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r—■ „ ~ —— __ annomofiß*
William Edgerton, to whom we sent a paper
at Dahlohnega, Lumpkin county, has removed
and omitted to pay his subscription which is *9
50. William Conner, to whom wc sent a paper
at Pleasant Valley, Murray county, has been c
qually wanting in moral honesty on taking his
leave—He is indebted to us *7 50. —Athens
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sot Til CAROM y A RAIL ROAD.
COXSIONF.es.
August 3.—.1 Coskery, Marsh AK, R F p,„.
P Carrie, Holcombe Peck, & Co. A Camming,
Howe A Smith, Stovall Simmons, & Co. Richard
Allen, N Smith, & Co. Morgan & Wyatt, 1. Lo
vell, C A Griener, Dortic & Lee, John I! Mur
phy, W J Wightman, Young & Greene, L Ric h
ards, Benson,& Urquhart, Geo. Parrott, Covin ■>■-
ton A Fair.
August 5.—.1 M Carter, N Smith, Stovall A
Hamlen, Stovall, Simmons & co, Rowe A Smith,
A Simonclt, G A Walker, Cowling A Gardclle
E B Beall, R Barber, A Sibley, A Frederick!
Clark, McTeir A eo, E Buslin, B C Hard, G
Parrott & co, Benson A Uiqub art.
ii v a \~s7,
Latknt date fiiom Livmteooi., Ir\,r 15,
i.ATKST DATE FIIOM HAVHE, .lI’VE 17.
AUGUSTA MARKET.
Prices Current, Corrected Weekly.
BACON. .- . Sides & shoulders, 12 J ald per lb
Hams, per lb. 15 a 10.
BUTTER . , Goshen, per Hi. 37}.
BRANDY . . Cognac, gallon, I 2.5 a 2 00.
, Apple, “ good 48 a .50.
BALE ROPE, 12 J a 15,
Bagging . Hemp, 21 to 28
Tow, 17 a 20
{ Flax, 18 a 22c.
COTTON . Prime and choice, 17} a 18}.
Inferior and Middling, Id a Hi}.
CORN bushel, 85 a 87}.
COFFEE . . Prime green, per lb. 15.
Fair, “ Hall}.
Inferior to good,l2} a 13.
CASTINGS lb. 5 a f,\.
CANDLES Spend, per lb. 37} to dO
Northern, 18c. a 20.
Georgia made, 18c. a 20.
FLOUR . . . Canal, bill. retail *9 a
CIN . . Holland, 1 25 a 1 75. *
Northern, 50 a 53.
HAY Northern,Si 50.
JliON Russia and Swedes, lb. 5} a 6c.
HNDIGO . . . Spanish lloat, I 75
Carolina, 87} a 112.}.
LEAD B}.
BARD per lb, 13} a 18c, i
MACKEREL, No. 1, 1,1.1. *ll}
No. 2, $lO.
No. 3, 8 to 8} search
MOLASSES. W. India, 46c.
New Orleans, 48c.
NAILS Cut, 11,. a 8 a B}c. I
OIL Sperm, pci gallon, 100 a 120 c.
Linseed, I 25c. & 1 37} i
OSNABURGS, Linen, per yd. 11} a 12}. i
Cotton, 12} a 17c. (
RUM Jamaica, gal. 1 25 a 37}.
, N. England, 40 a 50. r
RICE 4} a sc. |
SALT Liverpool, bushel, 62}. 1
SUGAR .... Havana, white, 12} alt!. t
do. brown, lb. 10c. a 10} bxs I
Muscovado, 11} to 12}.
St. Croix, 13 a 14. t
N. Orleans, 10} a 11}.
SHOT . . , , , 2 25 per bag. to 2 50. ,
SOAP Yellow, per lb. 8 a 9c. i
TEA . . . . Hyson, lb. 75 a 112.
Gunpowder, 112 a 120. (
TOBACCO. 12 a 40c ;
WIHSIvEV . Monongahe a, 70 a 75. (
Northern, 48c. I
N. Orleans, 50
WINES Madeira, 2 50 a 3 00. ,i
Malaga, 50c a 70. d
Tenorifle, ! 00 a I 50. t
REMARKS. '
CO F 1 ON.—We have now a good demand for 1
prime at 18} cents. The inferior and middling
qualities remain at our lust quotations, 14 to li t "
•—choice 18} cents per lb.
FREIGHTS.—To Savannah, 37} cents per
bale—to Charleston, *l.
Augusta Hank Note & Exchange Table 1
All the Banks of (ho State, par.
South Carolina Bank Notes, par.
American Gold Coin, par
Georgia Gold, 93 a 950.
Carroll Co. do. 9flc.
North Carolina Gold, S.sc.
EXCHANGE.
Checks on New York, at 40 days, scarce.
Charleston, par. (
Savannah, par.
Bills on the North, 72 days,interest.
Charleston, 00 days, interest off. l(
Savannah, 00 days, int.
U. S. Bank Bills, } a 1 per cent prem.
STOCKS.
woimi run
Augusta Bank, *l3O *IOO
Mechanic’s Bank, 138 100
Insurance Bank, 75 35 I
Slate Bank, 120 100 s
Insurance & Trust Comp’y, 118 75 Sl
Ice Company, 60 50 3
Wharf Company Stock, par.
Savannah Mahkkt, July 30.
Cotton. —Arrived since 30th nil, 5185 bales
Upland ; cleared in the same lime, 10877 bales, ]
leaving a stock on hand inclusive of all on ship I
board not cleared oil the 30th inst. of 1132 balls. s
There is at present but little business doing in •'
Uplands, and the, few sales made are at rates enr- ri
rent for the last three or four weeks. The stock
in market for sale dues not exceed 500 bales.
For a choice lot wc understand 19} cents was re- -
fused.— Ship, and Com. last,
Baltimohe Market, July 30.
Coffee. —Wc bear of no transactions except 0
in moderate lots to the trade, viz. strong green n
Rio at 13 cents, and St. Domingo at 11,J cents. S|
Colton. —Sales of Uplands and Mobile at 18} c
a 19} cents; and of Louisiana at 21 a 22 cents.
