Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1831-1836, November 05, 1836, Image 3

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TH£l ttAlli ROAD SUBSCRIPTION, AS FAR AS ASCERTAINED. Shares. Amount. Charleston, 150,000 1,500,000 Columbia, 4,800 430, OOfl FairfielJ, 1,903 190,30? i.aurens, 1,300 136,000 Chester, 720 71,000 Abbeville, 550 55,000 Sumter, 755 75,500 Newberry, 1,370 137,000 Cheraw, 300 30,600 Lexington, 135 13,500 Tcndleton, 1,000 100,000 Orangeburgh, 315 31,500 Asheville, (N. C.) 443 44,309 Total, 27,945 $3,794,500 A considerable portion of South Carolina yet to be heard from.— Charleston Mercury, Rail Road Stock. —When our paper went to }>ress last week, we stated that only about 310 Shares of the Rail Road Stock had been taken at this place, but that we were in hopes the number would reach 300. Much to our gratification, we now inform out readers, that 436 Shares were taken, amounting to $43,600. If the Books had Been kept open a few days longer, there is little tloubt but a much greater amount would have been subscribed.— Greenville S. C. Mountaineer, 29th nit. From the Savannah Georgian. fc'ncts for tlio People of Ocorgla. We published a few days since the value of the Exports from Savannah for the year, ending lat October, inst. The following list extracted from our Shipping and Commercial List, pub lished by Mr. L. Hvnx and Messrs. Thom as i’tmsE & co. cannot put prove interesting to our citizens generally. We hope that these facts will 4>e. published in every paper of the State, for the information of the people. List of articles of the growth and manufacture ‘of the State of Georgia, exported from Savannah, from October Ist, 1885, to October Ist, 1836: 335,315 bales X T pland Cotton, 9,878 bales Sea Island Cotton, 13 casks Bees Wax, 300 boxes Candles, 4 Cotton Gins, 3,627 bushels Ground Nuts, 18,665 Hides, 40 hhds. and bales Skins, 8,068,534 feet Lumber, 84,714 Slaves, 817,633 Shingles, 1,133 hickory Hand Spikes, 39,500 canes, 18,400 cubic feet Live Oak timber, 800 feet Blocks, 133 bundles Leather, 46 bales Pink Root, &c., 34,701 casks Rice, 3,000 bushels Rice Flour, 510 cords Wood. Value of exports from Savannah, fromjst Oc tober, 1835, to Ist October, 1836. Cotton, foreign, $10,348,139 do coastwise, 3,740,011 Other articles, foreign, 318,558 do coastwise, 1,163,303 $15,469,010 The Crop. —We are happy to learn through n gentleman just from the interior, that the Crops in the Upper Districts arc very good. The grain crop was generally fine. In Pendleton, Abbe ville, and Edgefield, the Cotton crop has also yielded well. In Abbeville and Edgefield, it is much larger than last year, and the greater part , lias already been gathered. Whatever may bo the falling off in other parts of the South, it is , ■certain that in this State the crop of Short Staple ■will bo heavy. Our accounts from the Sea Island Planters, we arc sorry to say, arc unpromising.— Charleston Mercury, 31st i ill. Rocker Rewarded !— Rocker, a Deputy Sheriff of Lincoln county, withheld his county poll books, at the election between Free Tom " l Mount: & Roiieiit P. Lktcukr, in 1833—by which infamous conduct the said Moore obtain ed the certificate of election, although Letcher goty a majority of votes. The Kentucky Legislature' u ■could not make a retrospective law, but enacted, ' that a similar offence hereafter should be Felon?, ■and subject the culprit to confinement in the Penitestiaii*. Amos Kendall has recently paid Hockcr the price of infamy, by making him Post Master at Stanford, Kentucky.—Shame 111 l Note.—The above is from the Lexington (Ky.) Reporter. Amos knows who is who. “Birdsof a feather,” &c. He seems to have the vulture’s instinct, in snuffing a carcase. He has laid Hockcr tip in a Post office, so as to know where to find liim, when he wants some scurvy work done.