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of Colton into and from the whole kingdom, from
the Blh Jan. to the 22d Aug, and of the imports
and exports for the same period last year.
Into this kingdom litis year.
American bags 618888
South American 95890
West Indies, Demorara, &c. 4615
East Indies 60289
Egypt, &c. 11623
Total of all descriptions 791314
Same period last year.
American bags 647223
South American 71656
W. Indies, Dcmerara, &c. 4703
East Indies, 64140
Egypt, &e. 5201—792923
Increase of imports, as compared
with same period last year bags 1609
EXPORTS in 1835.
American, 27071—Brazil, 6268—East India,
33616—West India, 65—Other kinds, 30.
Total in 1835 67050 bags
Same period last year 63946 “
MARRIED,
On Monday evening last, by the Rev. Mr-
Ford, Samuel Jenks Smith, Elitorof the Sun
day Morning News, of New York City, to Miss
Sabah Meuilt.a, daughter of Joseph Wheeler,
Esq. of this city.
On the Bth inst, by the Rev. James Holcombe,
Mr. Thomas H. Watkins, to Miss Nancy L.
Ceiett, all of Columbia county.
In Savannah, on the 7th inst., Mr. Adolphus
L. Heine, of Columbus, Ga. to Miss Ur an a
Goldsmith, of that city.
On Ist. October, Mr. John Goudan to Miss
Sabah Robertson, daughter of Mrs. Margaret
Robertson, all of Clark county.
On the 2d October, Mr. George Tubnell, to
Miss Martha F. Sansom, eldest daughter of
Thomas Sansom, Esq. of Clark comity.
In Macon, on the 13th of Sept., Mr. William
son Worthy, to Mrs. Mary Pace.
In Macon, on the 20th of Sept., Capt. Samuel
Wilson, to Miss Elizabeth Harp, daughter of
Dickson Harp, Esq.
On the Ist of Oct., Mr. John W. Robertson,
to Miss Susan Bridger, all of Upson county.
DIED.
In this city, on Tuesday morning, the 13th, Ro
ll ert H. Musobove, Esq., in the 47th year of
his age, a native of this State, and for many years
a highly respectable merchant of this city.
In tins city, on the 14th instant, Robert Rai
forii, Esq.
We are authorized to
announce Captain AARON
gJSsSKejjiy RHODES, as a Candidate for
BP*®* Receiver of Tax Returns, at
the ensuing election in January next.
Oct 17 w2t—2tD 5
MEDICAL, (ton,LEGE
OF GEORGIA.
THE Lectures Introductory to the ensuing
Course, will bo delivered in the College
during the next week. One Lecture daily at 12
o’clock. The friends of the Institution, and pub
lic generally, (Ladies and Gentlemen,) arc re
spectfully invited to attend —during each day the
Museum will be open from 11 to 2 o’clock.
Oct. 17 5
Georgia Rail Road Caisap’y.
THE third instalment of fifteen dollars per
share on the Stock of the Company, due,
on the third Monday in October, (19th inst.)
will be received on that day, and the following
Wednesday, at the oflicc of tiro Engineer of the
Georgia Rail Road Company, Law Range, Mc-
Intosh street.
Oct 17 It 5
Wanted Smmediatcly,
TWO first rate JOURNEYMEN TAIL
ORS, for which liberal wages will be giv
en by the Subscribers.
HOWLAND, MERRITT & Co.
Hawkinsville, Oct. 4, 1835. 4tw 5
JILANKETS.
Edgar Carmichael,
ARE now opening a handsome assortment of
very fine and largo WHITNEY and
ROSE BLANKETS. They have also on hand
a large supply of London Dullil and Fancy End
Twilled Blankets, which arc offered very low.
Oct. 17 5
Edgar A' Carmichael,
ARE now receiving their supply of FALL
GOODS—the following are among those
already opened:
Superior French and British Calicoes
4-4 and 5-4 black Italian Lustrings
3-4 and 4-4 Black Poult Dc Soi
Small fig’d do. do. do.
Plain col’d do. do. do.
Superior 6-4 French and English Merinos
3-4 and 5-4 Merino Circassians
Fine white and black Cotton Hose
Do do do do worsted do
Superfine do do do Silk do
Ladies superior Silk and H. S. Gloves
Gentlemen’s Buck and Beaver do
These, together with a variety of Fancy Arti
cles, will he offered at the lowest prices.
Oct. 17 5
OFFICIAL DRAWING OF THE
AUGUSTA
Independent Eire Company
LOTTERY,
CLASS NO. ONE,
THE undersigned, Commissioners of the a
bove named Lottery, do hereby certify, that
we have attended the drawing of the Augusta In
dependent Fire Company Lottery, Class No.
One, and do hereby certify that the following are
the numbers which were this day drawn from the
seventy-five placed in the wheel, viz;
Ist 2d 3d 4th sth 6l!r 7th Bth 9th 10th 11th
69, 33, 28, 51, 58, 54, 23, 30, 34, 16, 15.
And that the said numbers were drawn m the
order in which they stand above; that is to say :
No. 69 was the first that was drawn—No. 33 was
the second—No. 28 was the third—No. 51 was
the fourth —No. 58 was the fifth—No. 54 was the
sixth—No. 23 was the seventh—No. 30 was the
eighth—No. 34 was the ninth —No. 16 was the
tenth —No. 15 was the eleventh and last.
Witness, our hands at Augusta, Ga, October
15th, 1835.
j. g. r ,
D. PATTERSON, \ C
S. TROWBRIDGE,
, OcL 17 5
.1 TEJM CUE It HM.VTESP.
nui he Commissioners of the Waynesbo
.M. bough Academy, in Burke County, take
this method of informing all those who are en
gaged in the instruction of youth, that the funds
of the Institution are amply sufficient to allow of
a salary of four hundred dollars, which will, when
added to the tuition money, amount to eight hun
dred or a thousand dollars.
