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VOL. 7.
PUBLISHED EVERT
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY akd FRIDAY,
AT SI O'CLOCK. J?. M.
t t’lr. Howard'. Brick Buildings, opposite the Tost-Oflicc
M’lnto.h Street.
DIRECTIONS.
Seles of Lnxd and Xegrats, by Administrators, Execu
t ire, or Guardians, aro required, by Uw, to be held on tie
Ar.t Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in :re
fi-enoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-hoa*s<f
the eountyi n which the property i. situate—Noticjcf
1 lese sale, must be given in a public gaxotte SIXTY days
previous to the day of »ale.
Notices of the sale of personal property must be give n in
like manner, FORTY days previous to the dey-Of sale.
Notice to the debtors and creditors of an e4tato, mu*tb«
p I'jlished for FORTY days.
Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or*
and nary for leave to sell land, must'be published for FOUR
MJVTHS.
S.itiae for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for
F3UR MONTHS,before any order absolute shall be made
It ;ve in by the court.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,
Washington, 4 ih March, 1833.
in future, the following rules and regulations
ere to be observed:
Ist The duties of the Assistant Postmasters
General. Chief Clerk and Subordinates, are dis
trihuted into three divisions.
The first, the Southern Division, under the
superintendence of C. K- Gardner, the Seniot
Assistant, will comprise the States of
Virginia,(with the-Di t. of
Columbia,) Louisiana,
North Carolina, Arkansas Territory.
South Carolina, Tennessee,
Georgia, Kentucky,
Florida Territory, Indiana,
Alabama, Illinois,
Mississippi, Missouri.
The second, the Northern Division, under the
superintendence of S. R. Hobbie, Assistant, will
comprise the States of
•, Maine, New York,
New Hampshire, New Jersey,
Vermont, Delaware,
Massachusetts, Maryland,
Rhode Island. Pennsylvania,
Connecticut, Ohio,
and Michigan Territory.
2.1. Each of these Divisions shall embrace an
office of Appointments and Instructions, and an
office of Mail Contracts; the office of Mail Dep
redations to remain as at present organized, aux
iliary to both.
3J. To each of these Divisions shall be eft
signed four Corresponding Clerks, two for the
office of Mail Contracts, and two ftp- Ihc&fficc
of Appointments and Instructions, a Contract
Clerk, an Appointment Clerk, a Route Book
Clerk, a Recording Clerk, and Clerks for regis
tering orders, fines and other miscellaneous
duties. >
4th. One of the Corresponding Clerks in each
Division, shall he designated as the principal
Clerk of the Division.
6th. TbeSpnior assistant will he charged with
4he business of procuring Mail Portmanteaus,
Canvass Bags, Locks nod Keys, and with all
the Incidental duties. A clerk shall be assigned
to aid him in their performance, who, under the
direction of the Assistants, respectively, s. all
keep the registry of the checks countersigned
by them.
’6th. The business of forwarding Blanks for
Accounts, Locks, Keys, Post Office Lists, Laws,
sac. shall be performed under the direction'of
the Assistants, within their respective Divisions.
7th. The principal Clerk of the Division only,
shall sign official corre-spondence, and that, in
ease of the nbsence of the Assistant.
Bth. The third division, will be that of fir.nnce,
under the superintendence of the Chief Clerk,
<J B. Brown, who shall be the Treasurerof the
Department. There shall he under his control
the “Book Keepers,” the “Solicitor’s Office,”
the “Pay Office,” the “Examiner’s Office,” the
“Register’* Office,” and llie “Dead Letter Of
fice, to the last of which shall b# attached the
business of the general letter file.
9lh. No money shall be paid into the Depart
ment, directly to the Treasurer, nor paiJ out of
It, directly by him.
SUPERIOUC XJRTS.
EASTERN CIRCUIT, 9 Counties.
William Law, Judge,
Joseph VV. Jackson, Solicitor General.
Bulloch. Thursday before itie Ist Monday in
November and the Thursdny before the 4ih
Monday in March.
Camden. Ist Monday in April, aiadJhe 2nd
In November.
Witvne. 2<l Monday in April, nnd Thursday
the 2d Monday in November.
Glynp. Thursday after the 2nd Monday in
April, and the 3rd Monday in November.
