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TABLiE OF ELECTION UETIIS.VS FOB OCTOBEIt, 1830.
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Col'>’T1 ES - 2 S J, t s*gsf'i"£S'=7 SENATORS. REPRESENTATIVES.
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Appling, I j j j !i| I 1 i
*W*«’ »» 2 '4 239 248 322 307.1 975 234| 20; 204 251 315 260, H3 \watson. \Howard, Calhoun.
jlryan, 8b 1 |8 8b 8.) 88 70, 1 13 83 82; \Harmi. 'Bacon
Jltirkc, 508 149 1121 100 405 417 259 312 20 594, 226 341 425 187;//*rk». Tutle.'Dyne Roberts
Snlbtk, 190' 122 1051 48 142 1 78| 55 1 93 10i 79 10 I ' C „„c. Rue.
Bibb, 489 i 457 420 292 483 701 ; 330 354 52 240 325 99' 2201 172 Ross. Macdonald
Butts, 908' 403 447 3001 114; 200' 1501 110 911 39 08| 34 | ■ C ar S Ule. Bailey.
J}ahcr, j | i ! | | ( 1 i I I \
Columbia, 5551 287 , 273 210 3311 308 305' 295, 22 313 300 .58 457' 6' Crawford. iMeCraten Tanker'!", Carried*e
Chatham, 3841 150| 116 320 450 295' 241, 248 75 185 190 132; 107 122 Daniell. \FloarZ,l Ration
Clark, 500 449 410 322 490 304 517 388 8 3-1 470 432 628 00 Mitchell In / „’t ’ Z
forford, 290 293 381 101, 192 419 171 901 23 298 199, 102 ufofo S "
Camden, I I ] j j I I (I i Floyd. I Hardee, Atkinson. ,
Campbell, III'! I Black. \Sheats
Coweta, 389 410 473 300 359 301 424 343 120 41l 334: 301. McKniaht 'Terra'
Carr dll, 141 348 344 100; 111 149 207 Ml- 19| 34; 99 48 ffl
Jlccatur, I I I I I I I -
JhKalb, 454 1010; 912| S3B; 30-2 433 808 710 170' 72; 400 227, \ Ez . anL Aiki
Rooky, • I „ I I „ I
Effingham, 171: 117 23 3; 172) 108 109; 1401 51 47, 158 9: 30 H 8 Wulthour IVcitman
Art 578 340 23 5! 0:1 478 471 053 : 940 244 ; 276. 403 168 808 11 aZ fofowM, Oliccr, Houston.
Emanuel, 111 Swain. \Urcio.
Early, j I I I | <
franklin, 389 011 805! 37.)| 331 257 1 490 .<59 92 1 101! 434 113' 400 *27 Anderson Patrick Tcrrc’l Bell
Fayette, 978 519 581; 250 219 902, 20<1 990, 45 137 903, 110 j ,for.B Vann ’
Create, 530, 2531 10;>| •> .111 49 >, ;*43 108 31 417 495 4751 558 9 Stocks Cone Ren Matthew i
895 i 1141 1192 089 703 0.5; 1901 993 439 213 008 681' I Green! mfootolsl f foster. '
Glynn, 78; 08, 47! 31., a /b .>o] bi. 92 21 41' 1 21 35 Stuart. Hazard
Hancock, 621 289 37; 37 312; 5011 520, 517 25 148 041 312 094 0 S%rc "fonts Carnes Granbill
Hints, | 428 288, 990 130, 4W>! •«•?. ; 79 339 312 98j I M'Oougald Jackson.
nfofo j 43* life 1035 422 307 459 4JOj 33j| 271 70: 154 H2j U ’j jfofo. ! Jotntfo Tvgalc
«&*.. s it iS sa &% s ;
Irwin, I l| : I | | I ;
J*r f> rat T.M 372 405 -S' ffl -H ijr SJS 3 f J foyal, Hardeman,MH.cndonPricc j
Jackson, 5.1 583 1 794| 372, 40. a9bj .i 3 ;. oJB U . 210; 39/j 419, 807' Id Sinyleton. Biwen, Bints, I, id die. .
*■“» 'V 9 so '•’L : ; V-Vi on ,'wi ° Perish. .Day, Jones, FUtedlin, Northern.
Jets arson, 361 2b, 100 86 W 338 ! 299| 21 93 012 3 2,9 29 • 107. Stapleton. \Hndson, Barr.