— v : Yashville Republican, '22nd tilt. American Broadcloth. —We acknowledge the receipt of a very valualqc present in the shape of a very beautiful specimen of American broadcloth, from Messrs. Bono, Whit well & Co., being from flic work shops of the “ Northampton Woo len Manufacturing Company.” In texture and color it is equal to any cloth that has ever fallen under our observation ; and it is worthy of re mark that it is manufactured exclusively from American wool. We arc pleased to add, that the American Institute have awarded to this Com pany the premium for their cloth, which is now exhibiting at Niblo’s garden.—A’. T. Courier Enquirer, Among the many new inventions exhibiting at the American Institute, none, it strikes me, is calculated to make so great an innovation in modern tactics, and the usual mode of warfare, as J. W. Cochran’s many chambered fire arms.—A Rifle on ibis construction was fired at a target nine times in thirty-two seconds, on Saturday, with the greatest precision.—.A*. T. Courier ii Enquirer, 25th ult. Col. AV x att, Aid to Gov. Call, states that he was in conversation with Co!. Lane, a few minutes before he committed suicide, and that he ■expressed no dissatisfaction or disappointment, but was much pleased with having joined Gen. Call, and seemed to be very sanguine of the prospects of closing the war. He said to Col. W. that his health was very good, all but a slight attack of the ” brain fever.”— Tallahassee Floridian, 39 th nil. Col. Wm. K. Clowney is elected to Congress in the district composed of Spartanburgh. York, Union, and Chester by 187 votes over Oon. Ro gets, the present member. Gen. R. voted- for Pinckney’s resolutions.— Pendleton Messenger. The Washington Globeof last Wednesday says : -—“The office of Secretary oft Var having be come vacant, the President has authorized and empowered Benjamin F. Botleii to perform the duties of that office until the vacancy shall be ■otherwise filled. Richard V. Greooht, convicted at the late Term of Jasper Superior Court, of the murder of Willam Nelson, has been sentenced by Judge Polbill, to be hung at Monliccllo, on the 35th instant— Covington Herald, A late English paper slates that a certain Lor enzo Giordano, of I inmarc, has found the means of remaining for six hours at a time in the deepest places at the bottom of the sea, with the power of walking at the rate of a mile an hour. For this seciet he asks the sole right of doing this for two years, and the half of what he finds in his sub marine peregrinations. An English paper says:—“The Americans have been turning their attention to the Black Sea, at last, and there are now on their way from Odessa to the United States four large cargoes of Rye. If last quotations be stall supported, the specula tion will leave an enormous profit.” By a law of the last session, the Supreme Court of Ohio is authorized to grant divorces whenever either of the contracting parties can prove that the other has been an habitual drunkard for two years. Gaming is a magical stream; if you do but wade far enough into it to wet the soles of your feet, there is an influence in the water which draws you irresistably in, deeper and deeper, till you are sucked into the roaring vortex and per ish. 5 SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAI>. CONSIGNEES. I Nov. 3.