Mclntosh. 3rd Monday in April, and the
Wednesday after the 3rd Monday in November.
Brynn. Ist Monday in Decemher, nnd the
Thursday after court in Liberty county.
Liberty. Wednesday after the Ist Monday
in December, nnd the Monday following the
court in Mclntosh.
Effingham. 2nd Monday in December and
May.
Chatham. J* Mqnday in Janunry, nnd tire
srd in May.
MIDDLE CIRCUIT, 9 Counties,
William W. Holt, Judge.
Charles J. Jenkins, Attorney General.
Columbia. 2nd monday in March and Sep
tember.
Washington. 4th monday in March aod
September.
Montgomery. 2nd mouday in April, and
Thursday after the Ist monday in October.
Tattnall. Thursday after tne 2nd monday in
April, and the 2nd monday in October.
Emanuel. 3rd monday in April, and the
Thursday after the 2nd monday in October.
Scriven. 4th monday in April, and
monday in October.
Burke. Ist monday in May, and the 3rd
monday in November.
Jefferson. 3rd monday in May, and the 4th
monday in October.
Richmond- Ist monday in June, and the Ist
tnonday in January.
NORTHERN CIRCUIT, 8 Counties.
William H. Crawford. Judge.
Daniel Chandler, Solicitor General.
Taliaferro. 3rd monday in January and July.
Wilkes*., 3rd monday in February aud 4th in.
July.
Madison. 2nd monday in March and Sep
tember.
Elbert. 3rd monday in March and Septem
ber.
Warren. Ist monday in April, and the Tues
day aftfr the Ist monday in October.
Hancock. 2d monday in April and October.-
Oglethorpe. 3rd monday in April and Oc
tober. '
Lincoln. 4lh monday in April and October.
WESTERN CIRCUIT, 8 Counties.
Charles Dougherty, Judge.
Turner H. Trippe. Solicitor General.
-Clark. 2d monday in February and August.
Walton. 3rd do do
Jackson. 4th do do
.Gwinnett. 2nd monday in March and Sept.
Hall. 3rd monday in March and September.
Franklin. 2nd monday id April and October.
Habersham. 3rd do do
Rabun. 4th. do do
OCMULGEE CIRCUIT, 7 Cooimns.
L. Q. C. Lamar, Judge.
Ed.tarp Y. Hill, So’ir-itor G<*heral,
f
G-BORG-IA COITRIEIT.
Baldwin. 4th monday in February and Aug.
Morgan. Ist do Marchrand September.
Greene. 2nd do do
Putnam. 3rd do do
Wilkinson, lit monday in April, and Tues
day after the Ist monday in Oc'ober.
Jones. 3rd monday in April and October.
Jasper. 4ih do do
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT, 13 Counties.
LoT*r Warp.en, Judge.
Stephen I F. Miller, Solicitor General.
Twiggs. 3rd rjonday in March and Sep
'temher.
Lowndes. Thursday before the 4th monday
in May and November.
Thomas. On the mondays thereafter.
Dooly. 4th monday in March and September.
Decatur. Monday after the 4th monday in
May and November.
Early. On the mondays after the court In
Decatur.
Baker. On the mondays after the court in
Early.
Telfair. 3rd monday in April and October.
Irwin. On the Thursdays after.
Laurens. Ist monday in April, and Wednes
day after the Ist monday in October.
Pulaski. 2nd monday in April and October.
Appling 4th monday ii April and October.
Ware. Oo the Thursdays after.
FLINT CIRCUIT, 10 Coujitis*.
Chrxstol'Her B. Strong, Judge
Washington Poe, Solicitor General
Crawford. 3d Monday in Feb’y. and August
Upson 4th do do
Pike Ist do in March Sf September
Monroe 2d do do
Ftry.ttc 3d do do
Newton 4th do do
Butts Ist Monday in April and Thursday af
ter the Ist Monday in October.
Henry 2d Monday in April anil October
Houston 4th do do do
Bibb 3d do in May and November
CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT, 15 Counties
Grigsby E. Thomas, Judge
James P H Campbell Solicitor General
Stewart 2d monday in January and July
Randolph Thursday thereafter
Lee 3d monday in January and July
Sumter Thursday thereafter
Marion 4th monday i« January and July
Muscogee 2i|d monday in February fit Aug.
