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CORPORATION
x or THE
L c 1T Y O F AUGUSTA.
Mayor
SAMUEL HALE.
Members of Council.
Lower Ward.
P. Crump, N. Dclaigle, R. F. Bush.
Middle Ward.
Dr. J. B. Walker, B. H. Warren, H. ealing,
Upper Ward.
A.. J. Miller, James Harper, J. B. Bishop,
Clerk of Council. —G. M. Walker.
Clerk cf Court of Common Pleas, —Daniel
McMurphy.
City Sheriff, —Edmund B. Glascock.
City Collector and Treasurer, — J. H. Mann,
City Marshall, —Mitchell Nelson.
Duputy do. —Thomas Campbell
Justices of the Peace, —James Primrose, C.
Meckell, J. W. Merideth, R. F. Bush, Overnton
Cosby, A. I. Huntington, J. C. Snead.
Constables,—lsaac Hendricks, Wm. C. Mer
edeth, Win. H. Howard, Caleb Hatfield.
Clerk of Lower Market, —J. W. Meredeth.
Clerk of Upper Market, John Clarke.
Sexton, —Louis Kunze.
Superintendant of the Magazine,—Oliver
Danforth.
City Surveyor.—Robert Raiford.
Judge Court Common Pleas, —J. W. Wilde,
Session of the. Court of Common Pleas, 2d
Monday in February, 2d Monday in April, 4th
Monday in May, 4th do July, 2d do October,
and 2d do. December. — Return Day, 5 days I
before Court.
Caunty Officers. ~
Freeman W. Lacy, Sheriff.—Jacob C. Bngg,
Receiver T. R.—James Primrose, Tax Collect
or.—Robert Raiford, Surveyor.—lsaac Hend
ricks, Coroner. —Daniel Mac Murphy, Master
in Equity.
Inferior Court.
Justices. —Valentine Walker, G. Marshall,
William Shannon, Edward Thomas, Absalom
Rhodes.
Clerk Sup'r & Inferior Courts, —J. M’Laws, •
Clerk Court of Ordinary, —G. M. Walker.
Sessions. — Ith Mondays in April and Octe
\or.—Return. Day, 20 days before Court
Superior Court for Richmond County.
Sessions. — Ist Mondays in June and January.
Courts of Ordinary throughout the State.
Sessions. — On the Ist Monday of January,
March, May, July, September and November. I
I
Notaries Public.
Wm. H. Jones, Daniel McMurphy, Charles i
Carter, A. Picquet, Western B. Thomas, An- i
drew J. Miller, William C. Micou, Wm. T. i
Gould, Samuel H. Peck, John A. Barnes, W. |
C. Ninimo, Nath’l W. Cocke, Wm. W. Mann, I
Daniel S. Roman, Wm. Poe, F. A. Morgan.
Auctioneers.
Latham Hull, —J. Marshall, —E. W. Spofford.
Exchange Brokers.
Beers, Booth & St. John, —Allens A Paddock.
Insurance Agencies.
Willys Catlin, of the Hartford Fire Insur
aace Company, Hartford, Connecticut.
Henry H. Field of the Farmers Fire Insur
ance and Loan Company, New-York.
Alexander McKenzie of the Howard Insur
ance Company, New-York
James Harrison of the Mechanics Insurance
Company, Newark, N. Jersey.
O. H. Paddock of the Charleston Fire Marine
and Life Insurance, Company Charleston, S. C.
Bank of Augusta.
Offering Day, Monday.—Discount Day,
Tuesday.—President, John Moore, Esq.—Cash
ier, Robert F. Poe.—Teller, H. B. Holcombe.
DntECTons. —John Moore, Richard Tubman,
Jno. Carmichael, James Gardner, John Bones,
Samuel Clark, James Harper, James Frazer,
Robert A. Reid, Wm. Cumming, John Edgar,
Pleasant Stovall.
Attorney.—H. H. Cumming
Notary.—W. B. Thomas.
Branch State Bank at Augusta.
