Augusta chronicle and Georgia advertiser. (Augusta, Ga.) 1822-1831, October 30, 1830, Image 1

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JkWmwmTM CHHONICX.XI A^D GEOHGM •tIBT'ERTISER. OFFICE \O. aot, BHOAD-ST. AUGUSTA, GA. SATURD AY, OCTOBER SO, tS»O. VOLUME IS. - AO. ■ A.- . fUEUSIIED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY A. H. PEMBEBTO.V, TERMS. BEMI-WEEKLY PAPEn./IVK noi.i,Aß.s jier annum, payable in advance , or oIA DULLAuS at the *cnd of the year. WEEKLY PAPER. THftKE POM.ARS per ■annum, payable in advance, or FOL It DOLLARS at the rial of the year. No paper will I»cdiscontinued (except at the choice of publisher,) until nil arrearages are pai<l. ADVERTISEMENTS are inserted semi-weekly Jit tt'i 1-2 cents per square, tor the first insertion, uml W 3-4 •cents for each succeeding insertion — weekly , ul 62 1-2 cents per square lor each insertion—and «nmlWy(when ju»t exceeding one square) at 81 for each insertion.— None, however** small, i.s charged less than one square. Those intended to be limited must have the number oi Insertions, semi-week ry or weekly, written on them, or they will he inserted- semi-weekly till forbid, and ch«r .ged accordingly. TJie publisher take? upon himself the risk of all remit tances of money made to him by Mail—the person remit ting, first paying the postage, and obtaining from the Dost* master, u written or verbal acknowledgement of tint amount, ami its deposits in Ins office, which shall be given totin' publisherinrtu«# ofniiHCftrrtßj**. LETTERS (on business) must be postpaid, or they will not be taken out of the office. The LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES arc published in ibis paper. AimWAl WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1830, “ lie just , and fear not." lire at Athens.— lt ia with painful regret that tvo announce the destruction by fire, of a large I portion of Franklin College. The extensive K .four story brick building last erected, together if with iliu Library, and various Astronomical and Mathematical Apparatus, Ac. &c. contained in H it, was consumed on the morning of the 23d I instant. The lire broke out between 2 and 3 I o’clock, A. M. and raged for about an hour and I a half. It is supposed to have been occasioned I Tiv accident. We understand that no Insurance | was effected on any of the properly destroyed. J Tliia is, indeed, a most serious injury to ibis A energetic aud valuable Institution, whose bislo- I i ry, from its origin, to its late higli state of itn- M provemont and usefulness, is one of repeated * difficulties, arising from extrinsic causes. We I trust that the people of Georgia, now properly 1 estimate the value of ibis excellent Institution— t its extensive and enlightening moral and literary '§ jnlluencc upon the State, and upon its general 3 .character at home anil abroad. Now is the I time for them to testify their regard for it; let ■ them lay aside all past prejudices and parly A considerations, and with a regard for the good * of tiie State alone, call upon their Roprescnta | lives in the Legislature, now silting, to extend J cur b a liberal and judicious relief to Franklin J College, as will not only remedy tho disaster -which has just befallen it, but givo it a cheering -tin l l stimulating hope of a bright and prosperous .future. f T.iniiß OF KI<ECTIOS BBTl’in« SOU Ot TOOKII, 1890. 1I M ‘ ,3mr*r\ ** I m »rt m\Clsl C 5 *8 < I r {f> V < r O' a a I t > » a ® --”S►«2o o I a x > ?