About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1834)
• VOL. VIII. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, F. M. Howard’sßrick Buildings, opposite the Post-Office M’lntosh Street. DIRECTIONS. Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Execu tors, or Guardians, are required, by law, to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten'in the forenoon end three in the afternoon, at the Court-House of the county in which the property is situ those sales must be given in a public gazette slXx i days previous to the day of sale. . ; ■ i Notices of the sale of personal property must be given tu like manner, FORTY days previous to the day ofwle. Notices to the debtors anil creditors of an estate, must be published for FORTY days. , „ . Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or dinary for leave to sell land, must be published for FOUR Notice for leave to sell Negroes, m .st be for - FOUR MONTHS before any order absolute shall be made thereon by the court. _ MAILARRANGEMENT, P. 0. Augasta, 17 th Feb. 1834. Northern Mail', Due at 3P. M- Closes at 10 A. M. Western Mail. Due at 10 a ni—Closes at 3 p in Charleston Maili Dae at 6 a bi—Closes at S p in Savannah Mail. Dae at 8 p m—Closes at 6 pnf Athens Mail. Due ou Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays al 4 t . u»—Closes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9 pm - Greenville Mail. Due on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 p tn— Closes on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9p m Carnesville Mail. Due ou F inlays at 8 p ni—closes on Sundays at 9 p hi. Louisville Mail. Dae on Fridays, at 7 p in—closes on Wednes days at 9 p m. Coosawhatchie Mail. Due on Sundays at 5 p m—closes on Tues days al 10 a m. OFFICE HOURS. Open from Btolo a in—ll-a mto half past 1 p m —half past 2to half past 3 p m—half past 4 to 6p. m. • Closed from 10 to 11 A. M.—half past 1 to lialf past 2 P M. —ha f past 3to half pa*t 4p m On Sundays the office will be open from } past nasi 12 to I,‘P. M. and from 5 to 6 p aa. P 19 22 Kates of Storage and Commis sion, fcViSED and adopted unanimously by the tVare-House Keepers in the City of Augus la; July id, 1882; — Ist month, Ea'b mo. after Male cdlloh 25 cts 12} CtS Barrels nitd Qr. casks 25 12 Hngsheads (lArfceA 75 87} do (small) 50 25 Pipes 50 r. 25 Tierces ?'l . Trunks 18} Kegs shot or lead 37} ißj[ do Nails 45 12} Cotton bagging pr. pS. 12} 6} Cotto Rope - 121 4 8 4 R.eon per piece 2 J s Chairs lii 6i | Bed Steads 50 25 I Carriages (4 wheel) $2 00 1 00 I do (2 do ) 100 50 I Jersey &. sth'r wagons 1 00 50 1 C’rates (large) 75 37{ I <le (small) 50 25 I Stills 50 25 I Anvils 12} 5j I Castings per piece 4 2 ■ Iron per bar 3 2} ■ All small packages 12} fl Boses and bales merchandize, 25, 50, 75 and $1 ■ according to size. I Ite-wrighing cotton 12} cts. per bale and if Re -.1 Stored the owner is subjected to extra Storage B Cott.>n sold by Factors not subject to 1 storage fl until the expiration of 16 dnytf. ■ Commissions f OI jelling cottbn 50 cents pr bale. •1*» for acceptances 2}* per cent' ■ do foradvwiclhginoney in >g, )ef ail!case*-' } D fofreceivitig and forwarding goon ; 50 per cent on the first month’* storage. Potatoes on Consignment. 200 Bbls just Received and for Sale low, ALSO, IN STORE, 75 Bills Flour, Canal and other Brands Cream ale and New a k-Gider Mackeral in bbls and H’alf do No 1 2’and 3’ Together with a general assortment pf GROCE KIES, and LIQUORS,- Os all kinds to suit purchasers, by l M. NELSON March 12 4tw 30’ During my absence, my ‘EJz? Father, THOMAS G. HALL, my legal Attorney. CHARLES L. HALL Augusta, March 1. 1834. 27 4t ORDERS! PLEASURE idfredted to me at Newark, or Augusta, will re ceive the most prompt attention and articles in the most approved ■ style finished on the most reasonable terms. _ CHARLES L. HALL. March 1. 