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SUMMARY.
■ A slight shook of an Earthquake was felt in
Willedgeville and its vicinity, on the Morning ol
I 'tiel7th inst,
, Mr. Secretary Cass returned to Washington on
I Mie 18th instant, from his visit to Michigan.
One hundred and ninety sick troops from Mi
I Vanopy and Black Creek, are expected to arrive
ner'e daily in the steam boat Santee. — St. Angus-
IH ‘ring Her alii, itfA ih'f.
General Court. We learn from depatohos re
ceived from the Governor, that a Court Martial
lias been ordered for the trial of all offences that
come before it.—lt will assemble
probably in this city.— lbid.
A military post is to be established forthwith
at the plantation of Philip Weadman Esq. on the
Picolata road, and Major Putnam has been di
rected to dispose ofhis command in such a man
ner as to give the most perfect security to the in
habitants of the country. — Ibid.
Military. —On Saturday last, Alexander Drys
dale, Esq. was elected Lieutenant Colonel, to
command the COlh Battalion, Ist Itegimant—and
Jos. W. Jacksori, Esq. Major, to command the Ist
Battalion, Ist Regiment. —Savannah Jiepubti
can, 22 d inst.
The National Intelligencer, alluding to Presi
dent Jackson’s letter to Governor Cannon ofTeti
sscc, which we published in our last, says—“ We
consider the Document to boos an importance
scarcely- inferior to that of the Proclamation ot
of the first President of the United
•States in 1793, which prevented this then young
nation from being ingulfed in the wars of the
French Revolution.”
■ , Attempt to break Jail. —A daring attempt to
I break Jail was made in this city, on Saturday
■ night last, by five prisoners, viz; T. Livingston,
■ John Spcmllove, and L. June, confined for Lar
■ ceny, and two foreign Sailprs, for desertion. The
I prisoners succeeded in nearly effecting an open
ft ing through the wall, when discovered by the
■ Jailor in time to lie foiled and secured.— Charles
■ ton Courier, 2ith inst.
There was a white frost in Boston, hn Wed
■ nesday the 11th ol August, “
TEXAS.—The San Jacinto from Galveston,
Vug. 9th, brings information that a Moxicanschr.
alied the Matilda, arrived at Galveston as a prize
o the Texian Man-of-War Terrible. She was
aptured at Sisal bound to Campeachy—Cargo ;
•‘mens, Flour, Corn, Beans, &c. The Terrible
ud chased on shore and destroyed one other
chooner (name not recollected.)
The Texian army commanded by Gen. Rusk
■with 3000 men, had marched lor Matamotas.—
U. Pee, Uth inst.
NEAPOLITAN INDEMNITY.
The Washington Globe says—“ We undcr
n stand, and feel happy In communicating the fact,
that the third instalment of the Neapolitan In-
S demnity was punctually paid at Naples when due;
dl and that a part of it has already arrived in this
Bsountry in gold, and the remainder is expected by
■ the-next packets. - As soon as it reaches here,
■ and the nett proceeds ate ascertained, public no
■ tire will, we presume, be given, and payments be
m made by the Treasury Department.
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Ship '.Majestic. —The arrival of this vessel late
■ on Tuesday night, has quieted the fears of num-
H I'crs of our citizens who had friends on board, as
fi; well as of our merchants, who had large amounts
h. in specie and merchandise in her. She met with
• a gale of wind on her passage and carried away
, some of her spars and sails, and was forced to put
Main to Foyal for repairs. On Tuesday morning
Jour hundred thousand dollars premium was of
fered, to any person or persons, who would issue
» her for two millions. It was not taken up and the
■premium is saved. She is safe now, and we are
jfVglad, although we cannot help thinking that the
■ fears of the owners and consignees w ere prema-
Aturc, as she was known to be a first-rate vessel,
and her commander a No. I.—.V. Y, Herald.
The Birth Place of Gen. Hamilton. —A para
fP graph, originating with the Philadelphia Senli
siel, and copied into this paper on Saturday last,
SS incorrectly stated that Gen. Hamilton was born
w. iu Pennsylvania. The mistake no doubt arose
H from confounding Gen. H. with his father, who
§ was a native of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and
H came to South Carolina after the sutrender of
i Yorktown, in command of a regiment, attached to
I Wayne’s distinguished brigade, which formed a
E junction with Gen. Greene’s Southern division.
| Gen. H. himselfwas born in Charleston about live
| years after his father became a citizen of this
I State. The great moralist, Dr. Johnson, remarks,
I “ that even the most tr ivial error, for (he general
i purposes of truth, ought to be corrected and in
| the spirit of this wholesome maxim, as well as to
ft vindicate the right of Charleston to the nativi
i? ty of one of her distinguished sons, we make the
I above correction of an error, which we have aided
7 in circulating.— Charleston Courier, Uth inst.
i SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
CONSIGNEES.
August 2d.—E Bustin, Stovall, Simmons &co,
| Rowe & Smith, E B Beall, B Baird, V Durand
j & co, Clark McTicr & co, Webster Parmc
lee & co, W C Way, P Golly, G \ Wal or, R
Barber, R Malone, U S Qr Master, A Frederick,
i M Kemp, W Hcwson, F Lamback, .1 Norton, S
Kneeland & co, Rathbonc & Baker, J P Seize A
co, M Anthony, R Philip, A Gumming, Geo
Parrott, U Anderson, Benson & Urquhart, J Sale,
H Huchison, Young & Green.
i August 2fi.—J P Seize, J B Murphy, Stovall
, Simmons & Co, S Kneeland & Co, A Johnson,
C A Greiner, W C Way, Stovall & Hamlcn, Ro
bertson <Sc Benedict, A R & C E Latimer, Geo
Lott, B Baird, Mr. Dawson, B W Force, T Da
vis, B Bustin, G A Walker, W Hcwson, Havi
land Risley & Co, R C Baldwin, Kerrs & Hope,
W E & J U Jackson, J & J Mcßride, Allen &
Ellis, B Winding, M R Smith, Geo Parrott,
Young & Greene, L Richards, Benson & Urqu
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<im.ni-:it nti..
