Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, December 19, 1834, Page 3, Image 3
WTO 1 AND 9 Mackerel in whole and half II BBLS For Sale by RATHBONE & HOLLAND. Dec 19 150 FRESH CANAL FLOUR. KAfh BBLS. LANDING. €> VF VF G. H. METCALF. Dec. 17 SHOT A*l) LEAD. "fl BAGS Shot, assorted sizes. 1 V UU G. H. METCALF. Dec. 17 _____ molasses. -g W HHDS. for sale low. X fl G. H. METCALF. Dec. 17 DEM IJOHNS. ————— FIVE gallons each, cheap. MJ G. H. METCALF. Dec. 17 SWEET WINE. —— QR- casks, for sale low*. VF G. H. METCALF. Dec. 17 CHEAP IRISH LINEN. Snowden & Shear HAVE received from New York, a very large supply of superior 1-4 IRISH LIN ENS, bleached by pure Spring Water, for fami ly use—warranted the best style, and will be sold at very low prices. ALSO. Superior 5-4 and G-4 Linen Sheetings; Damask Napkins and Table Cloths. Dec 15 ts 118 CHEAP CLOTHS. Snowden & Shear HAVE received from New York, a large supply of extra and superfine Blue, Black, and Fancy colored CLOTHS and CASSI MERES, which will be sold at reduced prices. Dec 15 ’* ts 149 CH EAP SHELL CO MBS,' Snowden & Shear HAVE received from Philadelphia, a large supply of superior SHELL SIDE and TUCK COMBS, which will be sold at reduced prices. ts 149 Dec 15 HULL'D BUCKWHEAT o and qr. bls Hull’d Buck Whea N. SMITH & Co. Nov2Bt 148 LADIES MERINO CLOAKS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, have just received a supply of Ladies splendid MERINO CLOAKS, of the latest style. ALSO —A LARGE SUPPLY OF Ladies Silk, Circassian and Crape Camble CLOAKS. All of which will be sold at very low prices. Oct. 29 BROAD CLOTHS and SATTIN ETTS. Just Received. O Cases Superfine Broad Cloths assorted col zW ors 1 Case Superfine Drab and blue Stripe Satti ■netts. For Sale Very Low for Cash or approved pa per by J. MARSHALL- Nov 19 ts 138 PURE WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL, for sale by R. B. HAVILAND & Co. j Nov. 19138 CIDER VINEGAR. Rf BBLS Su »trior for sale by RATHBONE & HOLLAND , Nov 3 131 Im BLANKETS. A Great variety of splendid Bath and Whit- 1 ney Blankets, '■ Just received by GEO. A. WALKER. Nov 19tf 138 ENGLISH GARDEN SEED. AVERY large and general assortment, em bracing almost every kind and variety] Imported, put up, and for sale by I R. B. HAVILAND &Co. Also, a few Barrels of superior Top Onions. GOSHEN BUTTER. Rt kegs Superior Goshen Butter 20 j bbls do do do do 5 casks Superior Cheese, for sale by ROBERT W. McKEEN. Oct 17 ts 123 BLACK MERINO CIRCASSIANS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, have Just received from New York, a supply of superior Black Circassians, ofthe soft finish for Ladies Dresses. ALSO, A very large supply of Checked Muslins, of a great variety of patterns and of extra quality. Thread Laces, Needlework, Insertings and Collars Fancy Satin and Chally Handkerchiefs Clark’s Spool Cotton And a large supply of Drilled Eye Needles' warranted to be ol a superior quality. JNcn\7 _ ts 133 CALCINED Plaister Paris, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Window Glass, &c. A large supply just received and for sale by R. B. HAVILAND &CO. Nov 26 _____ts 126 SPANISH SEGARS. JUST Received, 10,000 first quality Spanish Segars, for sale low by J. MARSHALL. Nov. 2-1 140 CAPS AND UMBRELLAS. JUST received, a general assortment of gen tlemen, youths, and Infants Cloth, Fur,Mer ino and Silk Caps, of the greatest variety, and latest style of Fashion, made by the most cele brated manufacturers in the country, Luke, Da vis and Son. ALSO A first rate assortment ol Gentlemen’s first quality Silk Umbrellas, made by Hariot & Co. of New-York, are offered at low prices at 258 Broad Street. PRICE & MALLERY. Oct. 27 ml 172 UNITED STATES - HOTELS HE subscriber having taken a lease of the A UNITED STATES HOTEL for a term of years, respectfully tenders his services to the public; and hopes from his long experience in that line, and his disposition to please, that he will be enabled to give general satisfaction.