The Building is large and commodious, having
six rooms for the accommodation of the Teacher
anil familv, besides the Academical rooms, with
all the necessary out-buildings. Its situation is
retired, and one of the most pleasant in the vil
lage rendering it a very desirable residence for a
Teacher. None need apply for the Rector
ship of this Academy unless possessed of the fol
lowing requisitions, viz: a thorough knowledge
of the English, Latin, and Greek languages, and
an unblemished moral character and reputation.
■By order of the Board,
THOS. M. BEURIEN, President,
J. G. BADULY, Treasurer.
WILLIAM URQUHART,
Dr. I. P. GARVIN,
J. C. POYTHRESS,
G. H. HARRIS.
JAS. W. JONES, Scc’ry.
To Board of Trustees.
Wayncaborougli, Oct. 17 w2m 5
TABLE OF ELECTION RETURNS FOR 1835.
O | Q teT' ;S " ? ~CT qTk | I "
counties. Senators. Representatives,
s • p r S C .* S 1
1 . r p ■ !
Appling, I
Baldwin, 291 313 280 282 288 284 320 311 313 316 Murray. Kenan, « Jordan, u
n o '?"’ J? 73 73 ' 73 73 00 60 60 60 Hines.. Bird. »
Burke, 081 313 579 571. 534 573 318 296 296 312 Lawson, a Burke, a Attaway, a Burton, a
Bulloch, 2 339 1 344 343 3t2 361 Collc> u Wilkinson, »
[j 1 ” 1 070 495 423 451 437 427 503 485 483 491 Baber. Lawshc, Hunter.
„ u , tlß > 179 337 166 166 167 168 331 331 331 331 McDaniel. Bailv, Hark ness,
Baker,
Columbia, 405 285 401 392 423 407 282 262 266 267 Avary, * Ounby, a Masscngale, s Wright, a
Chatham, 398 580 407 401 415 405 572 569 566 574' McAllister. Gordon, u Millen, u Shirk, u
Clark, 635 387 596 594 606 600 397 391 392 400. Mitchell,® Stroud, a Clayton s Moore, s
Crawford, 324 453 326 318 325 322 452 452 448 447 Crowell, u King, « Colbert u
Camden, 142 177 140 140. 148 142 175 174 174 173 Brown, u Clark, u Nightingale, a
Campbell, 137 445 lie 'B3) 126 130 430 4831 416 4281 Cochran, u McCoy, u White, u
Coweta, 497 644 405 403 401 405 644 644 643 644 Echols, u Wood, u Smith, u
Carroll, 139 436 155 111 115 125 450 554 447 440; lioggess, u Rogers,« Hamilton, u
Cherokee, 163| 194 140 144 151 140 199 394 1951 1991 McConnell, u Candler, u
Cass, 1S2 | 252
2 01,b > 137 265 123 120 119 140 266 285 258 266 McAfee, t< Mays, u
1 Decatur,
DeKalb, 349 680 330 304 346 346 685 740 078 685 Mays, u Dobbs, h Murphy,« Diamond, «
i Dooly,
, Effingham, 1701 134 IG7 107 168 168 143 141 141 142 Powers, s Waldhauer. s
Elbert, 839 130 765 757 760 705 92 99 85 99 Heard, s Davis, a Crait, s McCurry. a
Emanuel,
Early, 43| 285 40 37 41 41 338 284 279 285 Patterson, u Ward,«
Franklin, 227 623| 215 215 218 2151 641 634 030 632 i Freeman, u Mitchell, u Ash, u Harrison, u
Fayette, 235| 603, 232 227 235 240 499 600 498 498 King. Landrum, Allen.
Forsyth, j mB3;
Floyd, I
Greene, 728 29 728 723 730 728 23 25 23 261 Dawson, a Foster, a Janes, a
Gwinnett, 784 857 755 751 767 768 875 878 866 8711 Blackmon, « Rambo,« Ezzard, u Hamilton, u Martin, 11
Gdy nn > 85 48 88 89 90 88 45 46 45 45| King, a Dart, Houstoun,
G ilmer, j
Hancock, 449 375 445 434 445 447 393 389 394 393 Gonder. a Vinson, s Ingram, s Smith, s
Harris, 723 502 660 061 062 605 441 443 448 444] White, a Read, s Henry, a
Houston, 477 657 480 471 477 478 655 653 054 645 Hemmingway, u Kelly, u Engrain, « Duncan, «
Henry, 522 797
Hall, 407| 714 387 380 386 390 j 727 925 721 726 Dnnagan, u McAfee, « Clarke, 11 Sanford, u Bates, u
Habersham, 237 058 191 170 205 213 619 628 601 621 Steelman, Smith, u Holcombe, k Carr, u
Heard, 167 310 169 167 173 173 346 344 342 344 Wood, u Peddy, u
Irwin, I
3as P cr > 627 580 613 609 620 616, 584 585 586 586 Reese, u Hill, a Robinson, « Burney, u
Jackson, 367 528 346 336 347 340 541 342 536 538 Liddell, ti Burns, u Pittman, ti Pentecost, «
J° nes , 489 505 485 483 488 485 i 564 507 565 567 Hutchins, « Day, u Gray, u Lewis, u
Jefferson, 452 158 470 441 449 449| 150 137 137 134 Stapleton, s Flournoy, s Turner, a
Lincoln, 298; 234 299 299 300 297 232 333 233 232 Lamar, s Lockhart, a Wright, a
Liberty, 157 148 157 155 158 158 146 147 140 147 Walthour. a Fleming, a Cassells. a
