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Richmond blues i-Apuear ou you r
Parade Ground, in front of the Methodist
Church, armed and equipped ns your bye-laws di
rect, uu Saturday next, the I4lh i'lst. at 3 o'clock,
r. m. JGT .Members are requested to appear in
vhite pantaloons.
By order of Lieut. Martin, Comd'g.
april 12 3t PEMBERTON, Ist Serg’t.
T%] OTICE.—By order of the City Council ol
Augusta, an ELECTION will beheld at the
Uniud Mates Hotel, on Saturday, the 21 st instant,
for one Member of Council, li>r '1 ard No. 3, under
iwe superiu endenco ol John Kerr, '1 homas S Met
calf, and Lewis Cress, Ei-qs, or anv two of them.
The Poll will be opened at 10 o'clock and closed
at 2 o’clock, r. M. and returned to
SAMUEL HALE, Mayor
april ]3 td City of Augusta.
The steamer GOL ETH ORPE
. will leave Augusta for .Savan
null ever >' « unill *y morning,
oMSawSIL. until further notice is given.
•feEsSSsUtiSpSSS she is in every respect a very
safe boat, with good accommodations lor passengers.
For freight or passage, apply at the agent s blfice,
Central wharf,or to the Captain on board,
april 13 trw ts __
STKRY ED, from the Hamptdn
Course, two MAKES, one a grey,
e other a bay ; the bay a large lino
a (Maize mare, remarkable lor the t.,nna
\ d'y'giion of the tail-bone where it joins the
-f"W : Sr*a6a l ip, on account of ils height. She
was in training for the last races; the friction of the
blanket has worn olf a small portion oi hair Irom
her shoulders. The grey mare, good size, neat
Him. well made, and looks the racer. Vny person
delivering the mares at the Hampton Course, can
obtain a reward of filly dollars for them; separately,
twenty-five dollar*, [april 13J F. \V. LACY.
! SPRING DRV GOODS.
4 /j FRENCH cambric prints
“Ht 4-4 fancy colored French mtislins
4-4 new style mourning muslins
Cloves, silk and cotton Hosiery
Rich fancy colored figured silks
First qualuy black silks
Linen cambric Inlkfs
Cup, bonnet and belt rfbbdns
Eancy dress hdkfs in vane.y
Superfine black hombasin’s
Superfine blk and colored chftlios
Superfine llabanas, with a variety of other
tew goods, which lliei offer at fair prices,
april 13 E DG A R At C A RM 1C H A F, L.
I jpAUDEN SEEDs7--1 iong Searlot Radish
vJT red Turnip do. while Turnip, Colewort or
large green Collard seed, mid English Beans, war
ranted fresh and genuine, fir sale by
april 12 ANTONY At HAINES.
SPLENDID FRENCH MUSLINS.
SNOWDEN At 811 EaR have received,this day,
from New-York, a large supply of splendid
Muslins, of the latest Fails Styles which
‘have been carefully selected from recent irnporla-
Miotif I *.and are entirely new pattorna The public
uare respectfully requested to call and examine tham.
| april 12
A PRACTICAL TREATISE on Hie law
J\. of .-'lavery, being a compilation of nil the de
cisions made on that sobject in Ihe several courts
oftbo United Slates and stale courts, with copious
notes and references to the static;* and authorities
systematically arranged, bv D. Wheeler, esq lor
•ale by T. 11. & 1. C. PLANT,
april 5
'/ lOOKS to hire.—Two good Cooks to hue
WU lor the hallnncC es the year, if application is
Ifcada immediately. IV E At J U JACKSOJV.
| March 15
T> ICH EMBROIDERIES—SNOWDEN
jdlV & SHEAR have just received from N. York,
*« large Supply of Ladies’ rich embroidered Capes
Igiid Collars, embracing a great variety of styles and
all of the latest patterns ; also Ladies' embroidered
muslin and linen cambric Cuffs, and a sarge Supply
Sos needle worked muslin Edgings and liiscrtiiigs,
(some on thin muslin,) to which they respectfully
linvite the attention of the ladies. april 12
i.
| LACE GOODS, at Private Sale.
j i N invoice of fine lace goods, among which are
L/V worked collars and capi-ii, thread laces and in
serting. lace veils, blonds, bobbincts, Ate.
Just received by W. E. At J. U. JACKSON.
•pnl 10
lEvans’ Camomile and Family Aperient
r Fills.
hr IVER complaint 'ten years standing— Mrs. IT.
la i Browne, wife of Joseph Browne, North Sixth
Siireet, near Second street, IV’illiamaburgli, afflicted
for th'; last, ten years with the Liver Complaint,
completely restored to health through the treatment
If Dr. War. Evans.
B Symptoms: —Habit'ual conslipalion ofthe bowels,
lolal loss ofappttile, excruciating pain of tlie 'cpi
listnc regi m, great, depression of Spirits, languor
Knd oilier symptoms ol extreme debility, disturbed
Bleep, inordinate flow of the menses, [lain in the
light side; could t ol lie on her left side without an
aggravation of the pain, urine high colored, with
Ether symptoms indicating great derangement in
■he functions of the liver.
I Mrs. Browne was attended by three of the first
■hyoicinns, but received but little relief from I heir
Elodicine, till Mr. Browne procured some of Dr.
■Via Evans invaluable p-eparalions, which eflect
■aliy relieved her of the above distressing symp
■>ms. With others, which it is not essential to mu
K ate . JOSEPH BROWNE.
■ To Du. Wu. Evans.
Btty and county of New-York, *s.
■ Joseph Browne, of IVilliamsburgh, Long Island,
Icing duly sworn, did depose ami say that the
let ins art firth in the within statement, to which
le Ims subscribed Ins name, are just and true.
>■ . JOSEPH BROWNE,
f Husband of the said Hannah Browne.
■ Sworn before me, this 4lh day of Jnnua.y, 1837.
Sj PETER PINKING, Com. of Deeds.
■ Evans’ genuine Pills for sale only bv
ANTONY & HAINES,
■ april 13 Agent fir Amrusta,Ga.
SMEARY & Co’s. HAT WARE-ROOMS,
, No. 3 Broad St tee I, and 4 A.lor House*
I Broadway, New York. The mibscri
lafc. L hers, tor several years past, have had
many and ur jilit soli, ilnti ms to supply
orders at wholesale, and have been
Shliged, almost Uniformly, to decline, in consequence
Hr the demand at retail beingas much,and in many
more, than they could meet.
Bln establishing a branch sales room at the Astor
House, it became necessary to enlarge thuir fimsh-
Hg establishment, and in doing s i they have made
incuts as w ill enable them to supply to
sßhnited exlentordersat wholesale.
