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sents. accompanied tins beautiful chest. Among
others, a sot ol chimney ornaments, a la Jran
caisc, consisting of clock, candelabra, and vases,
composed of oak leaf, green enamel, and gold.
A breakfast service to match, with a beautiful
plateau of the same. Another breakfast service
ofsilver gilt. A dressing case work box, and
writing desk, ensu/le of chrysfal and gold, lined
with rich velvet. Several beautiful cm** of or
iental japan, filf-d with birds of paradise, heron s
feathers, marabout and ostrich leathers, and the
richest plumes, in all their varieties. Several
pieces ol velvet,brocade, blonde, gold and silver
Ktufls, and rich silks of every description; be
sides an infinite variety oftrinkets and ornaments
for the embellishment of a dressing room or
boudoir, each contained in a travelling case- of
the richest kind. The trousseau, or wedding
clothes, presented by Louis Phillippe to bis
daughter, were of corresponding magnificence,
and were forwarded to Brussels some days pre
vious to the marriage.
Remarkable Longevity. — \ highly respecta
ble merchant of this place informs us, that he
saw, a few weeks since, in Wilkes county, N.
('. a man named Itani* I Rash, who was one hun
dred and three years cl age, and that Ins bodv
was healthv and v igorous, bis mind and memory
whollv unimpaired, his sight perfectly good—
having never iwd speetaef'S. and what is per
haps more remarkable than ail this, our inform
ant tides, that within tin* last three years, his
mouth has been supplied with fire nnc front
teeth ! Had we obtain -d our information from
a b'ss veracious and respect.able source, we
could not have given credence to this and many
other particulars which our friend communica
ted to us concerning this aged man; and whilst
conversing with him on the subject, we jestingly
remarked to him. that even Ins acquaintances
might hesitate in their belief of such a tale; he
good hnrnoredly replied that the old man was
poor and would ride here and shew himself for
ten dollars if occular proof of his veracity should
to required. —Abbeville If lug, 'loth alt.
Con flirt with a Hear. —< >ll the 7th instant, a
large Bear was discovered in Concord, \ t.
The alarm was immediate!v given, and thirty
■or fortv men surrounded the woods in which the
hear w as; he was soon coni'; up with, and six or
seven halls brought him to the ground. An Irish
man bv flie name of Dennis McCarthy, with a
pitchfork, advanced and ran his fork into the
bear. Bruin did not like this, and with one paw
knocked the fork from Ins hand, and w ith the
•other drew Mr. MeCaitiiv under him, Lit him in
a shocking maimer, and would have killed him
for all that a dozen men could do, but for the
timely appearance of a man with a loaded mus
ket, who despatched him instantly. — St. Johns-
Jury, f I. paper.
Cancer. —Mr. Thomas Tyrrell, of Missouri,
advertises that a ('ancer upon his nose, which
had been treated without success by Dr. Smith,
of New Haven, and ablest Surgeons in the West
ern country, had been cured in the following
manner: —
He vvns recommended to use strong potash,
made of the ley of the ashes of red Oak Bark,
boiled ilown to the consistence ol Molasses, to
cover the (’ancer with it, and in about an hour
afterwards cover this plaster with tar, which
must he removed after a few days, and if pro
tuberances in the wound, apply more potash to
them, and the plaster again until they all disap
pear, after which, heal the wound with anv com
mon salve. Cautery and the knife had previ.
-ously been used in vain, this treatment effected a
speedy and perfect cure.
OBITUARY.
Departed »1 l i■» life, at Ins residence in Barnwell I>i <• .
tnrt, SouilM 'arolina, on Monda> .’nil November, Mr.
-Jamks Mki.hs, h native ol Galloway, Norfh-Britain, in
the 52d year of his aye.— Mr. Boggs has left n widow
and seven children, with numerous triends and acquaint,
•necs to laineni Ins loss. They however, have the eon.
notation to hoj*e, that his soul is with his saviour in his
“father’s house, where there are many mansions.”
rOJB KRU'IAIi.
BALTIMORE, Oct. 27.— Howard-street Flour.—
The sales from stores have been uniform at s*(i perbhl.
rash, or equivalent thereto. One parcel of 300 bills, was
sold this morning at the same rate, and we quote accord
ingly. Thr wagon price Inis been uniform and steady
throughout the week, including to-day, tit No 87A prr
hht. Cit> Mills Flour—Several parrels have been taken
for export tins week, at n.i To per bid. 60 davs, in some
east,- with, and in others without interest added.
Cotton. — A small lot ot Louisiana was sold this week
at 121 cents per lh. ; 30 hales ot Georgia Upland at I H;
ami 54 hales ol Virginia at 10A cents, all on six months
•credit.
Corn. —This article has been very scarce this week,
and has advanced in price. The sales of the few good
parcels, of either color, that have appeared, have been
tcady effected at >0 cents per bushel, and we quote the
same rate to-day.
Whiskey. —'The market has declined a shade. Sales
st copper distilled hluis. have been made at .SI A cents pr.
gallon, and the same price prevails to-day. The wagon
price of bids, is S 9 cents, exclusive of the barrel; and
“Uie sales from stores hare generally been made at 33
■•sists tor good quality.
Provisions. — A sale of 150 bids. prime Pork was made
s' 81J To per bid. on time. Sales of Western Shoulders
Bacon nt.s cents cash. Western asso-’cd Bacon is worth
7 cents per lb. During the week there were inspected
763 kegs Butter, and TO kegs Lard.
NEW.YORh. Ort.lt. — Remarks. —The week has
been unusually busy. Freights have improved, and the
different lines South find an abundance of goods going
that way.
Cotton. —Since onr review of the 20th inst. there has
been a good demand tor this article, at rather improving
prices. The sales amount to about 2500 bales, consist
ing of 1100 bales Uplands at 10A a 12Ac. including about
100 bales new crop at 12c.— 1100 bales Ncw-Orleans at
13c.; 200bales Florida.* and Alabamasat 11 a 12$e. and
mo bales Xennessees at 10 i a I0?c. The sales have
been to skippers .V spinners in nearly equal proportions.