Offering Day, Thursday.—Discoont Day,
Friday.—President, John Phinizy.—Cashier,
Isaae Henry.—Teller, William H. Jones.
Direceoss. —John Phinizie, A. P. Philpot,
Wm. H. Turpin, Isaac S. Tuttle, William H.
Margan, Ge >. vl. Newton, Robert M’Donald,
O. E. Carmichael, R. H. Musgrove, J. Moise.
Attornics.—Thomas &]Cocke.
Notart.—N. W. Cocke
Insurance and Bulking Company.
Offering Day, Wednesday—Discount Day,
Thursday.—Peter Bennoch, President, —Rob-
ert Walton, Secretary & Cashier—Wm. Poe,
Teller. —F. A. Morgan, Book-keeper.
Directors.—P. Bennoch, Wm Bryson, Nich
•las Delaigle, John Fox, A. Graham, William
Harper, J. K. Kilburn, John Coskery, D. W.
St John, A. J. Miller, T. J. Parmelee, E. Cox.
Attorney.—A. J. Miller .
Notary. F. A. Morgan.
Mechanics Bink.
Offering Day, Tuesday—Discount Day,
We-lnesdav. A. Sibley, President—Geo. W.
Lamar, Cashier —Daniel S. Roman, Book
keeper Jonathan Ellis, Teller.
Directors. —Thomas G. Casey, Moses Ross,
jr., B. Webster, J. M. Adams, Geo. Collins,
T. S. Metcalf, Marshall Keith.
Attorneys.- Longstreet, Jenkins t Mann.
Notary.—Daniel S. Roman.
Augusta Etbrary Society.
James Harper, Chairman Board of Direct
ors. William Poe, Secretary, Treasurer, and
Librarian.
Directors. —Robert F. Poe, Rev. S. K, Tal
mage, James Harper, Robert Campbell, Dr.
Kennon, Henry H. Cumming, W. T. Gould,
Win. C. Micou.
Days of delivery.— Every day from 3 to, 4
o'clock, P. M.
Medical Society.
Alexander Cunningham, President, Wm:
Savage, Vice-President. F. M. Robertson,
Recording Secretary. Correspond-
ing Secretary. Lewis Kennon, Treasurer.
——— Orator.
Medical College of Georgia. \
OFFICERS.
The Board of Trustees consists of 21 members.
Hon. J. W. Wilde, President,
M. Anthony, Vice President.
A. Cunningham, i
Paul F, Eve, > Executive Committee,
L. A. Dugas, )
Dr. L. A. Dugas, on Anatomy. Dr. Paul
F. Eve, on Surgery. Dr. A. Cunningham, on
Institutes and Practice, Dr. Milton Antony,
Midwifery and diseases of Women and Chil
dren. Dr. Jos. A. Eve, Materia Modica. Dr.
L. D, Ford, on Chemistry.
Trustees »f Richmond Academy.
Edward F. Campbell, Presidont. Henry H.
Camming, G. W. Crawford, A. B. Longstreet,
Dr. A. Cunningham, Wm. T. Gould, Thomas
M'Gran, W. W. Montgomery, James W. Da
vies.
Clerk and Treasurer to the Board.—James
Me Laws. Rector. Rev. H. Reid, Mr. M’Mil
lan, English Department.
Free School.
Thomas Cumming, President. Peter Ben
noch, Vice President. Robert F. Poe, Secre
tary. Robert A. Reid, Treasurer. Eli Mus
lin,Teacher.
Managers.—John Moore, Samuel Hale, Jno.
Bones, 1 Henry,.R. A. Reid, Riehard Tubman
amd James Harper.
Theatre Company.
J. G. McWhorter President. Isaae Moise
Secretary and Treasurer. Dr. Thos. I. Wray,
Robert Walton, J. Permelee, D. W. St. John,
Trustees.
Union Wharf Company.
Peter Bennoch, President. John Sharp,
Wharfinger, Treasurer and Secretary.
Directors. —Alexander McKenzie, R. H.