Laurens, 427 6 431 418 430 429 0 2 1 2 Kcllam, s Stanley, a Yopp, s
Lowndes,
Lee, 123 129 121 115 119 120 123] 120 117 133 Lawhon, a Foard, a
Lumpkin, 269 518 239 234 250 250 528 522 519 525 Olmrr, u Shaw,«
Morgan, 419 214 415 414 418 416 210 209 210 208 Nisbet, a Floyd, a Vanlandiugham, a Leonard, a
Monroe, 853 817 852 852 858 855 816 818 834 819 Rutherford, s Brown, a Black, a Gordon, a Flewcllin, a
Muscogee, 747 697 750 747 757 755 698 694 697 700 Hepburn, u Calhoun, a Bonner, «
Murray,
Macintosh, 64 130 64 60 64 62 130 121 117 127 Wood, u McDonald, u Dunham, n
Madison, 200 299 256 231 256 256 297 287 282 288 Polk, n Adair, u Strickland, u
Montgomery,
Morriwether, 550 681 543 540 546 i 551 691 687, 682 686 Senteli, u Johson, 11 Phillips, u
Marion, 398 334; 398 395 396 j 396 323 335 325 335 Burkhaltcr, a Bivins, a
Newton, 796 511 784 783 780 787 516 516 511 512 Floyd, a Harris, a Loyal, a Luckie, a
Oglethorpe, 483. 155 467 460 477 468, 156 155 155 1 541 Taylor, a Landrum, a Hubbard a M’Kinloy, a
Putnam, 018 222 610 594 605 608 233 220 234 233 Gordon, a Harris, a Hudson, a Merriwcther, s
Pulaski, 128 201 j 129 128 128 126 260 261 263 202 Clayton, u Bracowell, u Howell, u
Pike, 539] 372, 360 355 304 363 582 528 526 537 Harris, u Baker,« Williams, u
Paulding, i j I
Richmond, 473 565 473 448 513 406 620 536 544 551 V. Walker, u Stallings, G. Schley, «A. Rhodes, u
Rabun,
Randolph, 1481 300 143 137 144 145 307 300 300 305 Rivers, Camp,
Scriven, 258| 218 257 251| 254 251 228 219 219 319 McCall, a Black, a Green, a
Stewart, 423 574 427 426 518 533 573 567 567 573 Robinson. Dismukes,
Sumter, I Howart, a McCrary, a
Taliafctro, 410 13 407 403 409 406 13 11 13 13 Moore, a Nelms, a Jeffries, a
Twiggs, 314 453 397 315 310 308 5851 450 435 453 j Smith, « Tarver, u Solomon, u
Thomas, ;
Telfair, 107 171 104 101 104 104 107 166 166 164 Rogers, it Hattcn, it
Tattnall, |
Talbot, 739 843 735 730 744 729 847 846 844 847 i Powell. Towns, Riley,
Troup, 925 252 909 911 918 915 200 256 257 249 Alford, a Lewis, a Dougherty, a
Upson, 507 417 501 500 503 501 433 424 422 424 Holloway, a Davies, a Collier, a
Union, 5 206 1 Chastain, it Thomas, it
Wilkes, 530 549 533 527 532 520 548 549 551 55l]| Willis, it Brown, it Bolton, it Bradford it
Walton, 341 603 308 305 307 311 641 601 696 0061 Echols, it Early, it Bryant, it Hill, it
Warren, 540 415 537 536 514 543 441 430 429 445] Gibson. Harris, a Chandler, a Wilder,
Washington, 523 583 531 508 517 510 585 574 577 582] Saffold, it Rubison, it Harris, it Whitfield, it
Wayne, 51 88 57 53 59 501 89 85 85 88 Sheffield, it Robson, it
Ware, I I
Wilkinson, 143 455 130 231 129 I 30( 450 440 448 4511 Little, it Rivers; it Hatcher, it
Walker, 78 190 78 73 78 77J I<l 171 169 178! Farris, it Tanner, it
POST OFFICE, AUGUSTA, ?
XGtii October, 1835. $
OFFICE HOURS.
From 8 A. M. to 7 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
From 9 J to 101 A. M. and from 5 to 6 P. M.
Mail Arraagcuteiit.
THE NORTHERN MAIL,
Due at 2 p. ji. Closes at 8J a. m.
THE WESTERN MAIL,
Due at 5J a. m. Closes at a p. st.
THE FLORIDA MAIL,
Due every otlicr day at 5J a. m. Closes at 5 r. ,1.
THE CHARLESTON MAIL,
Due at 7 p. m. Closes at 8 p. m.
THE SAVANNAH MAIL,
Due at 3 p. 51. Closes at 8 a. m,
GREENVILLE MAIL, via AIKEN,
Due Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, at
3 p. si. Closes Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fri
days at 8) a. si.
THE ATHENS MAIL,
Duo Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 p. 51.
Closes Sunday, Tuesday, & Thursday, at 8 p. m.
CARNESVILLE MAIL,
Duo Saturday at'7 p. 51. Closes Sunday at 8 p. 51.
WILLINGTON MAIL,
Due Sundays and Wednesdays at 8 a. 51.
Closes Sundays and Wednesdays at 8J a. >i.
WM. C. MICOU, P. M.
Oct. 17 5
MILLENARY.
C. Hoffman,
j o ** l arr ‘ VCl ' fr° m N® w
begs leave to announce
to the Ladies of Augusta and
vicinity, that she is now re
ceiving, and will open on
fi 1 Thursday, the 15th Oct. a new
and fashionable assortment; of Fancy Goods.