Latest hate fiki.m Liverpool, july IS
LATEST HATE FROM HAVRE, JULY 7
AUGUSTA MARKET.
I’rices Current. Corrected Weekly.
BACON.. - . Sides & shoulders, 12$ a 14$ per Ih
Hams, per lb. IS a 1(1.
BUTTER .. Goshen, per lb. 375.
BRANDY .. Cognac, gallon, 1 25 a 2 00.
Apple, “ good 18 a 56.
BALE ROPE, 12$ a 15.
t BAGGING . Hemp, 24 to 28 •
,Tow, 17 a 20
Flax, 18 a 22c.
tjj. 1 COTTON . Prime and choice, 17$ a 18$.
A-*- Et Inferior and Middling, 14 a 16$.
Iff vORN bushel, 85 a 87$.
COFFEE . . Prime green, per lb. 15 a 16.
fair, “ 14 a 14$.
Inferior to good,l2s a 13.
' CASTINGS Ih. 5 a 6s.
CANDLES Sperm, per lb. 37$ to 40
Northern, 18c. a 20.
Georgia madc r 18c. a 20.
FLOUR . . . Canal, bbl. retail, fresh £los a 11.
GIN Holland, 1 85 a 1 75.
I Northern, 50 a 53.
HAY Northern, £1 50.
IRON Russia and Swedes, lb. 5$ a 6c.
INDIGO . . . Spanish float, 1 75
Carolina, 87$ a 112$.
LEAD 8$ a 9.
LARD per lb. 18 a 20c.
MACKEREL, No. 1, bid. slls
No. 2, $lO.
No. 3, 8 to 8$ scarce
per yd
Cotton, 12$ a, ijc.
RUM Jamaica, gal. i 25 a 375.
N. England, 49 a 50.
RICE 4$ a sc.
SALT Liverpool, bushel, 75.
SHOT .. ~ ,2 25 per bag. to 2 50.
SOAP Yellow, per lb. 8 a 9c.
1...U . . tarr- —
SUGAI! .... Havana, white, 12$ a 10.
1 do. brown, lb. 10c. a 10$ bxi
f Muscovado, 11$ to 12$.
St. Croix, 13 a 14.
i N. Orleans, 10$ a U $.
, TEA . . . . Hyson, lb. 75 a 112.
Gunpowder, 112 a 120.
TOBACCO. 12 a 40c
| WHISKEY . Monongahe a, 70 a 75.
Northern, 4Sc.
N. Orleans, 50
• WINES .... Madeira, 250 a 3 00.
Malaga, 56c. a 70.
Tenerilie, 1 00 a 1 50.
Bat.timore Market, August 19.
Coffee. —A parcel of 1625 bags Rio, just hit
-1 ported per brig Win. Price, was all sold at auction
to-day, at an average of about 12$ cents—the
prices ranging from 11$ a 13J cents, as in quali
ty. We note sales by private contract of 700
bags Rio at 12 a 13 cents; lots of La Guayra at
13 cents, and of St. Doin'ngo at 11 $ cents,
i Cotton. —Sales at 18$ a 21 cents—the Utter for
Louisiana,
Howard street Plow. —Sales of parcels of fresh
ground, or subject to re-inspection, were made at
the begining of the week at $7 75 per bbl. Sales
of lots, subject to re-inspection, have since been
, made at the same price, and lots of fresh ground
. have been sold at $7 87$. A small lot made of
, the new crop, was sold at $8 25. The wagon
■ price early in the week was uniform at $7 50,
I but it now ranges from $7 50 as7 625.
■ City Mills Flour. —A sale of fresh was made
'. early in the week at SB, and more recently a par
eel of the same description was sold at $8 12$.
Some holders refuse to sell at the latter price
Susquehanna Plow. —Sales at the begining of
the week, at $7 75 for fresh ground, and yesterday
’ at $8. — American.
New-York Market, August 17.
Cotton is selling to-day, ordinary to middling
Uplands 13 to 18$c; fair to good 10 to 22. Ala
bama and Tennessee 14 a 19c. Louisiana and
Mobile 20 a 23c. The late and favorable news
received this morning from Liverpool via Boston,
must materially affect our markets. In other ar
tialcs no change. Exchange closed for the pack
ets at rales previously reported.— Express.
LtvEni’Oor. Market, July 16.
Taken on speculation this year, hales 101,600
Same in 1835, 100,500
Increase of import this year compared
with the same date last year, 35,274
Increase of stock, 59,400
Increase of quantity taken for consump
tion, 29,100
Decrease of quantity taken for export, 10,460
Comparative view of the imports and exports of
Cotton into and from the whole kingdom, from
the Ist January to the 9th inst., and of tile im
ports and exports for the same period last year.
Imports in 1836.
American, bags 511,578
South Amir'can, 75,774
West Indies, Dematara, &c 3,019
East Indies, 107,952
Egypt, &c. 10,112
Total of all descriptions, 709,435
In 1835.
American, bags 518,986
South American, 75,786
West Indies, Dcmarara, &c. 3,019
East Indies, 49,325
Egypt &c. 9,886-657,902
Increase of Imports as compared ) , ~
with 1835, 5 l ’ agS 51,533
Exports in 183 G.
American, bags 10,207
Brazil, 2,849
East India, 20,070
West India, • jJo
Other kinds, 20
Total in 1836, bags 42,976
Same period, in 1835, 57,863
Stock',
July 15, 1835, bags 213,590
Same time, 1836, 287,870
Itoitsis FOR SotElE,
A person wishing to pur
lAjPs—*—. chase a first rale Saddle and Har-
M ness HORSE, can be accommoda
ted by calling at the Planters Ho
tasPSaedSa tel.
Aug. 27 95
STORE TO RE.VT.