Musgrove, Thomas G. Casey. Wm. Bostwick,
John. L. Anderson, A. Bidwell.
Steam Boat Company.
Wm. Robertson, Agent. Thomas McCran,
Treasurer and Secretary.
Trustees Masonic Hall.
Samuel Hale, Chairman. Thomas I. Wray,
Alexander M’Kenzie, A. Slaughter, John W.
Wilde, F. Ganahl, Lemuel Dwelle, God-
by, Wm. T. Gould, Peter Bennoch, W. Schley
Eagle and Phoenix Hotel Company.
Trustees.—J. G. M’Whorter, Chairman, —
Moses Ross, {John Phinizy, R. H. Musgrove,
John Bones.
Masonic Calender.
Social Lodge, No. 3,2 d Friday in every
month.
Webb’s Lodge, No. 10, meets 3d Friday in
every month.
Augusta Chapter, R. A. M. Ist Tuesday in
every month.
Georgia Encampment. Knights Templars,
Ist Monday in every month.
Adoniram Council of R&S. M. first Satur
day in December, March, June and September.
Lodge of Perfection, Council of P- of Jeru
salem and Rose Croix Chapter, 2d Wednesday
in February, May, August and November.
Consistory of S. P. R. S. 22d June and 22d
December.
Health Cammittees for the ensuing year.
Ward No. 1.
Messrs. R. F Bush, Wm. T. Gould, Joshua
Danforth and P. H. Mantz.
Ward No. 2.
B. H. Warren, M. Antony, P. F. Eve. and
Jesse Kent.
Ward No. 3.
James Harper, J. A. Eve, P. Butler and Jon
athan Meigs.
Published by order of Council passed the
10th day of Mav 18,34.
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT.
Post-Office, Augusta, Feb. 17, 1834.
NORTHERN MAIL.
Due at 3P. M. Closes at 10 A. M.
WESTERN MAIL.
Due at 10 A. M. Closes at 3 P. M.
CHARLESTON MAIL.
Due at 6A. M. Closes at SP. M.
SAVANNAH MAIL.
Due at 3 P. M. Closes at 6 P. M.
ATHENS MAIL.
Due on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
SP. M. Closes on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Saturdavs at 9 P. M.
GREENVILLE MAIL.
Due on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 P. M.
Closes on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9 P.M.
CARNESVILLE MAIL.
Due. on Fridays at BP. M. Closes on Sun
days at 9 P. M.
LOUISVILLE MAIL.
Due on Fridays at 7P. M. Closes on Wed
nesdays at 9 P. M.
' COOSAWHATCHIE MAIL.
Due on Sundays at SP. M. Closes on Tues
days at 10 A. M.
OFFICE HOURS.
Open frbm 8 to 10 A. M.—ll A. M to half
past 1 P. M.—half past 2 to half past 3 P. M.—
naif past 4 to G P. M.
Closed from 10 to 11 A. M.—half past 1 to
half past 2 P. M.—half past 3 to half past 4 P.M.
On Sundays the office will be open from half
past 12 to 1 P. M. and from 5 to 6 P. M.
AN ORDINANCE,
To require the Mayor to issue script, the to
Medical College of Georgia:
WHEREAS the Medical College of Geor
gia have by their obligations made and
entered into the tenth day of May, eighteen
hundred and thirty four, bound themselves and
their successors in office, to furnish Medicine
and Medical attendance for all the sick in the
Hospital and such prisoners in Jail, as the City
Council shall direct for the full term of ten
years, from the first daj’ of April last, for and
in consideration of five thousand dollars—pay
able in ten equal annual instalments, the first
day of April 1835, and on the first day of April,
in each and every year, thereafter for the full
term of ten years with the addition of 6 per cent
interest on each and every of the said payments.
Be it therefore ordained, by the City Council
of August, that his Honor the Mayor, be re
quired to issue scrip for the sum ®f five thou
sand dollars, to the Medical College of Georgia,
in ten equal annual instalments, the first of
which payments to be made, on the first day of
April, eighteen hundred and thirty five, bear
ing an interest, of six per cent, per annum, from
the first day of April last.