Howard -Street Flour. —The market is rather
inactive. The generally prevailing store price, -
ito-day is *7 75, although some lots, of recent in
spections, have been sold at leas. Wc quote the
Wagon price at §7 50 a *7 02}.
City Jlills Flour. —A sale was made to-day ;
at *7 75, full, for Fresh Flour. Other holders j
ask more. A contract for a considerable parcel a
has been made on terms not disclosed.
-Susquehanna Hour. —Fresh ground parcels
arc held at *7 75. Some lots of old have been
•sold at *7 50. — American,
Nsw-Youk Muikkt, July 30.
Coffee. —There have boon no important trans
actions since our last. A fair demand continues j
with the trade, and sales are made in small par- J
cels at our rates, which we do not vary. The °
stock of Brazil is heavy, and the. monthly sales *
by auction, tend to keep the market in an unset- •'
tied state. The stocks of other descriptions are b
moderate, and prime green and while Java are
wanted. Among the solos wc enumerate 1200
bags Brazil, from 11} to 12}; 300 bags Lagnira, ’
12} a 12} ; 400 bags St. Domingo, 11} a ll } ;! (
and some old Java, at 15}. Import 3132 bags
Brazil; 29 hhds, 79 brls, lOhfbrls. 1317 bags
Cuba; 797 bags St. Domingo.
Colton. —The market has been steady during
the week; no improvement in price. Inferior a
qualities arc neglected. The only demand is for r
middling fair, to good, from 17 to 21 cents. Li- t j
verpool dates to the 15th June, as mentioned in
our last.
Flour. —Our market continues in a dull and
declining state, and prices of Western may he r
noted fully 12} cents per barrel lower. South
ern is exceedingly dull: sales of 500 brls Rich
mond City at *8 25 ; Howard Street at the same
rate; Georgetown *8 25 to 8 37, in small par
cels for city use. Some small lots of Philadel
phia at *7 50, on time. About 500 brls of sour 1
four from New Orleans, have been received, but I
we do not hear any sales. Indian Meal is dull.
Rye Flour is scarce and in demand.
Provisions. —We have to notice a still further
rise upon Mess Park. Sales have been made of
r est( ™, at *33:t ! ; and Northern at *24 ; prime
in good demand at *l6} a 17. At the close of
t 0 past week, the great dillerencc between prime
amt mess induced speculators to come forward;
idiom loot) to 1500 barrels prime were taken, and
is now firm at our quotations. In Beef no ma-
I-T , ‘"’" e llas ta,i( ' n place- Sales of 1200 to
1 5 )0 kegs Lard were made at 11 cents for Wes
tern and 15 cents for Northern. The article is
scarce.
on im P° rt 1 pint '° our last rcaek about
-0,000 bushels Turks Island, which have been
disposed of at our quotations. In other descrip,
turns wc have had no arrivals during the week,
and prices remain without change except the Li
verpool sack, which is scarce, and would com
mand our highest quotations, which wo have ad
vanced.
-Spirits.—' The market is well supplied with
tirandy and there is very little demand from the
trndiq sates °f A. Soignctle ; 130 E. Seignctlc at
f! Dupny at *1 20; Pellevoisan at
>1 30 in small lots. Domestic liquors more in
demand.
Sugar. —There is a very animated demand
roil, the trade for this article. We quote hogs
beads ."Sugars of all descriptions } a cent per lb
higher. Sales of 000 a 700 hhds Porto Rico at
■ » :l * I i 200 hhds St. Martins and English Isl
and at prices not known; 1200 bags white Sail
tees at 10 cents; COO a 700 boxes Cuba browns
at .)} a 10} cents, and 50 hhds ißt. Croix al 11 a
12 cents.
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married,
On the 25th ultimo, in Habersham county, by
the Lev. Dr. Church, John Miheiiiu:, Esq. of
tins county, to Miss Catiieuine E. Haiieiisiiam,
daughter ol Richard W. Habersham, of the former
county.
In this county, on Monday evening last, by the
Rev. Mr. Ford, James Rhino, Esq. of Columbus,
to Miss Maui- M. Caiiiixr.u, daughter of James
Gardner, Esq. of this city.
,i Bi Madison, Morgan county, on the 12th nit.,
Mr. I ktkiison Hawkins, of Eatonton, to Miss
Mart Dvkr, ol the former placx*.
DIKII,
In Darien, on the 261 h ultimo, alter a short ill
ness of inflamntion, John A. Mann, Esq. Clerk
of the Superior and Inferior Courts, and the Court
ol Ordinary of Mclntosh county ; also Clerk of
Council and City Treasurer. He was in his 28th
year; and served as a Lieutenant in the Mclntosh
Volunteers, during the late Seminole Campaign
in Florida,
In Milledgeville, on the 31st ultimo, of hremor
hagoot Hie lungs, Mr. William R. Jackson,
formerly of Virginia, but for several years a cili
zen of MiHcdgcville.
, SCIIOOL Iv^OSBISITiOA.
PI LRiErS Ch, industry, and a proper ini*
provement ol time, arc material duties
of tlie young”—to encourage them in the pursuit
ol scientific and virtuous education arc material
duties el the old. On Wednesday, the 10th inst.
at 9 o’clock in the morning, (lie subscriber will
present bis Pupils at the Presbyterian Lecture
Room, where the patrons of the good cause, can
have an opportunity of showing their good will by
their presence, and also of judging how well his
little tribe have lately fulfilled the above proverb.
The examination is not intended to he long and
tedious, but short and lively, and will bo accom
panied with the delivery by the scholars of some
original pieces prepared for, and adapted to the
occasion. The subscriber would observe that his
school is now located in the two story house on
Green-street, between the Methodist and Baptist
Meeting Houses, which lions.' he has rented until
October, 1837, and will accommodate 100 Scho
lars. Being anxious to keep a school worthy of
the attention of the citizens, lie assures them that
as soon as they extend to him, (which ho has no
doubt they will,) a sufficient share of patronage
to pay the expense, Iris school will he supplied
\a till an assistant 1 earlier, and such apparatuses
as are not often found in our English Schools.