27 4.w IT The Miilbdgeville Journal and Federal Union will copy the above 4 times weekly. ,ORGIA, ’RICHMOND COUNTY, * T” eMof Ordinary, November Term, 1834. ) r HEIIEAS Littleberry Beat applies for j Letteis of Administration on the estate I Daniel Beal, deceased, ? se are, therefore, to cite and admonish sons concerned to be and appear at my § within the time prescribed by law, to shew I (if any) why said letters should not be S ed. 6’iven under my band at office ’this 29th day I -•* January 1834 I GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O- I Jau. 29, • 12 w4m I Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Thomas Cumming, Executor on the estate of John R Thompson, de ■ceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from ■said estate, i All persons concerned are hereby notified to ■be and appear at my office within lhe time pre- Iscribed by law to shew cause (if any) why said ■letters should not be granted. I Given under my hand at office Nov. 5. , GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O. ’ ■ Jan 29 13 wfim GEORGIA COURIER Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Andrew J. Miller, applies for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Elizabeth Cumming, deceased - These are therefore to all and singular the kindred aud sreditors of said deceased, to be and appear at n>y office within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections,(if any they have,) and shew cause why said letters whould not be 1 granted. GEO. M. WALKER, c, c. ®. r. c. Dec 6 146 Georgia, Lincoln County, COURT OF ORDINARY,) NOVEMBER TERM, 1833, f WHEREAS Nancy H. Stokes Executrix on the estate of John H. Walton late of said county deceased,hath petitioned the court of or dinary for letters of dismission from said estate,it is therefore ordered that all and siogu.ar, the Kindred and creditors of said deceased be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any why said letters should not be granted. Given under iny hand at office this Nov 5. 1833 MICAJAH HENLEY, c. c. o. Nov. 11 m6m 135 Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS Silvanus Kendrick, Guardian for Elizabeth Atha, hath petitioned the Court of Ordinary of said County for Letters if Dismission from his said Guaidianship. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, shew cause (if any why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 27th day >f November 1833. MICAJAH HENLEY. c.;c o.' Dec 2 144 2t GE O RGI A?~R I UNT Y. WHEREAS Henry Heckle applies for Let ters of Administration od the Estate of John Heckle, deceased, , All persons concerned are hereby notified to be and appear at my office within the time pre sent ed by law to shew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted Given under my hand at office GEO. M. WALKER, c. c. o. Jan 29 13 "4m Georgia, Lincoln County. WHEREAS Sarah Shipp and Henry Evans apply for Letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas Shipp, late of said county, deceased. These are ther fore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my Of fice, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under inv hand at Office this 17th Feb uary, 1834; MICAJAH HENLEY, C. C. O. March 3 27 m 4t Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in April next, at the Lower Mar ket House, in this City, the boy John belonging tn the Estate* of Mrs. Mary Hatcher, for lhe benefit of the heirs aud Creditors of said Estate. CHARLES DELAIGLE, Exr. March 14 4tw 37 English and American Garden THE Subscriber has just received a targe and general assortment of English Seeds, direct from Liverpool. These Seeds, are all fresh, being the growth of 1833. He has also, received his supply of American Seeds, all of which maj be depended on, as no Seeds still be sold, by him but such as are known to be ge nuine. He has also, a fine assortment us Fruit' and other TREES, &c. consisting of Apple, Pear, Peach) Pluinb, Cherry Apiieut, Nectaiine QuincC,- Alirirnd, &.c. of all sorts. Also, ,Goosebi rry.Cdi rant 1 , KaSpberry, Berbeiries and 'other Bushes. Those Trees are all of the best kinds and if removed soon will no doubt bear Fruit next summer—also, ornamental Trees, jShrubs and Plants, among which is the Morns 'Mullicaulis. a true Chinese Mulbeiry, Chinese Ailanthus, or free