By the Mayor.
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor.
Geo. M. Walker, C.C.C.
July<2l 85 ts
AN ORDINANCE
Z‘T|O prevent owners and occupants of lots in
4JL. *.he city of Augusta, from discharging wa
ter iitjo the streets and alleys of the same so as to
create nuisance.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the City Council of
Augusta, That from and after the 20th of July,
instant, no person owning or occupying a lot in
said City, shall, under any pretence whatever,
discharge or permit to be discharged from his
or her premises, any quantity of water into the
street or alley so as to create nuisance.
Sec. 2. And, be it ordained, That any person
offending against the provisions of this Ordi
nance, may be fined in a sum of 50 dollars for
every day such nuisance may exist.
Done in Council, the sth day of July, 1834.
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor.
By the Mayor, George M. Walker, Clerk.
July 9 80
SUPPLEMENT TO THE GLOBE.
Prospectus of the Congressional Globe.
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an Intex will be made for the Ist a&d 2d ses
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f We sMi p a y to the reporters alone, for pre
paring tl» reports that will be published in this
paper, m&e than one hundred dollars a week,
during thtsession. In publishing it, therefore,
at one dol vr for all the numbers printed du
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Editors wit, whom we exchange, will please
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TERMS.
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Payments may btmade by mail, postage paid,
at our risk. The of any specie-paying’
Bank will be receiver J g
O’ -Vo attention W/ be paid to any order,
unless ths money a.ccomp. W y
SHERIFF SALES
City Sheriff Sales.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, at the Lower Market House, in the City
of Augusta, within the legal hours of side,
THREE LOTS of Land with the improve
ments thereon, in the lower part oftjie City
of Augusta, two of which, are known in the
plan of saidcity, as Lots Nos. one & two insquare
A containing one half Acre more or l«ss, the
other known by the letter T, levied ore as the
property of Robert McCoombs, to satis!* a fi fa
Andrew Thomas by his Guardian Robert Beall
vs. John S. Coombs Administrator of Robert
McCoombs deceased, and sold subject to a mort
gage-
E B. GLASCOCK, Sh’fftl. A.
Dec. 5, 1834. 145 tds
Richmond Sheriff Sales, i
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in January
next, at the Lower Market House, irthe city
of Augusta, between the legal hours of sale,
FOUR NEGROES, (to wit) Mary and her
three children, Charles, Mary aid Fanny,
levied on as the property of John Lamkin, to
satisfy two fi fas, one from Lincoln Superior
Court in favor of Humphrey Evans Adminis
trator de bonis non on the estate of William
Jennings dec’d. vs. John Lamkin, the other
from Columbia Superior Court in faror of John
Howard vs. John Lawkin and Joseph Tankers
ley.
also :
Two Pews in Christ Church Nos. 34 and 68,
levied on as the property of Alexander McKen
zie, to satisfy a fi fa Wyatt W. Starke vs. said
McKenzie and William P. Merriman.
E. B. GLASCOCK, D. S. R. G. •?.
December 5, 1834. 145 tds
Richmond Sheriff Sales.
WILL be sold at the lower Market House, in
the City of Augusta, on the fi|st Tuesday in
January next, between the fegal hours ol
sale. All the following Tracts of land con
taining together Eleven handled acres more
or less viz;
ONE Tract containing Six hundred acres,
more or less, situated, lying and being in
the County of Richmond, and State of Georgia,
on both sides of Rocky Creek, beginning ata
pine on the corner known as Bassett’s running
thence north 39 degrees, west 96 chains and 50
links, to a pine, thence North 71 East 72 chains,
50 links to a Stake; thence South 55 East, 59
chains to a stake; thence South 35 (vest 44 chains,
40 links, to a Stake, adjoining tie line, known
as Taylor,s line; thence South 55 East, 26
chains, to a stake, on the corner, known as Tay
lor’s corner; thence Sonth 34 west 30 chains, to
a Stake; thence South 84 west, 45 chains, to the
beginning; bounded by lands graited to Bassett
Taylor and Hatcher.