Lincoln, 303 271| 3.,.. 2(w( -.4J| -.83 U> 149 37 91 291 90 121, 40 Holy. \Cnrry, Murray.
fnurens, 3,1 38 13, •> -J7| If 3,)8 7 37;, 270; 32.. 229 2 Monroe. ' Kclhhn, Ha melon.
hhnta, 102 13b; 28, 8 18b luJ 100 01; 92. 09: 39, 13b la ICO tFines. 'Jones, (tic between Baker and
F j wades, I I | j j _ [ ILrington.)
Morgan, 440 553 303 149; 375 913; 470 272. 86: 231)] 224 280' 707! 3 ’SlZc' u£fo Feannan, Finney. .
Monroe, 791 777 6,3 589. 749 813 518; /A» 4:>; 284 089 520 Ktn«n Lester Simmons Holland
Muscogee, 393 182 183 171 290 330| 309 349; 51 201 350| 218 219 55 ifolfolk. ifoesham '
Mclntosh, 190 70; 7;>| 1/, 111, 133 117 lOj 24, 11 190 32 2 130 tCoo'd. [lfool.nr-- Thomas
Madison, 315 3491 3811 291 275 245 201 320 183 H3 1 I 1 '' lno "- a *'
Montgomery, 113 113 | 1, 119 119 112 58j ! 105 12 03 112 Dr,,«„ 'Mcßea
Merriwether, 179 324 343 319 101; 210 178 109 44 112 89 102, £,tor. Parduc.
Marion, I 1 I ! ] . ; I : i ' 'Tetanic. Williams
Site ton, 541 709, 011' 499, 505' 504' 500 514 87: 280; 930‘ 41 1 775 33 Robrtson. iAW Fuiinin
Oglethorpe, 528 481; 214 70 480 371 553; 445 40 350 411 199 700 21 ifot fofofo vouna Collier
rmnam, 700 331! 992 57. 408 540, 597 417 950; 483 433 427 771 26 Branham. Hudson, 'for™ Holt.
Ptlfo' so 4G7| 468* Ifioj 260 368* 217 219 ! 93| 26 191 1 171 'crfo foffo °°'' mUH '
Richmond, 820 302 451 237 385 510 210 403 1 29 451 f 393 97 095 Kr Rhodes. Isch'co'Black Jenkins 1
R-thun. 223 172 205 138; 219' 27 941 11.., so| . 01, 118 j 5 23! 308 Fanis \k u V ’
Randolph, \ 1 ] 1 I ) ! I I I I F.rcrrll 'Snef'lna*
Seri an, 284 103, 122. 81; 317: 05 155 103 51; 308 133 i 45 32 331 ofo, . forest Lovett
Ultafrro, 258 391 2; | 113 937 920 253 M3| I 122 199! 250 1 JuL. i Thompson
Thrums, I | ; i I i j -»•
Ttnggs, 4191 307 325: 159 78 538 312 315 4 1 355 28®' 270 ir n fM , rr . Grifn „
Telfair, HO 127 138, 119 JO2 144 93 89, 15 112 29 89, 5 OQS h,', ~ 4 ’ M
1 ' 30 Sl 'i 25 1 ,(5Hi I ' l7 | 1101 10 °! 101 01 lU2 | 162 30 Surreney. j Fadjet
'fop, 525] 430 315 80 4ic| 584 407 480' 99 285 : 441; 209, I fofor 'irrZ'
Vpson, 402 281 353; 229 358 430 353 322 117 100 , 315, 215 319' 95 : r,- r ' ,7, A r ~3
irdl.es, 4531 073 595 478 381 314 30-! 317 207 lid’ 318 1 00 010 19 |^ e , Wil t'krin Drown Rove
Fallon, 418 1112 951 701] 309 310 399 327, 42 233 106 152 1 427 413 ifolt -. ~ iV■ t ’ 1 P
Farm,, Oil 261, 32 65 589, 538 430 539, 22 439 034 112 1 723 Fifofof R-fo’ l\li'nn Jones
Wilkinson, 280 490 590 383, 108 188 95 137: 90 09 90 81 745 \h,M J ' l'Qcr S
Ifofo 0 ' 1 ' ™ 320 27G i 117 | 40ti 326 2i:! 2<j;, j 39 ss:i 404 ; 113. 359 321 Cennillc. \fofo Rath ford, Gurry.