IHfTlicii-sales must in a measure helimitcd in con
n<|ncnco nfi,heir determination to adhere strictly to
■Ho principle heretofore pursnod, of keeping no stock
IHiead. winch regulation has been one means of
Hvinglhom the advantage over the large and rcs-
IKemble Tioucss, in being in advance with the fii.th
»>>*, having no old Hock on hand to deter them
Horn anticipating the wishes oft lie fashionable pub
[*j|r for a change when called fir,
H Each and every hat will be finished expressly (nr
tfleir rornil trade, and orders at wholesale will bn
|uj|keii from them, without any selection, except ol
slz-s By this means the retail dealer will receive
ofce full benefit of our facilities and exertions in
I tjfingmg forward tho latest and most approved
n fashions.
Os Having attained their eelebr ly not only by for
|4ieUinga superior article at a reduced price, but by
n strict adherence to a system peculiar to thein-
Bolves and novel in this country, they would avoid
■ny thing in making this arrangement that should
■nterfere with that systen .
S Selling but one quality of hats, and the greater
Hart of our customers being connnoisseurs of the
Birticle, whose nice discrimination can detect the
Hpant defect in its quality, beamy, or general char
ipcler for true taste, we propose supplying that pan
Hfthe wholesale dealers with an assortment intended
■fur their most particular customers. VVo shall nol
Bake Orders for bats varying in qnal ly or stylo from
Bhose retailed by us at the time Hie order is received
■ LEAKY <fc Co.
■ For the information of those unacquainted with
Hhe reputation of their establishment, they annex
Bhe following editorial remarks from the London
■Morning Herald :
Hfc‘*T'he progress which the Americans have madt
■htSveral branches of manufactures is really as
■oriishing. A few years ago there was not a hadei
■U tho United Stales who could maKiin hat fit lo bt
wvortlby a well dressed man, and consequently al
■liaisofa superior quality were imported Irom llii.
■country a great change has taken place. \V<
■have seen a specimen of gentlemen’s hats manu
■tortured by Leary & Co. of Now York, which an
■egual, if not superior, both as respects shape ant
■Quantity, to tho very best made in any part of tbii
■vountry. Although the materials are chieflv sen
Hl?® England they are sold, retail, about one'-lhirr
■ •■■“• par than in London." march 28. swim
"npril 13
Direct importation.-400 h Cg . 1.1
q.iulny English W hito Load, imported inshiji
Eli Whitney, at Savannah, fursale by S, B p,\.RE
MAN. For terms enquire of D. F. HALSEY,
opril Id Gt Augusta
spKi\G<,y6oos;
DG AR &, CARMICHAEL are now receiving
i H-S their usual supply ol Staple and Fancy Spring
Dry Goods, which they otter on their usual terras
and prices. npr il j 0
Ol T AT COST.—The under-
SC? signe t being desirous ol closing Ins business,
, will dispose of his present slock of Hoots and Shoe;.
1 at cost (or cash J, li. ROBERTSON,
april 3 swCw 230 Broad st.
Northern Gin and Baltimore Whiskey.
O/fl BBLS. White’s Baltimore Gin;
25 bbls. copper distilled Whiskey;
Forsalelowby ISAAC MOISE. ,
| Feb Ifi 39
(sJHOT AND LEAD.—6UO bags Shot, nss'd;
’ J CO 10 Kegs bar load; tor sale at Manufacturers
■ prices, by Til OS J PAUMELEE,
i Agent of the Shot Tower Co. of Baltimore.
A constant supply kept on hand.
march 10 fimo
' NOTICE.
IN & 11. CLARK have associated with
• them Mr. George Rnckett. The busin
ess in this place will be. conducted in the name of
1 Clark, Racket! & C 6. Jan 29 23
, “ vGENCY. "
1 Savannah Insurance 4z Trn'ktr«.
’ JMIIE undersigned, Agent of the above compa
t ” ny, will lake risks on shipments of Colton nr
i Merchandize from this place lo Savannah, Charles
, on, ami Northern ports, J.NO. F. LLOYD,
dec 15 29
VA UCXjU SIi COTTON OSNABIJItCisT -
A CONSTANT supply of the above article far
irk sale at Factory prices by the agents
mar 2 49 CLARKE, M’TEIlt At CO
WANTED TO HIKE,
A SECOND Hand Piano Forte, for which a retl
> ‘ » suitable price will be paid. Apply to Wm.II
Orchard at Iverson’s Music Store, 247 Eroud street,
dec 2 282
NEW TIMOTIIY AND CLOYER HAY.
A FEW loads of excellent quality, well cured, lo
sale by N. B. MOORE,
July 12 162 svvtl
DOIt SALE, a light Bhrouche, Well made, with
i’ a dounle harness, but little used, will be sold
, low. [april 10) N. SMITH <fe Co.
EXT 11 aTb LACirsoM has I NsT
SNOWDEN A. SHEAR have received ibis day
from New York, a large supply of extra French
Bombasins, (some very heavy, for gentlemen’s
wear.) of a superior style and finish ; also, extra
, black Cballys, black gro de Unities, black French
I Crapes, black silk veils and handkerchiefs, and a
i variety of other articles suitable lor the season, lo
■ which they respectfully invite the attention of the
public. npril 10
NEW GOODS.
WILLIAM 11. CRANE is now receiving bis
spring and summer supply of Fancy and
Staple Dry Gnods, consisting of a great variety of
1 new and fashionable ftrikdes, which hnV;e fteea pur
-1 chased at reduced prices', and will be sold at a small
advance for cash or approved paper. No 231 Broad
street, next door above the Georgia Rail Road
Building. march 28.
. OTICE— Persons indebted lo the subscriber
either by note or book account for the years
1834, ’35 and ’3(5 are requested tn call on Thus . M.
Berrien and Mniford Marsh, Ksqrs. and settle the
same Longer indulgence cannot be allowed.
jan 19 15: H F. RUSSELL.
lAW NOTICE CHAS. A HARDWICK,
A Attorney at Law, Irwmtun, Ala. will practice
in tbe counties of Barber, Dale, Henry, and Russell,
Ala and Stewart, Randolph, and Early, Georgia.
Relerences, A J &, T. W. Miller, Augusta, Ga.
april 9 ICt
SPLENDID PAPER HANGINGS’.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received this day
from Philadelphia, a large supply of splendid
Paper HangTngh iA ’tfie latest ami must fashionable
styles, which have been selected with great, care;
also, a few setts of French Paper Hangings of the
latest Paris styles, and rich Screens tor fire hoards,
to which they respectfully invite the attention of the
public. April 7
•'HXHE subscriber not having bee i notified ol the
JL arrhiigerhent to remove BERTRAND, jr. to
Sfalehurgh, S. C. lie had advertised him to stand at
Augusta the present season, but such is the call for
’hisreturn tii Smith CatVilina, that his presence there
cannot be dispensed with, and which will account
fur his not standing here, as he had expected.
april 2 rs HENRY D A LBV.