— His Bar will be supplied with the best of refresh ments, and his table shall lack nothing desira ble which the market will afford. His house will be open the tenth of the present month, for the reception of boarders and transient persons and he most cordially solicits the patronage of a generous public. C. DICKINS'ON. Augusta, Georgia, Dec 8, 1834 147 4tw GLOBE HOTEL, Augusta, Georgia. THE subscriber has taken the entire control of that spacious and well known establish ment, on the corner of Broad and Jackson streets, which will be open to customers on the Ist of September next. The building has just been refitted, and the rooms newly and handsomely furnished, and the table will be supplied with the best the market will afford. Transient fam ilies will also meet the most amnle accommoda tions and attendance; and every effort will be made to give satisfaction to those who may pa tronize this establishment. He hopes from his experience, and earnest efforts to please, that he will deserve the patronage he solicits. BENTON WALTON. August 20 ts 98 AT PRIVATE SALE. By J. Marshall. 50,000 SEGARS Uahty Spanish 60,000 half Spanish do. 20 bbls. (Mounsey’s)Beer 50 do. sweet Cider 5 hhds. N. Orleans Sugar 100 bbls. St. Croix, N. O. and Jamaica Sugar 6 pipes Domestic Brandy 30 bbls, prime Potatoes 20 baskets Champagne 10 doz. Rasberry Brandy 10 half chests Hyson Tea 50 cady boxes Gunpowder and Imperial do. 10 qr. casks M. M. Wine 40 bags Coffee 10 do. Pepper 2 bales Burlaps 60 cases Roram Hats 2 do. White Flannels 3 do. Cotton Hdkfs. 2 do. Broad Cloths,assorted colors 2 do. Satinets 2 do. Cotton and half Hose 100 Camlet and Plaid Cloaks 3 bales Negro Cloths 100 doz. Woollen Gloves 50 do. lbs. Wool half Hose 100 reams Wrapping Paper 50 do. Cap and Letter do. 80000 Russia Quills Together with a General Assortment'of Sta ple and Fancy DRY GOODS, which will be sold Very low for cash or approved paper. Dec. 16 J. P. SETZE ——- Has now to offer to his friends and customers, a large assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, which have been carefully selected by himself in the New York and Philadelphia mar kets, viz : PONGEE Blonds quilling and plain Blonds Lace 3-4 and 4-4 Bobinet Laces Black Bobinet Capes and Pelerines Bobinet inserting and edgings Cotton Fringings A great variety ofnew style domestic and Brit ish Calicoes Rich Furniture Prints Fur Tippets, Capesand Boas Scotch Dowlas and Diapers, for towelling Boys’ and Gentlemen’s Pocket Handkerchiefs 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Prussian Shawls Foulard Silks Lambs Wool and Vigonia Socks Ladies’ Corsetts, Corded Skirts Jackonet Cravats and black Stocks 6-4 plain and figured Swiss Muslin Children’s Scarlet Socks Linsey, Woolsey, and Kersey Valeiitia Shawls Irish Linens, Sheetings, Lawns, Table Covers and Cotton Diaper Scarlet and white English and Welsh Flannels Plain and figured Green Baize Bird’s eye and double Damask Linen Diaper 3-4,4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 unbleached and bleached Shirting and Sheeting Assorted Bombazetts and Circassians Apron and Furniture Checks Black Sinchew Silksand Sarsnetts Black and white English silk Stockings and Gloves Raw silk and cotton Hoisery Book Muslin and fancy Cotton Handkerchiefs White and scarlet canton Flannel Merino and Thibet Wool Shawls Brown linen and Russia Sheeting 6-4 Swiss and British Cotton Cambrics and Muslins Twilled Jeans and Furniture Binding Figured and plain Silks, for ladies’ dresses Rose and London Duffile Blankets Colored Counterpanes, Cotton Wadding, &c. ALSO, A large assortment of Venetian, Stair, and ingrain CARPETING, with HEARTH RUGS suitable for the same. FRENCH GOODS. Just imported by the Subscriber per ship Charlemagne, via New York—viz: 8 /fl 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, 14-4, Soft and “jk • heavy Merino Wool Blankets 9-4 by 7-4, 10-4 by 9-4, 15-4 by 10-4 Rich Dam ask Table Cloihs Sewing Silks and black silk Velvet Ribbons Black twisted silk Guard Ribbons Ladies’ Prunello and Morocco Shoes Bead Bags Richly ornamented Ladies’ Purses Silver mounted Spectacles Dressing Combs, Hair Brushes , Madrass Handkerchiefs 4-4 Camayen or Furniture Prints Sedan and Elbeuf Broad Cloths & Casimerex Knitted and Worsted under Jackets, with Me rino fronts Assorted Linen Cambrick Handkerchiefs A great variety of Shawls, artificial Flowers and Wreaths Ladies’ Bonnets Splendid Ball and Wedding Dresses . Black Drap de sote for gentlemen’s Vests. Figured black Silks Italian Lustring (better than any offered before - ) Silk Umbrellas Belt Ribbons and Belts India Rubber Suspenders White, black and green rich blond Gauze Veils Hair Braids, Puff and Grecian Curls Knitted Woollen Gloves Hobby Horses India Rubber Flasks for Sportsmen and Trav ellers Leather Cups Gauze Ribbon (cap) Black Love Veils Men’s best Buck and Horse Skin Gloves Together with the following assortment of La dies' 'Gloves: Agneau