Coffee. —The market has been rather inactive, and the
demand lor home use farted- We have to report 420
bags ordinary and fair Cuba, on terms not tr anspired ;
anal 400 baps St. Domingo, front 13A to 13(, all for ex.
port. In filar present state ot the market we do not vaiv
mir quotations.
Flour. —Onr supplies of \\ estern and Trov continue
to hr very triffng. and an advance of fullv 3T A cents per
barrel has been paial. and a good business done during
the week. Onr market has seldom been so bare as at
present.
Molasses. —A considerable quantity h as recently arnv.
♦d eoastwavs in small h'ts. which has depressed prices
'bout a cent. Sales have been made ot Ncw-Orleans at
32 to 33; Cuba.3o; English Island 31; Trinidad 32 to
; and Sugar House at 48.
Spirits. — Brandy is very dull, and if forced lower
Tstpj tnaist he expected. Small sales of Violett’s brand.
staali packages at 140. Holland Gin sells slowly,
•leder Swan at 111 and Hour Glass at 110. Whiskey
dull at 30 cents in hhds. and 31A cents in barrels.
S’lgar. —Nearly all the New. Orleans in market is held
house, the price is therefore steady ; about 330
bhds. have been taken at Ta TA cents. In other de
'eruptions we have had but few transactions; 30 hhds.
Tortn R co sold at S cents, and small parcels of Brown
Havana at Si cents.
From Levey's Nrtr-Chlenns Price Current. Oct. 2T.
Lie health ok thf C ity. — This topic ot conversation
bas been more agitated within the last twenty-four hours,
'nan we recollect to have heard it at anv time daring the
’ en Preceding years. It is remarked that there have not
«en so many new eases of Fever this week as there
x ’ere last, but several very sudden, and some almost in.
"'vrtaneous deaths, without anv prior indisposition, has
S lv en a nexv turn to apprehension, and rumors are afloa'
• s t' the C hollia hs* m-sd* i*s appearance. Indeed |
several of the city newspapers have given currency to the
report, and for aught we know to the contrary, they may
be correct; and though the promulgation of the tact may
be highly detrimental to our just opening market, vet, on
the other hand, it is be't' r to know, perhaps to anticipate.
and as tar as human foresight and moral couraire can aid
us. to be prepared for the worst. The alarm may, at
least, have the effect of arousing the city authorities to
the necessity ot prompt measures preparatory to the
hour of trial ; it will put the unwary on their guard, and
the public mind will be prepared for the emergency. So
tar. it may He productive of good results : but, that a few
sudden di tubs should give uneasiness to the inhabitants,
or prevent strangers who may have business here, trom
coming into the citv, is unreasonable, for. to our certain
knowledge, and to that of every permanent resident,
these things occur every autumn, particularly to those ui
irregular habits, and are more frequent in seasons like
the pre-ent, when the Fever has been unusually malig
nant. The .Mississippi is ah mt 12 feet 9 inches below (
high watermark. 'Flic- arrival of several vessels, from !
coastwise and foreign ports, that are now engaged in dis
charging their cargoes, and the receiving of cargo on
hoard of others, for exportation, has given a lively ap- ’
pearance to the Levee, and business has made its annu- |
al commencement.
Cotton. —Arrived sinee the 19th instant, of Loui
siana and Mississippi 5096 baits. Lake Point-chartrain
51 ; together 5150. Cleared in the same time, for Mar
seillcs 3*6, New-York 501, Philadelphia 215 ; together :
lIIT2 : making an addition to stock of 4058, and leaving J
on hand, inclusive of all on ship-board not cleared on the j
25th instant, a stock of 17,514 bales. The demand con.
tinues good, and prices steady, with, it is thought, an
occasional improvement in the lower descriptions : the
quality of the receipts has not materially altered since our
last report. Choice is rare, and fora lot ot this descrip,
lion 11 i cents is otic red, hut not sold, the holder having no
orders to that etf< t. Prime readily commands our quo
tations, lU.J, a 11 cents, and for handsome lots 4 cent
more is sometimes obtained, we have reference to that
verging on Choice, but riot fully entitled to the deno
mination, in general, holders have every reason to be
satisfied with the market,.ard the only complaint is that
there is not choice Cotton to meet the demand ; it is,
however, now thought that there will be more of this
description than the hitherto unpropitious weather would
justify anticipating. lor the last ten or fifteen days, the
weather has been every tiling that the planting interest
could desire, clear, dry and cool, and bid ling tnir to
continue so ; there is now no obstacle to securing the
crop. The sales ot the week, of which we have speci
fic knowledge, are, viz : 300 bales at 9i round, 154 do.
at 10j do. 1602 at 10, 2T9 do. at 9J, and 60 do. at 11 A
cents per lb.
Sugar. —We heve not heard of much doing this week,
owing in a great measure to the scarcity of the article.
A lot ol 30 hhds. prime quality, brought 6 , cents per lh.
the season is now as favorable as can he desired, and it
is expected that the present crop will (contrary to eve.
ry anticipation) turnout abundant. Cleared, lor Haiti
more 162 hhds. brown, and 116 hhds. refined, Philadel
phia 5T hhds. brown.
Molasses. —A small lot of new has been sold—we did
not learn the price, and quote as before, nominally, at 24
cents per gallon. Cleared this week, for Baltimore 118
bids. Philadelphia ITT bids.
Ity the Tally. Ho at Norfolk.
LIV F.RPOOL COTTON MARK FT. Sept. 19
Tlie business done in onr Cotton Market has been ra
ther increased the sales being 8000 bags, ol which 4000
are on speculation, and prices ot all descriptions, except
Lgyptiaiis and Pernarns, are Jd. per lb. higher since
Monday. The sales on Saturday and Mo.day were
from 1500 to 2000 bags, and yesterday 4000.