of Heaven, with leaves four feet long;' alaige assortment of ROSES, &c. ff'OBERT PHILIP. Fell 5 16 , DENTISTRY. THTHE SubCriher respectfully informs his I friends and the public generally, that lie has located himself tn Augusta, where he antici pates a permanent residence witli his family His residence is diiectly opposite the Masonic Hall, where he ii now in readiness to wait upon ’any who niky need his professional services, and hopes by his assiduity and attention to business, anefrom his experience in the practice nf his profession, to merit and receive the confi dence of the public. The subscriber can always be found at home, except when on his annual visit to Savannah, or when, by special invitatibn, he visits ah adjacent ’village.-iir either case notice in the public prints will be given at least one week previous to his leaving the city, iu order that persons residing in the country may know where lie is to be found. E.- OSBORN January 15 7' Georgia; Lincoln County. WHEREAS Vincent Lockhart applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Alexander Scott, late of said coun ty, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and'appear at my office witbm the time prescribed by law, and show cause (ir any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under ‘my hand 1 at office tliis r 4rh dwy of March, 1833. MICAJAH HENLEY, C. C. O. March 1G» 29 FOUR mouths after date application will be made to the Court oCOtdinary of'Lincoln county for leave to sell a Tract of Land in Lau rence county, containing two hundred two and a half acres, belonging to the estate of James Wallace, setr’r, late of Lincoln county, deceased, for the benefit us *the heirs and creditors of said deceased. WILLIAM WALLACE, Ex’r. January 141 h, 1834. 8 m 4t , Administfator’s Notice. FOUR Months afterdate application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Rich mond County for leave to sell Lot No 283—17(h District of Harris County (formerly Muscogee) the property of Elizabeth Cumming, deceased for the benefit of lhe heirs of said decease I. A. J, MILLER, Adm'r 4 January 15 ln»4 7 DECLARATIONS. Neatly priuiedfor saleaf this’Oflice AUGUSTA, (GEO.) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1834. 300 PACKAGES Birmingham and Sheffield HARDWARE, CUTLERY & HEAVY GOODS THE Subscribers have just received a very complete assortment of lhe a. bove Goods, including ev n ry vatieiy of articles usually kept by Hardware dealers, which they offer for sale on accommoda ting teirns for cash, acceptances, or Mer chants A Planter’s money, at as low prices as can be obtained in’ thd iiiy. Also, a very extensive assortment, of Sinele and Double Batrel GUNS, RI FLES and PISTOLS; Jfantlla Hemp, and Cotton Rope, of all sizes. C. SQUIRE 4’ S.ROGERS* Nov 27 ts 142 The Elements of Dentistry THOMAS S. B. CREAVEN, « SURGEON DENTIST. FROM Edinburgh, Scotland, has tak en a large and commodious Room in the private appariment, by no means connected with the gentlemen’s, at Mr. Cosnard’s U. S. Hotel, where he has per manently settled, and will perform every operation connected tyilh his profession. He is provided with the best|materials,such as Human, Porcelain and Metallic Teeth, in the greatest abundance, Teeth extract ed by his recently invented Instrument, the operation is so expeditious lhat very little pain .is felt, with the most perfect safety without either breaking the fangs or fiactuting lhe Maxillary bones—Facts that many respectable citizens of Augus ta can testify. Teeth Inserted upon the most approv ed principle and repaired in the most careful manner also; Children’s Teeth regulated. His merits have so far met lhe appro bation of the kind and enlightened* com munity. No punctuality or assiduity shall be wanting to merit the public confidence. Ladies waited upon at their private residence, if required. Hours of attendance from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. N. b. all operations warranted, terms satisfactory. Feb. 24 24 ts GRAND TURK, fßy Eclipse.) THIS thorough bred TURF HORSE, one of UB? the best sous of