first quality, do Mi Long (white) do glace, Manchettes and Tulle do do do Tuyeaux Satin do do do Poignets Plisses do do do A la Chevaliere and Glands do do do Brodes riches &blancs do do po Petits Poignets do do do Brodes Sevine Rosettes do do do J Longßrodes Sevigne J. P. SETZE. B. W . FORCE & CO. Have on hand, at No. 276 Broad street, in Kerrs & Graham s new range, three doors above the Globe Hotel, PACKAGES of fresh BOOTS ®M-F & SHOES, a very extensive as sortment of every article in the line, calculated to suit the City and Countty trade —consisting in part of 2,000 pair Men’s Calf Brogans and Shoes 3,000 do do Kip do do 5,000 do do coarse do do 2,500 do Boys’ and Children’s coarse and fine Shoes 3,000 do Ladies’ Prunello, Morocco, Seal skin and leather Boots, Shoes and Slippers 500 pair Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s waterproof Boots and Shoes 500 do do do Carpet and do Mockasins Also a large stock of LEATHER, such as Harness and Skirting, Sole and Upper Leath er, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore Calf Skins, Sealskins, Buckskins, Morocco and Lining Skins, stout coarse Leather for Negro Shoes; also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe Thread and all the materials and Tools for manufacturing, all of which will be offered to the consumer and dealer at reduced prices. FORCE & Co.’s Boot and Shoe Factory in the rear entrance through their Store; where Boots and Shoes of every description are made and repaired. Dec 5 145 BLANK DEEDS, j Neatly printed and for sale; at this office. CORDS AND TASSELS. Snowden & Shear, HAVE received this morning from New York a large supply of fancy Silk and Straw Cords and Tasssels for Ladies’ Bonnets; also, Slatter’s premium Bleached Shirtings— Blue Sattinetts and Dover Sheetings. ALSO, On hand a splendid assortment of Ladies’ Merino and Crape Camblet Cloftks. Nov 10 ts 134 RAISINS. POXES and half boxes of Fresh Sweet Raisins, anding from La mar’s Boats, for sale by G H. METCALF. fresh lime. 130 CASKS Superior White lump ALSO Good quality Thomaston Lime, for sale by G. H. METCALF. Nov. 28 148 RAISINS, SUGAR, and BRANDY. K 4k ßarrels New Orleans Sugar 30 “ Jamaica “ 20 “ Muscovado “ 10 qr Casks Cognac Brandy 50 Boxes Bttnch Raisins Just Received and for] Sale low for cash o approved paper by J. MARSHALL. Nov. 19 ts 138 JUST RECEIVED. MEASURES, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Bar rel Covers, Chairs, Codfish and Onions, this day received by GEO. H. METCALF. NEW RAISINS. i ft WHOLE and half Boxes, IFvF for sale bv G. H. METCALF. Nov. 28 142 JUST RECEIVED. HHDS Prime H. Sugar. 10 kegs superior Goshen Butter sold by the keg or pound bv ROBERT W. M KEEN. Dec 5 ts 145 GOSHEN CHEESE & BUTTER. JItfJCASKS Cheese XrVF 70 Firkins butter, for sale by G. H. METCALF. Nov. 28 142 CREAM ALE. Q 4k BARRELS CREAM ALE O V N. SMITH & Co. Nov 28 148 NEW GOODS! ATB.B. KIRTLAND & CO.’S Fashionable Merchant-Tailoring Estab lishment, No. 250 Broad Street, (under the U S. Hotel.’) JUST received, a splendid assortment of Goods suitable for the present and coming season, to which they respectfully invite the at tention of their friends and the public general ly. viz: Super Blue, Black, Olive, Brown, Mixed, Green, &c. Broadcloths ; super double milled Drab Cloths, for over-coats; Petersham drab and brown; Cassiineres, super blue and black, do drab and mixed, do Doe Skin Cassimere, a first rate article for winter; velvet and other Vestings, a good assortment; STOCKS, COLLARS, &C. All which they feel disposed to sell on very favourable terms, and we confidently assure goods and workmanship as good as the best. WANTED, Two first rate Journeymen TAILORS. Nov. 3, 1834. 131—ts. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. IV 4® BLS and 50 half bls Canal Flour fl VF 70 bls new smoked Beef 10 half bls Family Pork 10 do Pickled Tongues 25 Kits Pickled Salmon 10 half bls do 10 do do No 1 Shad 10 do do Fulton Market Beef Bologna Sausages, Spiced Chocolate, Plain, do Ground Pepper, do Cinnamon Butter, Sugar, Boston and Water Crackers Soda and Wine Biscuit Pilot Bread 2 pipes old Madeira which has had the benefit of an East India voyage. 