—Stovall Simmons & co, Collier & Hill, I E Bustin.E B Beall, T Richards, Turpin & D’An ! tiguae, E Skinner, JAV& IT Heard, J Leverich. I S Kneeland, Clarke McTicr & co, Rathbone & , Baker, R Barber, D L Thorpe, M Hutchison, J Cohen, Kerr«|& Hope, A Gumming, H’L Jeffers, i Benson & Urquhart, A M Wade, Geo Parrott, G W Mayson, Yatboro & Meriwether, M R Smith, D S Adams. Nov. 4—Collier Hill & Labuzau, E B Beall, J B Murphy, B Baird, B W Force & co, G A Wal ker, E Bustin, Stovall Simmons & co, Robertson and Benedict, Gibson & McLaughlin, AV C Way, E D Cooke, AB&CE Latimer, Kerrs & Hopei AV Woodbury & co, Turpin & D’Antignac, D L Thorpe, S Kneeland & co, T Dawson, R Barber, C A Greiner, Clarke McTier & co, Rowe & Smith, Rathbone & Baker, Haviland Kisley & co, J Leverich, R C Baldwin, H H Lerhetman, T Richards, Cowling & Gardelle, E Skinner, A M Wade, Benson & Urquhart, A L Lenoir, G Par rott, M R Smith, G AV Mason, L Richards, D L Adams, J E McDonald, Young & Greene, G II Taylor. €OJfMI] 66 V IA li, latest hate fho.h eivkhpooe7 sept. 33 LATEST DATE FROM HAVRE, SEPT. 15 AUGUSTA MARKET. Prlocs Current, Corrected Weekly. BACON.. . . Sides Hams, per lb. I7j a 18} BUTTER . . Goshen, per lb. 37}. BRANDY .. Cognac, gallon, ISo a 3 00. Apple, ■< good 48 a 56. BALE ROPE, 13} all. BAGGING . Hemp, 38 to 36 Tow, 17 a 30 Flax, 18 a S3c. COTTON . Prime and choice, new 17 a I7|. Interior and Middling 14 a 16}. CORN bushel, 85 a 87}. COFFEE . . Prime green, per lb. 15 a 16. Fair, « 14 a 14}. Inferior to good,l3} a 13. * CASTINGS lb. 5} a 6|. CANDLES Sperm, per lb. 40 to 44 Northern, 18c. a 30. Georgia made, 18c. a 30. FLOUR . . . Canal, bill, retail, fresh sl2 a 13. GIN Holland, 1 25 a 1 75 Northern, 53 a 60. HAY ...... Northern, $1 50, IRON Russia and Swedes, lb. 6 a 6}c. INDIGO .... Spanish float, 1 75 Carolina, 87} a 113} LEAD 8} a 9. LARD per lb. 18 a 20c. MACKEREL, No. 1, bhl. sll} No. 2, $lO. No. 3, 7} to 8 scarce MOLASSES, W. India, 45 a 48c, New Orleans, 48 a 50c. NAILS Cut, lb. 7} a Bc. OIL Sperm, pci gallon, 120 a 187 c. Linseed, 125 c. & 1 37} OSNABURGS, Linen, per yd. 8} a 11}. Cotton, 12} a 17c. REM Jamaica, gal. 1 62} a 37}. N. England, 53 a *s6i. RICE 4} a sc. SALT Liverpool, bushel, 75. SHOT .. ~, 250 per bag. to 2 75. SOAP Yellow, per lb. 9 a 10c. SUGAR .... Havana, white, 12} a 16. ‘‘do. brown, lb. 10c. a 10} bxs- Muscovado, 11} to 12}. St. Croix, 13} a 14. N. Orleans, 10} a 11}. TEA . . . . Hyson, lb. 75 a 112. Gunpowder, 113 a 120. TOBACCO . 15 a 50c WHISKEY . Monongabcla, 70 a 75. Northern, 50 a 52c. N. Orleans, 50 a 53c WINES .... Madeira, 3 SO a 3 00. j ‘ —■■"■. continues ni good demand in market, at 17 a 17J cents, in round bales; in square, 17} a 18 cents per lb. FREIGHTS—To Savannah, $2 per bale—to 1 cent per lb. Augusta Batik Note A Exchange Table All the B mks of the Slate, par. Bank of Hamburg, p.ir South Carolina Bank Notes, par, American Gold Coin, par Georgia Gold, 93 a 95c. tdarroll Co. do. 96c. North Carolina Gold, 85c. exchange. Checkson New York, at sight, 1} per ct. prem. —6O days sight; par. Charleston, par. Savannah, par. -Bills on the North, GO days, I per cl. off. Charleston, 00 days, interest oil. Savannah, 60 days, int. U. S. Bank Bills, } a I per cent prem. STOCKS. worth pa in Augusta Bank, old, $143 SIOO Do do new, 130 100 Mechanic’s Bank, 145 100 Insurance & Bank’g Compy, 96 60 State Bank, 128 100 Insurance & Trust Company, 145 100 Geo. R. R. & Banking Comp’y, 70 65 Bank of Hamburg, 40 23 Ice company, 60 50 Wharf company, par, New-York Market, Oct. 39. Coffee —The market is languid, with but few transactions to report. There are some trifling alterations in prices; holders, however, are dis posed to sell at a small reduction. The only sales that we have noticed, consist of from 400 to 500 bags Brazil at 11 a 13 con Is; 200 a3OO Laguara at 12J cents, 200 Sumatra at 11 cents; some Cu ba prime, at 12 a 12} cents; and about 500 bags St. Domingo at 11} cents; generally on 4 months. Import 71 bags Cuba. Cotton —Since our last report, we have nothing later from the Liverpool market, but in our own a now feature has presented itself, which, as yet, is undefined viz: a decline of } a } cent, with a steady regular demand on a very light stock of 3 to 400 bales, and for 3 days without an arrival. We quote the old common qualities at 13 a 15 cents; new Uplands at 18} a 19 cents.; new crop Orleans and Mobile, at 30 a 21} cents.; and the same for prime of the old crop. Flour —The demand for Western, continues good, although without any change in prices.