One other tract, containing twi hundred acres,
more or less, situate lying and beng in the coun
ty and State aforesaid, on Rocki Creek, butting
and bounding South westwardir by lands fom
erly of Sherwood, Bugg, Noth westwardly
bvland formerly Hatcher’s, ancWestwardly by
formerly vacant land.
One other traot, containing hree hundred a
cres more or less, being part ofSleven hundred
acres more or less in two adjoinng tracts, situ
ate lying and being on Butler’i Creek in the
county aforesaid.
The whole levied on as the jroperty of Pat
rick H. Carnes to satisfy a fi fa in foreclosure ol
a mortgage from Richmofid Superior Court,
The Bank of the State of Geogia vs. Patrick
H. Carnes.
ALSO:
A lot of land with the improvments thereon,
inthe City of Augusta, on the corner of Ellis &
Campbell Streets,bounded onth<North,by Ellis
Street; and on the WesZ, by Canpbell Street:
on the South, by lot now under ease to Sami.
H. Peck; and on the East by lot,now occupied
by James O’Connell; and on< Negro Man,
named Mingo, evied on as-thi property ol
John Finn, to satisfy a fi. fa. onforeclosure of
a mortgage, from the Inferior'd>urt of Rich
mond County Alexandei Martin is. John Finn.
Terms Cash; Purchasers to lay for titles.
F. W. LACY, Sheriffß. C.
Oct. 31 130
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CLEMENT M. EDSON.
FOUR months after date, application will
be made to the honorable the inferior court
of Lincoln County, while setting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell a part of the Real Es
tate of Allen Ramsey, deceased ; one lot of land
containing 202 i acres, lying in Houston ounty,
No. 253 in the 14th District of said County,
sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
HARDY LEVERITT, Admr.
July 31,1834. td 92
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in January next, will
be sold, at the Lower Market House in
the city of Augusta, within the usual hours o
sale, the shares of the minors of Thomas Wat
kins, deceased, in the boy Harry and woman
Lucy. ROBT. A. WATKINS, Guard's.
November 5 td 132
PUBLIC SALES.
. . - : I
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
Agreeably to the provisions of the Last Will of
Thomas Cumming, Esq. dec’d, will be sold, at
the lowerMarketHouse,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 and 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
M . T. S. Metcalf and others.
The four two uory Brick Tenements, known
a;Providence Range, extending west from the
corner of Broa and. Campbell streets, occupied
by Messrs. Rahibone and Holland and Geo.
tit. Metcalf, and others.
The Lot and improvements, in the rear of the
lastmentioned tenements, on 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 Lol 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. Mcßryde, 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 lower 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 of the buildings last mention
ed; now occupied by Mr. Wm. 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
street, 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 east 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 are 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, and
other farming utensils, Blacksmith’s and Car
penter,s Tools; one Gin and one Packing Screw
now on said plantation, together with sundry
articles of Household and Kitchen Furniture.
Also, about twenty other Slaves, 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 of the village of Summerville, on the
Sand-Hills, and adjoining lands of Longstreet,
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 follow ing Stocks, viz :
290 shares of the capital Stock of the Bank of
Augusta.
200 shares of the capital Stock of the Augusta
Insurance and Banking Company.
10 shares of the capital Stock of the Eagle and
Phoenix Hotel.
3 shares of the capital Stock of the Vaucluse
Manufacturing Company.
3 shares of the capital Stock of the Augusta
Library Society.
Terms of Sale —(According to the provisions
of the Will,) —All personal property to be sold
for Cash, and the real property for one-third
(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.
Qualified Executors of Thomas Cumming de*
ased.
Nov. 7 2wtd 133
FOUR months after date, application will
be made to the Inferior Court of Lincoln
County whilst sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the real estate and effects of Shel
ton Lotfin a lunatic, for the benefit of said lu
natic.
HARRISON W. HAGERMAN. Guardian.