• » £ S 2 P £ ,S 2 t 5 2 2 5 C. &■ SENATORS. BEPKESE'IiTA’mES. XOU.NTIES. f 2 g g | ” j f f g g j « f £ « § :• r;j w T 2 ™ 621 sai 291 291 o' 45 a| 105, Thoilms. ll’outdl, »I 4A•%aT%*Sf “i »i *8 “ U3 jE”: Issi* SSE? m 1». 11* m ®r. m*»m »i ■'« »l >»l£&*">**"»■ a-* g; ss? s, d«™»«J, „a £;; » »"“■ •*' ««j *. ■;;; *«l *ri “S "i Ssg| S Saf- B;S' i«i si! *aaßfs %a s s r?" ' ’ i o M 8 490 Mil 517 ®«1 8l 381 i 470 m\ 62* CO Mitchell. \ttuU, Dough'*,. Lowe. J A ;Sft‘ .mV nl, j () .) 41 «, i7j 961 23, 228 190 162 98 3 M Hatcher. King. Gamin' 109 “rji 'ri J 7R iur, Ir, 1 102 ISO 27 18 131 60: 34 103 Floyd. Hardee, Atkinson. r , i n Viol V~r o*jft 147; I gas* fell 51i! mm«•m«• W■« « w ; “i Wi “IK"-"* 1 - Ja s*' r :"; 9}' a SJ *8 551 1 a SS: S .S .ft a .; .«& A-fi i(|io 012 226 302 433 PCs'. 716 176 72 460 1 227 Kazan/. Atkins, Mayes. £,olcu’ 79 1 , 194 IT) 91 -CO 120 ' 52 5U| 8 60 58| 37 8 1 279 Graham. SmUh. y o '. J \ ,1! iV’i ~ 1(10 IG o uol 5 47 158 9i 36 118 IValthour. \HMman. Uutgkam, g C a II Alien. BlukicM, Oliver, Iluuiton. I as* SWarn » * jji g; «»5 g 9 | *£ !««, r' ,r 3v,t vS o 5 a « a*t *W 4n/ &» tt 101 431 143; IOC 1 227 .I,ti/w.ua. PWwO, IW4 BmK. r' 1 ", ’ sSI 519 581 256 249 »W 200 296, 45 1371 903 1101 , !««rr««. **«*. , Biijcttc, 2,8 j.IJ .vl 2.) 24J -J i, w 31 4171 425 475) 553: 2 Stocks. (-onr, Rm Matthews. Greene, j3O 2.vi 10.), 0 '. (),,•> 431) 0431 csj Green. 0 uni, Ghulston, lirciralrr. Gannett, u ynn, rß. C 21 1 289 "7 37 312 5611 52cl 517* 25: 148 614 312 694 6.Sayre. \U'i>mcs, Catnes, GraybiU. Hint nek, 621 280 , 37 37 4U 001, £ ;{ ... , MGJougaldJpknon. Hams , A~o Zrt «.)*• *••**, „ ,<».><,, n on 4 osiJ 284' 13ft r>ftO Cobh. ; Wellborn . Houston, 385 474 462, 410 Henry, 432 1058 103.il 422 -A), 1 > gg.>' "*"> h WO 810 «;f 02,.| 304 900 .'lO, jO. 480 . 316 Blair. Habersham, 486- 943, 1126 801, 370 213 3<, 1() , 2 : 1 134 irilrar. ]9tm r ni i2i' J|. 640 492 497 503 535 21oi 301, 3091 789, 53 Reese. U^mrirnanmAtndonPriet Jasper, 599 6411 .k>7. 402 •>4J 402 4J<| . 0( . 3;j7 | 4313, 807 16 Singleton. \Howe.n, Burns, ImliHc. Jnrkson, 531: 553; 724 3,2 40a 310 -w, ;) (. 2S lp arisll , Day Jones FletrcUin, Northern. Jones, SJB, oiJ SI A 010 ; ,, w i ...tj q» aio, ftl 2r>o 238 107' Stapleton. Hudson, Harr. I Jeferson, 361 267, 159| bC 309' 338 2,0 g( , 21 j 40 1 lent y. Curry, Murray. Lincoln, 3b.) 271 3 >•> 26a 243 .83 ---• j 070 ;i25 2291 2 Monroe. Kellum, Hampton. % Jaiurcns, 371 W 13 5| •!-•> oa7 11., • . ' 30 j;w jq 100 Hines. Jones, (tic between Tinker anti Liberty l'«l 130 m 8, »«; •;« 00 S 156 102 160, Btair. Blacltshirc. V le.i„ S U,n.) JLowndet, 218 134 128, 1( 203 0 Jl. n;; 4 j g( , Ci 5 255 Thomas. Stafford, ts-e, !V: } J ~V:> 4JB BC, 239 224‘ 28o‘ 707 3 mbet. Uonard, Pearman, hnney. Morgan, 4-W, Bj3i 303, 141 •• , • \ 4 _ 080 5 20 . 641, 232 Kina. Lester, Simmons, Holland, filonroc, 791, <77| 6,.. ■)_■ J , 31 r,l r,j goj 350 j 2181 249, 55 [TToolfolk. Gresham. Muscogee, j 393 182 183. Ill) -90 3,0 • 1( . 24 14 loci 3B ! 21 136'HW. Hopkins, Thomas. Mclntosh, 120| 70 7b| 1, 114 133 . jt :i| 1 n;i' 13 265 Daniel. long, Strickland. Madison, 381 22 2,a 2., 261 320 j IW| | 112 Bryan. Me liens. Montgomery, 113 113 , 1 11-V 1J- jl- 1( .,, 44 m h!) j G o jufij 255 Ector. Purdue. 1 Mcrniccther, 1,0 324, fit 3 310 10L 211 1 , ;!1 , 51 Temple. Williams. 3fneion, 117 74, 7., 55l & ™ 8 ' 7 ’ 2 36! 411 1 775! 