American —Eclipse, will stand at the race course near this place, season commencing on the first of March and ending on the 20th of June- 7he owners, desirous of improving the breed of Horses in this aud theadjoining states, have concluded to stand him at the very tow rates of S4O, to insure, $25, the season, or sls, cash the visit and sl, to the groom, a credit un til next Christmas will be granted far seasons and insurances will be considered due when the utiue proves or is traded or put off io a dis tance. The form of GRAND TURK is unexception able. His s'zc is 5 feet 1} inches, his action remarkably fine- In short he is just such a Horse, as will meet the approbation of all good judges in every respect. The present owners purchased him ou Long-Island last summer, be licving, from his per formances, and blood and from the recommendation of a great number of good judges, that there is no Horse which could be procured that would do more for our Stock. His perfdunances are too numerous for an advattisement, although he never was trained but for one year, owing to his having belonged previously to a professional gentleman not con nected with the Turf. Suffice it to say that he has beaten Celeste, Camilla, DeWitt Clinton, Albert, Richards Ariel, True Blue, Angeline (the lull sisterof Ariel) and others; he took' a lieait from O’Kelly the brother of Aiiel, at Eagle Course, N. J. and would have beaten him tile 2nd, beat but for a mistake of the rider, who pulled up Turk after leading (or 2- miles, sup posing lie had been around 3'times ami won the race Mr. Jacksbti who bad the management of this Horse offered to repeat the race with O’Kel ly for SSOO0 —which was not accepted. Grand Turk, also beat the celebrated Horse Fox, mile heats, carring him great odds in weight. Fox beat the celebrated Georgia Horse Scadona at Lancaster, Pa. Grand Turk was foaled in 1828, the property of Mr. Thos. Pearsall of Long Island, N. York. He was got by American Old Eclipse, his dam Blank by-Bussorah Arabian, his g. darn Cynis ca, Mr. Pearsall bought of Col. Richard Single ton ofS. C. for SIOOO, she was by Hephestiao, her dam Pandorah by Beil Air of Virginia her darn by Soldier, her dam by Oscar, her dam by Merry Toni, hers by Crawford, hers by Sil yer Eye out of one of Col. Alexander Billing-’s best bred Mares. Good Pasturage lor Mares gratis. Corn and Fodder will be furnished if requested at 25 cents pet day. THE OWNERS. Augusta, Ga. Feb. 14 20 4m _ 20 DO Ela l<B REWARD. RUNAWAY 1 from the subscriber on the 16th of February last, a NEGRO MAN AN -1 HON Y, about 30 or 35 years of age, very dark. complected, stout limb, well set 5 feet s'or 6 inches high, speaks plain English and when spoken to speaks slow in rather of a low tone of voice: has a small scar above h s right- eye, near the edge of the hair Anthony has an ex tensive acquaintance in Augusta, bn the Savan nah River and in Savannah, he has hitherto at tempted to speak in public as a Preacher of the Gospel, (Anthony, reads the English print) and it is probable he may obtain a pass to travel un der a pretext of a free man, —All Ca pt ahi’s anti owners ot Boats or Vessels are cautioned from receiving said fellow, as he may attempt to meet with conveyance that way. Any person who will apprehend said fellow and lodge him in any Jail in this state or delivei him to tne in Rich mond County, Geo. shall receive the above re ward and all reasonable expences paid. HENRY McCULLOUGH. March 10 29 ts JIfST RECIEVEI), Barrels Supeiior Northern PIPPINS.