Extract of Letters, by the ( »Vu. Canning, at Savannah.
“ Ll\ F.RPOOL, Sept. 18.—We wrote vou on the
15th, and wo have not since received any of your esteem
ed lavors. The Cotton market continues steaciv. The
total sales yesterday were 2500 and to-dav they have
been 3000 bags, which we consider a good business—this
being market day in .Manchester and w here, consequent
ly, the dealers are mostly engaged. We quote, Up
land. ordinary to middling, 6d a 6jd ; fair to good fair,
Td a 7*d ; good to fine, TA a T ;d per lb.”
“ Ll\ Fit POOL. Sept. 19. At the Manchester
market yesterday, there was a fair business done, and
an advance ot IJd per piece obtained on power loom
cloths, which has given increased firmness to this mar
ket. 'Die sales to-day have amounted to 5000 bags at
very full prices, and in some instances, an advance of Id
per lh. has been realized.”
“ L/\ KRPOOL, Sept. 20.—Wc wrote to r«n yes
terday hy the present conveyance, and have again toad
vise yon ol considerable activity in our Cotton market.
The total sales to-day have amounted to between 6000
and TOOO bags ; of which about 2500 have been taken
on speculation, and prices are fully supported.”
“ /./I F.RPOOL, Sept. 20.—The sales of the week
are 26,000 hags, with an advance of 4d per lh. in prices.
The arrivals are 6 Americans, and 2 from Brazil.
, JCpv , XVv
icws.
ertwriiaa tigrnfiixsi
Al TINS PORT.
Arrived, Nov. sth, steam-boat Savannah. Lyon, three
days and 14 hours from Savannah, with boats Nos. 4
and s—full freighted. To Agent steam.boat Company.
Consignees, A B Cox, .1 Leverich, W Allen, \V A
Mitchell, J K Mora A Co. Sibley A Morrison, M Hoff,
II Aldrich, E l> Cook, T I Wray, .1 Danforth, .1 G Dun.
lap, L Hull, .1 1’ Seize, A Gardellc, F H Cook, Well,
ster, Parmelec A Co. Wright, Van Antwerp A- Co. J M
Carter A Co. Dortic A- Lalitte, B C Baldwin, S H
W oodniti, II II Field A Co. A Boggs, A fvnowlton. F
A II Clarke, I. Cress A Co. Luke Reed A Co. IF A H
Bryson, B IV Force, N Smith A Co. Havilands A Co.
Kerrs. Graham A- Hope, L H A S Hamilton, Mcrri
niiin A Johnson, .V G Thorp A Co. Squire A Rodgers,
II Parsons, N Carter, .1 B Bishop A Co. Adams, Par
melee A Co. Rathhonr A Holland, G H Metcalf, Stew,
art A Bent, S I! Clarkson, 1. Dwelle, .1 D Crane A
Co. G R Jessup, Hand A Barton, N K Butler A Co. A
Rowe, Stovall A Simmons, A B A C F. Latimer, J C
Holcombe, A’atmtei Hale, Rees A Anderson, .Slaughter
A Lahuzan, Amis, Williams A IVbolsey, Musgrove A
Bustin, Heard A Wilson, Watts. Williams A Young,
Graham A Huggins, Clark A Willard, Jordan A Buch
annan. Geo. Parrott, Fort A Bitmap, F 1. Newton A
Co. (tram A Hall, N Dale, E Wells A Co. .1. .S’ibley,
A A G Walker and Agent steam-boat Company.
Arrived on Sunday morning. Steam Packet John
Stoney, Green, from Charleston. To A. Mackenzie A
Co. Agents. Consignees, H H Cook, .1 G Dunlap, Heard
A Wilson, M Frederick, .1 Frederick, J H Peck, Roes
A Anderson, Sims, Williams A Woolsey, Slaughter A
Lnbuzan, S A E Beall, L Hull, 11 H Haviland A Co.
Musgrove A Bustin, Oliver A Mealing, A A G Walker,
R Ladeveze, J Smith A Co. W A 11 Bryson, A Row,
Dortic A Lafitte, .1 C Holcombe.
Steam Boat George Washington, Poinsett, Savannah.
To A Mackenzie A Co. Agents. Consignees, .Mus
grove A Bustin, W A Mitchell, W A H Bryson. A Row,
A A G Walker, J C Holcombe, IV Micou, IV H Ma
harry. .Stovall A .Simmons. Heard A Wilson. Aims.
Williams A Woolsey. Aldrich A Above, G Collins, H
Cosnard. .1 Gibson, .1 Amith A Co. H Parsons, A R A C
F. Lattimore, Wright, Van Antwerp A Co. L 11 A C A
Hamilton, G H Metcalf, .Slaughter A Lahuzan, J P
Aetze. Rees A Anderson. Kerrs, Graham A Hope, L
Cross A Co. J P Greiner, Richards A Ganahl. J Jewett,
R Ladeveze, Anowden A Ahear. 51 Rdf, G Parrott, A
Knowlton, Mrs. Aera, L Dwelle. IV II Maharry, A A (j
Walker. Gould A Rowland. C Hall, Aibley & .Morrison,
Dortic A Lafitte, Lamhack A liuse.
Arrant Boat Caledonia. Lewis, from Charleston, with
a full cargo. To Bennoch A M'Keitzic, owners. Con
signees. .1 A A Bones, J Moore, J .1 Bird, 1. A C Fow.
ier. B M Rodgers. R Anderson, J B Taylor A Co. A A
(4 Walker. N IV .Sullivan, A Drew, .1 A .1 .Mcßryde, R
Allen, A Cunningham A Co. J Coskery, L Hull, T Bar
rett A Co. Collins A Man ton, J A IV Harper, E Jones.
Departed, Nov. 3 i. steam-boat Augusta, Norris, xvith
low boats Nos. T and 11. full freighted.