The Subscriber being about
mm 1° leave this city, oilers lo rent
'III* his store, No.-243, Broad Street,
Jsg&sSsrlL which he now occupies as a Perfu
mer and Hair Cutter, for the balance of his lease
which will expire on Ihe Ist of October, 1837.
The Store is well calculated for a Dry Good or
retail Grocery, and is in the centre of business.—
Possession given Ist October next.
He will also dispose of his stock of Hair
Comhg, Brushes, Perfumes, Gentlemen’s Wigs
and Perukes, Ladies Curls, and Braids of most
approved descriptions and latest fashions, at very
reduced prices.
RICHARD WICHELLO.
August 27 95
Beware of the Swindler.
A MAN calling himself CHARLES BEAR
MAH, or BURMAH, camo lo this city
sometime in April last, from Charleston, So. Ca.,
and was employed as a Clerk in my store, till
the end of J lily last, when he entered business
for himself, and on yesterday lie absconded, lea
ving me in the lurch. I set him up with a stock,
&c., and he.has been caught buying stolen goods
from negroes. Ho is about 5 feet 7or 8 inches
high, thin built, dark hair, and pale countenance,
and withal a very sweet tongue; can speak the
French and German language well, and also well
versed in the English language; he pretends lo
be a gardener by occupation, and I hope all per
sons will be* on their guard not to be duped by
such a Villain and Swindler.
JOSEPH FREDERICK.
August 27 3t 95
GEORGIA & CAROLINA ALMANAC,
For the year. *1837.
Compiled bij Thomas P. Ashmore, of Lincoln
County, Georgia,
- HIS ALMANAC will lie ready for delivery
JH, in a few days. Country Merchants and
others, who wish lo purchase, will please send in
their orders before the Ist October. This Alma
nac is compiled by a native Georgian, a young
man of promising talent in Ins profession; it is
printed in Georgia, and from the following table
of contents, it will bo seen that it is intended for
Georgia, und that part of Carolina, whose trade is
principally through Georgia.
CONTENTS.
The Anatomy of Man’s Body, with explanatory
Signs, &c.
Solar and Lunar Eclipses for 1837.
Chronological Cycles for 1837.
Moveable Feasts.
Calendar of the twelve months of the year, giving
the usual information, as also tho time ol high
water at Savannah.
. Principal Officers of the Federal Government.
Government of Georgia.
Sessions of Supreme Courts in Georgia.
Ditto Inferior Courts.
Customary Freights between Savannah and Au
gusta by Steamboats.
Rates of Storage and Commission in tho City of
Augusta.
Rates of Dockage, Wharfage and Storage at Sa
vannah.
Customary freights between New York and Sa
vannah.
Banks, &c, in Georgia.
Corpora> : oii. &c.
City of
Courts of law and Equity of OsMina.
Times of holding Courts of ScsSw r-d Com
V mon Pleas, for each Circuit in Soutl 'arolm 1
ffi’imes of holding U. S. Courts in NottUatoliiu
' South Carolina and Georgia.
Price —For three grocc or more $4 9 ccn r *
per grocc; single grocc $5 ; half grocc $59 ; o
> cents per dozen.
Constitutionalist Office, j
Augusta, Aug. 26, 1836. 5 5
Adiuiii|*fi>a(oi>% Sale.
On the first Tuesday in November next ,
be sold at the Market House in the
v * town of Louisville, Jefferson county, be
tween the usual hours of sale.
1297 acres ol pine and mixed Land, situate
lying and being in the county of Jefferson, on
both sides ot Dublin's Creek, above H. Jenkins’
Mills, being the place on which William Clarke
resided, at the time ofhis death, and sold under
an order of tlio Court of Ordinary of the said
county of Jefferson, for the purpose of a division
bet ween the distributees of said estates. On this
tract there is a portion of fine farming land, for
corn or cotton. The tract, if desired, will bo di
vided to suit purchasers. Terms of sale made
known on the day.
LEWIS LAMP, Ad mV.
’ Aug. 37 , wid 95
1 To Temperance Societies.
THE Secretary gives early notice, that the
anniversary of tire State Temperance So
ciety will take place in Milledgovillo, on Thurs
. day after the Legislature meets. He would sug
gest that all auxiliaries call an early meeting, and
, discuss the propriety of adopting the pledge to
abstain from all intoxicating drinks ; as well as
from ardent spirits. From sonlo cause, the in
■ terest in Temperance Societies is flagging, and
some means should ho used to ro-excitc it. It is
hoped there will be a full representation in the
State Society—men who are willing lo make sac
rifices for the cause—men who will relinquish
wine ami cider, that others may cease to use
whiskey.
ADIEL SHERWOOD.
• August 87 95
"pEeaSAMT" UUa7
for s.iffff.
jw-j. The Subscriber oilers for
ft*sale, tho prciffiscs whereon he now
1S • 1 Pfflß bves, on Murder Creek, Jasper coun
eight miles North of Monticollo,
on the road loading lo Madison, Morgan county,
containing seven hundred acres; three hundred
and (illy of which are in u stale of cultivation,
and promises a reward worthy the attention of
the farmer.
The production of tho lands on Murder Creek,
l»3 r those acquainted, are known to he equal, if
not superior, to any in this fertile country. The
improvements are good, and well constructed for
the convenience and accommodation of a large
family.
Attached to the promises are two Grist Mills;
one appropriated lo tho grinding of wheat, and
the other corn; both under one roof. Also, a
Saw Mill that cuts one hundred and twenty five
feet per hour, Fronijdic location of these Mills,
much interest is secured ; there being a point of
rock.sixty feet above, which defends them from
the heavy and swift current at jjdl times. It is
unnecessary lo speak of their value, as those
wishing to purchase such property are solicited to
examine for themselves, or by an agent.