— Just received, and for sale, by DORTJC & LAFITTE. Feb 24 24 ro HIRE. A NEGRO BOY, who is an excellent House Servant and capable of attending about a STORE Apply to A. J. MILLER. ... Mat ch 12 30 3l MANSION HOTEXi FOR SALE. IN consequence of the distance of my residence from this property, and the immensity of hardships the care of man ageing it imposes on my sister Mrs. Al lemong; at her instance, I propose to sell the j&orsaw With all the conveniences and personal propei ty connected with the same. This property is situated on the Corner nf the Gieat North Square of the Town of Sal isbury, N. C. a few steps only from the Court House, and is certainly one of the best situations for bnsiness in the State— The ground extends 100 feet on the front of one of the main streets, and about 300 feet along the main cross street, attached to which impart,of a back Lot, extending through the whole of the square—-there are two other LOTS a short distance eff which are used for pasture or cultivation. The House is very commodious and io excellent repair, with a front Piazzo the whole length and two back Piazzos. It h .s for the usesof the Tavern a Dining, a Drawing,a Ball and a Bar Room, besides eighteen Bed” Rooms all neat and comfor table; likewise Six Offices on the ground floor, in a row adjoining the Hotel. There is on lhe premises a most excel lent STABLE, large and well arranged also q smaller Stably with ground floors, all admit ably suited to the purpose of lhe Establishment, There is attached to the same a large two story Brick Kitch. en ,lin Ice House, two Wells with pumps,; Daity and other out Houses—a good cel lar with almost all the bui ding conve. niences that can be thought of. chaudizing in the place, and the great popularity of the stand, und liberal pa tronage which it has enjoyed in both kinds of business, : wijl‘ensure to the purph aser a fair start in (he race of competition.' On the corner in the main building is a large Store Room, Counting and lumber Room, besides a good Cel lar belonging to the Store. This is one of the most favorable situations for Her- The above offer includes also a first rate Hostler name of Jim well known for his skill and fidelity; he is about 25 years old healthy and stout—likewise a capital Cook about, 21 years old. I likewise pto~ pose to sell all the Household and Kitchen FURNITURE Belonging to lhe Establishment, con sisting of a great Variety of artfilds too tedious to enumerate. The Furniture is all coat aad good, and some of it elegant; there are in the house 40 good 1 Feather Beds and furniture, all in good condition, With (ho rest, 1 wish to sell a Carry all and Harness, aud a one Horse Wag' gon and Gear; a good work Horse; also a Gig and Hamess, three first rale milch Cows; some Hogs, &,c, Th6 terms of sale will be made extreme l.y favourable to those wishing to buy.— But no part of this property will be sold without the whole. . I1UGI? MctXO’NALD. i Iy. d. Tlite, oublic are assured that the Mansion Hotel shall be kept io good preparation for such as inay choose to call, and no pains will be spared to givo the very best aCCoifftHodatieii until a sale may Ge effected—The Cheraw Stage, also the Lincolnton Stage, also Peck and Welfyrd’s great tri. weekly Line of Sta ges, all stop at this house. Dec 18 4w 151 (t/ 5 ® The Richmond Enquirer and Geor gia Courier, will insert the aHbve onceja week for four weeks, and forward their accounts to the Masson Motel, Salisbury, for payment. NOTICE. THE TaxCs for th’e City of Augusta for the present year are now due, and the under signed will call on the citizens for the purpose of receiving them; and those who do not avaM themselves of the opportunity Which will then be afforded of making payment, will be return ed as defaulters to the City Council, and dealt with as the Ordinance directs. JOHN H. MANN, Cofr. &Treas.r, C. A. March 14 2m 31 ~RANA WAY ABOUT the first of September last, a Negro Woman, named MARIA, small dark mu latto, about 24’yfea.rs of age. Her dress cannot be described, as she has been frequently seen at th£"Sai>d Hills with different dresses on. She is doubtless hai bored by some person: and if so, 1 will give One Hundred Dollars for ptoof to conviction. She has a scar from a burn, round the neck, received about two years ago freni her clothes catching^fire. Aft persons'on the Hill, seeing such a girt,'are requested to tak& lfer up. ALSO, Another Negro Woman, about thd first of October’last, nA med PHIEBE,' with'course fea tures, small hollow eyes and one or two of her upper teeth out, and a scar on hi£r breast, one -or two inches large, making a lump. 1/ was probably frrtm a