Furr, ’ ill II ,11 1
3'j IVwons who have Ilrusm.-i of the Conntief, indicidunlhj, not filled up in the above Table, will confer a l-.vnr by sen l !,.'* tle'in In ue • aul ifnot subscriber- they -ball
receive eoples ofall the succee.lini'papers, which cmuuiii the Table, tin alleVit is ciimphli il. ’ ‘ ’ ’ '
rrirnnrrT-ri-~n-~nfT i« i taaummmmmammammm r r —at—i
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COTTON — lias arrived pretty freely '
•luring the past week, and sales to n con- t
ttitlcrablc extent have been made, at!) to
11; cts. The average sales, however,
have not exceeded 11 cents, and per ,
Imps hate not reached that price. The j
ilrmaud is principally for prime qualities. 1
inli.'i-ior and fair qualities arc neglected. |
i lie Hivkp. lately rose within til inches {
dlHleam Boat navigation, but has since 1
fiilcti six inches. Freights to Savannah, I
urc at si per bale. J
BY LAST yifl<lT>S MAILS. j
, IVi; ,v- i .tua, t lelober 7.
FUOM HA G L AM).
Isy the packet ship - i-ioridn, from Lav- f
erpuol, and Hannibal, from London, we ' j
have received London papers to the Ist (
i’t. Liverpool to tid, and Glasgow to ,
da A Mg’, nil inclusive. The most ini- r
jmrtaat item of intelligence by this urri p
val, is from Belgium. In Brussels, a ri
at. bearing a revolutionary character, i,
i rnnieaced on tlie evening of the 25th f]
August, which lasted throughout that
itigiit and liie following day, hut on the
•ftiii, tranquility in the city was restored. '
mill tac Burghers had transmitted to ,1
(rjvennnent demands of a moderate eha- •
meter-—hut how the King may receive •,
th'in is yet unknown. The people of j I
iwlgiutn seem imbued with the spirit of J
liberty. The ostensible causes which 8
created the movement in Brussels do not
exactly appear; but it'seems that M. f
■ mi Alnancn, .Minister of Justice, was so j *•'
unpopular tliat his dismissul was insisted
«;i. against whom and his advocate, la- v
,iy Bagnano, Editor of Be Aationale, ''
b' ir /ary was especially directed—hat 11
bicy both escaped. A tax on drain too, n
" :,s ot >e whieii they deemed burthen- v
f-wie amt ojtpressive. j 1
iat four ex-.‘Ministers, Polignac. Pey- b
l* muet , Gnomon Hanville, ami ('haute-1
siiize. i,rived ttl Vincennes on 27th .Vug. j I
I'roin all that wo cun gather of the as j
i vs «! Burope, from t!ie tiles of paper -!!
’bare its, ami from our former reviews)/
'■ I' think there is a dark cloud lowering | e
I’ u T that continent: wlicther it will pass |<•
■ u in e-s by, or whether it bo the preetir- j ti
I 1? ''K-Tal or partial war, time will j 1
'1 ' i . ,l!i t |- ia and Prussia seem to be i
sr,, ae schemes to support the : t
nini y <)1 kings, and even Nicholas i c
tu -’ onic,i(J 11 new levy of troops. a
BELtauji. s
I -tab August a riot of a revolu
nature took place in Brussels—it 5
'i iiiiti'iieed on the evening of the 25th.— .
• u..i roits groups formed themselves,
• proceeded towards the office L« .Va- i
I . *^ le populace smashed the win-!’
* and attempts were made to break I,
* the. doors. A voice exclaimed ••Let ! ]
,s? to lAbry. n The niultitade, which |i
i,s “in i using every moment, proceeded <
■is-n to the house of Libry Bagnano, Edi- j
(,i °t Le *\'atiunale, fortunately he v. as t
I,JI at home hat every tiling in his house
j^ ,ls demolished—the crowd proceeded t
‘’xarions other causes, and committed i
iniilar acts of violence, (
fn t 'ni 18 o'clock at night, during this
B t ‘lervescencc l!ie police wisely ah-
nm Ml !■! \ liiis^i«auvmiwwirtf
stained from acting: its intrrveii.noii
would only have proved pernicious.—
The geinlarmes were told—" Don't act,
and yon will be h t alone.”