At the south end of tho dam is erected a new
two story Gin house, supplied with a now Gin of
seventy-five saws, propelled by water. Tho seed
Cotton is deposited on the first floor, and con
veyed to the Gin on the second floor, through a
box, which enables one hand to attend said Gin,
when ginning, with } of the labor when on the
former plan. Near at hand stands it screw fo r
packing Cotton ; this screw was cut at the Fac
tory of Mr. Wilson, in Morgan county; The
performance of these screws are greatly admired
lor their great pressure, and quick operation ; ha
ving square threads which are preferable to the V.
thread. On the north side of the Creek, near
the Mills, stands a largo and convenient Store
House; the first story prepared will! counters
and shelves formcrchanJising, or storage; under
neath is a good brick cellar—two brick chimneys
and two fire places in each. The second story is
adapted for Clerks, or an Agent. It is a good
stand for the purchasing of Cotton or merchan
dise. Convenient is one of the best springs in
this section, known for its purity for hundreds of
miles North and South of these Mills.
Tho DWELLING stands on a beautiful emi
nence on the South side of the Creek ; half a
mile from the Mills, and there is a well
out water in the yard. Tho place has for sever
al years proven quite healthy, with a few excep
tions, from which no section is exempt.
Convenient to this residence is located Consti
tution Hall Academy, now in operation with u
full school.
The stock of Hogs and Cattle, with the crop
of Corn, Fodder, Oats, farming implements, and
a set of Smiths’ tools, can be purchased with the
farm, if desired.
N. D, Tho erection of a Cloth Factory, ad
joining (he Mills, would insure a source of in
come ; as there is a convenient spot, and a suffi
ciency of water.
QCj* All persons wishing lo examine the pro
mises can apply to the Subscriber thereon, or to
M. Whitfikh, Esq. at Shady Dale.
LAWSON S. HOLLAND.
August 27 05
The Augusta Chronicle, Federal Union, and
Southern Recorder, will please insert the above
once every fourteen days, if not otherwise direct
ed, for three months, and forward their accounts
to M. Whitfield, Esq. Shady DaleFosl Office,
payment.
LITTELL’S
sa iff s a 's m
OF
POKEICx IV fa IT ER A TIJ I4 E,
Science and ,‘Brt.
Price —$6 a year, in advance—seven dollars
and a half, if not in advance.
Postage —Eight sheets, under 100 miles 12 cts;
over 100 miles, 20 cents.
C} ’ This work will he sent to any Post-office
in the United Stales, carefully wrapped up, upon
receipt of Pive Dollars, in part payment.
Published Monthly for E. Litteix.
Contents for August, 1836.
AMERICAN Notions—Examiner.
Ccrubc’s Physiology of Digestion—Spcc
-1 talor.
Look Forward—do.
1 National Education—do.
The Dublin Review—do.
i Willis’s Inklings of Adventure—do.
1 Joint Slock Banks—do.
i Life of the First Earl of Shaftesbury—do.
The Duke of Wellington compared with other
; Commanders—United Service Journal.
« Pericles and Aspasia—Examiner.
3 Anglo-Indian Society in former days—Asiatic
r Journal.
s A few days at the Head Quarlcrs of Don Car
los—United Service Journal.
State of the Canadas—Hceenl Events—Montk
■ ly Repository.
Memoirs of Captain John Crciclitor—Retros
pective Review.
Missionary Voyage to the North-East Coast of
China —Asiatic Journal.
r Florence O’Brien, an Irish Talc, (Concluded)
a —Tail’s Magazine. •
Song, They Tax Our Bread—do.
St. George’s Saunter in Belgium—Spectator.
A Journey from Lima to Para—do.
Snarleyyow; or the Dog Fiend, Chapters
XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. XVll.—Metropolitan,
i- The Young Pretender, (Concluded) —do.
Life of Dr. Radcliffe—Retrospective Review,
if The Planter’s Talc—Dublin University Ma
gazine.
i- 'l’he Oldest Inhabitant.—New Monthly Maga
zine.
i- Autobiography of Archibald Plack. By John
Galt—Tail’s Magazine.
Tho Wreck of the Quail —United Service Jour
nal.
Head’s Tour in the Manufactuiing
n- f The Expiation ; or Ttmeiit 1 roughton, the
la. Vretched Merchant— Metropolitan?-- -
ia, 1 Henry O’Reardon, by Mrs. S. C. Hall—New
Monthly Magazine. .
its Kev. William Lisle Bowles—Frazer s Maga
-50 zi»,.,
Francis Place, Esq—do.
•Hiort Articles—The Examiner. _
Aug. 27 IJ S
J. W- & I- T. HEARD)
n\ißi:-nonsMi
’ AND
Commission ]?lcrclian(s,
, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
1 continue to transact a general
’ VV WARE-HOUSE AND COMMIS
-3 SION BUSINESS, in theirJWare-house, upper
r end of Broad-Street, and beg leave lo tender their
1 services to their friends and the public,
i The buildings being Pire-Proof, present an
! equal inducement for Storage of Colton, with any
■ similar establishment in this City. All Colton on
■ Wagons, directed to their care, will be sold free
; of charge, aiid Cotton in Store, at twenty-five cents
per bale.
(Pj 1 They also offer on the most favorable terms,
a general and extensive assortment ol all articles
in the GROCERY LINE ; and would feel thank
ful for any patronage conferred, iu either branch
: of their business.
They will make liberal advances Upon produce
in store, if desired.
August 6 89
JflEiUCotL COLsEEiAE.
OF GEORGIA.
THE fifth course of-leclurcs in this Institu
tion will be commenced on the third Mon
day (17th) of October next, and continue as usu
al six months. —-The College edifice is completely
finished. Many valuable additions have been
made to tho Museum and chemical .apparatus
since the last course. The Lectures will be de
livered by
L. A. Duoas, M. D. on Anatomy and Physi
ology.
A Cunningham, M. D. on the Principles and
Practice of Medicine.
Joseph A. Eve, M. D. on Thcrapeulics and
Materia Mcdiea.
M. AntonVjM. D. on Obstetrics and diseases
of women and infants.
Paul F. Eve, M. D. on Principles and Prac
tice of Surgery.
Lewis D. Ford, M. D. on Chemistry and
Pharmacy.
In addition to the above each Professor will, in
rotation, deliver Clinical Lectures one month.