biirn. She is a dirfy, filthy looking negfo’,’about 40 years old. A reasonable reward will be given for th£ apprehension us lhe above negroes. , HENRY BYRD. Feb 12 10 3t&wtf GEoßGix.2LiNcoi.fr County, 1’ Court of Ordinary, January Term,' } WHER EAS,Micajah T. Anthony, Executor on the estate ot Ezekiel Dubose, late of said county, deceased, hath petitioned the Court of Ordinary for letters of dismissiou from said estate, It is therefore ordered that all and sinerula'r the kindred and creditors of said deceased be ard appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause if any why said letters should not be graated. y Given under ma hand at Office this 14tfa Jan uary 1831. M’CAJAR HENLEY C. C.O. Jan 17 8 m 6t PROSPECTUS OF THE STATE RIGHTS SENTINEL. PUBLISHED IN AUGUSTA GEO. by AUGUSTUS B. LONGSTREET. T O'DAY,-the North-American Ga zette ciranges its name, its Editor, and its political principles. Henceforth, it will be the advocate ol the doctrines contained in the Preamble and Resolu tions, of the State Right# Meeting, at Milledgeville, on lhe 1 Jhh November last. Those who are unacquainted with the Preamble and Resolutions referred to,aie informed—That they denounce, in un qualified terms, the well known Procla. mation and Force Bill: They re-assert, the principles of the Virginia and Ken tucky Resolutions of’9B Jn their plain, ! obvious, and primitive sense; unobscured by the sophistry of modern Federalits, and unimpaired by the strength.wasting refinement of hare hearted Republicans; They uphold State Sovereignty in a sen sible form,and with intelligible attributes: They maintain that the General Govern ment derives its powers from a compact between Sovereign States; That these powers are limited ,l byf the plain sense and intention of the instrument constitu ting that compact; and that in case of a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exer cise of other powers, not granted; it is the ri§ht 4’ duty of the States to interpose for arresting the progress of the evil within their respective limits and that thev have /he right “to judges well of infrac tions of the Constitution, as of tlu> mode and measure of redress.” These are the principles of the State Rights’ P arty of Georgia,” the princi ples of this gazette. We espouse them because we find them blended with all the original elements of our Government; apd because they aie admirable in theo ry, and still more admirable in practice. We deprecate their antagonist doctrines; because their promises have ever been— Consolidation; and their fruits—dissen tions, usurpation, injustice and oppres sion. Their first te.i -years’ reign, pro duced the Alien and Sedition Laws—and they fell. Their last ten years’ reign, have brought the country to the verge of civil war; clothed the President with dictatorial power, exhibited his troops, on the march from State to State, ip mena cing array—and they reign on I In this state of things, it becomes eve ry man who has lhe welfare of his coun try at heart, to consider what he can do to redeem her from disgrace, and rescue her from speedy dissolution. We believe that we cannot belter direct our time and labor to this object,than by using our hon cstendeavors to bling back the peo ple to the lopublicauisHi which they have forsaken. To this end,we take the State Rights Sentinel in charge, and earn--, cslly solicit the aid of all who think with us upon this deeply iiHeicstiug subject. As we believe there is an inseparable connexion between virtue and happiness, vice and misery, whether considered in refeience to bodies-politic, or to individ uals, it will bo our ceaseless endeavor, to nnptess this tru h, upontho minds of the people at large, and to make it, if possi ble, lhe leading maxim the party to which we belong’ A'll irilstiVutions, and asociations,therefore,which have for their object the improvement of he moral con dition of our fellow-citizens, will find a warm supporter in the Editor of this pa per; and all welt written essays, ‘ending to the same object, shall be welcomed to our columns. The State Rights Sentinel