. Direct Importation ol’
BLACKBURN’S MADEIRA WINE.
fiMIE undersigned, ngenis for the house of G. &
JL R. Blackburn & (Jo. of Madeira, are now re
reiving orders liir tUeir superior wines ; the list will
he closed the Ist May. Thine persons who wish lo
secure a supply of this favorite brand, will please
lo leave their names on or lieliire that time The
wine will be shipped lo arrive here early next fall,
april 9 G. R. JESSUP A'. (Jo,
LVNAL I LOUR, POTATOES, &C.-
' 11 ft bbls. Canal Flour,
150 uo. Irish Potatoes,
100 do. Northern Gin,
100 do. do. Whiskey,
50 do. Mackerel, No. 3.
60 qr and eight casks Malaga IVme. Land
ing and for sale on the wharf, hv
jan If. 12 GKO. R.JESUP <fe CO
ij D iTanlhng this day, "
Jlxl hhds prime Si. Croix Sugars
60 bbls Boston litini
20 bids Newark Cider
25 boxes Hull’s patent mould Candles
opril 10 For sale by N. SMITH &Cd.
VIRGINIA NEGROES FOR SALE—
The subscribers living in Hamburg, Couth
i Carolina, have on hand a large number of Virginia
slavbs,and will receive supplies every two weeks.
Traders, planters and others wishing lo purchase,
would do well to give its a cull, us we always keep
a superior assortment.
Feb 7—w3m 31 JOSEPH WOODS ACO
j OTICE. —Estrayed from the subscriber, oh
the 19th February last, eighteen miles below
j Waynesboro, in Burk co. a light bay Mure, with
tdack mane and tail, 12 or 13 years old, lame in the
right hind leg; auv information relative to said
animal will be thankfully received and liberally re
warded A letter directed to the mbscriber at Mill
Haven P. O. Scnven co. will be sufficient nfirtna
tion. JOSHUA W. KIMBLE,
april 4 sw2m
TN VANS’ CAMMOMILE AND FAMI
SH VL APERIENT PILLS— I ’einnrkn-1
hie case of acute Rheumatism, wiihun nrt'.ctimi oil
the Lungs—cured unde-the treatment of Dr H'm.
Evans, lift) Chalham-sl. New York, Mr Benjamin
S Jarvis, 13 Cenlral-st. Newaik, N J , nfilicled for
, four years with severe pains in all his j .inis, which
j were always increased on the slightest inoton.lhe
3 tongue preserved a steady whiteness; loss of appe
j tile, dizziness in Ins head, the liowcls commonly
j very costive, the urin high colored, and often pro
fuse sweating, unattended by relief. The above
symptoms were alse attended with considerable dif
ficulty of breathing, with a sense of tightness across
_ the chest, likewise a groat want of duo energy in the
a nervous system. k
i The above symptoms were entirely removed,and
' a perfect cure offuci cd by Dr \Vm Evans.
1 BENJS JARVIS,
g ToDrWmEvavh.
e City of New York, tn. 1
Benjamin Win Jarv is being duly sworn, doth do- j
~ pose and say, that tie facts stated in the above I
,1 certificate, Subscribed by lum, are in all resr«. rU
)t true, UENJ S JARVIS
.. Sworn before me, this 25th Nnvuc' l)rri i,q;;g
] WILLIAM SAUL, Notary Public,
98 Nassau-street,
I, Evans' Genuine Pilk«, for sale, only bv
tX ANTONY <5-1141NE.V, Agents,
„ April 12 Druggists Augusta, Gn.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REW ARD
1,1 I RU NAW AY from the subscriber
' wc . while in ramp,near Hamburg, .S' C.
le B a certain negro man named Prince,
I aged about 4U years, dark complex
ion, chtinkoy, heavy built, abnat 5
rl\3w feet Bor 10 inches high, hnsteverul
' of his upper fore teeth missing; and
t- S3BBBB tolerably brisk spoken.
t>:nd negro was purchased from the workhouse
. in Charleston. Any person who will apprehend
said negro and deliver him lo Mr. \Vm. Turner
*■ of Hamburg, or secure him so that said Turner ran
” ! get him, xvTll receive the above reward.
1 jan J. 9. WILLIAMS
LEMOXS.~'!.j Boxes Letuuut, just received
and lor sale by
april 5 WEAJ U JACKSON.
I OOKING GLASS PLATES, of different
“i sizes, for sale by ANTONY it HAINES,
_ aprii 3 232 BroaJ street.
A GENT fur the New York Albion. Emigrant
and Old Countryman. VV. B. McKEE
Augusta, April 4. Im*
tT S. BANK NOTES for sale low by
> • GKO. INS. At TRUST Co.
aprii 3
CANDLES.— fill boxes Sperm Candles.
50 boxes Hull’s patent mould do.
april 3 IN. SMITH A Co.
Q.IIUKKI) BEEF.—2OOO lbs Smokoil Beef
fO lor sale by N. SMITH A* Co.
npri I 3
'a|OL ASSES,—2S liluls VV 1. Moling,'
50 bbls New Orleans do
Just repelved and lor sale by N. SMITH & Co.
april 3
ON CONSIGNMENT, 25qr. casks dumeatic
Hiandy, lor sale low by JOHN CORK Ell Y.
april 3
4 STUAL LAMPS , jilst received and lorsalc
by JOHN B. MURPHY.
march 23. 2t*3trw
IV EW CROP MOLASSES—7O finds! for
O sale by T S A G 11 METCALF.
n.raeb 20
C CHECKS on New York, Philadelphia and
> Baltimore. For sale hy
march 20 GEO INS. A TRUST CO.
CJTEE.X* PENS.—AJgreat variety,just receiv-
LD ed and forsaleby RICHARDS A STOY.
march A
IV EW England Bum and Gin.—9o barrels
i’ll N E Rum; 50 bids Din; for sale low bV ,
mar 12 JOILVM COOPER A SON.
B>n?rK GREEN COFFEE, Porto Rico,
if Ctiba arid Rio, for sale by
march 9 55 HAND A SCK A.VV’O.V.
' E **Ac6 N A N D L.UUE—A choice
lot ol liapon an,- 1 „ 0 N
mar 12 J()|j,\' jVl_> nPS ° N ’-
jJKLUE SUGARS.— lolihnV W ' ,tur ' i "
A Sugars; just received and for sale by
jnar 2 ISAAC MOISE.
I" T S. BANK NOTES—Forsaleby
• Geo. Insurance A Tiusl Co.
feb 2 87
riXOHACCO.—On consignment SO boxes To-
A banco, manufactured by Tench A Steagall,
forrale low by JOHN M COOPER, A Son.
GEORGIA NANKEENS, a very superior
article just received by VV. 11. CRANE,
march 21.