J. NORCHOfSS,
August 0 2t 89
4 OlSliilblil 4’oilillv.
1%. WILLIAM 15. LUKE, of
Fapt. John Foster’s District, No.
Tolls before me, Alexander Pca
’» • ff )U ? rlc ’ a Justice of the Peace, in ami
Kssssesfta for said county, a bay horse MULE
four years old past. Appraised by James Luke
Sc James Fleming, to *9l), this 251 h June, 1830
ALEXANDER PEARIE,.I. P,
A true Extract from the Minutes.
D. HARRIS, Cleik.
August 6 3t w 89
A<lma|Hi*frafoi’’s Sale.
On the. first 7 uesday in September next,
MHLL ' ,O S °U at Appling, Columbia eonn
w w ty, all the personal property belonging
to the Estate of Win. W. Simpson, deceased,
C. 11. SHOCKLEY, Adm’r.
August 6 td 89
Adfiaiiaßisfi'aloi’’* JVolicc,
OE Iv months after date, application will be
H- made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
Scriven county, when silling for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell a tract of Land, containing
350 acres, more or less, lying in Scriven comity
JOHN SOUTHWELL, Adm’r.
August Ist, 1830 4tm 89
A«iiiimi*fca(or’M IV«||ce]~
BN OUR months after date, application will be
-B. made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
Scriven county, when sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave to sell the real estate of Job Her
rington, .Innr. deceased, late of said county.
BENJAMIN WILLIAMSON, Adtn’r.
August Ist, 1830 4tm 89
E XECITOIt’S NOTICE.
JjIOUR months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary,
of Scriven county, tor leave to sell Cyrus, a negro
man, belonging to the Estate of Wm. B. Hop
son. deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
M. N. McCALL, Ex’r,
August Ist, 1830. 4tm 89
JVM 61* BS O.VBVETS.
Snowden & Shear,
eAVE received this day from New York,
Ladies superior Straw Cottage Bonnets ;
also Ladies very superior English Straw Bonnets,
of new shapes, and Nun’s Bonnets of large size,
or Misses. The public are respectfully request
ed to call and examine the assortment.
May 25 68
Guardian‘s jVotiee.
I T'IOUII months after date application will he
. made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Jefferson County, when sitting as a Court of
Ordinary, for leave to i II the Negroes of the
three Youngest Minors, heirs of John Birrs,
late of said county deceased, for their benefit.
JEMIMA DATTri, Guardian,
March It! 4trn 48
GIIOICGIA. IturLc Cwiintf :
WT#7HEREAS, Civility Bunn, Administra i
V tor orr the Estate of Moses Bunn decea
sed, applies for letters Disnnssory,
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all j
and sitrgular, the kindred and creditors of said dc- '
ceased, to be and appear at toy office, within tin
time prescribed fry 1 a,v, to file their objections, if j
any they have, to shew cause why said letter* j
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Wayncsbo
rough, this 13th Feb. 1836.
J. O. BADULY, Clerk
Feb 17 6tm 35
■-" ' I
It. €'. BALDWIN.
P VNCV AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, al
Wholesale.
831 Broad-strcel, Augusta. Geo.
Jan. 13 ly ' 30
t 'VO THE.
1 Of TICE AUGUSTA INSURANCE AND >
f r BANKING COMP’Y. August 1836.5
2 f ““ordirncc with a resolution of the J*tock
. Rt holders of this institution, notice is hereby
1 S lvon > that an INSTALMENT of Twenty Uoi
- I : ,rs I‘ l ’ r sllar, ’> is rmpiired to In; paid in, on or bc
i torc ,llc second Monday, the loth of October next
ROBERT WALTON, Cashier.
s . Au e ust c 89
t 'S’ w. A B- T. Klltisll,
> M’'fXE-BBOr.SE
AND
€ ouiitiiNsgon UrrHiaulsj
AUGUSTA, GF.O A*f; A/,
WILL continue to transact a general
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMIS
-1 SION BUSINESS, in their Ware-house, upper
’ end of Broad-Street, and beg leave to tender their
services to their friends and the public.
Iho buildings being Fire-Froof, present an
1 equal inducement for Storage of Cotton, with any
similar establishment in this City. All Cotton on
Wagons, duelled to their care, will be sold free
ot charge, and Cotton in Store, at twenly-fivc cents
1 per bale.
a They also offer on the most favorable terms,
a general and extensive assortment of all articles
■ in the GROCERY ELS E ; and would feel thank
* lu . ,°r n,, y P 'bonagc confctred, in eiilier hraneli
» ol tlicir business.
i hey will make liberal advances upon produce
1 in store, if desired.
August G
r Ut'OTgin, EStii'Lo 4 <»ituly.
WHEREAS, Watson Leggett applies for
Letters of Administration on the Estate
of inuifred Cross, deceased,
3 'J' ll ® s 0 “ re therefore to cite and admonish all
f singular, the Kin bed anil creditors of said
’ deceased, to he ami appear at inv office, within
the time prescribed by law, to file their objections,
it any they have, to shew cause why said Letters
» should not be granted.
3 Given under my hand, at office, at Waynes
boro , this 3(llh July, 1836.
i HENRY F. RUSSEL, Dep. Clerk.
All Ti-*t 0 It 89
Cnocrgin, liSiipLc ('(tititly.
1 IE HE AS, William S. Burton applies
f V T for Letters Dismissory, ns Ailminislru
, tor on the Estate oi Charles Burton,deceased,
i These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all
i und singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
. the time prescribed by law, to tile their objections,
, ** nl *y they have, to show cause why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, at Wayncs
borough, this 30th .Inly, 1830.
•L (J. BADULY, Clerk.
August Q 6lm 89
(>ieoi’gia, St riven Comity*"
WHEREAS, Alexander Herrington applies
for Letters of Aihniiiislrution on the
Estate of Benjamin Herrington, deceased.