38 Robertson. Neal, Tannin. Newton, /09| (311 40« o)A •> > 21 Coze. Voicnsend, \ounjr, Cottier, i Oglethorpe, 52S 4oJ, 214, 76 4«0. 371 z* \ 4 y 7 77j! 26 Branham. Hudson, Turner, JUid, Holt. I rutnarn. 70v 331', 292, 57 408 ~46 007 417 J* 8 507.K«r«. Taylor, Holman. PulasJUf oU.> *-* l)1{ 4 . nr iqi, 174 Prior . Adams. I Richmond, 820 Jo2| 4.»4 237, £0 010, 2io C1 ; 11H 5 28 Farris. Kelly. Habvn , 22. J 172 20*> I*B 21), 27 ! r,., £3 Sndlings. Randolph. | 161 221 2ft,11 1; IQ3 |- >4 j 368; 1331 45 32| 33l! Bryan. Gross, Urdu i atri?* U i 81 | 237 226 253 143 ! 1«! 192 256 l/onct. TAam^on. TnlUoJcrro, &>■ 39 8 .■ ~ , tin j(/) 214 I ,1 oung. Jones. ’Thomas, 237 93 63j o 23a 230 , 48 10( . 1 3 „, ggg 276 410 115! 6arren. Beall, Hodges, Griffur. Twiggs, 419 307. n o! 2 « 89 5; 20.>;K>J/». WaMan. Telfair, 110 127 138, 110, 1 | | j I(J4 | fil' 102 162' 30 Surreney. < Pad jet. Tattnall. 141 30 29 So| 16J 147 140 100 £ als 250 16t ;; 306 IVhite. 2W«s. T alboG 34a 4b4j, 420 , 384 319 30-. 333 444. 209 , 445, f tl'.SUJge. \McCoy. Troup, 02.< 456 r 310 88 4 - j, 7 it;o 345 215 319 i Greene. Vvson, Jtf“ hr L'.l 014 S 3171 207; 113 318 66; Cl6| 19|lfoo/cn. Willis, Irrin, Brawn, Pope. llilfecs, %l\ 673( 50b 478, 381] 3 4 308, 31, 21, 427 i\f Echols. Lucas, Hisley, Myers. 'Walton, fin l Hf| °ni 7 f , ™ 530 4 3j; nij'l 22' 430 634! 112 723) 22 Munrrirf. Hyatt, II ilson. Jones. Warren, 611, 2611 32, 6a, ~89 a3B. 40- " G 9 96 84, - 715 Hall. ifateher, Neal. Wilkinson, 280 496 090, 3.3, 1 1 1 „ , 401) 113 359 . 321 'Tennille. It ceres, Rutherford, Curry. j 437 , 320, 276| 147| 400 326| 213 S»3j , nl | 2| Hobson. From the Edgefield (S. C.) Carolinian, Oct. 23. lit -GUI Edgefield,’ on the 10th inst; Jonathan Williams indicted n mortal wound, with a rifle, upon John W. Yates, w hereof he died on the 12lh. The Jury of Inquest rendered a verdict of H Murder. Williams has escaped from justice. He is of middle size, black hair r and eyes, dark complexion, and forbid ‘ ding: countenance. Ilenjnmin Evans if was brought to our jail, on Thursday last, charging with aiding and abetting in the \ crime i ! _ 1,,, j | , |, r IdIDIITUIAL. U - " ‘ ~ ‘ r [BY THU Bit. BIIIG WILLIAM AT CHARLESTON.] litvmtrooL, Sept.J. " Tlte demand for Cotton has been limi- I ted tliis week, and in tlte stiles by private '' contract, we have to notice a reduction " of Jd per lb. in the price of must descrip v lions from out- last quotations. Thepub- lie sales of Sen Island yesterday, went off’heavily, at n decline of id per lit. in , tiie lower, mid Id per lb in the liner qual ities. Tlte sales by private contract con sist of-—2!>7o Bow ed at (Sid to 7jd chiefly at6jt«7id for middling to fair; Kiri) Orleans atGj toH,l. chiefly at7(d to 7jd for middling fair to good fair; l!)00 Ala ' liama and Mobile at tljid to Hd ; .Vc, A.c. Making a total, including those sold by auction, -f. 10.100 bags The arrivals are t 12.720 bags. . Extract of a letter, dated i IjIVKRPOOL, Sept. 7. r ThejT is ft little more confidence in oar 1 Cotton market, lint the disturbed state in i { which Ihe continent is in, still Ims its el . | feet on commercial movements in this ' I country. Should the consumption for ’ I Cotton continue on, it will not he lower 1 j until the new crop arrives freely ; as we * are led to believe it will not be abundant, 3 ! it will prevent much speculation in this market, which is generally tiie menus of 9 1 getting up prices; however, 1300 bags good Uplands was taken on that account on Saturday, at 7Jd a 7jd per lb. •‘Sen Islands continue much neglected, I they having gone so much out «t use, it p is now difficult to form any opinion how l- low they will go; therefore il you go to the full extent of my limits, say 18 cents, let it he for a good article ; at the same time have in mind, I would prefer com mon quality at about Ida 17 cents; my II limits for Uplands are also liberal.'’ t y Extractfroma litter dated l.ircrprwl, Sept. 0, ■i “The sales of Cotton for the past litre* i- days are estimated at 5000 hags, 1200 ol d which have been on speculation, and sev n oral purchases have been made on low er terms, we consequently note a decline dar ing tiie lust 10 days oi fully [dpt. lb. 1 lie S unsettled state of affairs on the Continent, * with u great decline on our funds, bus had some efl'ecls oil our mnrkms. DIED. In this city, on Friday nvrnmg, the 223 inst. after an illness of ten days, DABNEY BERRY. Esq. ill the 47th year of his age. lie was born in the State ol' i Virginia, ami at an early period of lift;, emigrated to this i State, sinei; which, he has generally resided in the viciui- a ty of, and in this city. The loss to society by the demise of a man, so bound to it by all the generous sympathies of our nature, and so useful in all the public mid domes- tic relations of life—ull of which, even his enemies. (If indeed he had any,) will concede, he filled with the great- < est promptitude and fidelity, is incalculable. But who i; eun estimate the loss, bill those who have felt it, of such . a mau to a young und rising ftunily, consisting of a wile 1 and five children, suddenly deprived of a prop, the impor- <’ tauce of which, to them, is seldom tell until removed?— . Such an one has left, together w ith a circle of friends, J who are only qualified to estimate the magnitude of the * chasm which is made by his death, audio mourn a loss, truly irreparable. Were it the purpose of the impotent pen, that indites this brief tribute to Ihe. virtues of a friend, to pourtray in their true colors, the extent and variety of his worth as a man, citizen, friend, husband, father, brother, and mas- 1 ter—a volume would be required. It will suffice to say, that the inscrutable decree of Omnipotence has seen cause -J to remove to another and a better world, the subject of f this notice •, be having while inhabiting this vale of tears, eminently filled the character, so appropriately described by the poet, us “ the noblest work of God” — an honest Man., In tins city, on the 20th inst. after an illness of 20 days, HENRY EVE AVI LEY. son ofthc late John Wil ly, deceased. In the 13th year of his age—Just tilth at pe riod of life when the Intellectual ftn-ulties are developing— and when the hopes and expectations of relatives and friends, are raised for the future character and prosperity ofthc youth, lie is by tiie mysterious, but all-wise and good decree of Divine Providence, summoned to the place ~ prepared lor all living. To say of this interesting youth, * that for strength of intellect, he* had but lew equals, is to r, pronounce but justice to his memory—and that he had . improved hi* time, and was held in high estimation by 1 his preceptors ami 'schoolmates, they will feelingly uc- n knowledge. | At Edgefield C. 11. on the IPlh inst. of a lingering ill- . ness, Mrs. REBECCA FRAZIER, consort of * Col. Benjamin Frazier, aged 30 years the best eulogy fi of the dead are the works of the deceased ; and if good works avail aught, the lamented subject of this notice was equally prepared Ibr that lift’ which passes as a shadow, ‘ and that which never ends. .