The terms are—Matriculation 'Picket, lo he
taken once, $5. Ticket for the full course SIOO.
Ticket for Practical Anatomy, to ho taken at
least once, $lO. Diploma Fee, 10.
JOHN W. WILDE, President.
L. D. Font), Secretary.
Augusta, August 20 93
ffj’ The Journal and Federal Union, Milledgo
vi()e, tho Whig and Banner, Athens, Georgian,
Savannah, Herald, Columbus, Intelligencer, Tus
caloosa, (Ala.,) Journal, Montgomery, Register,
Mobile, Stale Rights Banner, Columbus, (Miss.)
Bulletin, N. Orleans, Mountaineer, Greenville,
and Telescope, Columbia, S. C. will publish the
above to the amount of Five Dollars, und forward
their accounts immediately to the Secretary.
FREJVCU (*oons.
THE Subscribers Have (his day opened a few
packages of FRENCH GOODS, which they
have imported from Paris, expressly for this mar
ket viz:
Fine and extra fine jot Black Bombazines,
Grass bleached Linens,
Fine Linen Cambric hhdkls. plain and hem
stitched,
Very iuio do do do a point de. denscllc,
8-'4 Linen table Cloth, ouvro croix de Malle
10-4 do do do damasse ill
11-4 do do do ouvro damio fil
12-4 do do do Oil do perdrix
14-4 do do do do do
16-4 do do do do damasse fil
Jet black and assorted Sewing Silk
Ladies and Gentlemen’s best lloskin Gloves
Do. long white Gloves
Bead Bags, white and black Silk half Huso
Bilk 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 fine tooth do •
Very best scented Hair Powder
Very best Cologne, Lavender, Rose and Orange
flower Waters
Very best Almond and Rose Soap
Creme de Pcrsse, &c.
ALSO,
A very choice collection of Paper Hangings
and Bordering.
J. P. SETZE & Co.
July 27 86
Parasols and I'inStroilas.
A CASE of ladies’ and children’s Parasol
and Uriibtcllslßi Just opened by
john P. Seize &. co.
April 16 57
1 *
NOTICE.
SAMUEL CLARKE, surviving partner of
the firm of W. & H. Bryson, lias taken
into partnership Francis MoTeir and Rouert
H. Lawrence. The business will bo continued
at the old stand, under the firm of CLARKE,
McTEIR & Co., on tho same liberal terms as
, heretofore. The undersigned will give his per
sonal attention, and solicits a continuance of
. fonder favors. All debts duo to, and claims
’ against W. & Hi Bryson, will be settled by the
new timii
SAMUEL CLARKE.
t
WARE-HOUSE
AND
Ho nun iss ion Bus i n ess.
THE Subscribers inform their friends, and
those of the firm of W. & 11. Bryson, that they
will continue the business under the firm of
CLARKE, McTEHI & Co. at the Store occupi
ed by W. H. Bryson ; all Cotton stored with
us, will be insured from tire, free from expense to
the planters, which will make our Ware-House
more safe, than any fire-proof Ware House in
tho city. Tlie rales Os Storage will he customa
ry. Liberal advances will ho made on Cotton
and Produce, and all Cotton consigned to us by
customers, will be sold free of commissions. The
receiving and forwarding business will bo confirm
ed as heretofore. We hope that a strict atten
tion to business, will merit a continuance of the
patronage, so long extended to the firm of W
& 11. Brysonr
CLARKE, McTEIR & Co.
f Who have on hand and offer for Sale on their
usual liberal terms, the following, and also
I a large assortment of every article in the
GUOCEIIY LINE, winch business they
continue on the same extrusive scale us con
ducted hereto fore by 11. Cf //■ ISry son;
1000 pieces best Hemp Bagging,
, 50 do Osnaburgs,
150 do Colton Osnaburgs,
700 lbs Hemp Bagging Twine,
110 hhds Sugar,
40 do prime Mplasscs,
500 hags prime Coffer,
100 do Green and Wlrilc ,lavd Coffee, -
200 kegs Cut Nails, assorted,
, 5000 bushels clean Liverpool Salt,
550 sacks do Salt, in good order,
700 bbls assorted Damnific Liquors,
0 pipes Cognac Brandy, 4lh proof,
t 5 do pure Holland Cin.
2 hhds Jamaica Rum,
e 100 bbls and quarter ertsks of different
kinds of Wine,
,- 10,000 lbs Rock Salt,
10,000 lbs Castings, assorted,
A largo assortment of SHOES, of every
cription.
Also, a full assortment of Smiths Tools,
Twenty tons of Swccdes Iron of all sizes.
July 27 3m 86
i,[ Uotfon ltag'£iii£.
■ iWk PIECES heavy Dundee BAG
f GING, 42 inches wide, for sale by
J. & S. BONES.
August 13 ts 91
~ NEGROES WANTED.
t- rBF 1 * highest cash prices will bo paid for 50
•r ft or 60 likely negro fellows, from 17 to 35
ir years of ago. Persons having such to dispose of
will do well lo call or send a line to the Eagle and
n Phoenix Hotel.
y FOSTER FOLKE.
n August 16 98
" Fire Proof WARE-HOUSE.
Com tn ission tSasin ess.
! > (gJTOVALL, SIMMONS, & CO. tender their
S sincere thanks to their friends und the public
for the liberal patronage conferred on them, in
11 their Ware House and Commission Business for
years past, & respectfully renew the offer of their
c services, promising their continued efforts, for tile
promotion of the interests of their patrons; They
are prepared to afford the usual advances on cot
ton, &c. consigned to their bare as heretofore.
Aiig. 84 . ISt 94
. NOTICE. ~
. fTniTE Subscriber,residing in Hamburg,South
. ft Carolina, at the second house from the
, Bridge, has on hand a likely parcel of Virginia
, NEGROES, and receives now supplies every 15
3 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 will pay One
. Thousand and Fifty Dollars a head, or more if
the property is worth it.
1 ’ JOSEPH WOOD.