“V—P. H. MANTZ, Esq. is my duly authoriz
-1 ed Agent during my absence trom the city ;
and has for sale three valuable family House
Servant*, and two or three good Horses, well broken to
die harness and saddle.
HENRY MEALING.
November 2 1m 89
JLan casterian Iti stifttfion ,
AUGUSTA.
rjIHE above Free School is now opened for the re
ception of Pupils ot both sexes.—Benevolent par
sons would promote the cause ot humanity by urging
the poor in their neighbourhood to send their children.
XT Children from Hamburg cheerfully admitted.
Editors favorable to popular Instruction will piease
give the above two or three gratuitous insertions.
October 9
J. A. C LEVEL V\ R dent is r
RESPECTFULLY offers his Professional serxn
f ce sto the ciruens of Aug ns's He may be seen
e.r Mrs. C AMFtEI.n’3.
October 19 I
For Charleston, via Savannah
find Beaufort •
Steam Packet JOHN STO
EY. Capt. Green, will leave on
i'bursdav inomintr Bth inst. at 9
o Vlrw-L- For Passengers only ap
ply on board, or to A. MACKENZIE As Co.
November 6 It 40
For Savannah,
The steam boat SA U. 4 A A .4 H.
Capt Lyons, will leave here to-
morrow morning, with two tow
rjft- .rrJ -^sh. ■;.r- For freight or passage, ap
p!v at the steam boat company’s office, to
W. ROBERTSON, Jr. Agent.
Nov. 6 11
\Viii(l*or Hill Academy,
Wriuhtsburo' Geo.
fH3HE subscr.ber. having purchased the above estab.
HL lishmcnt from Henry Gibson, the late proprietor, in
tends opening a SCHOOL on the first Monday in Jan.
1833, under the direction of Daniel Mahonv, well
known us an able teacher and a fine classic scholar.
WINDSOR HILL ha s been long known as one of
| the healthiest situations in the state. —For ten years du
ring which time there was a flourishing School at that
place, there has scarce occurred a single case of fever
among the scholars. The buildings are extensive and
well adapted to the purpose ofa school.
•Vhould the patronage be sufficient to require it, a fe
male assistant will be employed.—Children from a dis
; tance are expected to board with the proprietor, where
j they will at all times have the advantage of the superin
| tendance and instruction of the teacher both in and out of
school.
Hoard.—Pupils will be supplied with well furnished
| rooms, board, washing, fires, & candles, pr. month §7 50.
Tuition per term of fire months,
Latin, Greek and French Languages, 15 00
History, Geography, Arithmetic and English
Grammar, 8 00
Spelling, Reading and Writing, 6 00
The above with Philosophy and Geometry, 30 00
The subscriber informs the public that his house will
still be kept open as a TAVERN, and that he will be
thankful for a continuation of their patronage, and will
spare no pains to render comfortable such as cali on him.
A. A. HEARD.
November G +tlJ 41
«A( ki:Ks:r a\d hue,
I mHE subscribers has just received a small lot of
H new MACKEREL in whole and half barrels.
Also, new RICE ol prime quality.
BAIRD A GREEN.
November G -It 41
TOBMUO,
1 suhsribers has on hand, prime chewing Tobnc.
J 3. co—and will keep a constant supply tor retail,
ing, of the best quality. ILVI Rl> A GREEN.
November G (it 41
AT PRIVATE KAL.J2.
ItY LATHAM HI LL.
HOGSHEADS superior Baltimore Whis-
November G 41
o\ ga n a-: at. ’
iuubsuuk
Is uu if i erri rinis by the John Stonei/ ts- Monjfin, and of*
J'ers for sale at moderate prices :
«0 HHD>V. prime <S't. Croix .Sugars
9 40 Bags prime Green Coffee
20 “ good “ “
18 M. .Spanish Cigars
40 Boxes best fancy .Soap
1 Pipe Madeira IVine
2 do Cognac Brandy
4 do .Swan Gin
AT,SO,
BY THE SAME BOATS.
1 Case super Gingham Prints
1 do do Fancy do
1 do ♦! 1-4 Checked Cambrics
2 do do Cotton do
1 do Fine Cambric Muslins
1 do Furniture Dimities
1 do 14 1-4 Marseille Quilts
1 do 12 1-4 Knotted Counterpanes
1 Case 12 1-4 Chintz Counterpanes
1 do Bed Spreads,
1 Bale American Carpeting
G do Negro cloths, a superior article,
2 bales 4 A G point Blankets and Sattinetts
1 bale Kerseys, 5 bales Kinseys,
1 do Lowell Kerseys,
3 do rod and white Flannels,
20 bales 3-4, 7-8, & 1-4 A 5-1 blenched and an
bleached Shirtings and Sheetings
1 Case 10 1-4 Cotton Damasks
1 Case Cotton Diapers, *v Bang up Cords
2 do 3-4 blue plaid Homespuns
1 do Linen Fold cotton Shirtings
5 bales brown Drills, 1 bale Lowell Cottonades
A I.SO,
SUNDRIES—CONSISTING OF
Super 8 A 10 1-4 Valencia Shawls, an elegant article
Super Fancy Thibett wool Shawls, white A colored
Cravats, brown Linens, 7-8 A 4-4 Irish Linens
Women’s white and black cotton Hose, do do do
Nilk do white, cotton & silk nett Suspenders
Setts Knives and Forks, Pocket and Pen Knives, Scis
sors, Ac. Ac. Ac.
The above goods will be sold in lots to suit purcha
sers at private sale, and are worthy the attention of city
and country purchasers.
November 6 41
20 DOLLARS REWARD.
fHIEN Dollars will be given to any person who will
deliver to me, in Augusta, my Negro girl CHLOE ,
or secure her so that I will get her, and ten Dollars
more will be given on proof of her having been harbour
ed by anv white person or free negro—Chloo is 19 years
old, about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, dark skin, ofa plea
sant countenance; a small space between her twe front
teeth, lisps a little in conversation, has a large flat foot,
and is very intelligent; she was raised by the late Robert
McComb, and is generally known in Augusta and its vi.
cinitv. Bhe probably is lurking about the Sand Hills,
or Beach Island, where she has some relatives. .She
absconded about four weeks ago.