These are therefore to idle and admonish, all
1 and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed by law, to tile their objections,
it any they have, to shew cause why said Let
ters should not ho granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Jackson
horo’, this 2nd day of August, 1830.
JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk.
August 0 U 87
Georgia, Stiivcn Comity:
Washington Rhodes applies
V * F>r Letters of Administration on the
Estate of Lazarus Rhodes, deceased.
These arc therefore to rite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to tile their objections,
it any they have, to shew cause why said letters
should not ho granted.
Given under my ham], at office, in Jacksdn
borough, this 2d day of August, 1830.
JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk.
August 0 U 8
Georgia, Seri veil County.
WHEREAS, Richard Herrington, Sonr.
applies for Letters of Dismission on
the Estate of Jcrpmiah Herrington, deceased.
Those arc therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kin aired and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time proscribed by law, to file their objections, it
any they have, to show cause why said letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Jaekson
horo’, this 2d day of August, 1830.
JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk.
August 0 6tm 89
TI ivT
EMU, MB)U ’ S ftE fi SSTEH,
A MON TH I,V PUBLICATION.
Devoted to the Improvement of the /’rac
tice, and support of the interests
of agriculture.
Eomund Ruffin, Editor and Proprietor.
Published by the proprietor, at Petersburg, Va.
Contents of No. 4, for July, 18.3 G.
Original Communications.
ON the culture of wheat.
Answer to queries respecting the housing
of corn of the last crop.
Essay on the nature, formation, properties and
productions of argillaceous soils.
Analyses and qualities of Magnesian anils.
On mixing other grasses with clover, to pre
vent it’s salivating horses foil on it.
Fact stated of remarkable improvement of
land.
Germination of wheat in ice.
On tlic Echelon Cultivator and Expanding
Harrow.
Fertilizing effects of clover.
Facts and estimates respecting beet sugar.
Notices of seasons in olden limes.
Anticipated change in the agriculture of the
United Htalcs, Silk and beet sugar culture.
The marly (or gypseous) earth of Genesee,
N. Y.
Extracts of private correspondence.
Wheat crop in the Northern Neck.
The season, and wheat crop.
Commercial report. ,
Accounts and collections of payments.
Remarks on the propagation of hybrid ani
mals.
Selections.
History of the nutmeg.
Effects of gases orr vegetation.
To keep lings from vines
Defects in the existing law, and practice, in re
gard to the issuing of parents.
On the Eastern Shore rail-wav.
Passage of the Maryland Internal Improve
ment bill,
Prickley cumfrcy—a new kind of food for
cattle.
Culture of the lea plant in Ohio.
Preservation of leeches.
Resistance on rail-ways.
Trade of the United Stales.
Statement of draining and cultivating awarnpy
lands.
Facts in regard to the germination of seeds.
! Crimson clover.
'The magic or tree onion.
Mr. Van Moris’ theory and metho I of raising
good fruit trees (join the seeds.
General directions and remarks With respect to
I mulberry and silk culture.
To promote early bearing of the apple arid pear.
Vegetable dyes.
I To determine the weight of bay, in the etaek.
On the tendency of plants to re-produce Ibein
[ selves.
List of patents for agricultural implement*. Ate.
issued in November, 1836.
Mineral manures, (continued) —lime kilns—
' compost —marl, Ac.
Lamps* in horses.
Hay and beet root sugar imported from France
i Beet sugar.
IHoil and climate for the sugar licet.
Augusts 69
NOTICE.
SAMI EL CLARKE, surviving partner of
the firin^ ot W. A H. Bryson, has taken
- '"to partnership Fn vxris McTsm and Rokkut
,■ U, Lswhfsck. The business will bo continued
' at tbe old stand, under Uie firm of CLARKE,
. McTF.IU A Co,, on the same liberal terms as
. heretofore. The undersigned will give his per
sona! attention, and solicits a continuance of
former Favors. All debts due to, and claims
against W. A 11. BrysCn, will be settled by the
} new firm.
Samuel clarke.
WARE-HOl!$E
AND
(otnm jssi on IS us in css.
THE Subscribers inform their friends, and
r those of the firm of W. A 11. Bryson, that they
vx ill continue the business under the firm ol
CLARKE, MeTEIR A Co, at the Store occupi
ed by VV. A 11. Bryson ; all Cotton stored with
L "s, will be insured from fire, free from expense to
rite planters, which will make our Ware-House
f more safe, than any fire-proof Ware-House in
the city. The rates of Storage will be customa
ry. Liberal advances will be made on Cotton
' and Produce, and all Cotton consigned to us by
customers, will be sold free of commissions. The
receiving uml forwarding business will be continu
ed as heretofore. Wo hope that a strict alien ■
, t'o" to business, will merit a continuance of the
pationage, so long extended to the firm of W
& 11. Bryson.
CLARKE, MoTEIR A Co.
Il’/io have on hand anil offer for -Sale on their
r usual liberal terms, the fotlowinff, and also
a laiffe assortment of every article in the
G IIOCF.It} I.l.\which business they
1 continue on the same extensive scale ns ten-
I ducted heretofore by IF. U /f. Itryson.
i 1000 pieces best Hemp Bagging,
50 do Osnaburgs,
i lot) do Colton Osnaburgs,
<OO lbs Hemp Bagging Twine,
110 hhds Sugar,
40 do prime Molasses,
500 bags prime Coffee,
100 do CSrccn and White Java Coffee,
200 kegs Cut Nails, assorted,
6000 bushels clean Liverpool Salt,
5 550 sacks do Salt, in good order,
700 hhls assorted Domestic Liquors,
0 pipes Cognac Brandy, 4th proof,
I 5 do pure Holland Gin,
I 2 hhds Jamaica Ruin,
i 100 bids and quarter casks of different
, kinds of Wine,
i 10,000 lbs Rock Salt,
10,000 lbs Castings, assorted,
A largo assortment of SHOES, of every des
cription.
