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BY A. H. & W. F. PEjVIBERTOY, AIKiIJSTA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 113(1* VOLUME 50™A0.48i
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SALES of LAND or N GORGES, by Admin
istrators, Executors, or Guardians, arc required
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’ AUGUSTA:;
' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1830-
aEc just, anil fear not,"
DOST OFFICE CHANGE,
The Post Office in Wilkes county, named
Jackson X Roads, is now called “ Rehoboth,’
s and Jons M. Bookish has been appointed Post
master.
INTERMENTS IN NEW YORK.
The New York Oily Inspector reports the
deaths of 3,401 persons in that city during the
six months commencing on the Ist of January
and ending on the 31st June, 1836—during tl.i
same period in 1836, the number was 3,332, Ic
ing 19 deaths loss than the present year.
ASSASSINATION.
Mr. Joseph Stallings, of Reach Island, S. C.
was shot, week before last, by one of his negroes,
his blacksmith. The Negro had been a runaway
for a considerable time, and getting a gun, way
laid his master and shot him dead, nearly the (
whole load going directly through his head. The ;
negro has been arrested, tried, confessed his i
crime, and paid the penalty of the law for Mur
der, we learn, on Friday last. — Courier of Mon
day.
KENTUCKY ELECTION.
We received by yesterday’s mail, the returns
from thirty counties, of the election for Governor,
showing that Clark, the Anti-Van Duron can- j
didatc, has a majority of 8,316 over his opponent
Flournoy, the Van Durcn candidate.—The vote <
stands thus:
For Clauk, 19,244
For Flournoy, 10,928
MISSOURI ELECTION.
The returns, as far as received, are unfavora
ble to the Van Buren cause. The National In
telligencer of the 17th instant, says:—“We
have but few returns, but enough to satisfy us of
the triumphant election of Gen. Asin.Br, the in
dependent candidate for Governor. In St. Louis
county, alone, he received a majority of 750 votes
over Mr. Boons, the Van Buren candidate.”
HEN. GAINES’S REQUISITION.
Wc arc gratified to learn that the President
has refused Ids sanction to the requisition made
by Gen. Gaines, on the Governor of Tennessee,
for a regiment of Volunteers, to aid him, as he
alleges, to defend the Western frontier. The
Letter of Gen, Jackson to the Governor of
Tennessee, on tins subject, will ho found in an
other column, in which ho says, “to sanction
that requisition, for the reasons .which accompa
ny it, would warrant the belief that it was done
to aid Texas, and not from a desire to prevent an
infringement of our territorial or national rights.”
THE GEORGIA COURIER.
We presume, from the remarks of the Editor
of this paper, that ho wishes his readers to be
lieve that overtures have been made by the State
Rights party, to the Union men, for the purpose
of effecting a compromise between the two par
ties, in this county, for electioneering purposes;
and wc would inform the Editor, as well as the
readers of the Courier, that no such overtures
have been made by the State Rights parly. The
remarks on the subject, were read by us with
much surprise, (as we have no doubt they were
by others) for we had not the slightest intimation
of such a proceeding ; and, if the Courier has
any foundation for such a charge, we should like
to be furnished with the proof.
NEW COTTON.
A bale of Cotton, the first of the new crop,
from the plantation of Georue Twiggs, jr. Esq
in this county, was yesterday received at the
Warehouse of Messrs. Stovall, Simmons A Co.
and was purchased by Messrs. Hand A Scran
ton, at 21 } cents per lb.
On Wednesday, the 17th instant, three bales
sured tW*' ot,Ol L wprc received in Savannah, two
uraledM ■ from the - plantation of Mrs.
is mad® I
after ml 1
1 Pouch eh, in Beaufort district, S. C. The qual
-1 ity and staple of this Cotton is said lo be very
; fine; and the three bales were sold the same day
at 2(1 j cents per lb.
On the same day, a single bale of new Cotton
was received in Macon, from the plantation of Mr.
James Wimberly, of Houston county, and was
sold for 25 cents per lb.—the quality said to be
extra prime.
ALABAMA ELECTIONS.
The Tuscaloosa Intelligencer of the 13th iilst.
, says: “We have not yet received full .returrns
from all the counties; hut a sufficient number
have come in lo enable us to say, that there will
he a majority in the Legislature, of at least twelve
in favor ot White. Upon the testing question, in
joint ballot, the majority probably will not he less
than twenty. Wc have made our estimate from
the best information to lie obtained, and it mav
he relied on as correct. We shall give a detailed
statement of the estimate when the returns shall
he complete ; but should all that arc yet to ho re
ceived he unfavorable, it will not vary our esti
mate more than three votes.”
The Mobile Chronicle of the 17th instant, con
tains the returns from tliirly counties, showing
the election for 42 White men to the State Legis
lature, and 27 Van Buren men.
NORTH CAROLINA.
Wc give in to-day’s Sentinel the returns from
50 counties, in which Dudley, the White candi
date, is 1,559 votes ahead of Spaight, the Van
Duron candidate. There are 15 or 20 counties
more to hear form, which will probably not vary
Iho result very much. The Whig papers of that
Stale are so confident of ultimate success that
they arc already shouting triumph !