Talbot Ist monday in Match and September
Carroli 4th monday in April and October
Harris 2nd monday in March fit September
Meriwether 3rd do do
Troup 4th do do
Coweta Ist monday in April, and Wednes
day after the Ist monday in October
De Kalb 2nd monday in April and October
Campbell 3rd do do
Heard Ist monday in May, and Friday after
the 4fh monday in October
CHEROKEE CIRCUIT, 10 Counties.
J. W Hooper. Judge
William Ezzard, Solicitor General
Cherokee 2nd monday ia Feb. and August
Forsyth 3rd do do
Lumpkin Thursday after the 3rd monday in
February and August
Union 4th monday in February and August
Gilmer Thurs Jay after the 4th monday in
February and August
Murray Ist monday in Maroli and Sept.
Floyd Thursday after tjo
Ca«s 2nd monday in March and September
Paulding Thursday after do
Cohh 3rd monday in March and September
INFERIOR COURTS.
EASTERN CIRCUIT.
Way-e Lost mondav in December and May
Camden Ist do in January And June
Glynn 2nd do do
Mclntosh 3rd do do
Bryan 4th do do
Liberty 2nd do do
Bulloch Ist do in February and July
Effingham 2nd do
Chatham 3rd do do
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
Columbia 3rd monday in June* and De
cemher
Washington 4lh monday in January July
Montgomery Ist do in February and Aug.
Tattnall 2nd do do
Emanuel Ist do in Janunry and July
Scriven 2nd do do
Burke Ist do do
Jeff.-rson 3rd do do
Richmond 4th do in June and Decembet
NORTHERN CIRCUIT
Madison 2nd monday in Janunry k July
Elbert 3rd do do
Oglethorpe 4th do4n January and June
Lincoln Ist do in February and July
Hanco'k Ist do in February, and 3rd
in August
Warren 2nd do in February A tigust
Wilkes Ist do in May and 4th Sept.
Taliaferro 3rd do in May nnd November
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Franklin 4th Monday in January Si July
Rabun Ist do in July and Jan.
Gwinnett 2nd do in June and Dec.
Jackson 2nd do in January, and
Ist in July
Clark 4th do in October Si 2nd
in May
Habersham 2nd do in July Si January
Hall 3rd do in Juno and Dec.
Walton 3rd do in May and Nov.
OCMULGEE CIRCUIT.
Wilkinson. 2nd monday in July and January
Jones. 4th do do
Jasper. 3rd do do
Baldwin. 4fh do in May and November.
Greene. Ist Tuesday in January and 2nd
monday in June.
Morgnn, Ist monday in June and December.
Putnam. 3rd do do
SOUTHERN CIRCUIT.
Twiggs. 4th monday in January and July
Lowndes. 3rd monday iu January, and Ist
in June
Thomas. Ist monday in January and July
Dooly. 3rd monday in March and September
Decatur. 4th monday in January and 2nd
in June.
Early 2nd monday in January and July
Baker 4th monday in January and July
Telfair Ist monday in April, and 2ud in Oc
tober
Irwin 4th monday In January, and Ist in July
Laurens Ist monday in June and December
Pulaski 3rd do in Janunry and July
Appling 3rd mouday in June and December
Ware 4th do da
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Bibb 3rd monday in August Rnjtl February
Houston 4th do in July and Janunry
Butts 2<l do in January and July
Crawford 3d do in May and November
Upson 4th do do
Pike Ist do in June and December
Monroe 2nd do do
Fayette 3rd do in June, and 2d in Jan.
Newton 4th do in June and December
Henry 3rd do do
CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT.
Stewart Tuesday after the Ist Monday in
Januaty and July
Randolph Thursday after the Ist monday
in January and July
Lee 4th monday in May November
-umter Ist monday in June and September
I "J ar,on 3rd monday in May and November
AUGUSTA, (GEO.) FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1833.
Talliot Ist mon’day in February nnd August
Carroll Ist do do
Harris 2nd monday in June and December
Meriwether Ist monday in May and Novem
ber
Troup 3rd monday in June and December
Coweta 4th do do
DeKalb 2nd monday in July and January
Campbell 2nd monday iit June and Decem
ber
Heard Ist monday in February and July
CHEROKEE CIRCUIT
Cherokee 2d monday in April and October
Forsyth 3d do do do
Lumpkin 4th do do do
Union Ist do in Afay anil November
Gilmer 2d do do do
Murray 3d do do do
Floyd 4th do do do
Ist do in June and December
Paulding 2d do do do
Cobb 3d do do do
List of county officers, in the several
counties of the Cherokee Circuit.