Towards midnight the crowd diapers
ed. One group went to the 1 “lace hoyai,
preceded by a Hag composed t he curia ns
of Lihry Bagnano. The officer of that
post, came out, and asked what they
wanted? The Commander of the town
came forward likewise. JVolhing but
confused cries were to be heard of I ib
erfy! Justice!’’ A soldier stepped out of
the roans, and with tears in his eyes sup
plicated those present to withdraw, say
mg, "For God's sake disperse, and spare
ns the disgrace of being ob'iged to shed
any Belgian blood!” Tiros* simple words
produced more eileet than the stoniest
resistance would have done. Another
group proceeded to the Falaee of .Ins
fee, all the windows of which were bro
ken. Shortly after the General who
commands the town proceededfothe ISo
lel de Ville, and the Horse Gendarmes
Ciiitimenncd to patrol about it: detach
ments. A more numerous crowd pro- ,
reeded to the house of AI. de Kuyffi the
director of the i’olice. ]( was forcibly .
entered, and there, every tiling was bro
ken and destroy'd; but there, likewise,
not a single article was abstracted.
The first musket shots were ft red to- (
wards one o’clock, when tin* commotion >
became more tumultuous and decisive. •
The crowd ran with great noise towmds 1
the Hotel of ,M. Van Alninen, the Alin- I
isterof •Justice. When the people were -
before lids residence, the exasperation
scented to have reached its highest pitch.
The doors were burst in ; furniture and 1
(.'fleets of every description were demol- 1
isiicd. The troops wished to restore or
der. but they were too feeble. They
were attacked, disarmed, and obliged to i
retreat. AVer this tirsl < xpiosion, the '
nuiltitude seemed to concert measures,
and set i’ne fothe building. Workmen
v\ ern seen to surround an officer near the II
I’alace of Justice, putting a pistol to his
breast, ami asking him, on his word of *
honor, that ,te slmuld not order the pco
ple to o hied upcit.
Towar Is five o’clock in the morning,,
the armed ft rce displayed its* if more. •
A biittulion of t'hnssenrs and a battalion
of Grenadiers, spread th-msclvcs in t
eornjttinies through the streets where the (
agitation was greatest. It was in the
Flare du Sablojt,where, about six o'clock
in the morning, an officer ordered a pla
toon to lire, ami where the struggle l>c
came bloody. Presently the wounded
were seen being carried home ; and gore
stained the pavement.
Some workmen have torn from the
shops of the Purveyors of the Court the
Arms of the lleynl Family.
Bnussc.iy, Aug. 27.—We related yes- '
terday the events oftlse preceding night. 1
They proceeded during the course oftho ■
day, and at litis moment the Duaflle 1
Bourgeoise is in possession of the whole
town. 'l'he citizens do their duty; they
occupy every post, and watch themselves
zealously over the public safety, which
they thus secure.
Mace H o’clock in the morning the dis
tinguished inhabitants joined the officers
°f the <*;m|e CJommunale, in the barrack
of Aununcias.
Tiif. IfAotiF., Aug. 29.
"We arc waiting here with great unxx
jwiH SS&totvUsMt.
g ■in—im ii ns Him mw i —I
ty to learn what tn^ r the demands of the
Burghers of Brussels.
Ttic Prince of Orange ami Prince
Frederick have left for Antwerp, where
a similar explosion to that of Brussels is
ieart d,but their presence may prevent it."
Liverpool Collon ,Mitr!:c!, rh:<stit,l
The import this week is 20,5-iH bags,
iiatl the sales are 15,(110 (mgs, (including
700 American, tnken for wxporl.) ttl lust
week's prices, viz; (JO7O Boweils, at (it
to 7jd; 12l!t) i\«'W-Orieans, at (1; to Hid;
JHtJO Alabumas, A-e. at (U to 7gd. Th«»
export of Haw Cotton from (treat Bri-
Inin, during the month (‘tiding 21st of An- •
gust, was 1050 bags, and from London,
Li\ itjiool. and (lull, iu the shape of only
calicoes, (22,(1(»B) A of Twist (11,078)
amounted to ydJWI bags ofltaw Cotton
August JJO.—'l’fie Cottoif market tins
been cpiict on tHaturduy A to day:the sales
lor the two days amount to about JJUOO
bugs, at forim r prices.
Scot. I.—'l’he dentand lor Cotton still
eon.nines limited, the sales (bis week not
being more than 1000 hairs per day—pri
ces steady. The stock on hand, (Sep
tember. last year, was 5179,000, ami litis
year 272,000 bags, being a decrease of
107.000 bags.
LI, \SOW, Aug. 27.
There hits been a good demand lor
Cotton during the mouth tit gradually
improving prices. The sales amount to
itsli bales 2050 Bowed-,b> a 7 ; 'd. 51150 n
Orleans (tj a H/d. Imports this month, j
12.009 bales. -
XgAimXBD.