In all Ihe counties hut 13, there arc elected 69
Van Buren and 68 Whigs to the Legislature,
and the Fayetteville Observer is confident of a
majority in the counties lo hear from.
The Hon. James Graham,the White candidate
for Congress in the Buncombe District, is un
doubtedly elected by 1,000 votes. Mr. Graham
was once before fairly elected, hut a Van Buren
House of Representatives refused him his scat
3 J'”’ 1 him back to Iho people who have now
returned him with a splendid majority.—Senti
nel of yesterday.
It is understand that Gen. James C. Watson,
one of the individuals elected J>y the Van Buren
party lo run for elector of President and Vice
President, in this State, declines running on that
ticket. It is said that he would long since have
withdrawn his name from the list, hut he has ne
ver yet been informed officially of his nomination,
for which be was waiting in order to refuse it.—
Sentinel of yesterday.
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SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
CONSIGNEES.
August 20. —Cowling A Gardelle, Stovall,
Simmons A. co, J VV Houghton, E Dustin, I.
Dwclle, 1! W Force & co, II VV Crane, B Baird,
Rankin & Evans, P H Mant/., Dortic & Leo, R
Barber, F Laraback & co, A Gumming, E L
Simmons, S C Kirtlaud & co, A Boggs, Kerrs A
Hope, R Kneeland & co. E W Spollbid, Hol
combe, Peck & co, Robertson & Benedict, N
Smith, S Goldsmith, Richards & Stoy, Geo Par
rott, B Winding, Benson & Urquhart, W Sale,
R Anderson.
CO.IEMEBBEI .-BE. _
latest date from livkiu’ool, july 18
LATEST DATE FROM HAVRE, JULY 7
Note & Exchange Table.
All the B ulks of the State, par.
South Carolina Bank Notes, pur.
American Gold Coin, par
Georgia Gold, 93 a 95c.
Carroll Co. do. 96c.
North Carolina Gold, 85c.
* EXCHANGE.
Checks on New York, 1 per et. prem. at sight.
Charleston, par.
Savannah, par.
Bills on the North, 72 days .interest.
Charleston, 60 days, interest off.
Savannah, 60 days, int.
U. S. Bank Bills, J a I per cent prem.
STOCKS.
WORTH PATH
Augusta Bank, old, $142 SIOO
Do do new, 130 100
Mechanic’s Bank, 138 100
Insurance Bank, 75 35
State Bank, 128 100
■ Insurance & Trust Conip’y, 125 75
Ice Company, 60 50
Wharf Company Stock, par.
Extract of a letter received in this city, dated
“ Liverpool, Bth July, 1836.
Since the last packet sailed, our Colton mar
ket has continued in the same dull state, and
common qualities have farther declined } a } per
lb, which applies to all below fair, and the value
of the most inferior descriptions may he consid
ered nearly nomimfl ; while good and fine quali
ties remain steady, and are indeed rather more
saleable, at former rates. The sales for the week
ending this evening, amount to 14,430 hales, ot
which 2,630 are Upland at 7j a 11j—4,670
Orleans at 8} a 12—3,230 Alabama and Mobile
at 7J a 12. The import for the same time has
been about 42,000 hales.—Trade at Manchester
is in a satisfactory state, witli moderate slocks of
Goods imd Yarns, hut from the recent heavy im
port here and the freeness witli which it is offer
ed, the consumers seem confirmed in their course
of buying only for the supply of their present
wants. The stock in this port is estimated at
276,000 hales, against 236,000 at same period
last year; the slock of American is 194,000, or
rather less than last year; the increase being in
E. India, Egyptian, Ac. particulaily the former,
which operates much against low American Col
ton.
Liverpool Market, July 18.
Cotton. —Our market in the early part of the
, week remained much depressed, and inferioi
.qualities experienced a further decline; hut or
, I* riday there was a considerable revival in thede
nl mil, and prices of all descriptions recovered t(
■ the currency of this day week. The total sdci
■ amount to 20,470 hales, of which speculatoi s havi
taken 2100 bales American, with 500 Pcrfiambu
. co; and 1200 American, have been taken for ship
ment. The sales comprise 3100 Bowed at 7
> to 11J ; 4970 Mobile, Alabama and Tennessee
. 7} to 12; 5560 Orleans) Bto 13; Ac. Ac. Then
[- lias been a good demand to-day, and on American
descriptions nn advance of jd per lb has been ob
tained. The sales are 5000 bales, of which 1000
' American arc on speculation. On Saturday 2500
were sold.
i ——
Havuk Maiikrt, July 7.
s Cotton. —The transactions have taken place
r on a very limited scale, at a further decline of I
to 2 centimes per lb, on the ordinary and mid
dling qualities of United Stales short staple, rtnd
the market closed yesterday very flat, with a fur
ther downward tendency on these qualities.