Aug. 24 6t 94
S3O KI AVA B2 l>.
_ Left my plantation near Augus
la, in November last, a negro fel
low named HAMPTON, from 25
to 30 years of age, rather dark
(vvL* complexion; low and stoutly
ft built, and has a pleasing counten
-1 anco when spoken to. Having
bought said follow some years since from a gen
tleman living in Union District, S. C., it is pro
' liable he has, or will make his way lot that sec
-1 lion.
The above reward of SSO will be’glven for his
delivery lo me, or $25 for his apprehension and
lodgement in any Jail, so that I got him.
B. 11. WARREN.
Augusta, Aug. 23 4t 94
The-Columbia Telescope and Charleston Mer
cury will insert the above 4 times und forward
their accounts for payment.
New Arraiigviiipnist.
I* EotJVTEW S no TEE ,
Illarion, Alabama.
M 'J’he undersigned having pur
chased the above Establishment, begs
leave respectfully to inform the pub
lic at large, that ho is ready at all
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 a
short time, to make it present an appearance in
ferior lo none in the country. The health and
location of Marion, make it a desirable summer
retreat for all those who may feel disposed to seek
a healthy residence daring tho prevalence ofsick
liess iu the lower country. Tho house shall, at
all times be supplied with the best that ibis and
the Mobile markets afford, and no pains nor ex
pense will bo spared lo render comfortable those
who may call upon him. His Bar is inferior to
none in the Southern country, and shall always
be supplied with the choicest Liquors. His sta
ble shall be constat illy supplied with plenty of
provender, and good and careful Ostlers.
Persons travelling can bo accommodated at all
times with HACKS kept for llmt purpose. Tlio
Office of the Northern and Southern line of Klu
ges is also kept at the Planter’s Hotel, where per
sons wishing can procure scats.
There is also a Barber’s shop attached to the
establishment.
, ASA WHEELER.
August 24 0m 94
iVoTICK.
f
OL fer to shippers unusual facilities for trans
portation of goods and produce, between Savan
nah and Augusta. Having three first rate steam
ers of speed and light draft of water, with a full
set of tow boats, the Company will bo enabled lo
despatch three sets of tow boats per week with a
navigable river, and in the event rtf a low river
their new iron steamboat CHATHAM, it is ex
pected, will be enabled lo reach Augusta at all
limes, if there should bo three feet water in the
channel of the river. Their ether steamers,
< IHEROKEE, and GEORGIA, drawing not over
three feel six inches, can, at any lime, other than
the lowest stale of the river, ascend to Augusta.
Willi those facilities for tho convenience of tho
public, tho Steamboat Company rely upon a eon
- tinuaneoof the patronage of the public, with ait
assurance on the part ol the Directors of the
Steamboat Company, that every attention will
1 ho paid in the protection of property and giving
11 despatch to the same.
‘ WM. TAYLOR,
President S. B. Co. of Georgia.
’’ August 17 5t 92
H
■ Oilier. AaiK’iiNla Insurance A
s Hans*iiis Company,
C SOfil April, 1836.
rpTUE Board of Directors of this Bank have
.EL determined to allow 4 per cent interest on
Deposits oil all sums of money not less than five
hundred dollars which mav remain for a longer
period than thirty days. Notice dull he required
at the time the deposit© is made, shoulil tho De
positor wish to avail himself of this arrangement.
In reference lo the Insurance department, the
business will he conducted as heretofore, the rates
y of premium will lie fixed'in accordance with u
liberal view of the hazard propped, and the
■ principle {idopted by the Board of Directors from
** the commencement of the Institution, —“ to do
0 business on as good terms as oilier good offices,”
The agents of the company arc fully autbor
!l ized to pay all losses promptly where the ritsh is
l " taken, when there is no objection to the nature of
11 the claim, and every effort will be made, consis-
V lent with equity and justice, to reinstate the in
c Bured, whether at home or abroad.
1 By order of the Board,
KOUKKT WALTON, Scc’y & Gash’r.
® April 29 59
Adaifeini*traloß*’s IVdfiee*
A IjL persons having defhands against the
V Tift. Halite of Win. W. Simpson, deceased,
o will present them duly attested, within tho time
e prescribed by law ; and those indebted are re-
U quested to make immediate payment to
t- C. 11. SHOCKLEY, Adm’r.
A ugtist 13 \Uv 9 I
NOTICE;
Subscriber respectfully informs the in-
B habitants of Augusta, that the exercises
of his sehortl will be resumed on Monday the 15th
ol August, at his present residence on Broad
street, and from the first of October, on Telfair
street, near the Presbyterian Church , where he
will teach the Greek and Latin Glassies, and the
various brandies of an English education, radi
cally and fundamentally.
lie feels thankful for the patronage he has al
ready received, and will expect, from his nil tuition,
not only (p the literary acquirements of his pu
pils, but also to the cultivation of their morals', a
t continuance of the same.
The school will he divided Into two terms of
five months and half months each.
Charges of Tuition during each term, viz :
«- Classics, S3O 00
English senior class, 18 00
Junior class, '0 00
DANIEL MAIIONY.
August 19 2m 90
II \IttE~EiOVSE
y COHHISSION BUSINESS.
rm\ E undersigned considers himself porma-
SL Hntly located in lliiscilv, and will con
■ tinue to transact the WARE-HOUSE AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS,
j All business confided to his charge will meet
j with strict attention.
f His Ware-House and Clean Stores, are all
1 Fire-Proof.
EDWARD BUSTIN.
Augusta, July 8, 1836. Btw 81
Eire-proof Warehouse.
rgIHE Subscriber feeling under strong obliga-
H lions to his friends, for the patronage gi
t ven him since he has been iu tho Warehouse and
. Commission Business, and being determined to
, continue tlio same, takes this method of soliciting
. a continuance of their custom and friendship.