LUMPKIN.
Samuel Jones, Sheriff; Jesse L. Riley,
Clerk Superior Court ; M. P. Quillian,
Clerk Inferior Court; James Martin, Re
ceiver of Tax Return? ; Thomas Mo ■:?,
Collector; John H. flansi: , '• y
Surveyor; D'. Ita R, Foster,
* O B SB.
Win. Morris, Clerk Sup*--- Court;
R. B. Harris, Cle k sr r -- - ut ; T.
K. Martin, Sheriff; T'loraas - ;' Miner, Tax
Collector; John Mailing, Receiver of
Tax Returns.
UNKIN.
James Crow, Sheriff; Arthur Gilbert,
Clerk Superior Court ; Joseph Jaclfton,
Clerk of Inferior Court; Lewis Gladdis,
Tax Collector; Alexander \V. Greet,
Receiver of Tax Returns.
MURRAY.
Nelson “Dickerson, Clerk of Superior
Court; John Sloan, Clerk Inferior Court;
James C. Barnett, Sheriff; M. W. John
son, Tax Collector ; William Gillohon,
Receiver of Tax Returns,
PAULDING.
Joel D. Hicks, Clerk Superior Court;
Elisha Brooks, Clerk of Inferior Court;
William J. Hogue, Sheriff; W. G. Do*
that, Surveyor.
FLOYD.
Edward G. Rogers, Cletk of Superior
Court; P. W. Hemphii., Clerk Inferior
Court ; Andrew H. Johnson, Sheriff; J.
Smitlnvick, Surveyor ; Lemuel Milligan,
Coroner ; S. T. Mayo, Tax Collector ;
P. Ranholph, Receiver Tax Returns.
CHEROKEE.
John P. Brook, Sheriff; Franklin Dan
iel, Clerk Superior Court; Wm. Grisham
Clerk Inferior Court ; Luke Langton,
Coroner ; Robert Green, Surveyor.
CASS.
Benjamin F. Adair, Sheriff; Chester
Hawks, Clerk Superior Court ; L. Ran
kin, Clerk Interior Court; W. Dimroo,
Tax Collector ; E. R. Forsyth, Receivet
Tax Returns ; N. Goodwin, County Sur
veyor ; John Pack, Coroner.
GILMER.
L. Hufsteller, Sheriff; Thomas Bur
netr, Cle;k Superior Court; Henry K.
Quillian, Clerk Inferior Court.
FORSYTH.
L. Strickland, Clerk Superior Court ;
John Jolly, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALES FOR 'PIUL
IN CHEROKEE COUNTY. I
TVUI-be sold, at Cherokee Court-House on'.tie Isi j
Tuesday in May next:
No. Dist. Sec. prop, of In favor of
284 10 4 T’dmtmd Hicks, O. Maxcy
325 23 4 John Baiso, W. Bo- nton
257 28 .3 Elijah Nash, Bayle ts Webb
50 18 I R.BHckstock, A. F. Woolev
74 14 2 R. Wilkinson, John Waltham
1009 10 2 do. do.
807 11 4 D. Strickland, John Boyd
178 33 Mary Pago. John Kelly
180 14 1 Joseph Roo, EkHßyno and
Scruggs.
311 5 3 Pamuel Forbes, John Boilo
175 24 2 H. W. Waterson, do
-970 0 2 Cl. D. Luster, do.
485 33 W. W. Barrett. do.
22 19 2 James F.akin, Hide &Bo le
102 8 4 Elijah Nash, Bovlc & Webb
C9B 18 4 M. Wilbigbt, Henry H Field
321 4 4 James Unggs, P. T. Biddle
1307 14 1 J. W. Glass, P T Biddla
5t 22 2 Williams, do.
626 ,3 2 D. Cochran, Barden * Brown
132 2 2 P. T. Biddla, Smith <fc Wright
167 6 3 do. James M. Carter
587 1 2 Amos King, Wm. C. Osborn
826 4 4 James Atwell, do.
229 8 2 John Griffith, do.