1 pipe Canary Wine, 2 Buts Sherry, direct from Cadiz 2doTeneriffe do 20 qr Cask Marseils Old Port, Muscat, Malmsey, Pure Juice of the Grape 25 Baskets Grape Champaigne with Lead caps without wax, wire, or twine, warranted supe rior to any lately imported here. Sperm Candles, Patent Tallow do Double and Singla Loaf Sugar .Lump do London and Liverpool French Mustard White Pepper, Sweet Meats and Jellies of all Kinds, The above articles, now landing, and on the river, Also in Store, a complete Assortment of Choice Groceries selected expressly for Fami ily use. N. SMITH & CO. A Splendid Assortment of PLAIN AND FANCY BRUSHES. THE undersigned has just received direct from the Manufactory, the largest and most splendid assoitment of BRUSHES ever before offered in this market. Among them are the following: Electric Porcupine Navarino Toilet Ladies’ Curl (gold tip) Lafayette Misses’, assorted Vignette and Fluted Case Fleurett and Vignette Lafayette Fleurett, Devergent Nonpareil and Satin Wood Hair Brushes Long Handle Fancy Vignette Cloth do Fancy do Japap do do Superior Black Vignette do do Plain and Fancy do various do do Fine Fleurett Silver Wire Tooth Brushes Carve do Nonpareil do do Cassed do Trepaned 3 and 4 row do Fancy Japan Crumb Brushes • do do Hearth do do do Flesh do Vignette Long Hand Flesh do Long Handle Siamese do do Pine Chinese Hat Brush Toilet do Silver Wired, Ivory Nail and Comb Brush Fancy Japaned Shaving do Fleurett do do Fine Dressing Case do Fancy Japaned Vignette Horse do Together with Painters’ and Artists’ Brushes, and every other kind in use. All of which will be sold lower than they can be procured else where in the Southern States. JAMES LEVERICH, No. 161 Broad st. 2d door below the Eagle and Phosnix Hotel, Augusta, Georgia. Nov 28 wR 142 NEGRO WOMAN FOR SALE. A NEGRO WOMAN, a first rate Cook, ivz. She will be sold on time for approved pa* Per- E. H. BARRETT. I Under U. S. Hotel. BECKWITH'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS. THE ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS have beat successfully employed in almost every variety of functional disorder of the Sto mach, Bowels, Liver, and Spleen; such as heart bur», acid eructations, nausea, head-ache, pain and iistension of the stomach and bowels, colic, Jaundice, flatulence, habitual costiveness, loss of apjetite, sick head-ache, &c. &c. They are a comfortable Aperient for females during pregnancy and subsequent confinement, reliev ing sickntss at the stomach, head-ache, heart burn and many other incidental nervous affec tions. Lierary men, students and most other persons olsedentary habits, find them very con venient. Those -who indulge too freely in the pleasures of the table, find speedy relief from the sense of oppression and distention which' follows, bf taking the Pills. Those who are drinking flineral waters, and particularly from Southern climates, and Ague and Fever dis tricts, willind them a valuable adjunct. Those who are exposed to the vicissitudes of weather, on voyage or journeys, can take them at all times withperfect safety. They seldom or ne ver produce sickness at the stomach or griping. In full dosis, they* are a most valuable, safe and efficacious Inti-Bilious medicine, but contain Mercury Uno form whatever. The medeinc now offered to the public i$ a composition, the result of no hasty and imper fect concluson, but of much careful and scien tific observaion, by a Southern Physician of established reputation and long experience; and it is believe!, that few articles of a popular character, hive, in any country, been intro duced with higher claims to public confidence. The accompanying certificates are signed by gentlemen of the highest respectability', and known throughout this country. Frtm Governor Iredell. August 21st, 1834. Dr. Beckwith’s Anti-dyspeptic Pills have been used in my lamily, which is a large one, with the most beneficial effects. A number of my friends who have been afflicted with Dys pepsia and other disorders ofthe stomach, have spoken to me in strong terms of the relief they experienced from this remedy. Without the evidence I have received from others, my intimate knowledge of the professional and private character of Dr. Beckwith, for the last 20 years, jnstifiesme in declaring,that he would give no assurances of facts of his own experi ence, or of professional deductions, of which he was not pei fectlr confident, on which the public might not safely rely’. JAS. IREDELL. From his Honor, Henry Potter, Judge of the- U. S. Court, for the District of North Carolina. Fayetteville, August 16, 1834. For some ten »r twelve years past, I have been in the habit of wing Dr. Beckwith’s Anti-dys peptic Pills in my family, and