THOMAS EVANS.
[LT The ettv papers will publish the above 3 weeks.
November 6 Gt • 41
Twenty Hollars He ward.
4BSCONDED from the undersigned on the morn
ing of the 25th ult. a Negro Woman, known by
the name of JUDY CHANNEL.—Judy is l.kely and
intelligent, of ordinary height, very dark complected,
rather spare make and inclined to be sickly, and when
closely interrogated Ims an impediment in her speech—
she is well known in the city and on the Swamp Plan
tations of this county and Beach Island, South-Caroli
na. She has a sister and mother in Augusta, and is pro
bably harboured in the city or its vicinity. I will give
Ten Dollars for her apprehension and delivery to me in
Augusta, with an additional reward of Ten Dollars for
proof to conviction of anv person having harboured her.
JOHN FOSTER.
November 2 3t 40
GEORGIA, Columbia County.
'®W / ’"HEREAS Mary Prior, applies for Letters nf
Y \ Administration, with the will annexed, on th«
estate of Sarah Collins, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin.
gular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased,
to he and appear at my office within the legal time pre
scribed by law, to file their objections ;if any they have)
to shew cause why said Letters of Administration should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Columbia county
this 6th November, 1832.
: 41 S. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
GEORGIA. Columbia County.
■WWT'HEREAS Elizabeth Olive, applies for letters
Y of Adminisranon »n the estate of Berry Olive,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased,
to he and appear at my office within the legal time pre
scribed by law, to file their objections (if any they have)
to shew cause why said Letters of Administration should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Columbia county
this 6ih November, 1832.
41 S. CRAWFORD. Clerk.
' IRISH POTATOES.
m BARRELS Fnme Potatoes, just received and
1 for sale lo w bv
LATHAM HULL. AuctT.
j October 2 C
ij FALL GOODS.
11HE subscribers have in their warehouse, a complete
STOCK OF GOODS purchased for the country.
[ in New. York this fall, by an experienced merchant, but
i owing to his sudden death, they are now offered for sale
by the surviving partner) at cost and charges, for cash
or approved paper. Country merchants are invited to
call and look at them, as a bargain mav be had.
MUSGROVE w BESTIN'.
Nov. G if 41
New Goods.
COM DEX A SHEAR,
Hare Just received fiom Ncic-York per ships Macon,
Emperor and Florian ,
A VERY LARUE SUPPLY OF
STAPLE & FANCY DRV GOODS,
I COMPRISIN'; A GREAT VARIETY OF TUK MOST FASHIONABLE
ARTICLES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMENS WEAR, AND
MANY OF THEM ENTIRELY NEW STYLE.
AMONG THEM ARE.
IN XTRA Blue, Black, and fancy col'd Cloths and
A Cassimeres
do Buff Cassimere and French Cassinetts
Super. Blue, Black, Steel and Adams mixt Sattinetts
i Extra Heavy German Goats Hair Camblets
do do Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ blue Camblets
do Double width. Green, Purple, Crimson and Black
Merino Cloths
Super i Imitation and Printed Merinos
do | Circassians and Scarlet Salisbury Flannels
do White, Red and Green Flannels (superior quality
and very cheap)
Wild’s improved white Flannels (warranted not to shrink)
Extra 1-4 white Welch and Gauze Flannels
I Super French and English black Bombazcens (double
width)
Extra Rich and most fashionable watered and figured
Silks (new style)
Super Plain, black, green and fancy col’d Gro de Naps
Superior black Gro de Swiss and black Italian Lus
trings (very cheap)
do 4-4 and 5-4 black Italian Lustrings (very cheap)
do Green, Crimson, Purple and black silk Velvets
Extra 4-4 and 5-4 Plain 6c Printed Thibet wool Shawls
do 5-4 white black A- Crimson do do do (very rich)
Super 5-4 A 7-4 Scarlet and black Merino Shawls and
Hcrnani Shawls and Hdkts.
do Cypress, Cashmere and Cassimere Shawls
Ladies’ super white, brown and spotted Fur Vandykes
Extra rich and most fashionable bonnet Ribbons
1 Box new style rich figured Velvet Belt Ribbons
Extra rich figured and watered Belt Ribbons
Super Mourning, Blond Gauze Veils and white A black
Lace Veils
Extra rich, white, blond Gauze Veils (extra size and
very rich)
Rich white blond Gauze for Ladies’ fancy Dresses
Plain and figured Bobhinetts and figured and plain Book
(Muslins
Super plain and figured Swiss, Mull, Jaeonett 6c Orien
tal check Muslins
Rich thread and bobbinett EJgings and Inserting.® and
plain Quillings
A very large supply of Needle worked Muslin Edgings,
Inserting.® and f’louncings (new patterns)
Super Lace i Hdkfs. Collars A Collarelts
Ladies’ and Infants I,ace Caps
Ladies’ fancy Bead Retticules and Gold and fancy color
ed seed Beads
Carved and plain Shell Tuck Combs
A very large supply of Gloves and Hosiery
Ladies’ super long white and Misses’ Gloves
Boys Mixt and white Lambs-wool half Hose
Ladies’ white and black corded Skirts
A very large supply of new style A low priced Prints
Rich London and American Furnitures
Super Furniture and Cambric Dimities
A large supply of German and American Cut Fringe
Super 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens and Ling Lawns
Do Irish and German Linen Sheeting
Do 8-4, 9.4 and 10-4 Damask Table Diaper
Do 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 and 12-4 rich Damask Table Cloths
Russia and Scotch Diapers, and Russia Sheeting
Super Scotch Ingrain and Venitian Carpets, Wilton and
Brussels Rugs
Super green Blind Cords and green Venetian Tassels
Ladies and Gentlemens Cloak Tassels
Ladies and Misses super plain and wide braid Dunstables
ALSO,
A large supply of brown and bleached Shirtings and
Sheetings, checked and striped Domestics, ’Pickings, A
pron Furniture Checks, Suffolk Drillings, green and red
Surges, green Friese Cloths, Duffil and Rose Blankets,
Negro Cloths, red Paddings, Topsail Duck. And a
complete assortment of Tailors Trimmings.