556 17 3 W. Mitchell, do.
259 13 2 M. D. White, do.
310 8 3 C. F. McKcuzie, John Fife
223 24 2 Riley Collins. do.
487 3 1 E. B. Reynolds, J. II fy 'VII Pope
40 22 2 W. Hußbard, F >ndoe
239 26 2 Eli Wood, R T Banks
275 15 2 T. Lovelady, Andrew Miller
205 27 3 S. Peppers, E. P Goodrich
307 11 4 D. Strickland, John Boyle.
Two negroes Pboon ami Susan, nnd a carri
age, propei ty of Rheuben Thornton, in favor of
Smith k Robbin.
One negro girl, Eliza, property of Joseph Wa
ters, in favor of Winchester Dumas.
One road wagon, oxen, and lumber, property
of Jesse Day in favor of Barron &i Irwin.
One liflle gun, property of Thos. York, in fa
vor of John Boston.
JOHN JOLLY. Sheriff.
NOTICE.
FOUR months after date application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
this County, for to sell the estate of Rob-
McCc-ombs, and /eased, consisting of Negroes,
Household Fi/niturc, Land, &.c
JOHN S. COOMBS, AdmW.
Jan 2 119 m4m
BROUGHT TO JAIL
IN Jacksonboio’, Scriven County, on the6th
February last, a Negro Woman, SARAH,
about 30 or 35 years old, daik complexion and
has lost her fore teeth, says she belongs tp one
William White, a Negro speculator, that she
runaway about first Feb. from her master in
Hamburg, South-Carolina,and that her master
had recently brought her from Maiyland.
The owner is requested to come forward, pay
expences, prove the Negio to he his and take
her awav.
JOHN C. FERRILL, Jailor S. C.
April 340 3*
DECLARATIONS,
Printed and for tale at this Office.
The above Establishment continues open
under the care of
3*Rv JOHN R. ANDERSON,
who will use every exertion to render comforta
ble all persons who may honor him by calling
THE STABLES
Are under the cate of an experienced and care
ful HOSTLER.
ILF The Georgia Journal and Southern Ban
ner, will publish the above once a week for four
weeks
Augusta, March 8 w4t 29
S?«OWJDEMF & SHEAR,
Are just receiving mid opening a splendid as
sortment of
REASONABLE & FANCY
DXY SOOOS,
COMPRISING a great variety of very desira
ble articles, some of which are entirely
new Among the assortment are the following
articles
A large supply of extra rich French Muslins
new and elegant patterns,
Low priced French Muslins,
Slue, Pink, and Buff plaid and striped Gine
harnr,
Low priced black, white, and plain pink do?
Buff corded Cambrics and Check Muslins,
A grant variety of fine fancy and low priced
prints,
Superior black Gro de Swiss rich lustre,
Do. blue black do. do. do.
I’oult de Soir, anew and rich article of blk. silk.
Slate Pongees,
White, black, blue black, blue, brown, bottle
green, purple and cinnamon colored Gro de
Naps,
Crape Camblets and Cantons,
Low priced striped Jeans,
34, 36, 38. and 40 in. black Italian Cravats
Bombazine and satin Stocks,
White and biack hair do.
A great variety of fringed, bordered and plain
Parasols, Sf Indies suu Umbrellas, verv cheap,
3-4 4 4 and 5 4 Hernani Shawls and Hhdkfs.
extra rich,
3 4 4-4 and 6-4 Nankin, Canton, arid Italian do.
Rich Crape de Chien Shawls,
Striped and figured satin Hhdkfs. and silk
muslin do. entirely new and elegant articles.
Tamb. Florellas ff infants needle worked Caps,
Extra rich white blonde gauze veils,
Low priced white and green do do.
Ricli thread and blonde lace Edgings,
4-4 Bobbinets and Bobbinet Quiltings,
Rich Gauze Cap riihbons, Silver Thimbles,
Ladies’ fine Cottage Bonnet's..
ALSO,
A variety of other Staple and Fancy Goods,
all of which have been carefully selected from
the latest arrivals from Europe
They now respectfully invite the attention of
their wholesale and retail customers, and the
public generally, their new Spring Stock.—
t>. fit. S. are expecting additional supplies by the
Florinn.