The sa[es have been confined to 1827 bales, ns
follows;—1068 Louisiana, at Il9f 50 to 155 f;
263 Upland, at 1151 to 1471’50; the whole duty
r paid.
1 The receipts have consisted of 5043 hales U
- nited Stales; 368 St. Domingo, and 224 Bengal
—together, 4604 bales.
1 Stock 30th June 53793 hos which 25991 hU S
* Arr up to Gth July, 6669 5042 “
i
r 59457 51033
| Sales up lo Gth do, 1827 1331
1 Stock Gilt do 57630 49702
CII\IILEBTON MaUKF.T, AllgUSt 20.
Cotton. —Arrived since our last to yesterday
morning inclusive, 170 bales of Upland. OlcnN
■ ed in the same time, 315 bales. On shipboard
r not cleared 207 bales. The only sale of Uplands
that we have lo report, is 17 bale.; at 18 cents.
Our market at present is perfectly quiet; there
is but one vessel loading for Liverpool, and the
Uplands that site is taking in, are on owner’s ac
count. As to prices, our quotations arc nominal.
, Groceries. —There is a better feeling as re
gards Sugars. Prices having advanced at thq
North, holders here arc mote firm. The trans
. actions of the week as far as wc have heard, arc,
in Coffee, 120 bags Bio, 13 ; and 40 bags Cuba,
PH cents. In Sugars, 12 hhds of Muscovado,
Molasses, wc Have heard of no
sales, and the article has improved in prices to
the North. The receipts of the week are from
Matanzas, 99 hhds and 4 tierces of Sugar.— . Me
rcury.
New Orleans Market, August 13.
Cotton. —Arrived since Ihe sth insl., 294 Iralaa.
i Cleared in the same time, 3129 hales: making a
reduction in stock ot 2925 hales, and leaving on
L hand, inclusive of all on ship board not cleared
- on the 11th inst., a stock of S6BO hides. The
. Cotton market remains in the same uninteresting
situation previously noticed; scarcely any on
sale, and consequently hut few operations. The
following are all of which we could learn, viz:
1 of Louisiana and Mississippi 34 hales at 16};
44 at 18j cents; of Tennessee and North Ala
bama, GOO at 13 cents; and 225 Texas at 16,
and 38 at 15 cents. Wo cannot hotter convoy,
nn idea of the estimation in which the article is
held here at present, than by saying, that 16 cents
1 is considered ns about the value of fair Louisiana
and Mississippi.
Sugar. —New Orleans: Sales continue to lie
on a very limited scale, and holders have submit
ted lo a slight reduction, our present quotations
are 10-a 1 1 cents. Wo have heard of some tri
lling sales of Muscovado at 10} cents, hut 10
, cents cannot he realized for large lots. There is
no change in the quotations (or Havana Sugars,
and no visible improvement in the demand. It
is Iho general impression that the forthcoming
crop of Sugar in Louisiana will lie largo, the
prospect up lo tins time being extremely, flatter*
■ ing.— Levy's Price Current.
Baltimore Market, August 16.
Flour. —There has been a heller feeling mani
fested in the market for Howard street Flour,
and holders are more firm. Sales qf several hun
dred barrels ficsh ground, or subject to rcinspec
tion, were made yesterday and to-day at $7,75.
The wagon price is pretty uniform at $7,50. The
, receipts continue light, and the slocks are fast
, decreasing. A small lot of Flour made of new
wheat, the first that has reached the market from
the western part of the Slate, is held at $8,25. —
A sale of fresh ground City Mills Flour has been
made at SB, and that price has been refused for
another parcel. Sales of fresh ground Susquehan
na at $7,75. — American,
DIED,
In Montgomery, Alabama, on the 12th inst
aller a painful and protracted illness of several
weeks, which he boro with patience and fortitude
Mr. Edward W. Couch, in the 33rd year of his
age. He was a nalive of Edgefield District,
Soutli Carolina, and for many years a highly re
spectable merchant in the city of Augusta. On.
F i Proof \\ ARE -HO JJSii'
Com in ias ion MS it .v i n css.
SIGVA.LL, SIMMONS, A CO. tender their
sincere thanks to their friends and the public
for ihe liberal patronage conferred on them, in
their Ware House and Commission Business for
years past, & respectfully renew the offer of their
services, promising their continued efforts, for the
promotion of the interests of their patrons. They
arc prepared to afford the usual advances on cot
ton, Ac. consigned to their care as heretofore.
Aug. 24 12t 94
' SSO EtKIWAKS).
Left my plantation neauAugus
_ ta, in November lust, a negro fcl
low named HAMPTON, from 25
to ’* <l y ears ‘fi a g°. rather dark
e complexion; low and stonily
d T built, and has a pleasing counten
* —anco when spoken 10. Having
if bought said fellow some years since from a gen
-0 tleman living in Union District, S. C., it is pro
bable lie lias, or will make his way fur that soc
c lion.
s The above reward of SSO wi l hc’givcn for his
r delivery to me, or $25 for his apprehension and
- lodgement in any Jail, so that I gel him.