On On- Till install*, i<v tin* Kn\M. Mr. An-Irsw.-,
oi;»I!.;k u. < n, \ytov. r- (j. of Allmi , t*i
’Mi-- v \!V Bf A Hit IS, 'laiiglitrr o/' (inuTal Il.irriw
of I"!I»• pi C Mints'.
««i*nagtgar— irxszxz i ■ ■■■ ■nr— tmmtrm
mao.
In tlii- niy, cm Momtay lust, J R. COJT,I).
I*h j. sou (innl.l (.fLiit l.it i ,(i ttiin.y Mr.
\v:is m incir.loT oflhc* Uar ot’il;!.** M il;\ ;in I ol‘ ll»<* nio.-l
( xviuplnry clmra-. lor. II - livnl jj« lov< J, mi l diuii rc~
girlted by n Cir« !•• ofl*. ini Is.' (
(in flw Hilli in,-i. at the residence nflf. Ketdimn, I'.stj.
fiejtr OMVMH LKWIS, only r.iiild of
Hmmiel ami H.ira'i
On t’K* I ,'il 11 iiiMnnr, lit,-. MI’S \ \ M VHV \ \ \
si] \ I*v m. n i), aged 4B >*.• 1 a maivc ox BU j
Lukc*» l*uri*t), iS. i*. r
—. • a
Augusta library Society. j
fHtillO Directors of t lie A cocsta Liiiua- "
JsL ry ctoctnrv, tire rwinesletl to niet-t tit ] h
the Library Boom, 'Puts Asturmoon, ai d , !l
o'clock, p. m. for the purpose of electing
a LIBBAKIAN. in place of James B.
Croiiid, Esq'r. deceased. •!
ALGUSTI.N BLAFGIITLB, »
C'haik.ian. h
October l<> It 4
ITOTIOS.
A IJEOFLAU Alonthlv incetingofthc
HBNKFICi.AL SOCIETY, will
convene at their Boom, on Monday eve- -
ning, 18th hist.at half past six o'clock.
Members are particularly requested to x
lx 1 punctual in their attendance.
JI. GOIITON, Secretary. 1
Oct ls» H 4' ,
AT PSITAmSALB. i
10 HUBS. POUTOKICO’ f
ffwm 1
dkA Which will be Sold low 1
for C’asli, or approved paper. 1
V. PHILLIPS. s
October 10 4
JVSST RECEIVED.
1 BALES Oanabnr—s,
20 Do. negro Cottons,
10 Do. brown Sheetings & Shirtings,
DO Pieces white, rod, & green Flannels,
oO Do. rich Cambric Prints,
<3O Do. Callicoes (low price,)
200 Doz: Chintz.V eronn, Imitation,Mad
rass, Maslipatum, Berkley, and
Britannia Handkerchiefs,
100 Pieces Choppa Bounds,
1 Case 4-1 Irish Linens,
1 Do. 7-8 do. do.
■*o Doz. ladies white cotton Hose,
100 Do. mens do. do. half do.
100 Boxes Spool Cotton,
200 Beams Wrapping Paper,
The above is ottered for sale low, for
Cush, cr approved paper, hy !
CHAIJLES PHILLIPS.
Oct 1(i ts I
I
Tin: si - isscisiiiers
HAVE ON HAM),
A FEW IH'NDKUD (i VU.O\S BEST
DANfl* Olli,
FOR FAMILY USE.
THICK sl. FER GALLOM,
BY THE RETAIL.
NELSON t'AMTEI! & Co.
Qet io ;?t i
WAWTKD
sMSoSS) By the Subscriber, •> first rate
Journeymen Tailors
to suit.—Good cm’doynient w ill he given.
WIbMVM KIBBE.
Del 10 It 4
18. WOOimillW’S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
FANIIIOX VMM:
II A T , V A 1» , A N l» IS O A \E T
NTOIIK,
23H, ItKO X IV-STKKET.
AUGUSTA, GEO.
Fzzn Sh w-M&GmMiS'Mm
has JUST 11ECEIVED,
A FBBSII Assortment of the above
iSL Articles, which he oifers for Sale on
•be most liberal terms.—also, tin assort
ment of
TOILETTE GLASSES,
SEAIa AND LEAT/lER
TRUNKS.
S. 11. WOODBI IT.
October 10 wtf 4
dba \v ing i; v p lit riiD
BV TIUJ
NOIiTHEHN MAT Li TO-MORHOW.
HIGHEST PIMZII
#30,000.
Union Canal
IjO r r T Ell V s
CLASS, NO IH.
Scheme ofPriscfe.