March 27 4t 37
A*e\\ Line of Four Horse
POST COACHES,
Uunmng Jrotn kalem, N. O’, to Wythe C. House
in Virginia, three limes a week and back.
Line starts from Salem every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at So'clock, A. M.
ml r.rrives at Wythe Court House at 6 o’clock,
t\ M. the r.ext day. At the same hour that the
Stages leave Salem, they also leave Wythe Court
House and arrive at Salem at 5 o’clock P. M.
••i Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. This
Line is so arranged as to correspond in its ar
rivals at Wythe Court House, with the arrivals of
the Great Lines leading through the valley of
Virginia —lt also correspond in its arrivals at
Wythe Court House with the arrivals of a tri
weekly line running between that place and the
Salt Sulphur, the Red Sulphur Si White Sulphur
Springs in Virginia, which has been lately estab-,
lished.—At Salem it correspond# with the ar
rivals of Smith’s Piedment Line, and the Raleigh
Line, both of which run three times a week. The
Route passsees within a mile of the Pilot Moun
tain throngh Bctlmnia Bethabara by Mount Air
y, crosses the Blue Ridge at Ward’s Gap, goes
t>y Poplar Camp Furnace and the Lead Mihesof
Wythe, and a (fords some interesting scenes to
those that admire the sublimity of nature. The
accommodations of diet, lodging, be. are excel
lent and cheap. The subscriber hesitates not to
recommend his teams and drivers as first rate.
His coaches are most excellent—being newly
procured from Troy. New-York.
Fare through the whole route 5 dollars—way
passengers 6£ cents a mile.
O’ The utmost care and attention will be paid
to baggage and other things entrusted to his care,
but the subscriber will not be liable for acci
dents. D. WALKER.
O’The Constitutionalist, at Raleigh. The
Camden Journal and the Georgia Courier will
insert the above six weeks and forward their ac
count to the proprietor at Mount Airy, Surry co.
N. C.
March 1 6\v 26
Notice.
THE subscriber intends leaving the Citv in
a few days; therefore, all persons indebted
to the firm of J»hn K. Hora &. Cos. either by note
or book account, (for debts contracted previous
to January last) are earnestly requested to call
and make payment.
JOHN K. HORA.
Mircb 23 4t 45
Brought to Augusta Jail,
ON the 9th inst. a Negro Man, who
calls himself CLEMMAN, says he
belongs to Mary Sheppard of Washing
ton, Wilkes County, Cleminan, is 5 feet
7£ -inches high dark complexion ; and
about 35 years old. Also, on the 11th
inst. a man who ca'ls himself GLAS
COW, says he belongs to Wm. Davis of
Wilkes County, Goo. near Wrightsboro’.
Glascow, is 5 feet 7£ inches high dark
complexion and about 34 years old.
Owners of said Negroes, is requested
to come forward pay expences and take
them awav.
H. B. FRASER, Jailor.
March 13 32 3t
In addition to a heavy Stock on hand, the subscri
bers are receiving weekly,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
FRESH
& siiiiuassk
Intending to keep at all times ft targe Stock
which shall be offered at redufced prices, would
invite the attention 6f the Country Merchants,
and the public.
ALSO,
Harness and Skirting Leather,
And every variety of SHOE LEATHER, and
ail the materials and Tools for Manufacturing at
273, Broad Street.
B. VV. FORCE <fc Cos.
[FT* FORCE 5 Boot and Shoe Factory,
Jackson street, in the rear of B. W.F. fit. Co’s
Store, where Boors and Shoes, of every discre
tion are made and repaired at abort notice.
Feb 27
Sherilf’s Sale.
WILL l»e sold, at the Court House, in Jack
sonborotigh, Scriven Countv, on the Ist
Tuesday in May next, between the «sual hours
oi sale.
JOO acres of pine Land (more
or less,) joining Lands of Riqhard Scruggs,
Claiborne Beville, and others.
ALSO,
One Bay Horse, levied on as
<he property ot Thomas Reddick, to satisfy two
fi fas. from the Superior Court, of Scriven
county, in favor of Roger L. Gamble.
ALSO,
250 acres of Pine,Land(moi’e or
less) joining Lands, of Peter Reddick. Nicholas
Barry, David Conner, and others levied on as
the property Drury R Scott, to satisfy three fi
fas. from a Justice’s Court, in favor of Lucy
Miller, Administratrix on Estate of Richard W.