Also, a filll assortment of Smiths Tools.
Twenty tons of Swedes Iron of ail sizes.
July 27 2m 80
: iiotkl,
tiaincsviHc, (In.
,U 11 •iFlersijvnt’il informs
F***S!nL *'' s lr ‘ tlu * s a "J l l* p public generally,
J||| I® that he has taken tiro above spacious
JwAiff-a establishment, situate on the north
west corner of the public square, in the pleasant
\ Hinge ol Gainesville, Hall county, whore he is,
and hopes at all otlrer limes to ho prepared to ae
commodate Uegular and Transient Hoarders,
in as comfortable style as the up country will af
ford. His House Lots, and Stables are large and
commodious, and of the most approved construc-
lion. Attached to his HOTEL arc several neat
out buildings, suitable fur private boarders and
families. The beautiful and excellent. Time
I Stone ,Springs, in the heigkborbood of Gaincs
viHo,its notoriety for HEALTH, and the refine
_ incut ofils society, renders it a desirable Summer
Rett cut, not only to the invalid but to the gay
' and the fashionable. All who may call at the
Hotel, will find a home,as the proprietor will spare
no pains or trouble to render his guests comfor
table ,
LORENZO RIPLEY.
May 7 3m 03
■*O\GHE SUAi. ( OATS,
ROUND JACKETS AND PANTALOONS.
BLACK BOMBAZINE; Blackand Figur
ed SILK,
1 Figured Chally, and Buff; White and Figured
Marseilles Vests,
Linen and Cotton Drawers,
1 Fine Linen Shirts, Collars and Bosoms.
Just received and for sale by
PRICE A MALLERY,
Merchant Tailors,
258 Broad sl., between the Globe A U S Hotel’s.
July 6
JUST UKCKIVKI)
Bl* II *. fi. J. 810 mu I*,
AT THE AUGUSTA BOOK-STORE,
BUACKENRIDGE and Hughes's Discus
sion on the question, ‘"is the Roman Cath
olic or Presbyterian Religion,inimical to civil and
religious liberty.”
The Murdeu’s and Devantry’s, Tales of Miss
Pardoc.
Theory of another life, by the author of Enthu
siasm, Ac.
Knowledge fir the people, er the plain ,- Why
and Because.”
Ladies Library No. 3, or Biographies of Good
Wives.
Ups and Downs in the Life of a distressed gen
tleman.
’The Ladies Reticule Companion, or Minalure
Lexicon ol the English language.
American Flower Garden Directory. The De
voted, a Novel, by Lady Barry.
Bunvan'u Come and Welcome. Young Wife's
Book.
Camperdown, or News from our Neighborhood.
Constantinople.
Awlnl disclosures by Maria Monk. Nimrod’s
Hunting Tour.
Cooper's Switzerland. Way land’s Moral Sci
ence.
Laws of Etiquette. Porter's Rhetorical Rea
der.
Muyson's Farriery. Adventures in scareh of a
Horse,
Ben lirarc, by Capt. Chainier. Infantry Tactics,
in 3 vol.
Chilly’s Medieal Jurisprudence. Eddcs Ad
dresses.
Young Man’s Guide. Rowland Hill’s Reflec
tions,
Buck’s Medical Jurisprudence. Coleridge's Let
ters.
Jamieson’s Rhetoric. Gilbert Gurney.
Harry Calvcrly. Stewart's Philosophy.
Kienzi, Young Mother.
Cogswell’s Theology. Y'oimg Lady’s Book.
, A LSO,
VV riling and Letter Paper. While Pa.tchoard,
Band Box and Wrapping Paper, Ac.
August 3 3t 88
Office I it mu ranee &
Hanking Company,
20lh April, 18.36.
TH VIE Board of Directors of this Bank have
K determined to allow 1 percent interest on
Deposits on all sums of money tint less than five
hundred dollars which may remain for a longer
|>criod than thirty days. Notire will be required
al the tunc llie depositc is made, should the De
positor wish to avail himself of this arrangement.
In reference to the Insurance department, the
business will lie conducted as heretofore, the rates
of premium will bn fixed in accordance with a
j lilieral view of the hazard proposed, and the
principle adopted by the Board of Directors from
the commencement of the Institution,—“ to do
business on as good terms as other good office-!.'’
The agents of the company sre fully author
ized to pay all losses promptly where the risk is
taken, when there is no objection to the nature of
the claim, and every effort will he made, consis
tent with equity and jus'icc, to reinstate the in
sured, whether at home or abroad.
By order of the Board.
ROBER T WALTON, SerV A Cash’r.
April 29 59
$ . M i I.SON 11. GRIMES
1 § ** our h’j»allv authorized agent,
i f -' - fi'f the transaction of business,
r dming our aiwence from the :
1 Stalo.
, NICHOLS & MALLORY. |
i August 3 3t 88
r .v.Mr
: BSTABLISHIUSIVTi
"" is; Sf« «iu i.c. lx>‘£' >
11. WILSON
KESPECTPULLY informs his friends, and
i the public generally, that he has taken
, that extensive Establishment, in the rear of the
, Emit A I’mvtxix Hotel, (which has recently
, been fitted up in a superior manner.) and will be
, happy to accommodate his friends, and those who ’
may favor him with their patronage, with '
! I EIHCLUS of almost every description, and
of superior workmanship, generally new, and ?
. HORSES which are not surpassed by any in 1
. the southern country. Every exertion will be !
made to give general satisfaction, and the propri- 1
. etor trusts, by strict attention to business, and I
making, in all eases, his charges most reasona~
He, to receive encouragement and patronage from
the citizens ol this place, and the adjacent coun
try.
(Lj'He can accommodate, and will be happy to
* receive from 1 to 200 Horses on Livery.
Drovers will do well to give him a call.