July 28, 1834 td 92
FOUR months afterdate application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Rich
mond county, for leave to sell all the real es
tate of William Jackson deceased, for the bene
fit of his creditors.
ANDREW J. MILLER, Adm’r.
Nov 14 4m 136
Administrator’s Sale.
ON the 29th day of December next will be
sold, at his late plantation, in Jefferson
County, the personal property of Dr. Robert
Lowry, dec’d. viz Horses, Mulqs, Cattle, Hogs,
Sheep, corn and fodder, plantation tools &c.
And on the 38th in the town of Louisville his
Household and Kitchen Furniture &c.
Terms at Sale,
BENNETT CRAFTON, Adm’r.
Nov. 28 142
FOUR months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary' of Lincoln
County for leave to sell the Land and Negroes
to the estate of Thomas Florance
late of Lincoln County deceased for the benefit
of the heirs of said estate.
WILEY G. TATOM, J .. , rc
VAN ALLEN COLLORS. ( "
Sept. 4 td
TO RENT.
* b The Fire Proof WAREHOUSE now
fjTST& occupied by Mr. W. R. Huff. Apply to
J. K. KILBURN.
, August II ts 97
PUBLIC SALES.
ia -x t Collector’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 and
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:
1 ACRES 2d quality Land, De
/••Xf 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 $1,955;
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 $34,12i.
1 Lot in the City of Augusta, levied on as the
property of William Brux, to satisfy his tax for
the year 1832—Amount $3,28i.
I Lot in the City of Augusta, levied on as the
property of O. T. Boulware, to satisfy his tax
for the years 1832 and 1833—Amount $9,671.
202| acres Pine Land, Muscogee County,
(number not known) levied on as the property of
Leon Brux, to satisfy his tax for the year 1832
—Amount $25,94J
202 i 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,lßi.
250 acres Pine Land, Early County, (number
not known,) levied on as the property of Abigail
Gregory, to satisfy her tax for the year, 1832
Amount $9,54.
202 J acres 2d quality land, Muscogee County
15th Dist. No. 270, levied On as the property of
John R. Gahagan, to satisfy his tax, for the years
1832 and 1833-—Amount $5,14J.
490 acres Pine Land, Irwin County, 11th
Dist. levied on as the property of John ilarsey
(So. Ca.) to satisfy bis tax for the years 1832 and
1833 Ameunt $1,24J.
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
$11,511.
202 j acres Pine Land Houston County, 7th
DisJ. No. 70, levied on as tne property of Benja
min F. Lyons, to satisfy his tax for the years,
1832 and 1833—Amount 3,84}.
202| acres Pine Land Dooly County, 4th Dist
No. 16, levied on as theproperty of A. D. Knight
to satisfy his tax for the years 1832 and 1833
Amount $1,69|.
202 i acres 2d quality land, Baldwin County,
(numbernot known) levied on as theproperty
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 the property of
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 his tax for the year 1832
Amount 82} cents.
202} acres pine Land Muscogee County, sth
Dist. No. 114, levied onasthe 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—sl,s6}.
50 acres pine land Richmond County, ad
joining Turkinet, levied on as the property of
John Harrington, to satisfy his tax'iorthe year
1832 —Amount $1,35.
350 acres pne land, Richmond and Burke
counties, leviedon as the property of Exum
Worrell, to satisfy his tax, for the year 1832.
Amount 37} cents.
202} acres 3d quality land, Henry County,
(number not known) levied on as the property
of Abraham Ward, to satisfy his tax for the
year 1832.—Amount, $3,14}.
100 acres Pine land, Richmond County, lev
ied 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
mount —$8,59}.
150 Acres pine land, Scriven County, adjoin
ing Suggs, levied on as the properly of Samuel
M. Jackson, to satisfy his tax for the year,lß33.
—Amount —$3,04.
1 Lot in the City of Augusta, leviedon as the
property of James Johnson, Jun. to satisfy his
tax for the year 1833.—Amount—$17,61}.