PRIME St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugar,
just received ami for sale by
mnri-h 9 55 HAND <& SCR ANTON
ALABASIA ANTJ FLOKII)AMONEir,
BOUGHT by the subscriber, No. 197 Broad
_ street. fsept 101 E D COOKE.
ON —looo pieces heavy
Hemp Bagging; lor sale low by
_jan2o if Hi lI.C. BRYSON A CO.
IlTiCcI.—S. I’L'f ORH has removed to store
No 247, recently occupied bv A- Jverscn, as a
music store, nearly opposite the U. S. Hotel.
april 3 2w
(I EOUGIA NANKEENS.—Sit case ol
v« Nankeens, manufactured from Colton grown
a Georgia, for sale by A. SIBLEY.
n 20 if ifi
tJU> HIRE • —Kour or five Hoys.
■ Aino, about the same of women and girl*.
A PPIy to D.L. HOLLIDAY,
jan 10 7 tt
SILK .VNo clrrTON^^B'RELLAS.
ICASE line Silk and Colloh UMBRELLAS,
just received at No. 205, by
Feb 9 33 __T. H. WYATT A CO.
r| to pl anteßs.-a supply of Strong West I
-1- India Castor Oil, suitable for Negroes on plan
tations, for sale by ANTONY A HAINES,
march 22 23i liruiul st.
CONSIGNMENT 50 barrels - Tamil
Flour, 25 bbls Country do. Just received
and for sale by H. C. BRYSON A CO.
j«n 22 H 17
FIRE IRONS.
BRASS Andirons, Fenders, Shovel and Tonga,
in groat variety, for sale bv
oct 25 K A H CLARK.
rjtOWEK’S and other Domestic Brandy.
U 10 Ids Tower's Barmly;
3 half Pipes domestic Brandy. For sale I >w.
march 13 JOHN MCOOPER, ASon.
17 LEG ANT DAHLIAS.—A small lot <of
d superior kinds,just received on consignment,
and forsaleby SKINNER <y PURSE,
march 29 tnw3t
Papering.— a large assortment of Paper |
Hangings, and Borders, just received and for
sale cheap by T H A 1 V PLANT
msrcb 9
CN EORGIA SCENES. —Georgia IScenes,
H Clmrneters, Incidents, Ac. in the first half
century of the Republic, by a native Georgia, for
sale bv I’. H. A I. G. PLANT,
april 4
RALE.—The Lot art d Dwelling lo’rtri >rly
owned by Bislpip Andrews, corner of Green
and Centre streets, having 221 feet front on Green
and 811 feel on Centre street. A SIBLEY.
jan 20 if 16
FIMNCIPEE SUGARS*—3U,UOu genuine
Principee Sugars;
50,000 Spanish do.choice brfirtds,
Just received and for sale by N MITH, A Co.
■arch 17
White and Black Silk Blond.
TI H. WYATT ACo , No. 206, have just re
. reived Whin and Black Silk Blond Laces.
Also, an assort merit of French worked and Scotch
needle worked Collars. [feb 16 39
ALABAMA and TENNESSEE MONEY.
Dollars in hi lls of the B,atilt of Alabama.
/W ala r < f 1200 dollars in bills of the Bank of Ten
nessee, for sale ul u discount oy applying to the
subscriber ISAAC MOISE,
april 3 3li Broad st.
mOOTII BRUSHES.—A lot ol M.pormr
JL Tooth Brushes, id English manu(oclure, just
received and for sale liy
ANTONY A HAINES,
_ march 26 832 Bread st.
]\f OTIC'E.—The firm nf Kitchen A Robertson
1« is this day dissolved hy mutual consent. The
business will he conducted infmureby the subscri
ber on his own account. VV. K. KITCHEN - .
Augusta, March 20,1838,
Georgia Ins. A Trust Company, )
Augusta. Jan, 0. V j
ri'VIIE Directors have this day declared a Divi- |
■ dond of Four Dollars per Share, out id’ the
profits of the last six months,payable on ami after
the Hhh instant VV T GOULD, Sec'y.
jan 8 ts 5
I\TOTICE.— Thoeopartnership lierotolor i
la ing in this city under the firm ofC'ow'j,,,, ■
Gardelle, expired on the Ist day '~ c . Ja,u„ ry f n * t I
by Ms own. limitation. The Lusiness 0 f firm’ j
willboclosed by A. g.
~ ... J. V.COWLING.
Feb. 13. l l( A. OARDELnE:
i * |IH , , Subscribe! begs leave to inform his friends
I and the public,that lie will continue to trans
act the Commission Business in this city, un
der his own name. A. GARDELLE.
feb 13 it 35
| OBACCO.—T en boxes Tobacco mnnulncliir
« ed by E. Brown, and represented to be a supe
rior article. Forsaleby A. SIBLEY.
leh 2 27 tl
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
i *il\ or 30 likely young Negroes, for xvliish good
rS't prices will he paid, in cash, hy
dec 20 297 wlf J. A D. MORRISON.
- SALOON.—L. DERBY ha*
i; opened a room in Lafayette Hall, where he
[ will give lessons in the artol Self-Defence. Privet.*
lessons given if required. Honrs from 7 until 10 P.
; M. Terms made known at his room- mar 29 if
*7 ASHIONAULE SPRING BONNETS.
I | JL' SNOWDEN SHE AII have received this
r ,i 3 y, from New York,a large supply of ladies’ fash
|l iouable bonnets, comprising a variety of sly!-* ;
also, boy* super Leghorn hats, *o «• hich tbav ro*.
p» r t!nlly invite lb* sltsntion of the public api 19
Book State ol Georgia.
Savannah, April 2d, 1533.
TATOT ICE TO STtH.KHOLDERS.—On Mon
“«y. the7th day of May ensuing, an election
will bo held ut ibis Rank, lor Mix Directors on the
pnrlol the stockholders, 10 servo lor twelve months
(rom I hat date A. POUTER, Cashier.
April & u)
1 UK SON STREET IClfi COMPANY*
a" fliis establishment will ho opened this day lor
the sale ot lee, the price ol which has been fixed at
the rule ol 28 lbs le ihe dollar
For the accommodation of the public tickets may
he had at the stored ol the following persons, vtx ■
F Lambert & Co MartinTVcderick
Havilantl, Uisley $■ Co Dr I’homas J Wray
I! L Mehi 1) Hoiuct
Anlony & Haim*, Thomas Barrett At Co
Augustin Frederick Kitchen & Robinson
C Ratty \\ rn lletvson
and from the subscriber.
1 be following arc the hours ot attendance at the
Ice House, viz:
From 5 o’clock to 8, from 9 in 2, from 3 to <5,
and from 7 109. And on Sundays (ramB to 10 in
the morning, and from ft to 7 in the afternoon,
Kr.No money will boreceiiud at the Ice House
, ISAAC MOISIi,
apnl 6 dim .S’ec'y A Treas. I’rotem.
cII V N CEO 1- n O lTll
GEORGIA RAIIj ROAD.