B. H. WARREN.
‘‘ Augusta, Aug. 23 4t 94
r- The Columbia Telescope and Charleston Mcr
cury will insert the above 4 times and forward
their accounts for payment.
it
.1 NOTICE.
fl T aHHE Subscriber, tesiding in Hamburg,South
J|_ Carolina, at the second house from the
Bridge, has on hand a likely parcel of Virginia
11 NEGROES, and receives new supplies every i 5
r, days—persons wishing to purchase, would do
well to give mo a call. I also wish to purchase
50 likely young fellows, for which I "ill pay One
Thousand and Fifty Dollars a head, or more il
the properly is worth it.
JOSEPH WOOD,
ic Aug. 24 6t 94
or :
A CUMiTOG.
to Bto ESPECTFUELY informs his friends and
us HA 'fi® public, that lie intends continuing tr
ve transact a general WAREHOUSE AND COM
u- MISSION BUSINESS at his old stand; ho ii
p. prepared to make liberal advances on produci
f} stored with him —and will attend punctually t<
:e, business entrusted to his care,
re July 27 vv'lO 86
1 \nV Arraiigriiiriils.
3 FL.LVTEK’S HOTEL,
J . Marion, Al.-ihania,
jtjgr.A The undersigned having pur
chased the above Establishment, hog!
leave respectfully to inform Iho pub
3 lie ot large, that ho is ready at al
■ times to accommodate those who may favor him
- with their custom. The house is at present un
> dergoing a thorough repair, and he hopes in n
• short lime, to make it present an appearance in
ferior lo none in the country. The health and
4 location of Marion, make it a desirable summer
> retreat for nil those who may (eel disposed to seek
’ a healthy residence during the prevalence ofsick
ness in the lower country. The house shall, at
■ all times be supplied with the best that this and
I the Mobile markets afford, and no pains nor ex
pense will he spared lo render comfortable those
' who may call upon him. His Bar is inferior to
none in the Southern country, and shall always
he supplied with the choicest Liquors. His sta
ble shall bo constantly supplied with plenty of
provonder, and good and careful Ostlers.
Persons travelling can ho accommodated at all
times with HACKS kept for that purpose. The
Office of the Northern and Southern line of sta
ges is also kept at the Planter’s Hotel, where per
sons wishing can procure seats.
There is also a Barbel’s shop attached to the
establishment,
ASA WHEELER.
August 24 6m 94
REES A: KIEAEL’S
Fire-Proof If 'arc-House.
fWIHB undersigned tenders his grateful ac-
JOL knowlcdgmcnls to his friends nml those
of Mr. John Bees for the very liberal patronage
extended them the past season, and beg leave lo
renew n lender of their services the next season,
with assurance of prompt attention to any busi
ness intrusted to them. The business will be
conducted as heretofore in the name of the un
designed. The Ware-House is large and com
modious, situated on Broad street, convenient lo
all business, particularly in forwarding goods to
the country, every thing will be put in complete
order ready for the approaching season; charges
will be at the regular established rates,
EGBERT 3. BEALL.
I*so Roll a I’m Premium.
The undersigned will on the first Saturday in
December next, award the following premiums,
to wit; for the choice (or No. 1.) of three loads
Colton to he exhibited on that day lo some three
respectable judges of cotton, seventy-five dollars ;
to the second, fifty dollars, and the third twenty
live dollars, each load to number eight bales and
average weight of 320 lbs., to be delivered at
Bees & Beall’s Ware-House, After the inspec
tion and award, the cotton to be sold to the high
est bidder lor account of tho owner. All per
sons contending for the premiums, will instruct.
Their cotton marked accordingly when sent in.
Editors fricpdly to the proposition can publish il
in their respective papers as often as necessary, if
not, can give notice on account with Ware-House
advertisement.
E. B. IL
August 10 wlO 90
~EXECVTOR’S SALeT~
On the first Tuesday in October next,
he sold at tho I.ower Market House,
V v in the City of Augusta, the following
pieces of Property, being part of the Estate of
Thomas Gumming, Esq. deceased, viz:
The large Vacant Lot in the city of Augusla,
on the north side of Green street, nearly opposite
the City Hall, extending from Green to Ellis
streets, by which it is bounded on the North.
ALSO,
A lot and improvements in tho Village ofSnm
mcrvillo, adjoining lots occupied by S. S. Davis,
Robert A. Reid, and IL H. Gumming.
ALSO,
A PLANTATION in Columbia county, on
the waters of Euchee Coeck, about sixteen miles
from Augusta, on tho Appling road, containing
about twenty-three hundred acres of land, of
which about one thousand acres arc cleared, and
the remaining thirteen hundred, of good quality
ami well timbered: adjoining lands of Beall.
Martin, Cliett, and others.
WILLIAM GUMMING, ~)
ROBERT F. POE, C Ex'rs.
• HENRY H. GUMMING. )
> July 27 86
Excculi’ii’N Sale
On Ihe first Tuesday in November next,
WILL he sold at (ho Market House, in
J.ouisville, within the usual hours ol
sale:
One tract of Land, containing (250) Tjvo
) hundred and fifty acres, mere or less, lying with
in two miles of Louisville, adjoining lands ol
1 Wm. Schley, Thos. W. Battcy, S. W. Ruhhitls
r Asu Holt, and John McKinney.