The above, and many other articles, have been select,
ed with great care in the New. York market, and will he
sold at reduced prices. Large invoices per brig Madison
and schooner Georgia are expected daily.
Country Merchants will be supplied at a very small
advance from New-York prices.
S. A S. will continue to receive their supplies by the
regular packets from New-York, and will sell wholesale
or retail, on the most reasonable terms,
Augusta, Nov. 2 6 40
_ C j iEW ~
7 UNRULY grateful for the liberal patronage received
fIL from his friends and customers, still continues to
carrv on the TIN, SHEET IRON, and COFFER
SMITH MANUFACTURING, at the same old stand
No. 2ID Broad-street. All orders in his line shall
he quickly attended to. A large supply of Stoves, Cop
per and Tin Ware, kept constantly on hand for sale at as
low prices as can be afforded in Augusta. Together
with all kinds of (intiering done at the shortest notice,
cither of Tin or Copper, with Ornamental Hoads, Ac.
October 12 34
JUST REGHIYKhT"
COILS first quality Bale Ropo
_IL m 9 n W 50 Pieces flax Bagging
25 Dozen patent Coffee Mills
20 Bales brown Shirtings
10 do do Sheetings
4 Bales Duffle nnd Point Blankets
2 do Red Flannels
5 do Linseys
2 do Cottonades
2 do Stripes and Plaids
2 Cases bleached Sheetings
2 do Irish Linen
2 do Low priced Prints
1 Case Cotton Handkerchiefs
1 do Silk Bandannas
For sale low for Cash or approved paper bv
J. MARSHALL.
October 23 37
FALL GOOD*.
THE subscriber has just returned from New-York,
and is now receiving at his old stand a full stock
of fresh goods, comprising an assortment
of staple and fanev British, French, and American
drygoods, suited to the season. As, also,
a general assortment of GROCERIES. All of
which lie offers tor sale on as favorable terms as any
can he afforded in the market.
WILLIAM BOSTWICK.
Augusta, October 19 6 36
OIAVFK'IF FACTORAGE
AM)
Commission business.
THE subscribers have formed a connection for the
transaction ot a general FACTORAGE dp COM
MISSION BL SI A ESS, in the city of Charleston , un
der the firm of Malone, Cohen A Co. offer their servi
ce® to thc-ir triends and the public, and will he prepared
to make the usual advances on Cotton and other Frndnre
consigned to their care. They will also pay particular
attention to receiving and forwarding of Goods, and re
spectfullv solicit a share of Public Patronage.
ROBERT MALONE,
HORACE .SIBTARE,
AARON COHEN.
Savannah, 25th Oct. 1832.
Malone A < istare continue their business in Sa
vannah as usual.
October 30 3t 39
.11ST RECEIVm
■JS DOZEN WOOL HATS,
£.2. VF Twentv-four Cases Black RO
RAM HATS.
For sale by
J. -MARSHALL.
October 30 39
WATCHES, JEWELRY A>D
Silver Ware,
A MONG which are fine fashionable EAR-RIAGS
| and BREAST PINS. Ac. Jasr received by
i JOHN GUIMARIN, Watch Maker. No 145 Broad-st.
Augusta-
October 26 *f 32
i LOTTERIES AT BEERS’ THIS WEEK.
30,000 Dolls.
TICKETS ONLY FIVE DOLLARS.
•Vcir York Consolidated Lottery*
Class No. 39. tor 1832.
SCHEME.
1 Prize of 830,000 1 Prize of 83..*"0
1 “ of 15,000 5 “ of 1.000
1 “ of 7,500 5 of 400
Arc. Arc. Arc. Ac.
| Pickets $5, Halves 82 50, Quarters 81 25.
Bi/ Saturday's Mail icli! be recrired the drawing of the
IM»\ n\AL LOTTERY.
Class No. 22.
IISGHFST £3O-000,
LOWEST PRIZE '£l*2.
CAPITALS.
1 Prize of 830,000 1 “ of 4,000
1 “ of 10.000 1 “ of 3,704
1 “ of 5.000 30 ’• of 1,000
Ac, A c , Arc. Ac.
Pickets onlv 8 1 0, Halves 85. Quarters 82 50.
O* Prizes sold and cashed at IS Bail ECS* Fortunate
LOTTERY OFFICE, No. 241 Broad-street.
UJT Address orders to U'. P. BEERS.
November 6 It 41
AO TICE#
A MEETING of the (Member.® of the several Ma-
Ybl sonic Institutions in the city of Augusta, will be
held at tlie Masonic-Hall, on (Mondav tlte 12th instant,
at 7 o’clock, P. (M. lor the purpose of electing suitable
persons to fill the vacancies in the Board of Trustees of
the (Masonic-Hall, occasioned by the removal and resig
nation of James C. (Morgan, Robert R. Reid and J. S.
Beers, Esqrs.
SAMUEL HALE, Chairman.
November 2 td 40
AND
CO3,TI£iSSION BUSINESS.
FHNHE under-signed intending to remove to Aavaunah,
_SL early in the month of October, offers his services
to his friends and the public, in the transaction ofa Gen
eral FAC TORAGE and COMM ISSION BUSINESS.
He will make cash advances, or acceptances on actual
shipments of Cotton.