, mmm i
ON and after the Ist of April, the Tasscngor cars
will leave Augusta at C o'clock, A. M. Ke
. turning leave Wurrentou at half past 11 o'clock .
RICHARD I’KTKRS, Jr,
Resident Engineer & S’tiu't of Transportation,
mar 29. 3
i GEORGI \ UAliril6Tn NOTICE.
is now carried on the Rail Road be
■ tween Angusia mid IV'nrretiton, at Ihe follow
t ing rates —cotton $1 per Ivile, merchandise 2ii cunts
' per hundred pounds, or 6 cts per cubic loot.
Iletween Augusta and Oamak- -cotton H7i cents
per Dale, merchandise 23 cts per hundred pounds.
' or *ll cts (ier cubic loot,
George H. Thompson, agent ol the Company, at
Ctimr.k.and John II Rdiens, ngenl of the Company
j at iVhrrmiton, will aiDml to receiving and fbrwara
-1 ing produce and merchandise, Without charge for
' coimu.'“*‘ lJI ‘ s or ‘ s |tacion« warehouses
I . ' -en er*r.'"“d Rt , 1,18 above stations for the ro
““'s mitil it is forwarded,
cept.ou of me.chand.se, |f
Resident Engineer ij• Sup } °f Tra.. “urlnlion
spril JO ~ _____
FINE WATCJLIES ANU JEWELH » '
fjtnK subscriber has just received an invoice of
-i fine Gold Levers ol the latest stile <fe best quali
ty, such as single and double circle independent scr
olls lever Watches, with I rom 10 to 25 jewels; Imn
don Duplex Iliad anchor caeapmoiil Levers; gold and
silver Lepine and Vertical WATCHES; also
an assortment of Rich Jewelry, Silver
JOHN is A!lJtip/JY
‘ F s , Watches and Clocks carefully repaired
and warranted. ft(J;3lw2ni mar 3
f OR, ENT ~
Until the (irst of October next, a desirable
Erick Dwelling in a central part ul
broad strnot. Enquire at this oftico.
march 13 (58 if
ajjajfls ’I'D KENT, A large and comino
frSTnfc dious lirick A’toro on Rrond street,
IllflS snitahle lor either a Dry Good or Gro
i.J!lS3u eery business. Foasessien given im
mediately. Enquire ol
jtm 8 __ WM.T THOMPSON,
.4 I | Rnskets Cbampaigne Wine, choice brands
T.A* 3 pipes pure Holland Gin;
3 do C’oniac Hrnndy;
A do Madeira Wine;
2 do Pale and Brown Cherry wine;
1 do Superior port do;
march 13 _ for sale by JOHN COSKF.UY.
PROTECTION INSUKA NTK OOMPA MV,
t|tHß utidcrii?nml,agenta ,es the Protection In-
I snrance Company of" Hartford, Connecticut,
arc prepared to insure buildings and theik ’contents
against Joss or damage by fire on the most reasona
ble terms. M . A J. G.CATLIIV.
oct 31 dlf Bftft
11. HEAD DEN, ARTIST,
BEGS leave respectfully to inform the citizens
of Augusta, that bo fins returned to ibis city,
and taken Ihe room formerly occupied by him in the
Masonic Hall, whore lie intends remaining for a ew
weeks, and where be would be happy to receive
these who may desire his professional services. I
JTrThe public generally, nro invited to call and
see his specimens. non 02
j TV[EW HOOKS.—Just received, by RICH
j In ards <s■ stuy,
A Voyage round Ihe World; including an embassy
to Muscat ami Siam, in 1835, 1836 and 1837, hy
W. S IV. Ruschpilbcrgcr, m. d. Are. author Three
years in Ihe Pacific.,
A Pilgrimage in the Holy Land; comprising rc
colleotions, sketches And. r. flections, made during a
tour to the East, in. 1832 and 1833, by Alpliunss Do
La Marline—iVew edition, 8 Vo.
The Works of Lady lilessingtun, complete in one
vol. 8 vo.
Memoirs of the Life of Sir Waller Scott, Dart by
}.<}. Lockhart —partClh.
Wood Leighton, or a year in thecourttry, by Mary
Hewitt.
Walsingharfi , (hi Gamester, hy C apt. F. Cliamier,
R. N. niitiior of Life of a Sailor, Ren Rrace, &.c.
7Vie liivou ic, or Stprios ol't he Peninsular war, hy
W, H. .Maxwell, author of Stories of Waterloo,
Wild Sports of the West, Arc.
The Fellow Commoner, or remarkable escapes ol
a predestinated rogue.
Charcoal Sketches, nr scenes inn metropolis, hy
Joseph C. Neal, w ith illustrations liy D.C. .lulioston.
The, Art of Dining, and the art ofa laihing high
health; wiili a lew hulls on Sb.ppefsi hy T. Walker.
Diary, illustrative of the times of (i orge IV.) nters
persid with original Idlers from the late Qmlen
Caroline, and from various other distinguished per
sons. apnl 10
I)f, IV. W. Marshall’s Ointment fur the '
JLtJiiict Files.
BIIIK public nfc assured that J have had this rem i
I edy in use lor six years, during which time it
lias, in numeious cases, In eu subjected to the test
of experiment, and, in many instances, on the most
aggravated forms ol tins disease, and always with
m-rlecl success —u« instance of failure baying ever
come to my knowledge. i
The component parts of this remedy are purely
vegetable—vva ranted to contain no mineral sub- '
stance whatever. No particular care as to expo- i
sure is necessary. It may be used without inter t
riipting ordinary pursuits ft causes no pain, but I
has n soothing cflect on the diseased part, ap'i in r
short lime effects a perfect cure.
It is not generally known that >r>
the cause ol that dreadful ib He( . ~ • l | f ‘* often
instances in which 1 lsl| da In most
Hus disease. 1 ‘-,. lV r ' ," Dce " r,,ll o 1 |, !’ ar,, J, r * on
I,dice lllo „. "‘ -■racedi. originally to the I’ile.,;
> oio. __ suffering from them should loess no
i * linf ' .a socking the most efficient remedies,
, None are genuine but those that have rny
I own signature on tho box. W. W. MaRSH A IA,,
Governor Hired, Rirbhiood.
N. B.—Nuinorniis reterenccß ran tie given. We
submit tlir certificates of the Rev William A Smith
nod 1 bomas If nrl, as specimens of many more that
might Jib offered ;
1 Ins is to certify flint I have bad a fair opportu
nity to know both I lie ilatnre and effects of Dr. ,1/nr
simU's remedy (or the Rlind Piles, and think it a
rltity I owe to those who suffer with ibis distressing
disease to say', that it may ho cor fidetilly robed on
ns a safe, agreeable arid eflieient remedy lor the
form of disease lor which the proprietor recom
mends it. Jt nas boon extensively used in the circle
of ray acquaintance, and a case of failure lm« not
oome to my knowledge. ft .If A. SMI 111,
Ed. Vs. Ac N. C. Cun Journal.