*■ At her residence in Tallialhrro county, 'on the morning u of Thursday the Mth lust. Mrs. ELIZABETH THOMPSON, in the 30th year of her age. Never __ has it fallen to the lot ofthc writer of this obituary notice *“ to announce the death of so deservedly and generally es- I teemed a lady as Mrs. Thompson. During a period of 1 thirty-live years\since she left her native State. (Mary land) she has made her residence in this place, where, she frequently diliused around in Iter neighborhood the glowing (lame of beneficence which she diligently fed, from the abundance of her zeal und worldly goods. Be ing descended of respectable parents, whose means were nliluent, she had early opportunities, which site turned to i useful occ. ’Uiit. At so advanced an age, all the disliu- • finishing virtues, which give to religion dignity and bene ficial etlect, and bestow on society character and improve- ji meat, belonged to her In a peculiar degree. It can be . truly said, that her virtues were many, her limits (If airy) * lew; the ffirmer during life, had a salutary Influence on i the society in which she mixed, while the latter never drew her from the path of duty or the line of conduct. ' Her home, the purest temple of a woman’s fame—her < homo was the scene in which she displayed with ole- | gance the suavity of refined manners, the gravity of sin- cere piety and the cmmnlsHeralion of unostentatious and 1 unfeigned charity; there, surrounded by her children and t by her children’s children, like a second Scinpronia, the virtuous mother ofthc Gracchi, she polished and improv- ed them. The narrow views of sectarian prejudice nev er clouded her understanding or never caused her to wound the feelings of her dissenting acquaintances.- £ Tiie practical knowledge and dutiful'observance of her religion, which she closely adhered to through life, shone with edifying and striking lustre during her last illness. - fround Ihltli enlivened by virtuous deeds and pious prac tice, enabled her to resign w ith composure and confidence her soul into the bauds of her mercilid Iledeemer aud i God. JLufuet Grove, October Jtf. , r* U'e arc authorized to announce i WTI.IjI AM MrGAR. Esq. tt euncli- J'.iic for Si-iiator, to fill the vacancy oc caßioncfl l,y the death ofPctcr Craw ford, E-q. of Columbia County. Oct 27 ill 7 JITICIT WC BS TI IT Gr AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH. f|MHS MEETING will commence M- TO-MOUHOW EVEjVLYO, ami "'ill be continued through Friday. Satin* - chiy, and Sunday. Preaching " ill com mence in the morning at hall' past 10: in tin* afternoon at ft: in the evening at early candle light. Several ministers are ex pected from adistance, " ho " ill conduct the Exercises ofthe Meeting. Oct 27- 7 M l 6 S. IIUTCHIASOA, BEGS leave to inform her friends, that her SCHOOL is now open for the reception of Pupils. TEXIMB OP ADMITTANCE. For the first Class per Quarter, #1- 50 Second Class Do. It) 50 < let 27 wlt 7 A 3AED. ST ATIIAM HULL tenders his most JLi sincere thanks to the public, lor their patronage to his Auction Establish ment, and is determined to merit its con tinuation by his future promptness and assiduity. They can only mid to the ob ligation, he is already under to them, by calling ns quickly after sales for their