Store one door above Win. C. Way’s, where she
will carry on the Millenary Business and Drees
Making in all its brandies.
Oct. 17 4t 5
mT fas un ig:
JL r«K sale. JIL
/'S'UIE subscriber offers for sale, his FARM in
JaL Columbia county, sixteen miles above
Augusta, on the Euchee Creek, containing 900
acres, a portion of which is first quality Oak and
Hickory The Farm is in good order, and on
the premises is A NEW SAW ANIJ GRIST
MILL, built within the last twelve months. The
Georgia Rail Road runs within two miles of the
Mills] which will make it very convenient to de
liver Lumber to the Contractors. It will be sold
a bargain, if applied for immediately. For further
• particulars, apply to Dr. Edmund Pucker, on the
premises, Holcombe, Peck & Co. Augusta, or the
subscriber, in Charleston, S.C.
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE.
Ojp The other city papem will publish the a
bove once a week for one month. k. H.
Administrator s ** Sale.
On dig first Tuesday in January next,
WILL tie sold, at the Market House, in the
town of Louisville, agreeably to an or
der of the Inferior Court of Jefferson county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, one tract of
Land, lying in said county, containing four hun
dred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Joseph
Price and John G. Lyons,
ALSO,
Jit the same lime and place,
One negro woman slave, named Crcsy, sold as
the properly of Wm. Lyons, deceased, for the
purpose of division amongst the heirs. Terms
on the day of sale.
JOHN G. LYONS, Adm’r.
t 17 wtd 5 ]
Splendid and Modern Household Furniture
At Acctioii,
15 ¥ BEARD &, PITTS.
ON WEDNESDAY, the 28th inst. will he sold at
Public Sale, the entire Household Furniture of
A. P. Pillot, Esc], at his residence, facing the
River and near the Bridge—it comprises:
Mahogany Chairs, Italian, Marble 'Pop Cen
tre and Pier Tables: Italian Marble Top Side
Boards, Wash Stands, Candle Stands, Mahogany
Wardrobes, splendid Mahogany French Bed and
Furniture, in room to match—Bronze, Molcau,
t Clock, do. Candle Sticks, Chandeliers, with ex
tra shades—Bronze Figures, Pier Glasses, Car
pets and Rugs, Beds, Matrasses, two splendid
Prints from Byron’s Mazeppa—and numerous
other articles too numerous to mention in an ad
tisemont—the principal part of the above Furni
ture was manufactured to order without limit to
price, and executed by the best Mechanics of
■ New York and Philadelphia.
Ladies and Gentlemen can inspect the Furni
ture previous to day of sale, by applying to John V.
Cowling, or to the Auctioneers. B. & P.
October 17 _5
Gold Lot For Sale.
LOT No. 17, in 17th District, Cass county—
said to be a rich lot, and entered as first
quality. It Is well watered, a large stream run
ning through it. Apply to the subscriber, at the
1 Eagle & Phoenix Hotel, Augusta.
1 H. W. HAMNER.
Oct 17 41* 5
ifISS OSj UTS O.V OF
Co-Partnership.
Co-Partuership heretofore subsisting
between the subscribers, under the name
and firm of WELLS, IVES, & Co., at Augusta,
Georgia, was dissolved on the 12th day of July
last, by mutual consent. The business will in
future be conducted by Ivbs & Griswold, who
arc fully authorized to close all the concerns of
said company.
HORACE WELLS, Jun.
CORNELIUS IVES,
F. W. GRISWOLD.
August 30th, 1835.
i The Subscribers arc now opening an entire new
stock of
Staple and Taney
Goons,
■ Which they olfer on the most reasonable terms,
i for cash or approved credit. Store under the
: Globe Hotel.
IVES & GRISWOLD.
Augusta, Oct. 1, 1835. 5
A\«R DI NANCE.
To Punish the owners and holders of Lots in
: the city of Augusta, who permit Wagoners or o
j ther persons to make fires in their lots.
BE it ordained by the City Council of Augus
ta, and it is hereby oidained by the authori
ty of the same, that if any lot owner or any lot
1 holder shall permit or allow any Wagoner, or any
’ other person, after the passing of this ordinance, to
f ma ii C a fire in any lot owned or occupied by him
■ or her. within one hundred yards of any dwelling
1 or other house in the city, such lot owner or lot
i holder shall be fined in a sum not exceeding one
| hundred dollars at the discretion of Council.
; Drawn in Council, the 7th day of Oct. 1835.
*| SAMUBL HALE, Mayor.
' i Gko. M. Walker, Clerk.
! l Oct. 17 5
i JOB PIUATIAG,
I Neatly executed at thin Office.
A®a®«®A omtoi
Auction Store Removed.
HEARD & PITTS,
BEG to inform their friends, and the public
generally, that they have removed their
Auction Store from under the U. States Hotel, to
that spacious Store lately occupied hy Dortic &
Lafittc, No. 230 Broad-street, where they have
on hand—and offer for sale, on accommodating
terms :
50 bhls Domestic Brandy
30 bids superior St. Croix Sugar
50 pieces Heavy Hemp Bagging
f 10 hhds Bacon, hog round
0 hhds Kum
10 quarter casks Tencriffe Wine
5 hhds best India Sugar
30 coils Buie Rope
2 butts St. Lucar Sherry
10 kegs Goshen Butter
10 bhls Cider
20 cases Clocks
5 cases Hats
50 Demijohns
50 M half Spanish Sugars
15 M do superior article
20 M C’l Dorado Spanish Sugars
15 M (Antonio Consoles) do do
A large Consignment of DRY GOODS, Watch
es, Silver Goods of various sorts, Safety Chairs,
and other fancy articles.