consider them so valuable a domestic medicine, that I never suf fer my’ stock to be exhausted. I have used them with good effect in dyspeptic cases, under va rious modifications; and have found them effi cacious in rehering from sick head-ache, and from all the usual symptoms of a functional de rangement of the viscera. As an aperient, they are excellent. Ihave long had the pleasure of an intimate aeqiaintance with the inventor of these Pills. He is a gentleman of talents, in tegrity and worh, and he ranks high in the science of Medicine, and the healinr art. His certificate, therebre, as to the properties and ef fects of the Pills tnay be confided in. H. POTTER. For sale, by appointment, bv R. B HAVILAND & CO, Druggists, Augusta. O’ Price 50 tents per box. Dec 5 145 4m FRESIGARDEN SEEDS, Warrantct Genuine, Growth of 1834. RAISED bi the Shakers, at Enfield Con necticut, just received this day a large sup ply of the above seeds selected positively for this market and will warrant their giving en tire satisfacticn. For sale by J. LEVERICH. No. 161 Brotd street, 2d door below the Eagle and Phoenix lotel. Nov. 28 142 FAMILY GROCERIES. THE Subscriber offers for sale at Col. Wil liam Cumming’s building, 3 doors above the Insurance Bank, a general assortment of choice Fainiy Groceries, al Wholesale and Re tail, where he hopes to accommodate his friends in the City, ind Country, on reasonable terms. I Sugar andCoflee, Soap, Sperm Candles Loaf, and Lump Sugar, Raisins, half and quarter boxes, Blue Plumbs for Pies, Lemon Syrup, Pepper, Spice and Ginger, ground Black Pep per, and grolnd Cinnamon, and Cayenne Pep per, French and American Mustard, and pure Canton Curiv Powder for Soup, Superior Can ton Soy, an! Manhattan Sauce for enriching Gravies and Soups, Superior Walnut Catchup, mixed pickhs, Melons, Mangoes, Picalilly and Gerkins, Walnuts, Onions and Cucumbers. A varietyof Preserves, Pepper, Sausc and a superior article of Marschino Cordial Cognac Brandy and London Dock in bottles, | Holland Gii, Jamaica Rum, St Croix Rum Wines—Sherry, Madeira, Port, Claret, pure ' White Muscat .These Liquors are warranted to be pure andsuperior Teas—Gun powder 2 canister, Sohchong, Im- j perial, and Foung Hyson, Cigars of the best, ' and 25 Baskets of Champaigne Wine, of favor ite Brands, A few thousand Canvass, and Hartshorns ' hams a superior article. Looking for every’ day fresh ground Flour, Butter and Cheese which 1 will sell in any quantity, to suit customers; ROBERT W McKEEN. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE. THE Subscribers have taken the STABLE well-kiown as MIMS’, on Green street, Augusta, where persons wishing Horses of any description, or Mules, can be supplied at any time as low as they can be had in the market, and on as accommodating terms. ALSO, Some thoiongh-bred Stallions and Mares, : trom 2 to 4 years old, now in training—among hem a marc, half sister of Rattlesnake by Sum ter, and a Whip mare in foal by Collier. The Pedigrees of each will be furnished on applica tion to HAUN & LINDSEY. Oct 24 tjan 126 DRUGS MEDICINES &C. F HE Subscribers are receiving weekly’ sup- JL plies, and will keep constantly on hand a Stock embracing almost every article usually kept by Druggists—which they will sell on as favorable terms as can be obtained in the State. R. B. HAVILAND & Co. rV Orders promptly and neatly executed. Nov. 19 138 Lincoln Sheriu’ Sale. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court House, in Lincolnton, be tween the legal hours of sale, ONE TRACT OF LAND containing eighty acres more or less, adjoining lands of Al len K. Curry’, Amy O’Neal and others, levied on as the property of Jacob Barlow to satisfy sundry fi tas issued from a Justice’s Court in Dist. No. 183—three fi fas Obediah Echols vs Jacob Barlow, two fi fas Walker and Garnet vs said Barlow, a fi fa Obediah Echols for the use of E. & J. Garnet vs said Barlow, a fi fa E. & J. Garnet vs said Barlow, a fi fa John Wil lingham vs said Barlow, a fi fa William Rawls for the use of Jabez Garnet vs said Barlow, and two fi fas Jefferson Tram el vs said Barlow, le vied and returned to me bv a Constable. HARDY LEVERETT, Sh'ff. Dee 4 - 145 SALES. EXECUTOR'S SALE. Agreeably to the provisions of the Last Will of Thomas Cumming, Esq. dec’d, will be sold, at the lowerMarketHousc,in the city’ofAugusta, between tne usual hours of sale, on Wednes day, the 7th day of January next, and, if ne cessary, from day to day