Richmond, Vs Oct 21, 1837.
1 hereby certify that I was afflicted for a number
of years w ith the Piles, which produced great weak- '
ness, and a general dr rangement of the «y*i«m.—
Alter sovcral and reposted prescriptions from phy
, sicisns, (wi ich piaved of no avail,) lortimately (or
me 1 saw an account of Dr. Marshall's remculy in a
newspaper. I procured it, and m a short time it
made a [lerfcct cure,and in the course o| twj months
1 regained ray usual health. I can with confidence
i reeumraeud it as aneflinant remedy.
THOMAS HURT.
While Chiretres, C snline, Va Oct. 21,1837.
For rila by NWO.N CARTER, Agnt
i sptil 13 s-Tia Dr Ihustsrsof Gaoiyia
» *s"acawsP I'—•- 1 '—•-- ."S’otef
, OFFICIAL DU A U'/iVW Os THS
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
Far the hoimC t of the Augusta Imlup't Fire Comp'
Clash No M, roll 183 d.
X g 3_ 4 5 6 7 d I) jl> 11 12 13
tit' 3 i si *i? 4>j ;w u 84 STiChd
i HEREBY CERTIFY that the abovo numbe
a na they stand are correct,as taken Ironi the ftin
agcr's certificate of the drawing of the Virgin
Littery, for the lawn of Wheeling, Class N
2. for 1838, drawn at Alexandria, April 7, 183
omJ which determines the fuluof nil tickets held I
tho above Lollory. A. READ, agent.
April 11.
Ticket No.
a it «o
I« » prime of Tw.i hundred and fifty dullura in ll
• born Lollory. The holder is invited to mill ui
receive tho rush.
DRAWS
this daV
GEORGIA STATE
L. O T T I] It Y ,
, For tho benefit o f the
Augusta Independent Fire Company.
CLASS NO. 15, FOR 18J.8.
To bo determined by ibo draining of tbo Virgin
Stale Lollory, lor the Benefit dt the Kichmul
Academy, Class NoB for 1838.
To bo drawn at ALEXANDRIA, Vn. 6n Satunh
April Hth, 1838.
I). S Gkkuurv &■ Co , Manngcn.
A. HEAD, Contractor
SCHEME.
1 I’rvse of S:iO,OtK) ISSO.OPO
I 10,000 10,000
1 6,000 6,000
I 3,110 3 140
1 3,000 3,000
1 2,500 8,501)
1 3,000 2,(100
5“ 1,000 50,000
20 500 10,000
3p 200 e,OOO
123 30# 24,000
126 UK) 18,000
126 60 7,500
A26 50 6,360
„ “ 6 «» 5,040
3 i 6 -'* »0 73,080
j 23,130 1# *34,360
275)« "Ununlinrto $480,180
’ ; •M’oportinn.
I ickei! ?ln— rPfc n > ■
a FOR SALS
A valuable track ol Land in 11,0 Partsi
u ol J'oinle Coupee, Slate of Louisiana
consisting of nbmitOtie Thousand three linn,
cred acres, of land, two hundred and filly o
wliir.li is now under cultivation The hind is pnn
cipally covered with can# break*. There is ot
said plantation a now frame Gm house core.plelr
nr.d (trial null; a I•srn nr Corn house; ft frame duel
.. icet by 53; negro cabins and other out lion
ami. A sufficient ipiantily of horses, tnttlea, oxoi
and utensils, to carry on the crop; a good stock o
milk cows and a drove of hogy. The land is bigl
and free from inundation of the highevl waters; tin
place in healthy,no deatha having oeenred sinci
itH settlement in 1831; tbo soil is of tbo riches
kind.
7’his plantation will be sold low and on necorn
mudating terms providing the purchaser puts oui
suflicienl force. Apply to
JOSEPH LALI ANDE,
New Orleans,
orto A GAUDELLE, Augusta.
march 8 45d2m0
WILCOX At .UItOTUBItS would respectfu
O ly inform the public that having taken ll
large anil commodious Ntore of Mr Jvulsnn, the
will as soon ns the building is finished, which vv
ho about the first week in April, remove from Ihi
present store. They are constantly receiving (loot
from their manufactory, mid will offer their frieni
and the public an extensive assortninnt nl us In
prices us any in the riu ; and nl the same lime a
lidos that they challenge superiority either in wot
ni'insUip or finish. Tliey will be happy to rccci
lie calls o( tlieir (rientls at the old store, tvvodoo
froip C 6t K Lambert At ('• until they mu obln
their new one, of which due notice will he git
in Hie papers march 81
New and Fresh Imported Dry Goods.
JAH. ANDERSON <k Co have just receivr
from Liverpool, direct, the following Dry Good
which they oiler fufsAle on their usual low tern
(or cash, viz ; ,
14 pieces 4 4 black, while, and assorted colors plni
Glassgow Ginghams
21 jiieccs <ln do do and do
25 do small figured colored Jaconet muslins
16 do do mourning do
6 [ ) rip Manchester Inuey calicoos, ass'd pattern
10 dO super lilk rind while do do
5 do rich rind buatiliful lustre English black am
blue black silks lor Indies' dresses
Long Lawns of a very fine quality
Also from New York',
1)4 pieces white Pavilion Gauze
50 do blue anil green do
Together with olltor staple Goods, suitable to th
present and approaching seasons. April I)
SOST—« POCKET-BOOK, containing betwn
-i 50 und 960, nttd sundry rmlcs, among the nun;
her lira one made by Wm. Wright, for 61,500. p.a,
due; two by 11. V. Erwin, for $6OO each, not due
one by U. Philip, for $235, pas' due; one by J .1
Kennedy, and endorsed by Calvin Willey, lot SH7C
past due; one by J J. Kennedy and G. li. Red, /!,
$450, not due, and sundry other notes, ncr.ounls
iVc. mil now remembered. Also, « certificate lb
60 shares of the capital slock ol Ibe Georgia Rai
Roail and Banking Company. All ol tbo ribovr
papers are payable to my order, and can be of m
value without it, of which all parties r oocenter
will lake notice. I will pay the finder $BO lor tin
return of pocket-book and contents.
march 87. _ swim GEO W. CRAWFORD.
GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE
BETWEEN THE NORTH tind SOUTH
It HE PORTSMOUTH AND UUANOKJ
HAIL HOAD COMPANY, b n o now (brut
erl a connection with the Virginia and Marylnnr
Steam Bo il Company, I y wbii-b there is a contin
uous line bir 1 nssertgers from Baltimore or Wash
iugioti to Charleston, 8. C.
GOINO SOUTH.