ALSO—ON HAND.
Two PianoForles, Side Boards,Tables, Chairs,
Counting House Desks, Bedsteads, &c.
THE STORE TO LET. under the United
States Hotel. Apply to the subscribers.
BEARD & PITTS, 1
At the Auction Mart, 230 Broad-street. 1
Oct. 17 5 1
~aotb
THE Stalls in the Market House will bo ren
ted to the highest bidder on the first Mon
day in November next, for one year from that
day. The renting will take place at the lower
Market House, and commence at 10 o’clock A. M.
By order of the Committee on the Market.
GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. C,
Oct. IT . 5
Insurance Hank Slock.
ON the first Tuesday in November next, at 1
the Lower Market House, in this city, the 1
undersigned will offer for Sale, from Two to i
Three Hundred Shares of the Capital Stock of
the Augusta Insurance and Banking Company,
WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC.
Oct 10 wtd 4
Wauled. s«l I!iss Office.
jejv
OF good character and habits, in whose con
duct, character, and welfare, every proper
interest would bo taken. One from the country
would be preferred.
Sept. 62 104
PLANTATION fob SAliii,
i&SSt jus*
*Sr slfflL
In Lincoln County, Georgia.
THE Subscriber offers for sale, a Valuable
Tract of Land, lying on the waters of Soap
Oreee, in Lincoln county, about three miles below
Lincoln Court House, on the main road from Au
gusta to Petersburg, and on either side of the road.
The tract consists of about 500 acres, more or less,
with about, 150 acres in cultivation, and in good
repair; with a good Dwelling House, Gin House,
Cotton (>in, Threshing Machine and Fan, good
Corn Cribs, Stables, Meat House, Kitchen, and
other outhouses ; and an excellent Spring conve
nient. It is a healthy place, and well watered, in
every respect. Apply to the subscriber, on the
premises, and if hy letter, direct to Lincolnton,
Lincoln county.
RICHARD POWEL.
Sept 30 3tw* I
ORIENTAL. BOMWETS.
Snowden S' Shear ,
HAVE received this dny from New York, a
supply of Ladies ORIENTAL BON-
N 10'1’S of tire most fashionable shapes and latest
Paris styles ; also a great variety of other styles
of the Gipsey and Cottage shapes. They have
also received ladies very superior dark Fur Tip
pets [some with long ends,] and extra rich 6-4
Tibet Wool Shawls, embroidered in most splen
did style. The ladies are respectfully invited to
call and examine the above.
Oct. 17 5
MtiJtE. S' GRITS.
f HE Subscriber’s MILL is now regularly at
JL work, having a quantity of Flint Corn on
hand. Flint Corn Flour, and clean Grits, also,
Fresh Ground Meal, can he had at any time,
HOBERT PHILIP.
Sept. SO 104
•j Doctor Dugas
lIAS REMOVED to the Tcnc
-3 mont recently occupied by Mrs.
Mieou, adjoining the residence
of Mr. K. 11. Musgrove, on Mclntosh street.
Oct 7 3t .‘1
NCIIOOfi.
MRS. 11. BLOME, respectfully informs her
friends and the public, that her School
will bo removed to the House formerly occupied
by W. W. Holt, Esq. from the first day of Octo
ber. Terms of tuition made known on applica
tion.
Mrs. 11. 11. will give private Lessons in the
french Language, from 7 to 0 in the evening.
Oct 7 3t 3
~BENJARI«J¥ BAIR»
Takes this method of informing his coun
try friends, that he has taken that large
and Commodious FIRE-PROOF
WAREHOUSE^
Recently "well known an Slaughter & Labuzau *
ON tho corner of Campbell Sc Reynold streets,
where he is prepared to attend to any busi
ness in the IV I IUEIIO IfSE AND COMM IS
SION LINE, with promptness and despatch.
Ho takes Ibis opportunity of returning his
thanks to his former friends, for their liberal sup
port, and assures them that every exertion shall
be used to merit a continuance of patronage. His
charges will he those that are customary in the
city, except that all country Cotton will be insured
against lire, free of charge to tho Planter—-his
Warehouse being one of the best Ihick Establish
ments in the city, and well located for the Sale of
Cotton, in the very centre of business, ho nat
ters himself that ho will he able to give satisfac
tion to all those who may he pleased to end ust
their business to him.
Sept 20 wtnl IQd
c e m for a u m i
I 9 rice S' Mailer fa
Men’s Mergers. Drapeus& Tailors,
He tween the United States and Globe Hotels,
Arc now opening a Splendid assortment
OF
Fall and Wilder floods,
SELECTED by one of the firm from tho latest
importations at New York, and which will
ho made to measure, at short notice, and in the
most fashionable and approved stylo. Among
thorn arc:
Superfine West of England £ j] RoAncl . o . rllß ,
13lack, blue, fancy colored >
Lbmhlo Ribbed, Victoria, ? CiMItIEII
And fancy colored >
Comprising new and splendid articles.
Figured Quilted Silk,
Plaid and Figured Velvet, v Vestings,
Figured and Plaid Valentin, j
Including some entirely new patterns.
Tho above Goods arc equal in fabric and qua
lity to any over imported, and will bo disposed of
at moderate prices, on the usual terms.
(£/* Orders from tho country promptly attend
ed to.
September 23 10.3
A CJ tk Etl)
JOHN B. GUEDRON respectfully informs
the citizens of Augusta, that ho still conti
nues to run ids OMNIBUS to the Rail Road Hc
posilory, in Hamburg, dailv, expressly fur the
accommodation of the public. It will call for
Passengers from any section of the city, and lake
them to any place desired, within its limits—and,
in all instances, will run through Broad street, to
the principal Hotels. He feels thankful for the
very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him,
ami solicits a continuance of tho same.