goods as may be convenient. lie has removed to his .Veto Store, two doors above ,1. A S. Hones' Hardware .Store—where he will attend to any com mands in his business. Oct ‘27 7 CHOCKEKY, CHINA, AM) fjmiK Subscribers having formed a ■ connexion in the above business, invite the patronage of their friends and the public. They arc now receiving, and intend constantly to Keep on hand, an assortment for wholesale and retail, in cluding Mantle, Pier, Toilet, Swing and Fancy Looking Glasses, Castors. Liquor Stands, Ate. The business will be con ducted uiuler the firm of At the former stand of W. Harris, No. Rroad-st., in the Masonic Huilding. The long experience of the parties, and the latter's being interested in an Establishment at Charleston, 8. C. and in N'ow-Vork, ullbrd.lhc greatest facili ties for importations A. purchases, which a splendid stock and tempting prices will testify. WILLIAM HARRIS. J.MO. 11 LUDLOW. Augusta. Oct, 517. w-m 7 ADVERTISEMENT. AIR. Algiers! Algiers! Algiers! Wanted a King for Algiers ! One from Cork, Or one from York, Who have or pity in tears. Algiers! Algiers! Algiers! Wanted a King for Algiers 1 One without ('ash AN ould make a poor dash, For his kingship would be in arrears. Prepare ! Prepare! Prepare I Prepare for the King of Algiers ! A diadem first, Free from tyranny's rust, Must set free on his majesty s cars. Alack! Alack! Alack! Our finances run very low, And Paul Clifford like, We would not strike, (For Gold) the burglars blow, Oh ! who " ill buy ? oh ! who will buy i A crown for the King of Algiers, For France and Spain, Are filled with pain, And the Hourbons are all by the ears Oh! keep you cool I oh! keep you cool For we have a banker who can buy, A crown for Algiers, And a crown for Greece, And make them a pi esent. of one n piece la the*llash of a mussulman's eye. Oho! Oho! ANDREWS you know, ; Snugnnder thcGlobe, with prizes, ho! ho Please now step forward, end let tin folks know, In plain recitative—'tis thus, mid 'tis so. NOTH. f AMDKEWS Sold not long since, to a resident oflhi place, one of the snug ho I ho! I’lll/h! 1 to the most agreeable tune of $3,000. October 27 lt_ 7 rIiREy’SFERny frei FOR PRODUCE. fgnHH Merchants of Augusta. ha\ made an arrangement with tl owner of Farcy's Ferry, by which : Wagons loaded witli more than one bu ofCotton—-All Carts with one or ino bales Cotton—And all Wagons loadt with Flour. Macon, or Tobacco, shall I admitted with the Driver, to pass and r pass free of charge, for the term of oi year from this date. MARTHA FURRY. Angusto Oct. IS, IHftO. Itw 7 B AGGINGiYIMDIROIM. Ll > HDi PIECES Rest Kind lieu O W HEMP RAGGING, 75 Tons IRON, Assorted, With a Comvi.kti: As*"!l T> " :N ’ r OF att a cjr&r. S A rc offered **or Sale by loIIN L. AN DERSON & Co. Sept tvlm is 101 4 Just Published t A F, i Occasioned by a Pamphlet, entitled, ! "A Conversation on an Important Subject," 1 FOR SALE AT W. LAWSON’S Job Printing Office and the Book-Stores. Price 25 Cents, and $2 per dozen. j Oct 27 ftt* 7 * Mrfcu cs-umHiiio SI w. SCOVELL & Co- I HAVING removed to J. P. King, J Esqr's now Brick Range, ft doors be- j • low their old stand, are now receiving . i and opening 150 PACKAGES of swagm smm i ; Brs 6M90» « . PEW® OtTTIBS.T, I , COMBS, &o.'* Comprising a very general assortment of V'.W.t, ;VN « WIN V'KU . 