30,000 Acres pine land, Montgomery County,
on Pindleton and Tyger Creeks, returned by
John Schell, for J. IV. Jones, (of Penn.) levied
on to pay the taxes due on the same, for the year
1833. —Amount—s2s,6l.
160 Acres 2d quality land, Cherokee, 2d Sec.
9th Dist. No. 199, levied on as the property of
Kimmy Smith, to satisfy his tax lor the year
1833.-—Amount—49 cents.
200 Acres of land Cherokee, (numbernot
known,) levied on as the property of John J. Da
vis, to satisfy his tax for the year 1833.—51,34}.
350 Acres pine land, Richmond County, lev
ied on as the property of Michael Flake to sat
isfy his tax for the year 1833. —Amount.—s3,-
74}.
JAMES PRIMROSE, T. C. R. C.
Augusta Nov. 5 Iwtd 133
Lincoln Sheriff' 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 propeity of Jacob Barlow to satisfy
sundry fi fas issued from a Justice’s Court in
Dist. No. 183—three fi fas Obediah Echols vs
Jacob Barlow, two ft fas Walker and Garnet
vs said Barlow, a ft 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 Tramel vs said Barlow, le
vied and returned to me by a Constable.
HARDY LEVERETT, Shff.
Dec 4 145
Richmond Sheriff Sale.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in February
next, at the lower Market House, in the City
of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale—
TWO NEGRCES, Bob and Isaac, levied on
as the property of William B. Savage to
satisfy a fi fa on the foreclosure of a mortgage
George Twiggs vs said Savage.
E. B. GLASCOCK, Dep. Shff.
Richmond Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in January
next, at the lower Market House, in the
city of Augusta, between the legal hours of
sale, the following property, td wit.
ELSY. Poly, Abby, Lund, Coon, Norah,
Julius, Ella, Ellick, 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, Bh’ffß. «.
PUBLIC SALES.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALIf
WILL be sold on Monday, th« 29tb
day of December next, at public auctiptf
at my residence, in order to effect a division
among the legatees, according to the last will
and testament of Dr. George Graves; all that
valuable Plantation, known by the name of Mel
rose, containing 1200 acres, (more or less,) ly
ing on Savannah river, in Edgefield district. S’.'
?'. 15 Sl ab ° Ve UgUS ‘ a ’ and joking Major
John Middleton, Menwethei and S. Griffin,
thore are about 500 acres cleared upon this place,
a large portion of which is the most valuable’
low grounds, in a high state of cultivation of
Corn, Cotton, Wheat, Oats, &c.; the balance is
excellent upland. There is upon the premises
a comfortable Dwelling House; situated on a
high healthy ridge, two miles from the rive?
on the public road leading from Augustato Ab
beville and Greanville, via Fury’s Ferry; also, a
first rate new Gin House, with other buildings
peculiar to a farm. ,
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold
at public outcrv, the Plantation on the Georgia'
side, opposite the above mentioned place, at the
mouth ofthe Little Kiokee, containing 300 acres
(more or less,) and adjoining Luke, Lampkin,
and Joseph Grant. A large portion of this tract ,
is ofthe most valuable low grounds— the balance
very excellent upland. ,j
Also, at the same lime and place, will be sold,
about 3000 bushels of Corn, and a proportionate
quantity of Fodder; between 20 and 30 head of
Horses and Mules, Hogs and stock of every de
scription; Carts, Plantation Utensils, and a
variety of Household and Kitchen Furnit are.’
The terms of the real estate, will be one-third
cash, and the other payments in annual instal
ments of one and two years, with personal secn
rity and a mortgage on the premises. The pre
sonal property will be sold at 12 months credit,
—notes with approved security.
Persons desiring to purchase, will be shown
the premises, by calling upon the Overseer.
A Flat and Ferryman will be at the landing
on the day of sale to accommodate persons oc*
the Georgia side of the river, free of expense
MARY GRAVES, Executrix
The subscriber offers, at private sale, tlie
Platationin Columbia County. Ga. lying on big
Kiokee creek, 3 miles above Appling, and con
taining 544, acres of first rate upland. This
land is joined by Bowdre, Gibson and Gerald.