1 Capital Prize of 510,(MM) Dollars,
1 Jo do do 15,000 Dollars,
1 do do do 10.000 Dollars,
I do do do 5.000 Dollars,
1 do do do 4,010 Dollars.
10 Prizes do do I,(MM) Dollars,
10 do do do OUO Dollars.
10 do do do 500 Dollars,
10 do do do 400 Dollars,
10 do do do 300 Dollars.
3!) do do do 200 Dollars,
51 do do do 100 Dollars,
V/ith numerous Prizes of
13, !35 Prizes, amonntiiig to
0.
Whole Jbeil.a r^ll) —Half do. $) —
Quarter do. Hr so.^
{JjT-’ Orders Deceived at
ANDREWS’
State Lottery Ik Exchange Oitico,
' i>,'•//< )• i)< Hritiiil lyin ri...
October 10 I
L-A I'-..ND3 J'OOILSY-CIjUB
IIA €ls S.
■CMI'HjIi Commeilcn on Tuesday the
w * 38lb of December next, free for
any Horse, .'lare or Gelding,
Ist days Purse. 3 mile heats, for $250
2nd days Parse, 3 mile heats, for $8 50
3rd days Purse, mile heats ; to be made
up of entrance money, Ac,
Aged Horses to carry 13D lbs.
0 years old to carry 121 lbs.
5 years old to carry 113 Hus.
4 years obi to carry 103 lbs.
3 years old to carry HO lbs.
3 years old to carry a fealber.
3 pounds will be allowed to Marcs and
Geldings.
Bemkk Countv. Gv. (
October 10th, 1830. S wtd 1
AV UV ST A BTOGTSTOV
JSVTO i'IC f] is hereby given, liiiil all pm
j\[ eluee Wagons and Carts, eonlain
iug one or more bales ol Cotton, hogs
heads of Tobacco, or hOlTels 'of
are from 11 1 i;s dale, entitled to pass the
AUGUSTA BIHDGE, free of Toll:
This arrangement has been made, for
the purpose of enabling (he Planter, to
avail himself of this extensive Market
free of all expense.
(Signed)
.1 r.ssi: Kn.vr. A. Cummino,
Thomas McGiia.n, Jos. Biunon,
John Bonks, John Woom olk,
t V
Augusta, A'igast2B,lß3o. w3m Dl >
LINCOLN BIIBKIFI bS WALII.
VAHMi be sold, at l.ineoln Court
House, on the first Tuesday in
November next, within the usual hpnrs
of sale:
45 tv-ros of Land, more or less, adjoin
iag Heynolds and others, on tin: water,
of Cherokee Creek, taken as the proper
ty of Valentine Witliers, to satisfy ai
Execution in favor of John Swourds vs
Lewis Casan and Valentine Witherl
levied on and returned tome liy a can*
stable. THOM.AS LVON, n. s. l. c.
October y rvtd 101
' FURNITURE
AT ATOTIOIT,
3Y E.ATIIAI¥I HULL,
ON MONDAY, ISTH INSTANT,
BSPOIiH HIS STOHE:
Grecian Sofas,
Mahogany Breakfast, Dining, and Tea
Tables,
Do. Pillar and Claw do.
Do. Wash Stands,
Do. High and Low Post Carved Ma
hogany A. Maple Bedsteads,
Do. Candle Stands,
Cane, Bash Bottom, <k Windsor Chairs,
Patent and Venitian Window Blinds.
Ow* All the above Furniture is new,
ami made in (lie best manner and in the
latest fashion, mid is well worthy the at
tention of persons wishing to * famish
themselves with articles made in the best
taste.
ALSO,
Beds, Bedding. Matresses, and other
articles of second hand Furniture.
ALSO,
A dEXERAL ABSORTMEXT OF
Fresh Groceries.
October 13 3
COTTOW AMD TOBACCO
a®
r ILL be sold onSATUBD \V, the
V ▼ loth day of Novemher next, at II
o'clock, a. m. before the Warehouse door
of Hoi.comiu:. Johnston ,V Cami'Fielp, A
I» VI. MS COTTON, marked J. B stor
ed in the name of James Boyd, April I Ith
I*3s—Also. ONE 11 HD. TOBACCO
marked A. L. sold to pay Warehouse
charges.
JOHN C. IIOI.COMBE.
October 9 wtd 3
JVKW II IISDW iKE.