June 23 ts 70
Oystvrs in H»€‘ Slit'll. <
aOI i?TKII HALL is situa* |
tnl miles from Savannah, on a sail |
water shore, and will Ik* constantly f
>supplied with fresh Oysters, during t
the ensuing season. They are preserved in their v
native water, rind can he token up at pleasure, j
and transported in barrels, in two hours to the i
Augusta Steam Boats. Purchasers in Augusta
are respectfully requested to instruct their agents
in Savannah l«» give the subscriber a call, or do -
so in person. No attention will bo paid to writ
ten applications, unless accompanied with satis
factory references. Former patrons will please (
accept the thanks of the subscriber.
N. B. —Pickled Oysters and Shrimps as UMlal.
WM. BRANSBY.
Oyster Hall, July 7lh, 183 G. 2m 82
Notice.
the first Saturday in August next, the V
i'itv ( -ouncil will appoint a City Const a- j
ble, to (ill the vacancy occasioned by the resigna
tion ot Caraway Taylor. Application to be
handed to the Clerk, on or before 10 o’clock A. ■
M. of that day.
By order of Council.
CEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
July 23 _____ 85
M ViPOifiS. ,
Subscribers have this day opened a few j
■ packages ot FRENCH GOODS, which they
have imported from Paris, expressly tor this mar- j,
ket viz : a
Fine and extra fine jet Black Bombazines, c
, Grass bleached Linens, n
. Fine Linen Cambric hhdkfs. plain and hem- j.
I stitched,
\ ery fine do do do a point de densclle, c
1 B*4 Linen table Cloth, ouvre croix de Malto
| 10-4 do do do damasse til
. 11-4 do do do ouvre dumio Cl
- 12-4 do do do Oil de perdrix
. 14-4 do do do do do
r lfi-4 do do do do damasse fii
Jet black and assorted Sewing Silk
* Ladies and Gentlemen’* best Huskin Cloves
. Do. long white Cloves
. Bead Bags, white and black Silk half Hose
Silk Oil Cloth ; Scissors
Assorted Hair Brushes
Fine and Superfine Linen Cambrics
Ladies Silk Cravats and Shawls
Assorted Nos. Lustring Ribbons ,
A largo assortment of Cotton Fringe
* Ivory and Horn Dressing Combs (
- Do do fine tooth do .
Very best scented Hair Powder t
I Very best Cologne, Lavender, Rose and Orange
llowcr Waters
Very best Almond and Rose Soap
Creme de Persse, &c.
ALSO,
A very choice collection of Paper Hangings
and Bordering. ,
J. P. SETZE & Co.
July 27 86
./(huntistrtftor's .Yotire. I
IjXOUR month* after date, application will be
made to the Hotiorablc the Infeiior Court
of Bcriveu county, when sitting for Ordinary
purposes, lor leave it, sell a tract of Pine Land
lying in said county, belonging to the Eslatu of
Joseph Uibbons, deceased; adjoining lands of "j
John Zcaglur and Jolni McKinney.
NICHOLAS BERRY, Adrn’r, (
May 14 4tm 6& p
15CSH A.V* XOlldir £
S months after dale, application will be il
made to tin* Honorable Inferior Court of
Jc Her son county, when sitting for Ordinary pur
por[M>ses, lor leave to sell Rachael, a negro slave,
belonging to Elizabeth Clarke, minor heir ol
Wilburn Clarke, late of said county, deceased.
LEWIS LAMP!*, Guard’ll. I
June 1 4 tin 70 *
*9dniiuMrator>» .VoUcr. j’
I NOIIIt months nllrr date, application will lie 8
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of tr
lintkc county, when sitting for Ordinary purpo- ll
scs, for leave to sell six lots itt the Town of
Brunswick,belonging to the Estate of Amos P.
Whitehead, late of llnrke county, deceased.
SAMUEL DOWSE, Adm’r.
June I 4tm 70
" A UKIILIiV I'OK ~ j
K ll Eli ill AT 18IH! :
MHE em rneiating pain—the decrepitude b
JJ J and deformity, and the premature old age, tl
which are the usual attendants of this disorder,
are suffered by many from a despair of a cure, or
disappointment in the efficacy of the numcrou
pretended antidote* used to effect this purpose'
But those who have made a fair trial of
DR. JBBB'S CELEBRATED LINIMENT, I
even hi cases of long standing, and of the mo.-a J
severe character, have received certain relief, I 1
and many have been cured in a few days, some I 4
in 24 hours! ns a number of persons In Boston f
and vicinity, who were formerly afflicted Willi the
Rheumatism; have very fully testified. Cfcitlfi
cates arc in the possession of the Proprietor, pro
ving the most thorough and surprising cures by
means of this powerful Jstniment , in cases where
other approved applications had utterly failed.
The Liniment i« also used with success tor hruis- I
s, sprains, numbnc**, stiffness of the joints, chil *
Mains, 6lc. Price 50 cents a bottle. r
lluiiirric'v’ live Water!
INC HI sore nr in flamed t’.yes, gives immediate
' ease ami relief. On recent sure Cye. the
edi ct in most nulntarv.—VV'hrre the coirlphiint ha;
Im rn of years standing, ami in some exceeding
bad ra -eri, the newt unexpected and dnsiiablc re
lief lias been found in the Use of this Ern W*- <
TEB, after every other remedy had failed. Many ,
persons v7ho have n-fd it, pronounce it the best j
preparation for these complain!a they have eirr
1 met with', ( specially in cases of soreness or intla
mation of long standing. Priec 25 cents s bottle.
fry- None genuine unless signed on the outside
printed wrapper by the sole proprietor, T. KID
* DER, immediate successor to the late Dr. W.
' T. Co* war. Tor sale at his Counting Room, •
■ over No. T), Court Street, near Concert Hall, |
Boston,and also, hv his special appointment, by i
TURPIN it D ANTIGNAC,
.iutrusta, Georgia,
Dee 32 24
teacher majrrko.
A1 EACHEK is wanted to take charge of a
School in Columbia*county, about twelve
miles from Augusta. He must bo capable of e
teaching all the branches of an English Educa
tion. Application can be made to either of the y
undersigned. c
JAS. BURROUGHS, t
VVM. THOMAS. c
- Jt| ty (> 4t\v 87 e
no list: se:t: t \ i.vTs t
for SAMI.