shall be •an independent paper, or it shall cease to be. It will pay a blind subservience to no party; it will support the intentional errors of none; but it will not visit the er rors of individuals npbn the party,nor de sert the party,for occasional errms.VVhen the party which it now advocates, shall depart from the Jeffeisoniaii principles, this gazette will depart frorii them. No pains will be srpared to make the ‘Sentinel instruciiiig and interesting to alt classes of readers; though other busi ness of the first importance, so bids me to promise much for a month or two to come. Our printing materials are entirely new and well selected, and we are well sup plied with operatives: we may therefore promise a speedy and handsome execu tion ofallJub work which may be entrust ed to us. Krms of the State Rights Sentinel will be published once a week until the Ist February next, and twice' a week af terwards-; — Weekly paper 3 dollars per annum if paid in advance; four if paid at the end of the year—Semi-weekly paper, five, if paid in advance, and six if paid at lhe end ol the jear. A. B. LONGSTREET.- (ty* Editors who will publish the a bove, will ci.ufer a favor on us which wiil be thankfully received. Brought to Augusta Jail Geor gia: ON the4ih ofOctober last,a negro man calls himself George, says he be longs to Jm/ies Kenedy of Tennessee near Huntsville. Georgj is about 35 years old,dark complexion, 5 feet 8 inches "high. ALSO, on thefilst February a man, calls himself NED, says he belongs to Jesse Philips, of Morgan County, Geo. Ned is 5 feet inches high, light complexion and about 23 years old* Owners of said negroes are requested to come forward, prove property,pay expen' ces and take them from Jail. 11. B. FRAZER, Jailor, R C. March 10 3t' 29 FUAXfKXXar HOTEL ATHENS, GEORGIA. ; THE Subscriber respectfully informs: his. Friend? and the Public generally,lhat 'he has purchased ihe-abovemetftionetl E*-, ’tablishment,formerly kept by Mr. JOHN IJACKSOJV. t u The House will be ready for the ac commodation of ' . p TRANSIENT AND REGUL AR, BOARDERS Either Single or in Families,, ( j On as moderate terms as can be afforded in lhe place,by the first of Jaqpajy. The undivided attention of himself at d family, will be constantly directed to the. comfort and pleastue of all who may h cull.- on him. . -. , His STABLES, are ample, hX, ROOMS generally commodious, an I u« pains will be spared in furnishing his TA. BLE with the best the market will affuuL- SAMUEL GALLI HEIL Dec. 27 2m 154 118 NEGROES, &C. ; for sale. l < - i Office Superintendent of Roads, S;c I ' Eastern District, January 11, J 834. J IN obedieuce to an Act of the Legisiatui* o 4 ' the State of Georgia, approved by los excel-' lency the Governor, on the 2ht day of Decem ber, 1833, I will sell, al publics oufciy, t-» tu«* highest bolder, at the Courthouse, iu the CUUN- ' 1Y of ELBERT, On Monday, the Xlth day of March next, ' The following named NEGROES, belonging to the State of Georgia and attached to the Lincwla ' station, together with the Mules, Carts, Tool*, &.c. connected thereto; ’ Rasha, (Mills) (Zellnrs) Abratn, (F« - Cullens) Dawson, (Watkins) Armstead, (Glaze) Tom,(Dallas) Moses, (Sims) Richmond, (Bulk.) Wallace, (Charlton) Isaac, (Browu) Toim, (Rowell) and Jeff, (Wingfield) and ' " On Monday, the 24t h day of March next. In like manner, at the Courthouse, iu Ik*' COUNTY of MORGAN,-the following named'• NEGROES, belonging to the State and attacked to the.Greensborough and Madison station, to gether with the Mules, one Morse, Carts,'Too Ik,_ iic. connected thereto: London, Benjamin, (Bustiu) Willis, (Crosby.) Abraham, (Mealing) Billy, (Kennon) Axowr, ■ (Cargile) Dick, (Dent) Henry, (Smith) Jo»l>ua (M’Gar) Jerry.; (Runnells) Larkin/( Porter) Ned. (Ramsay) George, (Beasely) Peter, (Car— I gile) Abraham, (Collins) Nathaniel, (B- try) Jo, • aeph, (Pope) Joseph, (General Popr) Georgw (Winter) Joe, (Rowland) London, (Briant) Ca) > leb, (Rowell) Shade, (Jackson) Joe, Nathan, (Colling) Berry, ( Thompson) Jerry . (Lumpkin) Harry, (Porter) Ellick, aud Mark, (Burton) and ’ "" ' . ■ On Friday, the 28lh day of March next. In like manner, at the Courthouse in the COUN TY of DEKALB, the following named A F.