C. SQUIRE Sc S. HOG3R3
HA IE NOW IN STORE,
AM) ON Till* It! VER, RECEIVE!) UV Sill I’ GEORGIA,
DIRECT l-'KO.VI LIVKIU'OOL, AND OTHER All
rivals uv tiik wav or new yohk,
Si m
mRHKXNGIXAIVX & SHaXTXELD
HARD-WARE.
Poruviug a Complete Assortment
every description of Staple and
l-'aney tSheIfGOODW in th<‘Hard
ware line, sailed to the City und Country
trade.
ALSO,
4P*' BAGS Trace Chains, superior
•|0 (pialily, extra heavy.
, 3i) cask- Carolina Hoes, assorted,
, 31) doz. ‘‘lbbolsons A Brothers "Patent
Corn Scythes,
, 10 bags Wrought N ails, assort’d sizes,
, 30 real Mousehole Anvils f .. .
131) Mousehole shape do. 11 si * M ’
3 casks H'ledge and Hand Hammers,
KM) Screw Phites, assorted,
80 Bl.ieksmitlfs Vices, 35 to 70 Ilia,
30 pair do Bellows, 3H to 31 In.
3 casks Shovels and Tongs, assorted
sizes and qualities,
3 casks Steelyards, 30 to GOO lbs.
3 eases Mill mid Pit. Saws,
150 doz. Cast Steel Mill-Saw Files,
100 doz. long and short handle Frying
Pans,
1 cask Brass Kettles, assorted sizes,
I ease Brass Fenders,
7 eases Shot Gnus and Bides, various
qualities, some of which are real
Stub and Tvv ist Barrels, with Flint
nr. 1 Percussion Locks,
1 ease Shot Belts, Bird Bags, Pow
der Flasks,-mid Percussion Caps,
30t) lbs. Oil Stone,
it; eases Bench Bead, and Moulding
Planes.
50 doz. Patent Codec Mills,
30 boxes < ‘nt Tacks and Brads,
hi) doz. Iron and Brass Wire Hneves,
JO doz. Hair do.
75 doz. Shovels and Spades,
30 doz. Irish Socket Shovels,
JO doz. do. do. with long bundles,
G eases < ’oinmoii and Patent Screw
A agars,
3 cases Brushes, assorted,
SO boxes Club & Carpenter’s Axes,
5 do. do. (Collins & Cos. make,)
1000 lbs. Bagging Twine,
500 lbs. Shop Twine and Shoe Thread,
50 coils Hope,
100 doz. Bed Cords <V Leading Linen,
JO eases School Books,
3 eases half and full bound Blank do.
3 bales Ktissia Quills,
300 reams Letter & Writing Paper,
300 doz. Bnizillian S. ell 'l uck Combs.
3 eases line Ivory, Pocket, Side aim
Dressing Combs,
35 eases Looking Glasses, ussor dsizi s
Scvmi Packages German and
PivEWOK GOODS,
CONSISTING OF:
Box Codec Mills, Slates, & Slate Pen
cils, Crayons :*;id Lead Pencils, \ iolins.
Jew sharps, Slat !a 1 ailet A Pocket (<las
ses, Wafers. Sealing VVa.x. Snuff Boxes,
i Night 'Papers.(bit Glass J)c J* alley Lends,
<,'ologne Water, & Shaving Soup,with a
variety of
Fancy Trinkets*
300 kegs Cut Nails <V Brads, 3d to4fld,
: . . r g I com
■■ ■ h • ill pc.
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jvuyiui tv i -iiiiin-i soil diet tiu-vi,
Bolting Clol’is. &,r. Ac.
October i,G It 4
OKOCERIEa
THE SUSaCRIBEH,
HAS lately received, and is still re - r
ceiving, a general assortment of
GROCERIES,
among which are the following articles:
®3) pieces Heavy Hemp, Flax &
Tow Baggin-r,
500 lbs Hogging and Seine Twine,
25 Coils Kale Hope,
2000 Hnshels Liverpool Ground and
line table Salt,
23 lihds St. Croix, Porto Rico, and
.New Orleans Sugar,
10 Tierces Superior Green Coffee,
30 Hags Good do do
10 His Loaf and Lump Sugar,
5 lihds Molasses,
75 HMs Whiskey. Hum, Gin and Ap
ple Brandy,
1 Pipe Genuine Cognac. Brandy,
2 do Heal Holland Gin,
10 qr. Casks 'i’encrille and 31alag»
3 Vine,
300 lbs Sole Leather,
10iK) ll>s Shoe Thread in Halls & Hanks,
300 Yards Tow Linen,
20 Tons Swedish Iron from 1$ to 13
inches wide,
1000 llis German, Cast, and Blister’d
Steel,
2000 Ihs Sheet and Hoop Iron, and Nail
Hods.