His Warehouse and close Stores are entirely
. Fire-proof.—He is prepared to extend to his
• friends the usual facilities in the way of Advances,
. or filling orders for Goods, &c. Strict attention
will be paid to receiving and forwarding Goods
for country dealers, and lo the sale of Produce or
Merchandize entrusted to his care.
BENJ. BAIRD.
Augusta, July I, 1830 w3m 79
Tla^MloF
limit for s.iee.
, MM stdSLs
fBF HE- subscriber oilers for sale, his PLAN
ES -TATION in Columbia county,
ing 1025 acres, nearly half of which is cleared,
and in a stale of cultivation, the balance embra
ces about 150 acres of good pine Land, and the
remainder is oak and hickory I.and. The place
is well improved, and supplied with a number of
good springs. For farther particulars, application
can bo made lo tho subscriber, on the promises.
R. Y. REYNOLDS.
July 10 wtO 83
TE.KTiIIR IIVI.VTE BP.
A TEACHER is wanted to fake elutfge of a
School in Columbia county, about twelve
Hides from Augusta. Ho must bo capable of
leaching all ihe branches of an English Educa
tion. Application can ho made to cither of the
undersigned.
JAS. BURROUGHS,
WM. THOMAS.
_Jnly 30 4tw 87
I'oliiiultla (iumily.
WILLIAM M. LUKE, of
lAyk —-... Cap l - -lobii Foster’s District, No.
Tolls before me, Alexander Pea-
YI ''i t> , a Justice of the Peace, in and
lor said county, nbrty horse MULE,
four years old past. Appraised liy Jqines Luke
Ac James Fleming, to S9O, this 25th June, IB3ff.
ALEXANDER PEARIE, J. P.
A (rue Extract from tho Minutes,
D. HARKIS9, Clerk.
August 6 3tw 89
NilniiiuiMlralor’M Sale.
On the first 'l'uendai/ in October next,
BY virtue of an order of Iho Court of Ordi.
nary of Columbia county, will be Hold, a 1
the Court Houhc door of Carroll county, a lot o*
Land, No, dO7, ill tlio 7lh District of Carroll
county".
A LKO,
On the first Tuesday in November next,
Will be Hold, at tho Court House door of Co
lumhia county, 389 acres of Lund, known an
land lying on the head of White Oak, in Colum
bia county—*aold for the benefit of tho heirs of
Elizabeth C. Allen, late of Columbia county, de
ceased.
WM. O. ALLEN, Adm’r.
July 30 wtd K7
BAROUCHES, CHARIOTEEB, TIL BER
RYS, GIGS, SULKIES, FANCY, PLEA
SURE, AND PBDLER’S WAGONS,
Os the latest style, and of every description, or
dered, manufactured, and selected expressly for
(Ris market, and for sale by
lil TRER ROLL,
at bis extensive Fire Proof Carriage Ware-House,
corner of Washington and Reynold streets, near
the Eagle St. Plitnuix Hotel, Augusta, Georgia,
and at the very lowest prides.
1 fj;) ' Persons wishing to purchase fashionable
ami durable Vehicles,have only to call at ROLL'S
lo be suited.
Also, for sale, all kinds of Harness, Carriage
Furniture, &e.
Vehicles of all kinds, made to order.
Repairing done at short notice.
| August 13 6iu 91
m AHBCONDED on
.tfwK t the 10th June, 1834, from
aOTgf tho subscriber, a mulatto fel
/ low named BEN, stout made,
n * ,out fife feet eijfht of nine'
pi inches high, lliirty-livc years
old. Ho resembles and shows Indian blood, a*
i! bis father was an Indian and bis mother a dark
i mulatto, Tlie only visible marks,are a scar across
a the bridge of ins nose, (when he absconded, the
r scar was quite black and had been so for several
1 years,) which was occaeiofieil from his falling on
-a pot; the other mark is a scut on ono of his ears,
, lam not certain which, but it is rjbite visible if
e examined. Ho lets his strong black hair grow
s long lo hide it, end generally wears largo wliis
u kora, and keeps a large chew of tobacco in Ins
c mouth. The above reward will be paid to any
a person who will deliver liim to Ihe subscriber, or
o secure him in anv Jail, Unit I may get him.
JOHN MULLIGAN,
Beaufort District, So. Cit,
s Pi S.—The above fellow BEN, most likely
f passes for a free mull, und is a jobbing Carpenter,
i- or ho was perhaps curried off and sold.
The Editors of Hie Augusta Chronicle,and Mo
bile Mercantile Advertiser, are requested to insert
the above twice a week, for three months, unless
countermanded, mid send their accounts to Messrs.
Martin & Walker, factors in Charlesloh, fqf pay
ment.
July 9 69-
c
i’i. i). cookiaT'
• Vr>. Blroad street,
TWO DOORS ABOVE HIM ODD STAND
H H AS received, and has now nu band, a very
ftp}, extensive and well .-elected Stock ot
Goods, consisting of every article ot Ready Made
clothing, suitable for the prrseut and coming
'. season, of the first quality and latest fashion,
, s among which are many lino goods, ol new style-
I all of which lir* oilers (or sale very, low, and in
. ivies bis friends iliul tlio public in general, tocall
„ and examine.
v Nov, II ”
IS. K 8.% LSMVIN.
£■* \NCV AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, at
Wholesale.
234 Broad-sheet,Augusta,Geb,
, Jan. 13 I.Y 30
r Fresh Tua'iiap Seed, -
LBS. fresh Turnip Seed, ropsis
ling of Flat Norfolk, Flat Dutch
White Globe, While Tankard or Hanover Ruta
baga, and Dales now Hybrid Turnip Seed, just
received and for sale by
ROUT. PHILIP.
Aug* d 13 ts 91
' AAAIJAE RACES.
THE Annual Karra ovtor the Newberry
Jockey Club Course, near Newberry
Court House, South Carolina, will commence oil
Tuesday, the 22d November, 1830, and con
. inuc during the week, Us follows :
On Tuesday, three mile heats.
I Oti Wednesday, two do. do.
, On Thursday, ono do. do.
, On Friday, the best three in live.