THR Subscriber offers for sale, a valuable
r emale House Servant, an excellent Wash
er and Ironcr, and understands house work,gen- j
erally well. Also, her son, a Mulatto Boy, about
. " r - v,,;lrs °f age, accustomed to wait In the
house, and to attend to horses.
„ , . J URIAH HARRIBS. ’J
Columbia county, July 27. 1836 4tw 87
n
lif IOK SALE; i
r H UU Subcrihcr offers for sale his PLANTA-
B. J ION, in Columbia county, lying both
su es of the road leading from Augusta to Wash
mgton, via Walkers bridge, containing about fif
teen hundred acres, in good repair; and is twen- j
ly six miles from Augusta. Persons wishing to *
purchase would do well to call and examine for
themselves, fit an early period.
J URIAH HARRIS'S. r
Columbia counly, July 37, 1836 4tw 87 1
B’i re-proof Warehouse. n
fß' HE Subscriber feeling tinder strong oblige- *1
S tions to his friends, for the patronage gi- t
ven him since be has been in the Warehouse and 11
Commission Business, and being determined to H
continue the same, takes this method of soliciting
a continuance of their custom arid friendship. 1
His Warehouse ami close Stores arc entirely
Fire-proof— He is prepared to extend to lug
friends the usual facilities in the way of Advances, ,
or filling orders for Goods, Ac. Strict attention
will be paid to receiving and forwarding Goods
for country dealers, and to the sale of Produce or
Merchandize entrusted to Iris care. r
BENJ. BAIRD. c
Augusta, July 1, 18:16 w3m 7!)
IIVJ it #•> w drsiJ
AM) . t
CO TI TIISMIO A US US IA ESS. .
FBI HE undersigned considers himself perma- s
B. ently located in this city, and will con
tinue to transact the WARE-HOUSE AND 1
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
All business confided to bis charge will meet
with strict attention.
His \\ are-Houso and Clean Stores, arc nil
Fire-Proof.
EDWARD DUSTIN.
Augusta, July 8, 1836. Htw 81 J
PLANTATION ~ «
I'OIC SMJE. ,‘l
aJL -
fHI HE subscriber offers for sale, bis PLAN- y
u TATION in Columbia county, contain
ing 1025 acres, nearly half of which is cleared,
and in a state of cultivation, tlie balance embra
ces about 130 acres of good pine Land, and the
remainder is oak and hickory I,and. The place
is well improved, and supplied with a number or '
good springs. For further particulars, application
can he made to the subscriber, 011 the premises. Cl
R. Y. KEYWORDS. u
July 10 Wl() HO
' —a
AHWMt RACES. I
fBNUE Annual Races over (lie Newberry
B dockey Club Course, near Newberry a
1 ourt House, South Carolina, will commence on
Tunsn.vv, the 22d November, 1830, and con
tinne during the week, as follows ;
On Tuesday, three mile heals, f
On Wednesday, two do. do.
On Thursday, one do. do.
On Friday, the host throe in live.
On Saturday, one mile out.
1 lie Club will make an appropriation, each
day, (the entrance money to be added,) for 11 )
second race.
The number of subscribers to this Clllb is in
creasing very rapidly. All the Purses will be
very respectable. 0
R. STEWART, Sec’ry. 0
Newberry //., } ■ ,
Sl.<7„/„, 1836,5 4tm wtd 97
- hli J t
AdniliiiKti'iitor’N IVotice, U
1.1 OUR months after date, application will ho ‘
made to the Honprahle Inferior Court of K
Columbia county, when silling lor Ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the whole of the Land, and V
Negroes, belonging to the Estate of John Stnr
ges, deceased; for the purpose of Division among
the heirs.
•IAMBS YARBOROUGH,
.Jihninitlritlor tie bonit non.
Ju 3 4tm 70
Administratrix’* Notice.
1710 UR months after dale, application will be si
nmde to tlic Honorable the Inferior Court
i»l Hcrivcn county, when sitting for Ordinary pur- *1
poHOH, for leuve to acll the teal entato of Nicholas *1
deceased, also, lwo negroes, to wit, a*l
mail by the name of Chelson, and a woman by
(lie name of Nancy, belonging to said cHtufe. b<
HARAH STUEGLES, Aclm’rx,
May 10, 1830. 4 1 in OH
Administrator’* Notice. <
1,101 [{months aller date, application will i
he made U> the Honorable the Justices of
the Inferior Court of the county of Columbia, p
when silling for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
■.ell the whole of the real estate of Joseph Barnes,
late of said county, deceased, lor the benefit of ,)
the heirs thereof.
GABRIBI, JONES, Adm’r,
May 24, 1830, 4tm 61) g
Administrator** I\oticr. (
■7l OUR months after date, application will he
£a inside to tile Honorable Inferior Court of
Jefferson coilnty, when sitting for Ordinary pur
poses, tor leave to sell two negro slaves,lsaac mid I
Fanny, belonging to the Estate of Williatb
Clarke, laic of said county, deceased.
1.EW13 RAM PP, Adm’r.
June I 4tm 70 1
Administratrix'* rVoliir.
ITIOUK months after dale, application will he a
made, to the Honorable the Justices of the 1
Inferior Court of Columbia county, when silling 1
for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tile whole 1
of the negiocs belonging to the Estate oi Rntiisu I
Jane Walker, deceased, for (lie [impost of divi
sion among the heirs of said deceaied. -I
.MARY WALKER, Admi x.
June I i 41 in 74
.Idminlslrulor s .Votire.
INCUR months alter dale, application will he
’ made to the Honorable Inli'iior Court o
Sciivcn county, when silling for Ordinary pur
poses, (or leave to sell the real Estate of Wil
iiam Gross, late of said county, deceased.
THOS. H. BURNS. AHm’r.
June 8 73
A tlin 111 islrn(ri\N Notice.