Also, at the same time anrl.fih.ee, ,
' FIVE NEGROES—Jim, a man ; Fanny, a
’ woman, twenty-five years of age; three hoyi
Arthur, Frank, and Henry. Sold agreeably t<
an order of the Inferior Court of Jefferson coun
tv, when sitting for ordinary purposes. Term
made known on ihe day of Sale.
ELIZABETH PENNINGTON, F.v'r.r.
July 20 wtd 84
: Administrator’* Nalr.
{ On the first Tuesday in ‘September next
/ 'QJBkTTLL be sold at the Court House door ii
- y Y the Town of W.'tyncsbom’, a green bb
r to an order of the Honorable tho Justices* of tin
- Inferior Court of Burke county, wh*n pitting a
-a Court of Ordinary, 166 acre* of Land in suit
- county, belonging to the Estate of Charles Joiiff
deceased, adjoining Lands of A. Pemberton
k Fielding Fry or, and the Estate of I*. Matilda*
J Terms of sale, made known on the day.
JOHN M. JONES, Adm’r.
June 1 wtd 70
MEDICAL r ; ibhw;!: or Tin
'1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
rSn SE annual course of Lectures in this I:
2. (dilution will he resumed on the sccon
Monday in November, in the following branches
1 Anatomy —by .1. Edwards Holriiook, m. d.
0 Surgery —Joint VVaonkr, m. d.
a Obstetrics —Tans. G. Prioi.eah, m, n.
Practice of .Medicine —S. Hkkiiy Dickso?
°
e Physiology — Jambs Moultrie, Jim.
f. Materia Medic a —Hf.xry H. Frost, m. n.
11 Chemistry C. U. Shepard.
Demonstrator of Anatomy —F. Wcrdema:
HENRY R. FROST, Dean.
>» August 17 93
d Frcsk Turnip Seed,
lo LBS. fresh Turnip Seed, consi
I- «lj j? ling of Flat Norfolk, Flat Dut c
is White Globe, White Tankard or Hanover Rut:
:e baga, and Dales new Hybrid Turnip Seed, ju
to received and for sale by
ROBT. PHILIP.
August 13 If 91
• .-I
TO PLANTERS.
The Subscribers offer for sale,
S about 10,000 acres of Land, situated
in tho fork of tho Alabama and Tom
beckboe Rivers, having a front on the
’ a latter, ot 12 miles, and on the former, of about
l, ‘ } a mile.
i hese lands ofler a very desirable inducement
11 to largo Planters, who may he disposed Iti cmi
-1 grate into Alabama. They are situated only
11 about 50 miles from the city of Mobile, are high
cane brake Lands, and of the most approved du
-11 scriptrian for the culture of Cotton.
I* Contiguous to them are several high, healthy
, v situations for Summer residences, with numerous
'■ springs of the purest water.
1 About 500 acids are now cleared, and have
1 been several years under corn culture, the re
roaindrr is well wooded with Poplar, Linn, Ash,
0 and Hickory.
’ The convenience of the above Lands trt the
s thriving city of Mobile, by two fine Rivers, navl
■ gable at all seasons of Ihe year by Steam Hunts,
renders them a very desirable object to Planters,
or others, who arc disposed to invest on them.
Terms Ac. can he ascertained on application to
0 the subscribers, at Mobile.
McLOSKEY, HAGAN & Co.
Mobile, 17th May, 1836. tV5w 70
i AtADiliiv,
MI have made arrangements
with the Trustees lo lake charge of
this Institution. The Academy will
hi: opened on Monday the first day
of August. The Classical and Mathematical
course of studies will he such gs lo qualify youth
. tor admission into the South Carolina College;
. lo which French. Drawing, and the principles of
, Music will ho added, if desired by parents or
, guardians. The terms of Tuition, S4O per quar
i ter. Admission will tie limited to such only as
. °an road, and write, and know the four funda
, mental rules of Arithmetic.
For qualifications, I would refer to the Hon.
John C. Calhoun, in whose family I have been
, engaged as piivuto tutor for the last seven or
, eight months ; and would remark further, that I
j received my classical education,in England, un
. dor tho celebrated Dr. Vai.pt; and was for more
than throe years student o! Mathematics under
Mr. St a inks, who was fur-many years Professor
ot Mathematics in St. John’s College, Cambridge;
and I am a member of the Honorable Society of
Lincoln’s Inn, London.
'i he situation of Pendleton is so well known
for health and other advantages, that it is unne
cessary lo say any thing in relation thereto, ex
cept Unit good hoarding cun he had and on rea
sonable terms in the vicinity of tho Academy.
I feel anxious faithfully to discharge the duties
devolving on this situation ; and to promote the
morals, exorcise and health of Iho youth who may
he entrusted lo my care, as well as to advance
their education.
V ucation fiom the 15th of December to the 15th
■ of January, and from the 15th of June to the 15lh
• of July.