Passengers will leave Balinnoro at 31 o'clock ",
M. on Mot rluys ami Fridays by the steam k- ( n(
hama, Capt. Siitton—or leave Wasli>-„ t , m , - I ' l
Wednosiluy, in the Colombia T,,,,, '' ," f ,, M
arrive at the depot wits', ; n (v- altlcboll, am
next morning in ..istnontb early Hu
oke cars to Halim. ' r ‘ V J ’“’l
,J. (l ,| m A. ( At Unit.lX I hay ml
,'p 1 ..inglon and BaJcigb (Jail Bond Liltr
" -.oni-hr« at 4 o'oloek someday,an I iirocent
" ilminglon, N. (J. « part of the way on the Wil
mmgton and Raleigh Rail Rond ; or hy taking tin
.Merchants’ Accommodation Line they may proceot
to Raleign ami Graeiisborpiigh when they w ill thee
the southwestern or Piedmont Line us well ns Ihr
Line via .Salem, Wythe court house, Arc. to Nash
ville, (Toon ; Arriving in Wilmington on Thurs
days, Saturdays, and Mondays, they will there taki
the steam limit North < nr ilina, (one of Varnlerhelt'i
best) on Thursday and Monday, and be landed ir
Charleston in. Irom 12 to 16 hours generally in linn
for the cars to Augusta, Ga, on Friday anti i'ues
day mornings. Tito steam boat Fox runs to nini
from Plymouth and Edenton, N. C. in coiinoctior
with ibis Line.
GOING NORTH.
Ismvn Charleston on Hunduysanrl Tuesdays, r
5 y. M break! tsl the next morning at Wilmington
larave Wihningtoa on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, anti by Rail Road a,id (loaches, arrive at
llnlilnx on the evening ol the next days. Slropni
Halifax, and the next morning prn-eod by the Ports
mouth and Roanoke Rail Road to Portsmouth,
where they will bo taken on Sundays und \Vr do-.s
flays, by the Al ihmna (or Balinnoro, at 31 r. M. anil
Fridays by tho Columbia for Washington at 3 r. m
This lino being now complete, offers to the travel.
l«r s route which for speed, safely, comfort and ocoit
omy is not <«juallnd, (hr while it avoids the danger)
of the ocean, it is hnnitondod with tiio Inijgno com
sctpient ti[ein an altogether inland route whore then
is necessarily miicn night travelling.
'l'he Bay Boats ami the „no frort
W ilmington to Charleston are unsurpassed lor ole
ganee and s'l ho p 1 /st coachrrs, horses sin
drivers arc ol the host, mid the Portsmouth n.u
Roanoke Rail Road Company uasnre tho pnhlit
that every means oro cxerlfsl tee»rdla«s of t x(>eii»(
to keep their ron-J in g ics.i order and if well r hostr
and experienced agents ami Engineers uciing uiyi»i
the most rigid writwu instructions can be a guarsa
tee \f\ safety tken it may ha confidently relied .-n,
lm
- * : '■ A i t i V
j PUBLIC SALES.
Cxeculura Halt.
UY W. E. A- .f. 11. JACKSON^
Will he sold on Monday, thn Ifith April, at tlu»
,- r „ late residence of Mrs. Ann Utijnliart, deceased, in
liutkc county, nil that valuable tract of land upon
„iii "Lu ll who formerly resided, containing tru hundred
nit*l thirty-five acres, more or loan, and rumiing
jrt’ within two hundred yards of W nynesborough.—
i.J 11 (win the pre'ujises is a fine two story brick d wal
lino, with a blink smokehouse, and allother neccs
inry out buildings : also, a bountiful garden, tastily
laid off, and which for years has Loom the udinV
rulior. of the tvliolo neighborhood
Also, about 70 head of sheep, Gotland ol hogs, <0
die ol '■ |,, lh', milling which are somo very ho* now
, milch cows, II mules and horses, all the corn and
loddor, fanning utensils, i good road wagons. 2 carpi
- - and sundry articles of household and kilchcu fur hr
tare.
Also, 1 Negro girl, about G years of one, Uavilur
been omitted in the will.
Terms ntsulo. A. J. MILLER, ) „
jas u.ja<;k,son,( Ei '*■
march 21.
Blooded .Stock, imported in the ship China front
■, J‘lngland.
BV JEIiVEV, WAKING & WHITE,.
, <>n IV'£/M’EA7) AF, 18ihi.nsi. ,
mil At 11 o clock, nU.9l.lnel Ifrowu’i.slahlcs, Chorea
~rf rl’" b!w doors north,of llrond slreot.Charleston,
lay will hii sold, the following very \aluuble bloods
ism’libh S 1 U( K , \ iz ■
liny More I'JIIMA,Uy Priam, out of Dublin; she
IS in tool to Discount, by Danker, a very beautiful
horso and a most popnla, stallion n. England.--
Danker was by the celehraled -Smolensko: Hanker,
dinn was Lark, (o sister to Peter Lilly,) by Rubens.
a first ra.n strain as,twill he seen, on both side*
I imm w .is foulii d in 183-1, bred by Ihe /Carl of ( he*
torfie d.gothy I'nam.ont of Dahlia, who ws. by
Phantom, her dam by \Vaty, (1 „ t of Moses dum by
(.ohannn; she is now heavy with foal, and is ol uu
inen«i? value. ’
llai, Mart, foaled in 1833. bred by Mr. Painter s
cc chraicd brooder in .Staffordshire; was got bv tL
celebrated Wma, ll)n . , viniu . r „r ,| le great Bt, Logo,
stakes at Doncaster, out of Eleanor, by A/nl.y-
I ns mare is likely to prove a most valuable brood
mure, Ironi her size and stihslat ce
/?uy Mare, 3 yenrs old, by Emancipation, out of
' o' ’’ ls ul *° 111 ,l »nJ to Discount
n.nZT, '* I by Emelins, in foal *
Dir bale her, avert celebrated horse lor blood and
porlormaiiee. She is hy Etnebus, adioillod to bo
the craejv horse of bis day
C/icsnut Mare LAL)\ SIJEFFIPI 7) i...
- mP ’ ! l, g‘ ,f . I’nnirusc 1 ’ nnirusc - 'I bis mare is very valuable
Iriur ASree"”'* 6 * Uh " tance * °* « ■«!*-
n, yuco, - Dull. 3 years old, of tin, Durham brood
n i raised by ,Tn. Ashcilinn a highly valuable stocJi
'* in England. . i
"I Also, n one year old man Rum, ,';;ed by Mr. Clun
hum bis celebrated Hull Charley, nut wl a ecu#
111 ol the pure short Jiortied breed. Charley took Ibo
•''» ynr, in 183(1, and also the bead
r :,Z'J ni lb,)/,n| the Liverpool Agricultural mooting'.
11 Also, several Cows, of the Durham bleed ;om
wr h her calf, all the rest in call.