thereafter, the fol lowing real and personal property, part of the estate of said deceased, viz. THE LOT find improvements, on the south side of Broad street, in the City of Au gusta, nearly opposite to the Planters Hotel, bounded on the west by an alley, and extending from Broad to Ellis streets, now occupied by Mr. T. S, Metcalf and others. The four two-story Brick Tenements, known as Providence Range, extending west from the corner of Broad and Campbell streets, occupied by Messrs. Rathbone and Holland and Geo. H. Metcalf, and others. The Lot and improvements, in the rear of the lastmentioned tenements, 011 the corner of Campbell and Ellis streets, now occupied by Mr. Green B. Holland. The Lot and improvements, on the south side of Broad street, between the Lafayette Hall and Theatre, on the west, and Carmichael’s buildings on the east, occupied by' Mr. Parker. The Lot and improvements, on Broad and Mclntosh streets —improvements known as Post Office Building or Law Range. The Lot and improvements, on the north side of Broad street, consisting of two Stores and a spacious Dwelling, bounded west by alley, south by Broad street, and north by’ Reynold street, occupied by Messrs. J&J. Mcßrydp, and R. A & D. Reid. The Lot and improvements, next below the lastmentioned, known as the Granite Store, recently occupied by Messrs. Squire & Rogers, now by’ Mr. Henry Parsons —lot extending from Broad to Reynold street. The Lot and three-story building a little be low the lastmentioned, consisting of three stores and three dwellings—the low r er tenement occu pied by the Augusta Insurance and Banking Company. The Lot and Improvements on the corner of Reynold street and an alley leading to Broad street, in the rear ofthe buildings last mention ed; now occupied by Mr. Win. G. Nimmo. Also the following unimproved Lots in the City of Augusta, viz:— The vacant Lot fronting on Reynold street, next east of the last mentioned. The Lot, lying on the south side of Greene .reet, between the Free School and the old Mansion House lot. The vacant Lot, on the corner of Mclntosh and Telfair streets, bounded north by the Man sion House lot, west by B. Buoyer’s lot, south by’ Telfair street, and cast by’ Mclntosh street. The large vacant Lot, on the north side of Greene street, nearly opposite the City Hall, and extending from Greene to Ellis street, by which it is bounded on the north. The Lot on the north side of Reynold street, next east of A. Cumming’s Ware House, com monly’ known as the Rotunda or Eagle Tavern lot, extending from Reynold to Bay’ streets. — And a vacant Lot on Marbury street, in Spring field in the neighborhood of Larry’s Pond. ALSO, A Plantation in Columbia county, on the waters of the Euchee creek, about sixteen miles from Augusta, on the Appling road ; contain ing about twenty-three hundred (2300) acres of land, of which about one thousand acres are cleared; the remaining thirteen hundred acres being of good quality and well timbered—ad joining lands of Gardner, Beall, Martin, and Cliett. ALSO, All the Slaves on said plantation, about sixty three in number, among whom arc several me chanics, capable of doing ordinary plantation work. Also, the stock of Horses and Mules (22) twenty-two in number; Black Cattle, (about one hundred head,) and Hogs, about (135) one hundred and thirty-five head. Also, the Wagons, Carts, Ploughs, Hoes, an.l other farming utensils, Blacksmith’s and Car penter,s Tools; one Gin and one Packing Screw now on said plantation, together w ith sundry articles of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Also, about twenty other Slave's, of different ages and both sexes, who have generally been employed in and about town, among whom are two Carpenters, a good Seamstress, and several House Servants. Also, a Barouche and Harness, 1 two Horse Wagon and Gear, 1 Dearborn and 3 Horses— and a small lot of Carpenter’s Tools. Also, about three hundred acres of Pine Land lying west ofthe village of Summerville, on the Sand-Hills, and adjoining lands of Lougstreet, Fox, Blodget, and others- And a tract of Pine Land containing about fifty acres, known as the Quarry Track, on whieh there is a .valuable quarry of white free stone. Also, the following Stocks, viz : 290 shares of the capital Stock of the Bank of Augusta. 200 shares ofthe capital Stockoi the Augusta j Insurance and Banking Company. 10 shares of the capital Stock of the Eagle and j Phrenix Hotel. I 3 shares of the capital Stock of the Vaucluse | Manufacturing Company. 