1 GOOfoS, All of which will he sold on the most ' ■ liberal terms (ff” Country Mcrelnints and City dealers are invited to cal! and j , examine their Goods. Oct 27 ftt"* 7 ft'/’ The Courier will please insert the nhnve ft limes weekly. _ CROCKERY i 1 AND aLASS-TTAEIE. , I THE SUBSCRIBER, I In eonseqiK-ace of ill health, having de termined to bring his business to u close, .’. will sell by i ATJGTIOW,.. On WEDNESDAY, the lOtA of November next, 120 CB.VfUN & lIIIDB. OF < CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. e j .Inst received by the ship Grand Turk, i from Liverpool, containing an assort i meat well suited to this Market. < ALSO, „ At the same time, his entire remaining Stuck of 1 Crockery, Glassware, I, &c. Ac., II Comprising n great variety of articles, lie "ill continue to dispose of his (Stuck I ■ at very reduced prices for Cash, or town ■ paper, until the day of Sale. 'PERMS.—AII sums not exceeding j #10(1 Cash, over #IOO and not exceeding , #2OO sixty days, over #2OO and not ex- ( , feeding #ftoo ninety days, over #ft()o and , not exceeding #SOO four months, .over , #SOO six months credit, approved en | dorsed notes. , •TAMES RONES. WILL RE RENTED at the same lime, to the highest biildor, the valuable stand at the corner of Rroad and M’ln tosli-streels, with the back Stores, which he at present occupies until the first of- October next. Del 20 4tw 5 B A*C l GOODB JUST RECEIVED AT A. KNOWtTON’S TANOV STOSS. i BLACK, White aud Sem*let Merino Mantles, Do. do. do. Cashmere do. 3-1 and 6-1 Merino Shawls, ft-1 and 5-4 Thibet Wool Shawls, . Imperial Mingle and changeable Silk do. Gilt and Embroidered Crape and Man darine Shawls, , Extra rich Gauze. Shawls and Scarfs, land 6-4 Brocade and painted Merino Shawls, Fig'd changeable Mandarine Lawn, Do. do Algerine do. "' Plain do GrodeNap, i , Green, Pink. White and Salmon colored Gro de 'Ann, Rich,fig'd Gro ilc Naplesfor Bonnets, black aud whilcSatins, & Black Mode. Light Blue, Pink, NVhite and Black Gro ’ <lc Nap. Rlack Italian Lustring, (first rate) Do. Levantine. Sinchew & Sarsnet Silks do. Gro dc Berlin and Gro de Zan, , Silk Florences, all colors, 1 Rlack, while and green Italian Crape, 11 Green Worsted Rnroge. {line and wide) Splendid Hindi Lace Veils, ft-1 and 6-1 Plain Bohhinet Lace, 1-4 figured do do. White Luce Veils-and Lace Shawls, • English Thread Laces and Edgings, Do. do. nnd Bohhinet Insertings, " Rohhinqt Lace Edgings and plain Quil lings, Narrow Silk Rraids. e.H colors, Changeable Embroidered Satin Bonnet Ribbons, richest article of Hie kind ever offered in this market, *• Embroidered changeable and plain wa tered belt Ribbons, in great variety, ve |{„.j, Watch and Gtuird Ribbons, -be Plain Talfcta Ribbons, all colors, Nos. from U to 22, ale Riack Silk Frog and Daisy Buttons, ~,1 ‘ Gimp Lewies, Lace and Pearl Buttons, led Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ English and be French Silk Hosiery, re- Ri„ck and White Silk IlalfHose, >nc Indies' black, white A col'd II 8 Gloves, il)o. do. do English Silk do. Gentlemen's do do Silk and 11. S. do. At«n, Received aa Above. 1 case fine Leghorn ROLIVAHS, I case ladies & misses Dunstable Ronnets, " A general Assortment of seasona ble Staple Goods, expected daily. October 20 21w 5 -■ ' -'■■■■ JUAW INSTRUCTIONS mu COMMISSION ER#<s in an approval lortn. GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBERS Aro now Receiving a part of thoir srppi,y op . g?