'!' "lock IS perhaps the most valuable that hob
;b ever been ollered in this market, ot imported blood,
le and furnishes an cxCellonl opportunity to our faros
’* er.s to improve thoir stock.
* l *Do pedigrees, all properly authenticated by cor
lificates ol the U. S, Consult, niay be seen at tho
"■ uflico of Jervey, Wuring Oi IV bile, iu Hroau-o»
a Charleston, S. C.
Conditions of sale—promissory notes, voids
proved endorsers, payable in ninety det s.
npril 9 twld
~ i.Vc.b.., ..oT.7:.;oTiTja,i l ,.
ul- travelling cither to Tallnbassea or
lie * ''s vicinity, will do well to notice thn follow
ey in K regulations: a new stage lino is now commenced
; j| direct from Tallahassee to Dainbridge, byway of
( ,j r Pleasant Grove, meeting the northern stage in IVain.
ids «"d leaving immediately on its arrival,
ids "pend the night in Pleasant Grove, end arrive in
„vv 1 allahasseo at ten o’cloelt the next day. Aa thia
nr . robio will ho norformed altogether in the day, olid
uk- 110 <‘ v< *ry ofToit wijl he made to give general suii.s
ive loelion, the subscriber llalters himself that lie shall
om have the patronage ol u generona public,
hin “Pril PA am \V. H. CASSEfiPT.
, CITY NIIEim r’S SALIC. *
_ £ *h« first Tuesday in May next, will bo aoldv
" "I the lower market house, within the uttisl
sri|o hours, two tlwrllinfj; lots of laud, in tho city
, I.D"B »" (he south side of Ellis,and between Canip-
I hell and Jackson streets, known as the property of
"‘1 James O'Connell, fronting on Ellis feet, bock to
(irec;« Sired— feet; the said lot will be sold undo*
"" ah. fa. issuing from the Court of Common Pleas,
city ol A itgosla, A lexaoder bunion vs J nines O’t’on
noil. J criiui, ctml). Purchagcrn to pay for (ikiM
~ E. iWAKTJM, S. C. A.
March 31, IB3H. will
. «IC JI MO V O NllKli'l
‘j VV ‘ ‘ the first Tuesday i„ J ulm
* 9 0t ., ll ‘e lower market in tfio city of Au
gnsla, willpn the legal hours of sale, the (ollowin#
negro s aves, to wit-Edmund, a .nun; Pntsey
her child named John; and Sally, a woman, nil of
wlngh are levied on as tint property u l James M
10 arlcr, hue of Richmond couniy, deceased; n/5w in
the hands ol John Carter and Thomas 'ilarretl ad
- nmiistiutors on tho (-stale ol the said do censed to
|,n ““"*7 a fi. In. from the lidhrior Court of »aid couillv
foreclosure at the suit of Lewis Iw. Hndgo vs tU
mt said James ill. Carter. *
'!' A I.SO,
■ • At tho same lime and place,a negro chijj named
• ’ ‘-‘ !WI D n,uJ “ negro woman and her tour rluldrsrt
or Viz: Leuisn, All,ort, Elsey, and .hike, hvwd on m’
», |he property of James Al. Carter, to >msty afi “
r from ho Inferior ( onrt offiiclimond county, sithe
C Still ol tin, Almost., Insurance and Hprltini-(; UUJ L.
® ll,u J «'ne« M. an d Nelson Carter
3 upril 7 P. BllSlf, l)#p.
S’-Jd KcH’ili'il,
«Si KANAWAY on the ‘Jth Jan la.st a
licgro woman named ABBE: owned
r; ■• r -«W|rnl years past hy Mr Jacob Dan
/' t/F'rk , 1 ‘; .! ll,s I'htce, and formally by Mtm
f fIL ,ie or 1 Da 11 (or I*-, ot Wilk sor Lin-
I- SkeiiL fool- ImV "l >,| fiiciilafrly in' bar lolt
„ | VVilkes ami Lincoln court
[ , 'nay .ay she is hiring le.r own rltno. It is
’ -y C.e has a pass. Twenty five dollars will
r I ". given (i,r her delivery to die in Augusta, or tor
such information as will lead to her recovery!
it. inarch 7 J G DUNLAP.
n{ The Washington Spy w ill priblisli the above fhr
ni Him, and forward the account to J O D.
II i 'f)l, MROW IV of Rrown's Ferry, look from the
l( , Indians one bend uitard C’h tin with “Wm Flour
,j noy Angijit 'ii; 1831," worked in it with gold heailst
|. also, one full jewelled dun) le-cased Imnling watch,
1B with gold guard chain and key—lit- watch his*
„j three letters on tho front case—(he owner, or any of
p , Ins relate,ns can get it hy describing letters .and prov
io tig p operty. It no applicaliolt h» made I i four
tnunllls, the watch will un sold nod the proceeds dl
s_ vided among thn troops,—application to h.i made|to
;f! the editor of the ( olnmhu.s Herald for the head
’ w chain, uit,l tnr ihc b nlch to Col Drown.
n The Colini,bos //ora'd will copy the above and
IH or.vnrd the neeoniit to Cid l.innvo. nov 27 H*J77
d M UlfV SfIEItIFF’S sale: *
AN the first ’fneaduy in May next vvill besold
A-R at :he lower market house, within the usual
hours ol sale, six valuable lots of .Laud in
the corporate limits. King on the south sideof
hroMrl s reel, hounded hy l.liis and (trim streets,
j numbered in the plan of the city of No Ilfi, 117;
I I'd, 113, 108 and JO'J, all niniimg throngli
having a front each ol forty fe, I more or less. The 1
, ;? ,(I property known formerly • s that of Mrs F.lijfn
, ( htyton, and lately ns that cflljo Mate Hank; lev -
,! "J n ' properly of Petr/ AlcMf.hon, t j satis,- ’'•' "*
Ily a ft-la. Ironi the caurt of common pleas ol llm
city of Augusta, ill favor of John Coskey and others
' vssni.l .McMahon. Terms cash.
march IG wtd E MARTIAf, ShfT. CA.
™ Ih nielintnnd Supnior Court —Feb 17, JB3B
, K Catharine Chorlee, j
vs - Libel fit Divorce,
m Nathaniel Charles )
.. The Mmrifl having returned tnnt the dcfendsnl
b I' not to lie (onni). it is lliorfore, ordered, th 'l It*
j( he rcijoirod uniinenrnt the next term of tine Gum
l( . and answer,ur thn Court will prooued as in caaet.f
|fl judgenent by default, and it is further ordered that
n ibis rule he puhlitiied m one of the Gaz.ilos of the
~ city of Aug ‘tto once a month l.'f three nvaubs
proceeding to| he next til this Ciiu-t FVS
-1 ruary 17, tujg.
) A true ,'IH let froio lh» mi, utee.
mar 3 ooncji JAMES Mrt W* Clerk