIL.
liy this route, Mails are made up fot;all Offi
i-03 m South-Western Georgia, Alabama, Mis
sissippi. Louisiana, Florida, also Athgns, Ga. and
thft North-Western part of the State.
arrives —Wednesday and Friday, by 6 A. M.
closes —Tuesday and Thursday, at I’d M.
ABBEVILLE, S.< ■ MAH*
By this route,.Mails.are made up for Danburg,
l’istol Creek, and Petersburg.
AKKIVES.
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, by 1 P. M.
closes.
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6 A. M.
1. * LEXINGTON MAIL.
* RPthis route, Mails are made up for Centre
villet State Rights, a. and Salem.
akkives —Monday and bWLsyi ut i> A. M.
ceases—'Tuesday and Saturday, at 9 A. M.
APPLING MAIL. -
By thia route, Mails are made up for Wrights
boro’, White Oak, Walker’s Quaker Springs.
arrives —Tuesday and Saturday, by 9 A. M.
cuvets- d>! <iij and Friday, at 9A. M.
, I. ELBERTON MAIL.
Bv this’ vv.ee, Mails .e made up fosH|Ußfe
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WAREHOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
AUGUSTA, GA.
INTENDING to establish-myself in Augusta
in the above business, I oiler my services to
my friends and the public, and shall be ( ia Au
gusta, ready to receive consignment?, ’ by the
middle of September.
My.cliarges will be the same as those at other
Fire-proof Warehouses, except that for those
who consign me their Cotton, I purchase goods
free of commission.
Liberal advances made on produce in store.
EP My office will bo at, Clarke & Roberta’
Fire-proof Ware-House, where all Cotton con
signed me will be stored.
FRANCIS T. WILLIS.
August 24,1843. 52 ’
STOVALL & SIMMONS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
THE undersigned having associated them
selves under the firm of STOVALL &
SIMMONS tender their services to the public
in the transaction of a GENERAL COMMIS
SION BUSINESS at the Fire-Proof Ware
house lately occupied by Stovall, Simmons &
Cos., on Broad-Street.
Particular attention will be given to the Stor
age and Sale of Cotton and receiving and for
warding of Goods; and liberal advances made
on Cotton, in store.
Mr. John Robson, of Madison, will make ad
vances on Cotton consigned to us, and the A
gents of tiro Georgia Rail Road Company will
.orward the same, and despatch Goods to our
customers.
Checks on the and Jib rent Banks and Agencies
in tiie inferior will be procured and forwarded
to suit !i,e convenience ot customers in making
remittances, when desired.
PLEASANT STOVALL.
GREENVILLE SIMMONS.
Augusta, August 24th, 1843. Ct 1
AD iMS &, HOPKINS,
FIBE-FBOUF WARE-HOUSE,
AUGUSTA, GA., August 22, 1843.
THE Subscribers respectfully fonder their
thanks tor the liberal patronage heretofore
received-—and again offer their services to their
friends and the public in the WARE-HOUSE
& GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS
iii ibis city. Prompt attention-will be given to
the Storage and Sale-of Gotten,
Goods, purchase of Merchandize, shipment/! 7
Cotton, &c. Proceeds of Cotton will be re miff 1
(if so instructed by the owner) in Bank Cff L
payable at Washington, Greenesboro’,
E-itomon, Milledgeville, Covington,
bus, or in Bank Notes by mail.
Messrs. F. C. McKinley & Cos. dJH|
WASHINGTON, WILKI
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From the Spirit of the 77me.
A QUARTER RACE IN KEN'flflfl
[Nine years since the gifted ftutliHpßH
following article did us the honor WBBsg
our columns the medium through
convey it to the public. A few ve^flHH
sequently wo were obliged to rc-puHSE
in order to supply a constant dcntaHßy
now uc are again called upon to dHHR
numerous requests from suhscribcjflflfl
subscriptions do not date so far hucHflfl
period when it was last pui>lished9|jjj
withstanding every possible exertlflflfl
made -■here and elsewhere,” the
succes lolly preserved his incognitmfvfj
more than two years. We discovcfl,fy-7
hy the merest accident, in
conversation with one ofhis
and have since importuned
write frequently, but to this day he haIHH
nished us With two articles only, of, tffl
character, one of which—“ Jones’ Fight”
is, like the “ Quarter Race,” equal to ap'd
sketch of the kind in the iauguage. Ips|
writer is a citizen of a cotton-growiiig
State; a gentleman high character, and
of great influence and wealth; moreover,
he is one of the most
and turf-men in the South-west.
thrown off the scent ofhis “
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