Miller, vg. said Scott, as principal and Jamrg
W. Kittles, security ; property pointed out by
Jas. VV. Kittles, Levy made and returned by a
Constable.
ALSO,
1 Negro Man, named Shade,
levied on as the property of Abraiam Buford,
to satisfy Executions from a Justice’s Court in
favor of James H. Wade, levy made and return
ed by a Constable.
JOHN C. FERRILL, Sheriff.
Aprii 340 td
TO RENT,
And immediate possession given,
1 A comfortable Summer residence,
near the MiUedgtviile Road, 2 miles,
L||a^Rt rom Ike city, known ns'Hall’s place
present occupied hy Wm. Wright,
it will be rented for one or five years. For
terms, apply to
CHARLES L. HALL
March 27 wtf
NOTICE.
• ® BIE it ordained by the City
JCp Council of Augusta, that all
Fodder, Hay or Oats, brought to this
city, in Waggons or Carts, for sale, shall
be weighed at the Scales prepared for
that purpose near the Lower Market and
it is ordained , by the same that every
person violating this ordinance may be
fined in a sum not exceeding $20.” This
will notify the citizens that the Scale has
been, under the direction of Mr. J. Cole,
lengthened and is now in complete order
and all persons violating the above or
dinance will be reported.
J. W. MEREDITH, Clerk L. M.
Feb 22 23 ts
LOST CHILD.
SSOO REWARD.
A LITTLE GIRL, fire years old, with fair
skin, tilue eyes, light hair, and a remark
ably pleasant countenance, named CAROLINE
HAWKINS BULLOCK, who can read very
well, Was lost on the 16th March, six mites r4tt
of Courtland, near the road leading to Decatur.
Hundreds of men have searched in every direc
tion throughout the neighborhood, and no trace
of her can be found. The above reward will he
given for her delivery, and any information re
specting her whether dead or alive, thaukfully
received.
JOHN BULLARD.
April 6, 1833 42 ts
O' Diligent search has been made a*nd as no
trace of the above child can be found, the dis
tressed parents have beeu induced to believe that
she has been stolen. All Editors will confer a
favor on the deeply distressed, by giving the a
bove an insertion in their respective papers.
POCKET BOOK LOST.
ON the 27th inst. on the Washington Rond,
a Kip skin POCKET-BOOK, containing
two bank bills, a $5 and $3 hill; also a number
of Promissory Notes, and receipts from differ
ent individuals. The finder may have the Mo
ney, if he will again place the papers in the own
er’s hands, by leaving them where he can get
hem, or inclosing them to Allen County, Ken
ucky, to I S MITCH EL.
Georgia, Lincoln County.
WHEREAS William Jeter, Guar
dian for the minors of Jesse Har
dy, sen’r. deceased, vizr Whitwell H.
Hardy and Dicy S. Hardy, applies for
Letters Dismissory, from said Guardian'
ship.
These are therefore to cite Summon
and admonish all and singular those con.
cerned to be and appear at my Office,
within the time prescribed by law, and
shew cause why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand in office, this 7th day of
January 1832.
f. f. Flowing, c. c. o. l. c.
Georgia, Lincoln County.
WHEREAS Charles Statham. Exe
cutor, of the last Will and Testa men Os
William Statham, dec. applies to me for Letters
Dismissory from said Estate.
These are, therefore, to cite summon and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and Credit
ors of said dec’d, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to file their
objections, and shew cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand in office this 10th day
f July, 1832.
F. F. FLEMING, c.c.o.
July 50 52 flfiGm
NEW SPUING GOODS.
GEO. a. Way
HAS just received from Boc
Fancy and Staple Dry-Goods,
Among which are the following •
French muslins, new patterns b
6-4 Bombazines, black Italian silks
Merrimack and London Flints
French Drills and Linens, Roin Cagji mer cs
lush Linens in halt pieces, 6-4 Crape Shawii
Bordered Handkerchiefs, Lace Edgings *
Silk and Velvet stocks S 8
Baies 5-4 Dover brown sheeting's
do 7-8 Jadkson shirtings
do 8 4 brown do
do 7-8 do Drillings
. ALSO,
A variety of other Goons suitable for the <sL.
son; and is in daily expecfatfftn of further suft
M *' -ry ioi^i
lira.