3 shares of the capital Stock of the Augusta I Library Society. I Terms of Sale— (According to the provisions iof the Will,) —All personal property to be sold ; for Cash, and the real property for one-third 1 (3rd) Cash and the other two-thirds payable in two annual instalments secured by mortgage or. : the property sold: WILLIAM CUMMING, ROBERT F. POE, HENRY H. CUMMING. Q_aalificd Executors of 'Thomas Cumming de ased. Nov. 7 2wtd 133 GENEVA FOR SALE. THIS valuable estate, four miles above Au gusta, lying on both sides of Rae’s creek, containing nearly 400 acres, about half of which is in wood, with a good dwelling house and all necessary out buildings, about 2000 bearing grape vines, fruit trees of various sorts, and sev eral lots of Gama and Guinea grass, is offered for sale. One third of the purchase money, will be required in hand, the balance in one and two years—Apply in my absence to Mr. D. F. Halsey. THO. FLOURNOY. Dec. 5 ts 115 GUARDIAN’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold, at the Lower Market House in the citv of Augusta, within the usual hours o sale, the shares of the minors of Thomas Wat kins, deceased, in the bov Harry and woman Lucy. ROBT. A. WATKINS, Guard’n. November 5 td 132 THIRTY DOLLARS REWARD! RANAWAY from the Subscriber’s plan tation, near Augusta, on theGth inst, a ne gro fellow called JOHN, about 35 years old. near five feetfive inches high, chunky built, with thick lips—a black mark on one ofhis cheeks, and a scar on his right arm. He had on his feet irons which versJiliely, he will get rid of, but the marks of which, mayperhaps beseen. When he went away he had on a red flannel shirt, and he may have had another of thick cotton shir ting, and mixed twilled cotton pantaloons. Any persons that will apprehend the said run away fellow and bring him to me, or place him in some safe Jail so I can get him, spall have the above Reward from tne Subscriber. NICHOLAS. DEEAIGLE. Oct 24 ts 126 PUBLIC SALES. T x cuUector’s Sale. ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold, within the usual hours of sale, at the low er Market House in the city of Augusta. Richmond County, the following lots ana tracts of Land, or so much thereof, as will sat isfy the State and County tax, with the costs due on the same; to wit: ACRES 2d quality Land, De Kalb County, 14th District, No. 46. Levied on as the property of Ira Burton, to satisfy his taxes for the years 1832 and 1833. Amount S'l,9sJ; 1 Lot in the town of Greenville, levied on as the property of George W. Butler, to satisfy his tax for the year 1832.—Amount 534,12|. 1 Lot in the City of Augusta, levied on as the property of William Brux, to satisfy his tax for the year 1832—Amount 5’3,28#. 1 Lot in the City of Augusta, levied on as the properly’ of O. T. Boulware, to satisfy his tax for the years 1832 and 1833—Amount 59,67|. 202# acres Pine Land, Muscogee County, (number not known) levied on as the property of Leon Brux, to satisfy’ bis tax for the year 1832 —Amount $25,94# 202# acres 2d quality land, Bibb County, (number not known) levied on as the property of John Caldwell, to satisfy his tax for the year 1832—Amount 82# cents. 202# acres Ist quality oak and hickory land, Morgan County, levied on as the property of Thomas J. Dasher, to satisfy his tax for the year 1832 Amount sl,lß#. 250 acres Pine Land, Early County, (number not known,) levied ou as the propertyof Abigail Gregory, to satisfy her tax tor the year, 1832 Amount $9,54. 202# acres 2d quality land, Muscogee County 15th Dist. No. 270, levied ou as th*propertY of John R. Gahagan, to satisfy his tax, lor the years 1832 and 1833—Amount $5,14#. 490 acres Pine Land, Irwin County, 11th Dist. levied on as the property of John Harsey (So. Ca.) to satisfy his tax for the years 1833 and 1833 Ameunt $1,24#. 250 acres 2d quality land, Early County, and 850 acres pine land, Scriven County, levied on as the property of William Jackson, to satisfy his tax for the years 1832 and 1833 —Amount $11,51#. 202# acres Pine Land Houston County, 7th Dist. No. 70, levied on as tne property of Benja min F. Lyons, to satisfy his tax for the years, 1832 and 1833—Amount 3,8-I#. 20*2# acres Pine Land Dooly County, 4th Dist No. 16, levied on as the proper ty of A. D. Knight to satisfy his tax for the years' 1832 and 1833 Amount $1,69#. 202# acres 2d quality land, Baldwin County, (number not known) levied on as the property of Jane McCoy, to satisfy her tax for the year 1832—Amount $3,32#. 