Also, 300 acres of Land, lying on Headestall
creek, Columbia county joining Palmer, Wash
ington and others.
Also, 3332 acres of land, in Warren county,
Ga. lying on Indian creek arift head waters of
Rocky Comfort; joining Ussury, Williams and
others. .
Also, 308 acres of Land, lying on Broad river,
at the mouth of Long creek, in Wilkes County,
Ga. joining Bell, Jourdan and Gilmer. The
most of the land is second quality low grounds.
Also, 600 acres, in Burke county, Ga. lying
upon the waters of Eight Mile creek.
Also, 800 acres of Land in Jackson county,
Ga. lyihg on the waters of Mulberry, and join
ing Lysle, Thompson and others.
county, upon the waters of Ockmulgee.
The subscribe r also offers at private sale, the
Houses and Lots in the city of Augusta, nearly
opposite the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel; embra
cing more than a 10Q feet in front on Broad-
Street and running to the back street.
MARY GRAVES.
Nov. 14 136
BECKWITH’S ANTI-DYMPEPTIQ
PILLS.
THE ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLB hav«
been successfully employed in almost
every variety of functional disorder of the Sto
mach, Bowels, Liver, and Spleen; such ns
heart burn, acid eructations, nausea, head-ache,
pain and distension of the stomach amTYowels,
colic, Jaundice, flatulence, habitnal costiveness,
loss of appetite, sick head-ache, &c. &e. They
are a comfortable Aperient for females daring
pregnancy and subsequent confinement, reliev
ing sickness at the stomach, head-ache, heart
burn and many other incidental nervous affec
tions. Literary men, students and most other
persons of sedentary habits, find them vety con
venient. Those who indulge too freely m the
pleasures of the table, find speedy relief from
the sense of oppression and distention which
follows, by taking the Pills. Those who are
drinking Mineral waters, and particularly from
Southern climates, and Ague and Fever dis
tricts, will find them a valuable adjunct. Those
who are exposed to the vicissitudes of weather,
on voyages or journeys,, can take them at all
times with perfect safety. They seldom or ne
ver produce sickness at the stomach or griping.
In full doses, they are a most valuable, safe and
efficacious Anti-Bilious medicine, brrt eontatß
Mercury in noform whatever.
The medicine now offered to the public is a
composition, the result of no hasty and imper
fect conclusion, but of much careful and scien
tific observation, by a Southern Physician of
established reputation and long experience ; and
it is believed, that few articles of a popular
character, have, in any country, been intiOf
duced with higher claims to public confidence-.
The accompanying certificates are signed by
gentlemen of the highest respectability, and
known throughout this country.
From Governor Iredell.
August 21st, 1834,
Dr. Beckwith’s Anti-dyspeptic Pills have
been used in my family, which is a large o»e,
with the most beneficial effects. A number of
my friends who have been afflicted with Dys
pepsia and other disorders of the 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, justifies me in declaring, that he would
give no assurances of facts of his own experi
ence, or of professional deductions, of which he
was not pet fee tly 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 or twelve years past, I have been
in the habit of using 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 relieving from sick head-ache, and
from all the usual symptoms of a functional de
rangement of the viscera. As an aperient, they
are excellent. I have long had the pleasure pf
an intimate acquaintance with the inventor oif
these Pills. He is a gentleman of talents, in
tegrity and worth, and he ranks high in the
science of Medicine, and the healing art. His
certificate,therefore, as to the properties and ef
fects of the Pills may be confided in.
H. POTTER.
For sale, by appointment, by
R. B. HAVILAND & CO,
Druggists, Augusta.
O’ Price 50 cents per box.
Dec 5 145 4m
VIfESH GARDEN SEEDS.
Warranted Genuine, Growth of 1834.
RAISED by 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 satisfaction. For sale by
J. LEVERICH.
No. 161 Broad street, 2d door below the Eagle
and Phoenix hotel.
Nov. 28 142