Oct 7 3
*5 AVIt IA & KVA .V«s
Wish to inform their former
w CUH lornerH, and the public gon
rmlly, that they have on hand,
~ a Largo Assortment of HATH,
every different description,
mMmW °f their own Manufacture ,
which they offer at prices which
they are confident will satisfy tho buyer, and on
terms the most accommodating.
They have, also, the most Splendid Assortment
of CAPS, for Gentlemen, Hoys, and Children,
probably ever offered in ibis market.
ALSO,
Ladies BONNETS, of tho latest English and
American Fashions.
(£/' The highest prices given for Hutting Furs.
Oct 7 8t 3
RANKIN <fe EVANS keep constantly on
hand, a large supply of PRINTING PA
PER, of every different size used by Printers in
thin State, which they will sell at us low prices,
as an article of equal quality can bo laid down
here, from any of the Northern Paper Manufac
tories.
Augusta, Oct 7 8t 3
liAJWAKK’S HOTEL*.
On the square fronting the Market, and adjoin
ing the Court /louse,
JiWS&Klifl. I’ll I’ subscriber announces to Iris
rmrFlflfl m® o *'.-* and tho public gonoral-
UEU HUH ]y t tliat ho has leased that targe
5w U SUB ai d corn node ua establishment re-
SSS 255 ce.nlly occupied by James Rush,
Jitli.il.JrJ. where ho will he happy to ac
comodate all who may favour him with their pa
tronage, ami assures them, that his best efforts
shall be used to please.
His table shall at all times at all lime ho sup
plied with the best tho market can afford; his
Bar with the choicest liquors ; and bis Slahles,
with an abundance of provender, attended by
faithful Ostlers.
From the superior skill of his Mother and His
ters in tliis line of business, from the many ad
vantages which his house affords, together with
his unceasing exertions to please, he Halters him
self that he will he aide to render to all, the
most ample satisfaction.
WM, 11. HAMNER.
Columbia, S. 0. Bept. 30 1833 1
Administrator’* Male.
On Tuesday, the Vtth of JVovember next,
WILL he sold, within the usual hours of
Sale, at (he late residence of William
Clarke, late of Jefferson county, deceased, all the
personal property belonging to the Estate of said
deceased, consisting of;
Horses, Cattle, Hog;, Corn, Fodder, Plantation
Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, one
pair of Mill Btones nod Mill Irons, 1 Cotton Gin,
ami many other articles to tedious to mention.
Terms made known on the day of sale,
LEWIS LAMP!*, Adm’r.
October sth, 1833 wtd 4
Atlmitaisii'ator’M JVotiCC.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of VVil
ia. Ham Clarke, late of Jefferson county, de
ceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment ', and those to whom the Estate is indebted,
arc requested to present their accounts, properly
attested, within tho time prescribed by law.
LEWIS LAMPP, Adm’r.
October 5, 1833 6lw 4
T\EW FALL & WINTER
DRV GOODS-
Win. ۥ Way, Agent,
NEXT DOOR ABOVE
Messrs. Turpin Os D'Antignac's Drug-Store,
HAS just received from Now-York, Phila
delphia, ond Daltimore, a large assortment .
of Seasonable DRY-GOODS, all of which was 1
carefully selected hy himself the lost summer, at '
low prices, and which he will sell at a very small 1
advance for cash or good paper, payable in town,
viz:
Rich fig'd Damask Satins and Silks, for Ladies ‘
Drosses and Bonnets,
Plaid Silks, in great variety of colors,
Black and colored Poll Desoir and Gro Dosoir do. '
Black Italian Lustrings, wide and narrow, of the
very best quality and lustre.
5-4 wide black and blae-black Gro Do Soiro do.
White Satins, some very fine for Dresses,
Pink, blue, while, and green Florence Silk,
Pink, straw, green, and black Crape Deleon,
Rich Chintz Foulard Silks, in dress patterns,
Rich colored Silk Muslin, for dresses,
White, straw, blue, pink, and black Silk Gauze, '
for Ball Dresses,
Rich Bonnet Ribbons, in setts, *
do do Gauze Cap do.
Assorted colors plaid Satin do.
do do plain do do., vdo and narrow. 1
Narrow Gauze Ribbons, for children’s caps,
Rich worked Capes and Collars,
Thread Lace, in great variety,
Bobbincl Laces and Edgings, at all prices,
Silk and worsted Laces,
Ladies black and white English Silk Stockings,
Ladies extra black and white Embroidered do do.
Pic-nic Gloves, and 11. S. Gloves, in great variety
of colors and qualities.
Long white Gloves, very fine,
4-4 and 5-4 Nainsook and Jaconet Muslins,
Mull Muslins, and Medium Cambrics,
Bishop Lawn, extra fine,
(i-I plaid and checked Muslins,
Hair Cord, Cambric Dimities,
8-4 and 7-8 Furniture do.
Puff Cord, and small Corded Skirts,
Fine Cnrsctts, all sizes,
4-4 & 7-8 scarlet and other rich French Calicoes,
English plaid do. Very superior English do. in
great variety of patterns,
American newest stylos do.
Irish Linens, Lawns, and Shirtings,
Rich worked Linen Cambric Hdkfs., with plain
and colored borders,
Long Lawn do. and Cotton Cambric do.