- GROES, belonging, to the State and auacbtd t* > the Cherokee station, together with the Mules, Carts, Tools, &.c, connected thereto: •’ John, (Baptist) Adam Zach, Jesse, Toney. ’’ Hampton, Harry, Tom, (Drummer) Toni (Jack sou) Walker, Jim, (Rutherford) Muses, (kklui) Jacob, (Blount) Guy, York, Ben, Isaac, MiiM, Ransom, Peter, Jim. Beaver, and But-; On Tuesday, lhe Ist day of April next In liko manner, at the Courthouse iu ti e TY us H ALL, the following NEGROES, belong ing to the State, and attached to the Gainesvill* station, together with the Mutes, Ca;t», Toola, ‘ Sic. connected.thereto: )' Peter, (Bell) Lewis, (Lee) Hardy, Jerry, (£4 son) Jim, (Corbett) Frank, (Willis) Abraham (Oglethrope) Billy,(Ketchum) Davy .(Mahoneyy Dick, (Gilliman) Amos. (Mahonev) lsaac,(Jl4r <-v deman) Matt, Smith) Arth ir,’ (Dni«>maaß Doctor, Longstreet) Essex, (Wood/ T*twy fl'ooinfik) Joe, (Sorrow) Jacob, FreeVnWw). Ad am, larry, Freeman, (Towns) Sam, (Pin’s) Jeff, (Waltan) Peter, (Mills) Jeff, (M.Uoneyj Henry, (Booker) and Daniel, ( Toc-mbs); and On Monday, the Ith day of April next, > in like manner, at the Courthouse in the COUN Ty of BALDVVIN, the following narnedA'NK - GROES, belonging to the State and attached I) the Milledgeville and Haw kinsvdle station, t«, gather with the .Mules, Carts, louis, Ifc. Ct* ) nected thereto: Scipio, Jesse,-July, Andrew. Moses, Ellick, August, Sam, Xliilip. Sandy, Jun, (Hann)" March, Joe, Anthony, Brutus, Robe-it, Billy, ana Gideon. ' J or the information of those persons who n>n» ...ick n#7r ,, ~ the follow ing sections of the <> uetore-mentioned actof lhe Legislature are hete. < with published. (! •‘Sec. 4. lie it further enacted by Hie author ity : aforesaid, That the said Superintendents anil each of them shall, and they are h. t eby aurh'.irS ' ized, as the agent of the State, to execute to tha purchaser or purchasers of said tiaves or eiiK r of them, good and sufficient titles [warrantn f the title thereof only] for and to said slave op slaves, and deliver unto him or them the satpe, *’ on said purchasers paying in cash one fifth the purchase money therefor, and the balirnte in thirty days thereafter, »r tendering to the' said Superintendent a certificate from the.Cfeih*, ier of the Cential Bank of Georgia, that said purchaser’s note foi the said balftnc*, lad been discounted in said Bank, wfriefe 'tkie taut Bank is hereby directed ami authorized to de in such manner and o» such terms Are Ordel' in discounting on loans; Provided file same shell ■not exceed twenty-five hundred ,. “Sec. 5. Re it further enacted '• oforesoid. That, on failure of said purchase r to * pay the said one fifth of the amount of »«M |-ur chase money, at the time of‘said 'he said Supeiintend-, nt shall proceed forthm itii tn ' re-sell said slaves, not crying again the bid of such defaulting pm chaser during said sale,- :.hd on failure of said purchaser to pay.tse'-bal*A*>* of said purchase money, or tender said cef'ift- ’ cate as afore aid, within the space of thirty (Dy s after said sale, said purchaser shall forfei' th. said one fifth so paid, and said superintend’r-r • shall, on thirty days’ notice being given as aforesaid, re-seil said slave, in the m»h at the place, andon the teimsand hereinbefore prescribed. WILLIAM C. 7.YMAS Juary 15'h, 1834. 12 Five Company Lottery7 t S”t HE Agents of the Augusta Independent 1 i're 1 Company Lottery, who have n t a I ret-dr done so, are requested to irake immediate-ice » turns to Wm. P. Beers, Esq of Augusta, pi ep.-rs ratoiy to a final sehlemeut of the same. ers of Tickets too, by advising Mr. Beers’ ot ih fact, will facilitate and hasten the conclusion of this prqtracted business. . , Dj order of lhe Board pf Commissioner*. JOHN .1. BYRD, Sect\v. - . UZF The Eifilors of the Savannah Georgian,, Milledgeville Journal and Fedeial Union an<K Athens Banner, will please to copy this rt tisemerH once and notice the jarue under the Ldi 4 torial head. Jan 17 NO. 36.