THE subscriber ~
of Mr *• **'“d «•
JSrsiKffra
F A a r*» nd Sta P ,e Ury-Goods,
-Mi tl Vff
JUST RECEIVED,
15 Bbls Ohio Apples
50 palls, superior Pickled Oyst.qW
30 bbls Newark Cider
200 do Cnroanuis
200 Pickled Tongues
100 Smoked do
100 Ills Sm<»ked Salmon
1000 lbs Pickled do
10 kits Soused do
5 bbls Smoked Beef
JO boxes superior Pine Apple Cbeaau
for sale, by
„ JO N. SMITH & Cos.
275. Broad Street, opposite Kern if G rahanT-
New Range.
March 25 nc
. *9. 0980X3T.
SURGEON DENTIST
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
Augusta and its vicinity, that he has re
turned to this city, and taken private rooms at
the United States Hotel, east end. where an ear
ly call from those who may need his professions
(a services will receive prompt and unremiaed
attention.
, Fehß ts
NOTICE.
f I tIIF. firm of J. fit J. JtWKTT is this day
JL dissolved by mutual consent. The business,’
will be settled by Jonathan Jewett, who con
tinues the business oh his own account
JONATHAN JEWETT,
JOSF>H JEWETT.
April 8 42 3t
DISSOLUTION.
THIS DAY the Copartnership heretofore
existing between EDMUND B. THOMP
SON k CHARLES J. THOMPSON, was dis
solved by mutual consent. The concern will be
ciosed by C. J. Thompson.
f.DMIJNP B THOMPSON,
CHARLES J. THOMPSON
Clarkesrille, Habersham Cos Feb 14 24 If
NOTICE. ~ “
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of R.
McCoombs, deceased, are requested to
make payment, and those who have claims
against the estate will present them within the
time prescribed by law.
iOR SALE—Several families of negroes,
good House servants, Ostlers, and Plough boyi;
all young anti likely. Application to the sub
scriber.
JOHN S. COOMBS, Adm’r.
March 27 tawtf 37
FOR SALE;
AVERY* desirable Summer residence near
the Turknett Springs, alt necessary out
buildings, such as Kitchen, Stable, Dairy;
Spring House, 81c. Sic. with an excellent Gar
den in Which thetfe are a great variety of Fruit
Trees, Vegetables, together with a choice col
lection of Grape Vines, of various kinfe. The
advantages id obtaining wholesome Water,
whifcli is convenient, as there arc several Springs
near, ore great. There are about three acres
of Land. Titles unquestionable, Enquire of
Sterling T. Coombs, or
A. M. WOQLSEY.
April 340 6t
Saw and Grist Mills.
for SALE,
THAT Valuable tract cf LAND, on Spirit
Creek, in this County, containing about
1700 Acres, & lately in possession of Mr. B. Me-
Kinne, deceasefWfbrough the tract tufts a never
failing stream of Water, sufficient at all tiroes to
work two Saws, and a Grist-mill, which are now
on it. newly built and in complete operation.—
With proper attention 3000 feet of Lumter can
be cut per day, three loads Steam boat Wood,
(of which there is great abundance and ready
sale) can be carried to the river daily by each
wagon, and the road to Augusta (nine miles) is
among the most level and firm in the State
Os the Land, a large proportion is of tha best
pine, interspersed with oak and hi&ory, and.
produces corn, cotton and potatoes equal to most
of uplands of more expensive prices. For
health, no situation fti the Vtunty surpasses it,
having high and dry situations, with as pure
Spring Water as can he fpund. This valuable
properly is offered for sale, at a reduced price,
and on terms that shall suit any person wishing 1
to purchase. For particulars, apply to
HENRY MEALING.
April 5 wlm 41
WOTICE.
ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of E.
Wood by contracts made at the Store in
Augusta, are Requested to make payments ©>
Mr. John Winter, who is d’tely othorized p>
Receive the Same.
WM. HALE, Exe’r.
Angustn, March 4 27 wtd
A Situation Wapted.
A YOUNG man who can come well recom
mended, wishes a Situation in a Dry
Goods or Grocery Store, or Warehouse. A line
addressed to J. L. and lo't.ftt this office will meet
immediate attention.
February 20. ff 29
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