In addition to which, he will continue tho carrying
trade between (Savannah and Augusta, for which, he is
now finishing a large new <S’team-Boat, the FREE
TRADE, of light draft of water, built of the best mate
rials, coppered and copper fastened, with two twenty-six
horse Engines, and at the proper season, will run one or
two <Steam-Boats, with Tow boats, well manned, be
tween .Savannah and Macon.
He has large Fire-Proof sheds, for the storage ol
Goods and Produce, directly on the Wharf, to save the
expense of drayage.
All articles intended for shipment by any of his boats,
whether to Macon or Augusta, will be stored gratis.
G. B. LAMAR.
October 5 32
<iIIKK.SE.
BOXES CHEESE, just received and for
sale bv
JNO. MARSHALL
November 2 40
1R B£ M POTATOES.
-{g Als BBLS. Irish Potatoes, just received and lor
sale by
L. HULL, Auct’r.
November 2 40
SIiAZAs 15 EADS,
OF all colours, Cut, Plain, and Gilt—also Bead
Needles. Just received bv
JOHN GUIMARIN,
Watch-maker, No. 145, Broad-street.
October 26 38
CANAL FLOUR & CHEESE.
BBI.S superfine Canal Flour
& 25 half Bhis do do
30 Casks and Boxes prime Cheese
KOU SALK BY
E. W. DOUGHTY.
October 26 3t 38
" THO.H.ift AVERELBc,
DRAPER A TAILOR, 227 BROAD-STREET,
leave to inform his friends nnd the public
generally, that he ha.® just received his fail and
winter supply of Cloths —Blue, Black, Brown, Green,
Mulberry, Ac. Ac.
O’ All orders for Clothes filled with neatness and
dispatch.
October 23 8t 37
NEW GOODS!!
rwviE.s übscriber has just received from New-York,
ja per sliip .Stutira, the following scarce articles, viz :
sft Corded Skirts, 48 cords,
20 pieces English Long Cloth Shirting,
6-4 Super Black Italian Crape,
Green worsted Barege,
Green (Marsalun and Light Blue Gro® De Naplc,
Bottle-green Gros De Naplc and Sarsinetts,
Thread Lace.® and Edgings in great variety of patterns,
Quilling Laces, all widths,
Book .Muslin, Scollopped and Inserting Trimmings,
30 dozen Ladies White Cotton Hose, all prices.
Superfine do Slate colored do
Gilt, Black, and Colored Beads of all colors,
1 Bale 4-4 Osnaburgs or Burlaps,
1 C ase bleached Cotton Shirting,
And expecting daily to receive further supplies of |
fresh Goods now on the River.
J. P. SETZE.
September 4, 18.32 23
SiU’Bmtvai cf the
GEORGIA HAT 3FAM’‘FACTORY.
B'gr gg, INFORM their Ibrrner customers
xS and the public generally, that they have rc
moved their establishment from No. 279, the
Store they formerly occupied, to the Store
No. 282, Broad-street, directly opposite their old stand, i
and a few doors above the Globe Hotel—where they j
keep a® heretofore a large assortment of Hats of all i
qualities, of their own manufacture, warranted; which |
they offer at wholesale or retail, on as good terms as they i
can be obtained in any other market. They would par
ticularly invite the attention of Gentlemen who study’ |
economy to their FIVE DOLLAR HAT, an article |
which they had made expressly for retail custom, and |
whose beauty and elegance of stile will be sufficient to
recommend it to the purchaser.
they also keep a large assortment of
Gentlemen's and Bvt/'s Caps,
OF THE LATEST PATTERN.®.
Ladies Dims!afrit* A Fancy Bonneh.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
October 16 35
Rirhmond . Sradeniy.
THE Trustees of the Academy of Richmond < 'oun
tv, will on the first .Saturday in November next,
proceed to Elect the following Teachers, and officers,
for the terms and space ot Twelve month®, from the first
January, 18.33.
A reernr with a salary of SBOO, and half of th<-- Tui
tion money, received in his department.
An English Teacher, with a salary of §SOO, and one
half of the Tuition money, received in his department.
A Teacher for the Sand-Hills without salary hut with I
the use of the House and Lot, at the Sand-Hills, the i
teacher to receive the whole of the tuition money.
| A Clerk, Steward and Treasurer, with a salary of!
\ §4OO. Written application will be made to the under,
i signed. [
By order of the Board of Trustees.
JAMES McLAWS, Clerk.
UC N. B.—The preßcr.r Rector. James P. Waddel,
Esq. and the Rev. S. Tavlor.thepresent Eng' «h Teach
er. decline a re-election.
September 25 33
, ' 1— —.o i■ » —fW
AUCTION *ALI>.
25V li. Sin.L,
THIS /Ml . at 12 o’clock pnisely, will be sold aI
the Ixjwer niarkt t house,
4”) SHARKS STATE BA \K STOCK.
ai.so—rr.uviot - to the above.
10 hols. I: sh Potatoes. 11)00 bimrhes Onions,
A lot oi II >us> ln>l I ami K hen Furniture,
1 hale A > I'loths,
j b;nprime green Coiler, Flour, &c. &c, Ac,
1:d at Aiirvh ct! It'-’I past 0 o'clock,
\ laree as-mrtment of Seasonable, fancy and Sto[4e
Die <lootls —salt positive.
November 0
A EirR * IES IT l IICTION.
BY .5.
THIS ])A V r 11 ~vl *‘. a: tin- Power Market-House,
T’ie errors :
Renb -n, S irah an.l M;in . belonging to the
Estate of .Mr*. Martha I> n, deceased, and sold, a
n eably toon Hon ruble the Inferior Court
ol Richmond county.
Terms ('ash. Sox. 6
ADMINISTRA TOR'S SALE.
cl V .1. JIAK«SI lUa.