202# acres 2d quality land, Coweta County, 15th Dist. No. 111, levied on as tht property oi James McDonough, to satisfy his tax for the year 1832—Amount $11,02. 202# acres Pine Land, Lee County, 29th Dist No. 215, leviedon as the property of John Shaw to satisfy, his tax for the years 1832 and 1833 —Amount $15,97. 202# acres 2d quality land, Troup County, 7th Dist. No. 89, levied on as the property of Eli Sturges, to satisfy bis tax for the year 1832 Amount 82# cents. "202# acres pine Land Muscogee County, sth Dist. No. 114, levied on as the property of Thom as Stewart, to satisfy his tax for the year 1832 —Amount 63 cents. 500 acres 3d quality land, Burke County, levi ed on as belonging to the estate of William B- Pierce—-Amount 62# cents. 101# acres 2d quality land, Muscogee County 16th Dist. No. 140, levied on as the property of Albert Allen, to satisfy his tax for the year 1832. —Amount —$1,56#. 50 acres pine land Richmond County, ad joining Turkinet, levied on as the property of John Harrington, to satisfy his tax for the year 1832 —Amount $1,35. 350 acres pne land, Richmond and Burke counties, leviedon as the property of Exuin Worrell, to satisfy his tax, for the year 1832. I Amount 37# cents. 202# acres 3d quality land, Henry County, ■ (number not known) levied on as the property j of Abraham Wa-rd, to satisfy his tax for the I year 1832.—Amount, $3,14#. ! 100 acres Pine land, Richmond County, lev* I icd on as the property of John Ward, to satisfy | his tax for the year 1832—53,08. | 1 Lot in the. City of Augusta, levied on as be- ; longing to the estate of L. Cantalou, to satisfy ! the tax on the same, for the year, 1833.—A j mount —$8,59#. 150 Acres pine land, Scriven County, adjoin i ing Suggs, levied on as the property of Samuel M. Jackson, to satisfy his tax for the year, 1833. ' —Amount—s3.o4. ; 1 Lot in the City of Augusta, levied on as the I property of James Johnson, Jun. to satisfy his ! tax for the year 1833.—Amount—$17,61#. 30,000 Acrespine land, Montgomery County, on Pindleton and Tyger Creeks, returned by ' John Schell, for J. IV*. Jones, (of Penn.) levied 1 on to pay the taxes due on the same, tor the year ; 1833. —Amount—$25,61. 160 Acres 2d quality land, Cherokee, 2d Sec. ; 9th Dist. No. 199, levied on as the property of ■ Kimmy Smith, tosatisiy his tax for the year : 1833.—Amount—49 cents. 1 *2OO Acres of land Cherokecf (number not I known,) levied on as the property of John J. Da i vis, to satisfy his tax for the year 1833.—51,34}. | 350 Acres pine land, Pachmond County, lev ied on as the property of Michael Flake to sat isfy his tax for the year 1833.—Amount.—$3,- 74}. JAMES PRIMROSE, T. C.R.C. Augusta Nov, 5 Iwtd 133 RICHMOND SHERIFF HALE. WILL be sold at the Lower Market house, ia this the City of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in January next, the following property, to wit: A LL that lot or parcel of Land, together with •'tn. the Buildings thereon, situate lying, and being in the City of Augusta, bounded on the north by Broad street, on the south by Ellis Street, on the west by lor belonging to John Fox, and on the east by lot formerly belonging to John H. Man, fronting thirty feet on Broad and Ellis strecis, and known in the plan of said city, as number fourteen, (No. 14) seized on as the proterty of James M. Carter, to satisfy a fi fa upon the foreclosure of a mortgage in tavourof the Bank of the State of Georgia vs. James M. Carter. —ALSO— All the right, title and interest of Patrick H. Carnes in and to four-hundred and fifty acres of land, bounded on the north east by Savannah river, west by lands of Edward dealing, and south w’est by vacant land, seized on as the pro perty of Patrick H. Carnes, tosatisly a fi fa upon the foreclosure of a mortgage given by Patrick H. Carnes to one James M. Carter, and transfer red by James M. Carter to the Bank to the State of Georgia, for debt. F. W. LACY, Shr'ff R. Oct. 3 183-1. R ichraond Sheriff Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the lower M-.rket House, in the city cf Augusta, between the legal hbnrs of sale, the following property, to wit. ELSY. Polv, Abby, Lund, Coon, Norah, Julius, Ella, Elbck,and Sintha, to satisfy a fi fa upon the foreclosure of a mortgage issuing from the Honorable the Inferior Court of said county, in favor of Eugene D-Cook vs Jacob Danforth. F W. LACY, Sh’ff R. C. Nov 5 td 132 3