INCUR morphs after date, application w ill be
made to the Hourabble Inferior Court of
Jeflerson county, when silting for Ordinary pur
poses, for leave to soil three slaves, Collier, Nan
cy ami Ahhy, belonging to the instate of Isaac
W. Mulling, late of said coiiiilvTWereaicd.
WINNEFHED MULLING, Adm’nt.
June f ft'n 70
corgia, Striven County*
WHEREAS, Peter Arnett Administrator
on tlie Estate of Robert Arnett rleceas
ed, apphesfor Rcttcrs Dismissory from said Estate,
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to file their objections, if
any they have, to shew cause why said Letters
should not be granted.
Witness the. Honorable Cullen Williamson,
one ol the Justices of said 0 urt, this 4th day of
April, 1836.
JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk.
_April 13 6tm 86
UEOIUUA, llu rke €Ollll ty;
WHEREAS, John Goodwin, applies for
Reiters Dismissory on the Estate of
Turner B. Moore, deceased.
'These a[e therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be ami appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to tile their objections,
if any they have, to shew cause why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Waynes
boro’, this 28th day of May, 1936.
J. G. BA DULY, Clerk.
June 1 6tm 79
Georgia, Jefferson C ounty:
WHEREAS, Thomas P. Rrown and John
H. Brown, Administrators on the Estate
of David Brown, deceased, applies for Letters
Dismissory from said Administration.
These are, therefore to cite and admonish, ail
arid singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to he and appear at ray office within the
lime prescribed by Law, to file their objections, if
any they have, to shew cause why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Louisville,
this 3J day of May, 1836.
E. B. BOTH WELL, Dcp. .Cl’k.
May i 6tm 63
GEORGIA, Iturkc County;
WHEREAS, Muse# Johnson and Aiexan
der Carswell, applies fur Letters .Dis
missory on the Estate of Elijah Walker, de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to bo and appear at my office, within the
time proscribed by law, to tile their objections, if
any they have, to shew cause why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Waynes
boro’, this 28ih day oi Mav, 1830.
J. O’. BADULY, Clerk.
June 1 film 70
GEORGIA, Ilnrkc County:
WHEREAS, Evan C. Glisson applies for
Letters Dismissory on the Estate of
Jeremiah W. liurko, deceased.
These me therefore to cite ahd admonish, all
ibid singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to ho and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed by law, to file their objections,
if any they have, to shew cause why said Let
ters should not ho granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Waynes
boro’, tins 28lh day of May, 1836.
J. G. BADULY, Clerk.
Juno 1 6lm 70
Georgia, Striven County.
WHEREAS, Robert W. Lovett, Adminis
trator of the estate of Josiah Scott, de
ceased, applies for letters of dismission on said
estate :
Tins is therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by Jaw, to shew cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not Ire granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Jackson
borough, this 12th of duly, 1836,
JOSHUA PERRY, c. c. o.
July 16 stm 83
Georgia, Ilnrkc County.
WHEREAS, Maty Ann BullatJ, A dm‘ma
trix oi James Bullard deceased, applies
for Reiters Dissiuissory on said estate,
These aro therefore to efto and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to he and appeal- before me at my office,
within the lime prescribed by law, to file their oh
[fictions, it any they have, to shetfc cause why
said letters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Waynosbo
rough, this Ist day of March, 1836.
J. G. BADULY; Clerk.
March 8 Otm 46
Georgia, Jefferson Coiftaty:
WHEREAS, Thomas M. Patterson, j3xc
tcutor ol the last Will and Testament
of Frederick Morris, deceased, applies for Letters
of Dismission from said Estate.
Those ate therefore to cite and admonish, alt
mid singular, the kindred and creditors rif said
deceased, to he and appear nt my office within the,
lime prescribed by law, to file their objections, if
any they have, to shew cause why said Letters
should not lie granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Louis
ville, this 11th day of June, 1836.
i). E. BOTH WELL, Clerk.
Juno 11 Otm 74
Georgia, BBurkc Comity:
WHEAEAS, James ThiJal applies for let
ters Dismissory on the Estate of Samp-'
son Jenkins, deceased,
These arc therefore to cite and admonish, alf
«nd singular, the kindred and creditors of said
leeeased, to be and appear at my office, within
he time prescribed by law, to file their objections,
f any they have, to shew cause why said Letters
dumb! nut be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Waynes-'
loruugh, tills 13th of Feb., 1836.
J. G. BADULY, Clerk.
Feb. 17 Otm 35
Georgia, Jclicrson County:
WHEREAS, JohnO. Lyons Administra
tor of William Lyons, deceased, applies
for Letters of Dismission from said Estate..
These arc therefore to cite and admonish ail
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections, if any they have,
in nly office, within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause why said letters should not bo
granled.
Given under my hand at office, in Louisville,
this 28th day of Mav, 1936.
D. E. BOTHWELL, Clerk.
Juno 1 Cim 70
Georgia, Jeffcmn County:
WHEREAS, Samuel Bigiiam and .James
Stone, Administrators on the Estate
of Richard Peel, deceased, apply for Letters DU
inissory from said Estate,
These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditoir. of said
deceased, to Ire and appear at niy office, within
(tie tirile [irescrilied by law, to file their objec
tions, if any they have, to shew cause why said
Letters should not he granled.
Given under my Itaud, at office, in Louisville,
January UJlli, 1936. ,
li. BOTH WELL, Dep. Cl’k
Jim. 33 6lm 33
Administrator-'* Male.
On thc fimt Tuesday ia OcieSSr ne?l,
BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi,
nary of Columbia counly, will be sold, at
ihc Court Hoftsr door of Carrol! county, i lot pi
Land. No. 907, in the 7lh Du.trlot of CsitoiV
counly.
On the fleet Tuesday in Xor-iniher next'
Will lie sold, at the Court House door of Co
lumbia county. 396 acres of Land, known «
land King on the head of White Oak, in Colum
bia county—sold for the benefit of the heirs pf
Elizabeth C. Alien, late of Columbia County, ti
cc-sseJ. .
WM. O. ALLEN, Adm’r.
July 30 wtd 1 9f