I 1 have taken up my residence at. Mrs. Lon
I ton’s, where I shall be ready to receive applica
3 lions for admission to the Academy.
TIL WAYLAND.
July 27 wltn 86
The Greenville Mountaineer, and the Oh allus
ion, Columbia and Augusta papers are requested
to insert this advertisement weekly for the next
month, and forward their accounts,
MEHIV.HL COLLEGE.
OF GEORGIA.
rjf\DE fifth course of lectures in this Institn
! ii lion will ho commenced on the third Mon
, day (17th) of October next, and continue as usu
al six monlbs. —The College edifice is completely
finished. Many valuable addhions have been
made to the Museum and chemical apparatus
since the last course. The Lectures will he do
’ live-red by
L. A. Dugas, M. D. on Anatomy and Physi
, ology-
A CuNNtNoiiAM, M. D. on the Principles and
r Practice of Medicine.
j Josf.fr A. Et ii, M. D. on Therapeutics and
I M.Kuril Medina.
M. Anton r,M. D. on Obstetrics and diseases
of women and infants.
Paul F. Evb, M. D. on Principles and Prac
tice of Surgery.
Lewis D. Ford, M. D, on Chemistry and
Pharmacy.
In addition lo the above each Professor will, in
rotation, deliver Clinical Lectures one month.
The terms are—Matriculation Ticket, to he
taken once, $5. Ticket for the full course SIOO.
') Ticket for Practical Anatomy, to he taken at
ii least once, $lO. Diploma Fee, 10.
,)■ JOHN W. WILDE, President.
L. D. Ford, .Secretary,
o Augusta, August 20 93
i ffj” The Journal and Federal Union, Milledgc
vide, the Whig and Banner, Athens, Georgian,
S) Savannah, Herald, Columbus,lntelligencer,Tus
caloosa, (Ala.,) Journal, Montgomery, Register,
Mobile, Slate Rights Banner, Columbus, (Miss.)
a Bulletin, N. Orleans, Mountaineer, Greenville,
• K anil Telescope, Columbia, S. C. will publish the
o above to the amount of Five Dollars, and forward
~ their accounts immediately to the Secretary,
is
Ooi'n, SUijfaj*, &c.
Ity \, 1. Huntington, n|ipei-cud liroud
Struct.
, 50,000.3
’ daily expected,)
35 hhds St Croix, and Porto Rico Sugars
, 30 bag* and barrels of Coffee
1000 Bushels of Corn (on the cob & shelled)
jj 100 Bids of Mackerel, assorted
150 Pieces Hemp and Fla* Bagging
’ 126 Bids of Domestic Liquors
30 Quarter casks Wines
5000 Lbs Castings
1000 Sacks, for Salt and Corn bags
ALSO
Hn’latidGin, Jamaica Rum, Cognac Brandy,
Cordial ), Buckets, Tobacco, Candles, Soap, and
most Articles in the Grocery line, fur sale on ac
commodating term*,
n- A. I. HUNTINGTON,
id August 10 wlf 90
s: ' - ’ •
1 4^-^^
l i J
I'arnsiilN mid IJinlirullns.
* CASE of ladies* and children’s Parasol
and Umbrella*. Just opened by
JOHN P, SE I ZE A- CO.
_ April 16 - - r> 7
Ftn/.vep.
n* VjfeY the subscriber’* wagoner, on the 9lh in
ch |j j? slant, a sett of HARNESS, which the
ta- owner can got by paying for this advertisement,
list and applying at hi* residence, on lire Milledge
villo road, 6 miles from Augusta.
EUGENE VERDERY.
• ii,-.' iY i T Imi ~i ..
J* w- & I- T- HEARD,
£» MICE-HOVSL
d AND
Commission iVlcrcliaul*,
I Augusta, Georgia,
WILL continue to transact a general
WARE-HOUSE AND COMMIS
. SKON BUSINESS, in their)Ware-house, upper
i end ol Broad-Street, and hog leave to'lender their
i services lo their friends and the public,
Tho buildings being Five-Proof present an
equal inducement for Storage of Cotton, with any
• similar establishment in this City. All Cotton on
, Wagons, directed lo their care, will ho sold free
of charge, and Cotton in Store, at twenty-five cents
i per hale. '
ffjT They also offer on the most favorable terms,
a general and extensive assortment of all articles
in tbs GROCERY LINE ; and would feel thank
ful for any patronage confeired, in either branch
of their business.
They will make liberal advances upon produce
in store, if desired.