Ladies white, black, and colored Cotton Stock
ings, all prices,
Ladies white, black, and colored. Worsted Stock
ings, nil prices,
White, red, and yellow Merino Flannels, all
prices,
Cotton Flannels, some very wide and fine,
4-4 and 7-8 superior Cotton Shirtings, some near- '
ly equal to the finest undressed Cambrics,
5-4 and C-4 superior bleached Cotton Sheetings, ‘
5-4 and 0-4 do brown do do. I
4-4 and 7-8 do do do do. at ’
all prices,
Together with a great variety of Articles, not
enumerated.
Oct 10 2tw 4
TO THE PUBLIC.
WHEREAS, sundry reports have been put
into circulation, by some evil-minded per
son or persons, tending to stigmatize RavdoM'H
Delaitoiiteii, (d* Edgefield District, S. C., as a
friend of the Abolitionists —l hereby lake it upon
myself to assert, that all such reports have no
foundation in truth, by whomsoever originated or '
circulated. I furthermore take this method of in
viting the strictest scrutiny into each and every ‘
act of the past life of the. said Delaughtor, tela- |
live to this subject; and do now challenge any
and all persons acquainted with him, to state a
single instance in which the gentleman afore
named has, either by word nr deed, departed
from that lino of conduct so indispensably requi
- site for Iho true patriot and friend to the South
f and Southern institutions. Feeling fully confi
dent that all charges or allegations of the nature
- and kind Co which I have alluded, will be prompt
ly mot and refuted, from whatever quarter they
may como.
-ABSALOM DELAUGHTER.
Oct. 10 at 4
HIGHEST PRIZE,
30,000 DOLLS.
ftlillcdSeville Street Lottery.
DRAWING ANNOUNCED!
The Fifth ami LAST DAY'S DRAWING of
this SPLENDID SCHEME,
WILL Positively take place on TUBSDAA
the 10th of November next, ALL IN ■
ONE DAY!!! When the following Prizes will
bo placed in the Wheel, viz ••
I Prize of 30,000 Hollars.
I “ “1,000 do.
I “ “ 000 do. t
I “ “ 800 do.
I “ “ 700 do.
1 <c “ 000 do.
I “ “ 300 do.
I “ << 400 do.
I “ “ 800 do.
| “ “ SJOO do.
ALSO,
On that day, the FIRST NUMBER drawn ,
from the Wheel, will ho entitled to one ol the Ca- j
pilal Prizes of
5,000 IIO?aIa VIIN,
In addition to such Prize ns may be drawn to its
number; and the LAST DRAWN NUMBER 1
will also be entitled, in the like way, to another o
the Capital Prizes of FIVE THOUSAND DDL- |
LARS!!! So that the Wheel, on that FINAL I
DA Y, will ho much richer than at any previous
drawing. Tickets are now selling rapidly, and
we invite adventurers to make their investments 1
as early us possible, s
WHOLE TICKETS, flO 00 a
HALVES, 5 00
QUARTERS, _ 260
Orders enclosing Cash or Prize Tickets, will
receive prompt attention.
When Ten Dollars or more is remitted, the
postage need not bo paid.
WRIGHT tSc COSNARD, Managers.
tfj* Apply in Augusta, to G. T. Scott, Agei»„
Globe Hotel, or at the old established Prizean d
Printing Office, 201, Broad street, opposite the
Masonic Hall.
Oct 0 ts 94 1
~WeIH€AL i'.OEEEUE I
or South Carolina, \
QUEEN STREET—CHARLESTON, i
Annual course of Medical Instruction in r
this Institution, will commence on the 2d (
Monday in November next, and terminate on the a
Ist Saturday in March ensuing. i
Anatomy. —By William Hume, M. D. f
Surgery. —By Elias Horry Deas, M. U.
Theory and Practice of Medicine. —By Thom- I
as Y. Simons, M. D. c
Institutes of Medicine and Materia Medico
—By Henry Alexander, M. D. a
Chemistry. —By Charles Davis, M. D.
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Chil
dren.—Gy Francis Y. Porehcr, M. D.
Anatomical Demonstrations. —Dy H. W. 1
Crouch, M. D.
g/"Clenical Instruction will be daily afforded
at the Marino Hospital and City Alms House, i
which arc under the Medical direction of this 1
Faculty; also, in the Infirmary attached to the I
College, which is appropriated to negroes.
FRANCIS Y. PORCHBR, M. D. 1
Dean of the Faculty. s
William Hums, M. D. Sec'ry, of the Faculty. I
Aug. 15 92
(Jjf* The Savannah Republican, Augusta t
Chronicle, Montgomery Journal, Columbia Tele
scope, Mobile Register, Raleigh Star, and Green
ville Mountaineer, will publish the above Adver
tisement once a week till Ist November, and send
their Bills to the Secretary for payment.—-Hfor’y.
nn. ROBERTSOJY
HAS REMOVED his OFFICE permanent
ly to the Planters’ Hotel
Oct 3 Gtw 3
RRMOotIRL O BRERS.
19tii Set-timber, 1836.
AN ELECTION will be held at the City
Hull, in the city of Augusta, on Saturday
the 17th of October next, for a COLONEL, to
command the 10th Regiment, Georgia Militia—
vacancy created by the death of Col. McKeen.
The Brigadier General, deeply impressed with
the loss society has sustained in the death of Col.
McKeen, Orders , That the Officers of the Regi
ment which he commanded, wear crape on the
left arm, for thirty days, as a tribute of respect to
the memory of the deceased.
AARON W. GRIER,
Brig. Gen. Ist Brigade, 2d Div. G. M.
Sept 2B td 164
llnrkc Sh2rifl’’s Sale.