2000 Ihs Plough Moulds,
30 Hags Shot assorted,
5000 lbs t lasting* assorted,
23 bis Maekerel,
00 Kegs and Boxes Superior Tobac
co,
100 Hearns Writing and Wrapping
Paper,
30 Kegs Nails assorted,
2000 Gls Stone Jars and Jugs,
30 Nests Dry Measures,
10 do*. Windsor < hairs.
Hardware, Cutlery & Ironmon
gery,
.‘■o bales London UuffU and Point
Blankets,
20 Bales Domestics,
ALSO,
1000 lbs I live Geese Feathers, and
31)00 Ihs Prime Bacon,
all of which he oilers on reasonable terms
at his Store No. 311 Broad, corner of
Campbell streets.
JACOB MOISE.
October 13 2
Augusta City Sheriff’s Sale*
WILL he sold, at the Market House
in the City of Augusta, on the
Unit Tuesday in November next, between
the usual hours of sale:
One lot of Land, with the improve
ments thereon, containing one half acre,
(move or less) bounded on Ibo South by
Reynold street, on the North by Bay
street, East by lot of Edmund Martin,
and West by Houston street; levied upon
by virtue ofali. fa. from Court of Com
mon Pleas, Joseph Hutchison vs. Anselm
Bngg.
ALSO —11Y OIUiEU OF COUHT. •
All the Improvements on a lot occu
pied by Robert Join's, bounded North by
Broad-street, South by Ellis-street, East
by East Boundary street, and West by
street; property returned by said
Jones, in his schedule at •September
Court instant, under n cu. su. at the ili
stance of Walton Knight.
Terms—Bankable money—purchasers
to pay for titles.
A. PICQUET, Sh’lT. c. a.
October 2 Hi 101
RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE
WILL he sold, on the first Tuesday
in November next, at the Market
■ House in the City of Augusta, within the
legal hours of sale, the following proper
ly, to wit:
A frnct of Land, levied on as the pro
perty of Jacob Bngg, in favor of August -
, ,Ins Moore and Win. T. Gould, on tho
foreclosure of a mortgage, containing
1100 acres, more or less, bounded North
by lands belonging to the estate of Basil
Lamar, deceased—on the Month by hiudo
of V. W alker, and hinds''formerly owned
by the estate of F. Walker, deceased.
East by lauds of the lute Anderson Wat
kins, bat now the profierty of John Lviv
and West by lands ofSamucl Hale.
ALSO,
One Inf of Land, in the City of Augus
ta, hounded Mouth by Green street, Wept
by lot of James Fraser, and East by lot
of Jacob Dill, having a front on Green
street, of’H3 feet, more or less, and run -
ning hack to jjillis-slreel, half way—and
also, two tracts of Land, caeii containing
100 acres, more or less, and adjoining
each other, known as the Buy Spring
Tract, in the County of Richmond, levied
on as the property of Gabriel Clarke, to
satisfy a ti., fa. on the foreclosure of a
mortgage! in favor of Hays Bowdre, 0-
gainstsuid G. Clarke.
ALSO,
201.) acres, and H) acres,‘two tracts
(making together L'o3 acres of Land,)
which tracts of Land, aforesaid, are priu
cipally composed of Lands originally
granted to Joseph Outs, including, also,
1G l-3tlis of an acre, adjoining the Out;:
tract —levied on us the properly of W r il
limn C. Dillon, on the foreclosure of a
mortgage inf.vor of Mary H. White, the
Executrix of Hugh Nesbitt, and Wm.
Longstreet for others, against said Dillon.
ALSO,
Sundry articles of Household Furni
ture, levied on as the property of John S.
Holt, to satisfy a fi. fa. A. 13. Walker Vb.
John S. Holland Robert D. Wore.
PETER F. BOISCLAIK, i>. s. n. c.
October 2 id 101
COLL M 111.1 Ml !•: It IF I'M SAL kh
WILL he Sold at Columbia Court
House, on the first Tuesday iu
November next, within the usual lu>ui'||pr
sale, the following property, to wit:
200 ucreu of Land, on Green-Brier
Creek, adjoining Win. Wright, Telfair,
and others, levied on to satisfy n sis«
from Columbia Superior Court, Horatio
Garlrill vk. Micajah Bond, Executor of
John I lattuway.
KICK'D. H. JONES, Shff. C. C.
Oetofier 8 Wtd 101
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October 3 i&w 104