£Xr& ANU GOODS, VIZ: Dnlflo. Point, and Rose Blankets, White red and green Flannels, Superfine white Cause Flannel, Reeking and Floor Cloth Baize, Superfine Blue Cloths and Cassimeres, Sattinets, Cloth and Valencia Shawls’, Rich Garment and Furniture Prints, 7-8 Furniture Dimity and Fringes, * >-1 Elegant Mourning Ginghams. Italian Lustrings and Gros de Naple, Irish Linens, Lawns and Linen Caiii* (tries, &e. •it) Bales Domestic Shirtings and Sheet* lings. Tiiran assortment of orriEß STAPLE a fancy goods, has been considerably augmented by Into arrivals. Purchasers may always ex ■ peet a great variety to select from. Terms favorable and prices as low,, if not lower than any other house in the City. JOHN EDGAR & CO. Augusta, Sept. 11 Ctw 98 LOW, TAYLOR & Co- OF SAVANNAH, HAVE Received by the ship Georgia* arrived this evening from Live*—,, pool, an extensive and general meat of BRITISH MANUFACTURED IDvd Ami have already in Store, and arc daily receiving, additional supplies of . fhrixrican , French, Italian and Gcnndm- DRY GOODS, of all descriptions, which aro offered for sale on reasonable teryis; und the order* of such of their customers who cannot conveniently leave home, will be faithfully executed. October 9,1830. 1m 3 COTTON AND COMMISSION WAIMMIOUSE. Subscribers announce to thew friends and the public, that have rented (he Ware-House in Cump hell street. Augusta, lately occupied liy Mr. John flees, and opposite the Ware- House of Messrs. Slaughter & Lalmzan; where they are now ready to receivt* Cotton and other Produce, and tender* their services therein, being sanguine that the attention which will jje paid tot he interest of their friends, will secure » ■ them a shunt of public patronage. T. COLEMAN, Will. J. WIGHTMAN August 25 wif fill —-*r A FIRST RATE iWj - » Second-hand BVLHEV For Sale. Will be sold on private applieutiou, and reasonable terms, a SULKE\ , in su perior order Enquire at llie Oflice 6* the t'linoNici.i: >V AnvEUTtsen. October 23 2t « v WANTED a By the Subscriber, 6 first rat. Journeymen Tailors to suit.—Good employment will he given. WILLIAM KIBBE. Oel 1(1 41 4 ’ DISSOLUTION. Partnership existing under th* firm of N. C ALLAN & Co. wap this day dissolved by mutual conseiit. N.CALLAN. JAMES B. tAIiIiAN. Madison, June 28, 1830. 3‘w 103 A GREAT BARGAIN is now offered in the sale of a tract, or lot of LAND, in Carroll county, which is discovered lobe rich hi the Golden proper- It/. The owner being on the eve of a long journey to the North, will now sell it law, if a quick application is made. Indispu table titles will be delivered. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. June 16 . 73 Executor’s Sale. WILL be sold on.the. first Tuesday in December next, at the Court House door, Curncsville, Franklin Coun ty, between «ho usual hour» ot'nalr, til© following property, to wit.* Two hundred and sixty acres of land, adjoining John Sewell, on Bear Creek; ,‘JOO acres, more or less, adjoining King and Pulley, on the waters of Stephens Creek; one iregvo woman named Han - nah, about filly years old; and one negro girl, named Kitty—Hold as the property of Samuel Phillips, dec., in conformity j with tin order of the Court ofOrdinnry of said County, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.. Terms known on the day of sale. ’ DENNIS PHILLIPS,! Pv . JACKSON HAYS, S Sept 15 w2m - 99 TO RENT, MThe Two-story Fire Proof Brick HTORES on the North side of Broad Street, nearly opposite the Planters’ Hole', and next above Mr. Thomas Cumming s Range. For terms, apply to " I. HENRY October 20 ts C f