On Saturday, one mile out. . ...
The Club will, make an appropriation, each
. day, (the entrance money to bo added,) for a
second race.
The number of subscribers to this Club is in
, creasing very rapidly. All the Purses will bo
. very respectable.
R. STEWART, Scc'ry:
J\'ewberry C. If.,
aist 4tm ~ wtd 87
A<liiiini*(i*a(or?s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in September next 1 ,
Wild, be sold at Appling, Columbia coun
ty, all the personal properly belonging
to the Estate of Win. W. Simpson, deceased.
C. H. SHOCKLEY, Adm’r.
August 0 Ul 8B
I*o AC EE SI IK COATS, _
ROUND JACKETS AND PANTALOONS.
BLACK BOMBAZINE; Black and Figur
ed SILK, ■
Figured Chally, and BulT; White ond Figurdd
Marseilles Vests,
Linen and Colton Drawers,
Fine Linen Shirts, Collars and Bosoms.
Just received and for sale by
PRICE .V MALLERY,
Merchant Tailors, •,
258 Broad st., between the Globe & U S Motel’*.
July 6
.TJGir MB O.V.VMITS.
Snowden & Shear,
HAVE 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 largo sizo
or Misses. The public arc respectfully request
ed loculi and examine the assortment.
May 25 fiß
.v/; h • MjM vine i*
ESTAB EISHMEAT.
'•c. ar « to
11. WILSON ,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, apd
the public generally, that he has taken
that extensive Establishment, hr the rear of tho
Exuti: it I’mi'.Nix Hotki., (which has recently,
been fitted up in a superior manner,) and will bo
happy to accommodate his friends, and those who
may favor him with their patronage, with
VEHICLES of almost every description, and
of superior workmanship, generally new, and
HORSES which are not surpassed by any in,
tiro southern country. Every exertion will bo
made to give general satisfaction, arid the propri
etor trusts, by strict attention to business, and
making, in all cases, his charge* mont reasonu
bUt, to receive encouragement and patronage from
tho citizens of this place, and the adjacent coun
try. V ,
Qjr'lle can accommodate, and wilf (.chappy to
receive from I to 200 Horses on Livery.
Drovers will do well to give hiiil a call.
June 22 ts 70
EYE WATER.
DR. ADAMS’ Cetehrnled Eye IValer, war
ranted an (‘fleeted remedy for all diseases
1 of lire eyes, such as soreness, weakness and in
flammation.
I'rleo, *JS Cunts per viol. • ,
This celebrated article lias been invented by
one of the most eminent Physicians of tho age,
and during an extensive practice of 30 years, ho
invariably resorted to it in all cases of sore, weak
and inflamed Eyes, that came under his notice,
and so great a celebrity did he acquire thereby,
■ that they came to him from all parts, and in no
ono instance was it ever known to fail in*jlrodtfe
i ing the desired effect. A short lime only has e
lapsod since this article was first introduced to
' public notice, and during that period, upwards of
’ three thousand bottles ha Vc been disposed of and
the demand for it is rapidly ihcreasing. So sure
1 and speedy is the eflcct produced by the use of
tins article, but ono single vial has completely
cured an inflamed eye, though various various
remedies had been assorted to for a long lime pre
vious in vain. Ample directions accompany tho
article, us well as letters of recommendation. from
the most respectable Physicians in the country.
With a view to insure its usefulness in a more
1 extensive way, the proprietor has appointed Wx,
ii J. Honey, Agent for the sale of it, of whom the
- public may rest assured of procuring the genuino
i, article. s
d Country merchants and others supplied on It
s be nil terms by tbe Agent, or the Proprietor in
s Philadelphia, where rill orders for Chemicals,
< Paints, Oil, Glass and Dye Stuff, will be thsnk
s fully received and promptly attended to.
„ JOSEPH FISHER, Philadelphia.
I A supply of the above mentioned Eye Water,
i just received at tbe Augusta Book Store, and for
i, sale by
f WM.,J. hobby.
v July 23 ff 85
' ' A REMEDY FOR
rheumatism:
HE excruciating pain—the decrepitude
and deformity, and riio prematpre old age,
which arc the usual attendants of this disorder,
f are suffered by many from a despair of « cure, or
'> disappointment in the efficacy of the
pretended antidotes vised to effect this purpose^-
i- But those who hav;o maJe <1 fair trial bf
t DR. J EBB’S CELEBRATED LINIMENT,
,s even in cases of long standing, apd of the most
; severe character, have received certain relief,
and many have been Cured in a few days, some
in 21 Hours! ts a number of persons in Boston
and vicinity, who were formerly afflicted with the
Rheumatism, have very fully testified. Cpitifi
cates are in the possession of the Proprietor, pro
ving the most thorough and surprising cures by
means of this powerful LitiimeiU, in cases where
, other approved applications had utterly failed. _
J lit Liniment‘ s also used with success for bruis
)■ es, sprains, numbness, stiffness of Ijic joints, cbif
, Mains, &c. Price 5() cents a bottle.
Dumfries’ Eye Waf*’!
B7JOR sol dor inflamed Eyes,gives nnmydiatjW****
rase and relief. On recent soroV*o*M"
l died in most salutary.—Where the complaint ha*
hren of years standing, and in somo exr c». mg
hud cases, the most unexpected and deana > o
lief has been found in the use of this WiR A
teb, after every other remedy ha u ; 1 - . ‘
1 persons win. have used it, pronounce bo be.
[.reparation for these coinp nuts they bSff t\*T
e v especially in eases of sorenerri cr mfla
u nion of lone landing. Pfieo 25 ecnft « Ulle.
genuine unless signed mitUe.out.Wp
primed wrapper by the P. KEB
OEU, immediate successor to («-■ .fate Dr. ■
T. Cov wav. For sale at his Counting RooM
luver No. 99, Court Street, near
Boston, and also, by his special appoiid™*" *> i
TURPIN &. D AM ItrNAt-, /
Augusta, Georgia, /
tnr /
, Dec 33 /