On Monday M->rntn:r next, the 12th inst. at 10 o'clock,
will hr sold w.th.out tin i ist reserve, belonging to the
Estate of John Phelan, d< -eased, and sold agreeably
to aiumh-r of the HenoraiJv ;holnterior Court ot Kiefer
mend county ;
11,000 feet Lumber. ( Mb Plank)
2 Road U'agons, small U’agons
1 second hand Baroueh
7 work Benches, with 'Pools
3)00 Spokes
3 setts Blacksmith's Tools
21 do Bedposts
L/Ot of Carpenter's Tools
1 Cooking Stove, complete
Blacksmith’s Bellows, Anvils, Axletrecs, FThneJs,
Plough Moulds, C airy Logs, (<ruul Stones, lot oi Iron,
and a variety ot other articles.
AI.SO,
llostcwliold & EUSrSacat Furniture.
TERMS CASH.
Novemher (i 2l dl
EJr. JOHN V. BUfiFIWCII
X OFFERS his services to the public in the practice es
M EDI Cl X E and SI’RCERV. Ile is associated
w ; th Dr. A. Cmm’mitham, and will be found tit the office
on the south-east corner ot Broad and Macintosh-streets,
October 13 •> 4o
Na,k<*.
AVill be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, at
the Market House, in the City of Augusta, within tka
legal hours ot sale ;
The unox pi red lease of a Lot of Land in the
city of Augusta, joining Lot of AVm. Jackson, levied on
and returned to me by (1. A. Parker, Constable, to satis
fy fi fas from Justices Court, W m. C. Dillon and W in. J.
Hobby, seu’r.both vs. Isaac Hendricks.
PETER F. BOISCLAIR, Sheriff It. C.
October 5 32
T;a\ $ , oilcrS«r , ?> Suit*.
Will lie sold in the city of Augusta, on the first Tuesday
in Xovember next, at the lower market house, the
following property, or as much as will satisfy those
state and county Taxes, with cost.
41 If) acres of .-’ine Land in .Muscogee County,
levied on to satisfy the state and county tax of T. B. F.
Brown, for 1831. Amount of tax 03 cents.
AI.SO,
490 acres of Pine Land, in Irwin County, le
vied on as the property of Berry Chisolem, to satify his
state ami comity tax tor 1831) and 1831. Amount of tax
§1 31
AI .SO,
202.1 acres of 2d quality of Land in Musco
gee county, Ist district, No. 270, levied on to satisfy
the state and county tax ol John R. Cahagan, for 1831,
Amount of tax $ 1 82.
a Min,
490 acres of Land, 11th district in Irwin
county, levied on as the property of John liarsey, to>
satisfy his state and county tax lor 1830 and 1831. A
mount of tax ijjil 73.
at.so,
50J- acres of Land in Muscogee county, first
district No. If), levied on ns the property ol Hcze
kiah Pannell, to satisfy his state and county Tax for
1830 and, 1831, amount ol Tax sl,oG.
ALSO,
400 acres in Irwin, second district Xo. 248 ;
490 do. m Lowndes, 10 district No, 420 ; 202 J do. ia
Lee, first District, No. 2ft!), levied on to satisfy the state
and comity tax, of Benjamin Roland, lor 1830 and 1831,
Amount of tax .§3 47.
A I.SO,
202 i Acres in Mnscoirec countv, 15th Dis
trict, No. 118—202 iin Houston county, 7t.li Diet, levi
ed on to satisfy the state and county tax ot Robert B»
Burk, for 1831. Amount of tax Ssl 031 cents.
AI.SO,
250 Acres in Early county, levied on to
satisfy the state and county tax of Joseph Butler, lor
1831. Amount of tax 50 J cents.
OLIVER REED,
'Tax Collector of Richmond county.
October 5 32
| JRJB G fTJL. iRI - f I L. .T ItIJVMi.
'J'o commence on Thnniflay, 4.1 !i October next.
THE Steam Packet JOHN
STONEV, Capt. (Juken, having
la i.ii newly coppered, with heavy
fij|i[ii;r. during flic summer, and ia
all other respects put in complete order, will eommonco
her regular trips for the set.sou, at I liarieston, on 1 burs*
day the 4th of October next, and continue to leave
Charleston every other Thursday, and Augusta every
j other Thursday, during the boating season.—Her ae
| commodation for passengers has been improved, and
every attention will he paid to their comfort and conven
ience. A. MACKLX/I Co. A g- nls.
September 23 3m 3ft
SPORTS OF THE TURF.
, '■'.A-.. \ “ /S
'■ x - \\ N 'v' < *
i r F'ls<* Wavncsboro’ Jodit'V Flul) Kiicws,
Will commence on TUBS DA Y, 1 Dlt of December next,
and continue four days.
: First dav three mile heats for a purse worth 03ftO
: Second day two mile heats for “ “ “ 2iio
Third day mile heats three best in five for a
Handy Cap purse worth 909
The above free for any horse.
Fourth day mile heats, free only for horses foal
ed in Burke county, for a purse worth from 8?100.to 130
O’ Editors friendly to sport of tills kind, will please
! republish the above.
October 9 ’ till) 33
’TO RE-Vr, “~
ArA And immediate possession given, two
g'iy commodious Fire-Prooi STORLS, near the
Market. Apply «>
A. Al ii \\ A 1 uh.'iAA .
October 3ft ts ~9-)
I'Oil SALE.
o _j The Subscriber being about to leave
• the State, ©tiers for = .-e the House and L/it
{J ' j'fSgJ s . •• - . ■ ■ ’ r-‘. -~e Sau l11;1 A.
f t js an aer-i.-aita- -iti atio: , and die rescrip
i tion of it need not be given, ns those disposed to pur
chase, will come and examine the premises themselves.
The terms of purchase will !» made accommodating.
' Application on the preniis- i to the subscriber.
JOHN NEILS ON.
October 19 ts 36
TO IZEI'VT*
application is made soon.—Thfe
»»«»' '|jjr S > ore nnv occttpied a: a Lererv Office, ut
' M|l Metier 'he Eagle and Pho»nix Hotel. Apr »
o H rOSNARD
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