On the First Tuesday in November next,
WILL he sold, at the Court House door, in
the town of Waynesboro’, Burke county,
within the usual hours of sale:
One Tract of Oak and Hickory Land, contain
ing thirty acres, more or less, anjoining lairds of
Jeeso Knight, and others; levied on as the pro
perty of Holland Red, to satisfy one fi. fa. in favor
of Lewis Whitfield. Levied on and leturncd to
mo by a constable.
WM. B. DOUGLASS, Shff. b. c,
October 3 wtd 2
JVOTiCE.
HE Subscribers have re-united in business,
under the former firm of ALLENS &
PADDOCK, and offer tboir services as Agents, at
Charleston, S. C., and at Augusta, Geo., for col
lecting and transmitting funds.
SOLOMON ALLEN,
MOSES ALLEN,
G. H. PADDOCK
Sept 30 4t 1
iihiiiiiitrtralor’R Sale.
On the. first Tuesday in January next,
Tjx U ■' ILL be sold, at the Court house in Lin-
V T colnton, Lincoln county, within the usual
hours of sale, agreeably to an order of the Honor
able Inferior Court of said county, while sitting
for Ordinary purposes, 100 acres of Land, on the
drv fork ol Soap creek, adjoining Remson and oth
ers ; and one Negro Man named Charles ; Sold
ns the property of John W. Turner, deceased, late
of said county, for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors. Terms made known at sale.
SHADRACH TURNER, Adm’r.
Oct 3 2tw* 2
NOTICE
THE Board of Directors of the Branch Bank
of the Stale of Georgia, at Augusta, will re
ceive applications, ami elect on Friuat, the 10th
of October next, a Receiver of Tolls and Suporin
dent of Repairs, at the Augusta Bridge, in the
place of Mr. Fraser, resigned. Salary, one thou
sand dollars per annum, with the use of the Toll
House, fitted up for a small family.
The person elected must boa competent me
chanic, well qualified to superintend the repair! of
the Bridge.
By order ot the Board,
I. HENRY, Cashier.
Sept 20 td 104
Tiumjki•:isv, cin.vi,
ml ltd f*tass lf\trc 9
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
THE Subscribers take this method of inform
ing the public, that they have recently pur
chased the stock of CROCKERY, CHINA,
and (IE,'DiS WARE, formerly owned by P. U.
Taylor & Co., and have taken the Store hereto
fore occupied by them, opposite Messrs. Stovall,
Simmons & Co’s Warehouse, Broad Street, Au
gusta, wlmru they intend keeping constantly on
hand, a large and extensive assortment of
Crockery, Chinn, & (ilnn,
Which they offer for sole on the most advantageous
terms to Merchants from the country, and others.
Being connected with a large Importing house,
mid one of the partners residing in England, for
the purpose of making the best selection of goods,
and importing their Ware, direct from the manu
facturers, they feel confident that they can furnish
ware on terms equally advantageous with any
other market in the United Slates.
Purchasers aie respectfully invited to call and
examine our assortment.
WILLIAM WOODBURY & CO.
Augusta, Sept. 12, 1835 Urn 103
ERE. VC## .HERIJVOS.
Slum dim A Mhcar,
HAVE just received from New York, g large
supply of Extra 0-4 Merinos, (decidedly
the bust stylo manufactured,) of the richest and
most fashionable colors.
ALSO,
Very superior 3-4 and 6-4 Colored and Black
Merino Ciseassians, of the soft finish, suitable
for Ladies Dresses, and a large supply of Rich
Urode Viellc Prints, of splendid patterns,'warrant
ed fast colors.
Sept 3g 1
Superior While I'lauaels.
Snowden A’ Shear,
HA VE ju«t received from New York, a sup
ply ol very superior White Thibet Gauze
Milesian and Welsh Elan riels, ol’ tho beat style,
(warranted not to shrink.)
AI.SO,
A great variety of oilier seasonable articles, n
rnong whfrh are a supply of superior Ingruin
and Venetian I’arpeling, to which they respect"
fully invite the attention of the public.
Sept 30 1
S£o*r& Wliilnry SSlankefs.
Mn tardea A’ Shear,
HAVE Just itamved from New York, a large
supply of very superior Hose and Whitney
Blankets, of extra size.
ALSO,
Large and very heavy Mackinaw, Duffle, tnd
Point Blankets. Persons wishing to purchase
such articles, will do well to call and examine tho
assortment.
Sept 30 1
A CARD.
THE Proprietors of tire TELEGRAPH
Lines for Montgomery and Mobile, res
pectfully inform tho citizens of Augusta, that
they have received their OMNIBUS, which will
run daily between Augusta and the Rail Road
Depot, in Hamburg, expressly for the accommo
dation of tlte Public. It will call for Passengers, .
from any section of the city, and take them to
any place desired, within its limits; and in all
instances run through Broad Street to tho princi
pal Hotels, and not. avoid any, by taking tho
hack Streets. Notice to be called for, jnuat bo
left at our Office, at the Eagle & Phosnig Hotel,
or at the Bar.
Tho Constitutionalist will please tiupy 'fflo
abova.
Sept 16 ts 101
Administrator’.* Sale.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
AGREEABLY to an order ot the Honorable
Inferior Court of Richmond County, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, will ho sold, ot the
Market House, in the city of Augusta, within
the usual hours of sale :
‘ The following NEGROES, belonging to the
Estate of Charles Williamson, deceased, late of
said county, viz: Charles, a man ; Harriet, and
Dicey, women; Julia, a girl; and Jacob, a child.
To l>c sold for the benefit of the creditois of said
deceased. Terms, cash.
E. C. WILLIAMSON, Adm’r.
August 15 wtd 92
LVW BI.AAKS
Neatly Executed at (like OCfkcc.
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