August 6 69
I 'lt Mi JVCH aOO Hs.
fHNIIE Subscribers have this day opened a few
B packages of FRENCH GOODS, which they
have imported front Paris, expressly for this mar
ket viz:
Fine and extra fine jet Dlack Bombazines,
Grass bleached Linens,
I- ine Linen Cambric hlidkfs, plain and hem
stitched,
Very ,me do do do a point do denscllc,
8-4 Linen table Cloth, onvro croix do Malle
10-4 do do do (lalimsse fil
1 1-4 do do do ouvic damio fil
12-4 do do do Oil do perdrix
14-4 do do do (Jo do
16-4 do do do do damassa fil
Jet black and assorted Sowing Silk
Ladies and Gentlemen's host Hoskin Gloves
Do. long white Gloves
Dead Bags, while 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 large assortment of Cotton- Fringe
Ivory and Horn Dressing Combs
Do do tine tooth do
Very host scented Hair Powder
Very host Cologne, Lavender, Rone and Orange
flower Waters
Very best Almond and Rose Soap
Creme de Pcrsso, Ac.
ALSO,
A very choice collection of Paper Hangings
and bordering,
J. P. BETZE A Co.
July 27 80
E. I>. COOKE,
I i>7, ISroa<l Hired,
TWO DOORS ABOVE HIS OLD STAND
HAS received, and has now on hand, a’very
extensive and well selected Stock of
Goods, consisting otovory article of Ready Mode
clothing, suitable fur the present and coming
season, of the first quality and latest fashion,
among which arc many fine goods, of new style—
all of which ho offers for sale very, low, and in
ivtos his friends mid tho public in general, loeall
and examine.
Nov. 11 ’] g
Office Aii£ii*f:i Jii*(ii'ancc &
Company,
20th April, 1836.
FHCIIO Board of Directors of this Bank have
El. determined lo allow 4 per cent interest on
Deposits on all sums of money not less than five
hundred dollars which mav remain for a longer
period than thirty days. Notice will be required
at the lime Iho deposite is made, should Iho De
positor wish lo avail himself of this arrangement.
In reference to the Insurance department, the
business will he conducted us heretofore, the rates
of premium will he fixed in accordance with a
liberal view of the hazard proposed, and (he
principle adopted by Iho Board of Directors from
the commencement of the Institution, —“ to do
business on as good terms os other good offices,”
Tho agents of the company are fully author
ized to pay all losses promptly where Ihe 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 justice, to reinstate the in
sured, Whether at homo or abroad.
By order of the Board,
ROBERT WALTON. Sec’y A Cash’r.
April 29 fifl
NOTICE.
fKVHE Subscriber respectfully informs the in-
El habitants of Augusta, that tho exercises
of Ills school will he resumed on Monday Ihe 15th
’ of August, at his present residence on Broad
street, and from Iho first of October, on Telfair
| street, near the Presbyterian Church ; where he
J ) will leach tho Greek and Latih Classics, and tho
various branches of an English education, radi
cally and fundamentally.
He feels thankful for the patronage he has al
ready received, and will expect, from his attention,
1 not only lo the literary acquirements of his pu
pils, but also lothc cultivation of their morals, a
. continuance of the same.
, The school will he divided into (wo terms of
five months mid half months erteli.
Charges of Tuition during each term, viz:
Classics, SUO 00
English senior class, 12 00
Junior class, 10 00
DANIEL MAIIONV.
August 19 2m 90
NOTICE.
■ fig hm
ffjnilE “ Steamboat Company of Georgia,” of
jja for la shippers unusual facilities for trans
- porlation of goods and produce, between Savan
nah and Augusla. Having Ihrcofirst rale steam
ers ol speed and light draft of water, with a full
setofiow boats, the Company will he enabled to
despatch three sets of low boats per week with a
navigable river, undin the event of a low river
their new iron steamboat CHATHAM, it is ex
pected, will he enabled lo reach Augusta at all
times, if there should he three feet water in the
channel of the river. Their other steamers,
CHEROKEE, and GEORGIA, drawing not over
three feet six inches, can, at any time, other than
tin lowest slate ot the river, ascend so Augusta.
With these facilities for the convenience of the
public, the Steamboat Company rely upon a con
tinuance of the patronage of tho public, with an
■ assurance on tho part ft the Directors ol the
e Steamboat Company, tliAt eveiy attention will
i bo paid in the protectioli of property and giving
• despatch to the same.
1 WM. TAYLOR,
President S. B. Co. of Georgia.
August 17 •’*. y . 3
' — 1 ' r»^ir-T7firr^lihl‘-r j; -»
BAROUCHES, CHARIOTEES, TILBER
-1 RVS, GIGS, SULKIES, FANCY, PLEA
/ SURE, AND PEELER'S WAGONS,
! 0f l ' le latcs ‘* l y' e . and of every deacriptioni or
‘ dercu, manufactured, nnd Belccled expressly sos
this market, and for sale hy
UTMER ROLjfi,
* at his extensive Fire Proof Carriage Ware-Houia '
corner of Washington and Reynold streets, near
the Eagle & Phternx Hofei, Augusta, Georgia,'
uikl at the very lowest prices.
nq- Persons wishing to purchase fashionable
and durable Vehicles,have only to call at ROLL’S
to he suited.
Also, for sale, all kinds of Harness, Carriage
Furniture, &e. 8
Vehicles of all kinds, made to order.
Repairing done at short notice.
August 13 Cm oi
NOTICE.
SAMUEL CLARKE, surviving partner
the firm of W. & H. Bryson, has taken
into partnership Fi.ancis McTkir and Robert
Jl. La whence. 'J’ho business will be oontinueff
Hi m° l B,and ’ ’ ,nd< ‘ r ,lle firm of CI.ARKE,
McIFIK&Co., on the same liberal terms as
heretofore. The undersigned will give his per
sonal abolition, and soli.its a continuance of 1
lonner favors. All debts due to, and claims
apuiiul W. & H. Bryson, will he settled by thd
Wow firm.
SAMUEL CLARKE.’
WAKE-HOUSE
AND
Commission Business.
THE Subscribers inform their friends, and*
those ol the linn of W. & H. Bryson, that they
will continue the business under the firm of
CLARKE, Mci I.IR A Co. at tfie Store occupi
ed by W. A 11. Bryson ; all Cotton stored with
ns, w ill bo insured from fire, free from expense ta
the planters, which will make our Ware-House
more safe, than any fire-proof Ware-House in
the city. The rales of Storage will be customa
ry. Liberal advances will be made on Cotton’
and Produce, and alt Cotton consigned to us by
customers, will bo sold free of commissions. The
receiving and forwarding business will be continu
ed us heretofore. Wo hope that a strict atten
tion to business, will merit u continuance of the
patientgc, so long extended to the firm of W
« H. Bryson.
1 CLARKE, McTEIR & Co,
■ Who hitve on hand and offer for Sale on their
I usual liberal terms, the following, nnd alee
i n large assortment of even/ article in the
GHUCEHY 1 .L\K, which business then
i continue on the same extensive scale as con's
ducted heretofore by ll'. & //. Itryson.
1000 pieces best Hemp Bagging,
fiO do Osnaburgs,
UiO do Cotton Osnaburgs,-
700 lbs Hemp Bagging Twine,
110 birds Sugar,
d 0 do prime Molasses,
000 bags prime Cofl’eo,
100 do Green and White Java Coffee,'
200 kegs Cut Nails, assorted,
0000 bushels clean Liverpool Salt,
000 sacks do Salt, in good order,"
TOO bids assorted Domestic Liquors,
0 pipes Cognac Brandy, 4th proof;
0 do pure Holland Gin.
2 hhds Jamaica Rum,
100 bids and quarter casks of different
kinds of Wine, ,
1 10,000 lbs Rock Salt,
1 10,000 lbs Castings, assorted,
A large assortment of SHOES, of every dds-r
1 cription.
1 Also, a full assortment of Smiths Tools.
H wenty tons of Swccdcs Iron of all sixes.
• Ju ly 27 2m 86
f . -
- #IOO ICE WARD.
JB ABSCONDED n ft
J Iho 10th June, 1834, front
ptKf&f l ' lc subscriber, a mulatto fbl
/ lolv n3tnc ‘ l BEN, stout made,
“taut five feel eight Ot mno
inches high, thirty-five years
old. He resembles and shows Indian blood, as
his lather was an Indian and his mother a dark
( mulatto. The only visible marks, arc a scar across
| the bridge of Iris nose, (when ho absconded, tire
I scar was quite black and bad been so for several 1
years,) which was occasioned from his faifingon'
, a pot; the other mark is a scar on one of his ears,
I am not cerium which, hut it is quite visible if
' examined He lets bis strong black hair grow
long to hide it, and generally wears large Whis
kers, and keeps u largo chew of tobacco in his
mouth. The above reward will bo paid to any
’ person who will deliver him to lire subscriber, oV
secure him in any Jail, that I may got him.'
1 JOHN MULLIGAN,
j. 9 eaufort District, So. Ca.
P. S.—The above fellow BEN, most likely
passes for a free man, and is a jobbing Carpenter,
or be was perhaps carried off and sold.
The Editors oi the Augusta Chronicle,arid Mo-'
bile Mercantile Advertiser, arc requested to insert
the above twice a .week, for three months, unless
countermanded,and send their accounts to Messrs.-
Marlin & Walker, factors in Charleston, for pay
ment.
July 9 89
Sale:
On Saturday, the 24 th of September next ,
ILL be sold at the residence of Willing
yf y Gross, late of Columbia county, deceased,
all the perishable properly of said deceased, con
sisting of Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Household ana Jjf
Kitchen Furniture, together \wth Hit cn?p now
growing, consisting of Cotti\ Cotfoh,
and Peas, and sundry other articles
to mention.—Also, at the sanuTTtfffuand place,'
the Negroes belonging to said estate will ne hired
out. Terms of sale made known on the day.
THOMAS H. DC HNS, Adihr.
I August 17 «'td 98
For Tlobile & New-Orleair*
(TO 9AII. ON THE 23b INST,)
THK fine fast sailing Schra
ItMsl COLUMBIA, Johri Nabb, rnaaler
lias i of her cargo engaged. Jor
balance iff Freight or Passage, hav
ing superior accommeflafiohs. Apply »
HOLCOMBE. PECK, & CO.
(TV Persons having SLA VES io ship, will drf
well to make early application, o« the num cr i#
limited. yj
August 20