— The present scarcity of money operates in this article, as sales are made generally for cash. Sales of Troy are making at $9 50, Ohio $9 37 to $9 44 several parcels of Howard street have been purchased at our quotations. A few hundred bis of Richmond City Mills, sold for export to South America at $lO, on time. Small parcels of George town at $lO 12 to $lO 25, the highest prices yet obtained. Several parcels of Baltimore City Mills, have been scratched, but wc bear of no sales. Sour Flour from New Orleans, is almost without en quiry ; some small sales of Western, at $7 85 and Ohio via the Canal, at $0 62 to $6 75. Rye Flour is dull, but wc hear of no change worthy of notice Indian. Meal is likewise dull, and we reduce our quotations for hhds. Sugar —There is very little animation among buyers, and sales arc only effected at a reduction from quo'alien . 6or 700 birds Porto Rico, B}. at 9} cents; 3 and 400 boxes Cuba browns, 8} a 9} dents; 3 and 400 boxes Cuba whites, 12 a 13} cents; some, St. Croix, 9} a 11 cents. Exchange —No transactions in bills of Ex change, having as yet taken place for the packets of the Ist Nov., the previous quotations are con tinued. There is still a great pressure in the mo ney market. Undoubted paper Iras been discount ed during the week at 1} a 2 per cent a month. New Obleaxr Market, Oct. 27. Cotton —Sales yesterday were: 379 bales Mis sissippi, 18 cents; 48 do do 17} ; 88 do do 18} ; 345 dodo 18; 150 do do 16’; D0dodol7; 700 dodo 17}; 450 do do 16} ; 98 do do 17}; 10 do do Louisiana, 18; 99 do do 174. i DIED, j I" Louisville, on Thursday the 26th ultimo Mr. Thomas Folet, in the 23d year of his ago.— j ’ ll ls constitution had sustained so severe a shock I under the hardships of tire Florida Campaign (in j ’ which Ire was a volunteer) that all the attention I and sympathies of home could not save him from ! the fate which it now becomes our painful duty ! 5f to record. ’ (sKOieui.i I\SIKAX('K& j Trust (>oni|ianv, 1- Augusta, Nov. 2, 1836. 1 fBI HIS Company will receive money on de ■, Jl posit, for any lime not less than sixty days,! nor more (ban twelve months. Transferable ccr-1 tificatcs of such deposites will bo issued, beaming \ r, interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum,— | c For periods longer or shorter than either of the i, above, special contracts will be made. [' For the convenience of persons residing at a j distance, applications may bo made to either of . the agents of the company, in South Carolina , and Georgia, whoso names arc annexed. I WM. T. GOULD, Scc’y. Agents. Padelfoud, Fai & Co. Savannah. ! P. R. Y ovge &. Sons, Darien. Iverson L. Harris, Milledgcville. Charles Dar. Macon. Arthur B. Davis, Columbus. ■ Holcomhe, Peck & Co. Charleston, S. 0. George Parrott, Hamburg, S. C. Nov. 5 13 ICT' COHI' ORTA If LESTS VIZ. NETT LAMBS’ WOOL; Merino; Colton; Flannel and Chamois Under- Shirts and Drawers; Heavy Broad Cloth Sur touts; Goat’s Hair Camblet; Wadded Wrap pers ; and Camblet Cloaks. Fine Linen and Cotton SHIRTS, made in the newest style Fine Linen Collars and Shirt fronts, Gloves Suspenders, Silk and Cambric Linen Handker chiefs Silk Purses, Superior nock Stocks, in gicat varie ty of styles Silk Cotton and Woollen Hosiery ; Silk Night Caps Shoulder Braces, Riding Belts A New article of Money Belts, &c. &c. Also —.ln elegant assortment of Supcplisic Ecady-Ifladc CJLOTtiWM, Made up by the Subscribers, in the best possible manner. Together with an Extensive Assortment of SUPERIOR BROAD CLOTHS, CASSLMEBES AND VESTINGS, Enables them to compote with any establish ment in this country. Their friends, the public and strangers, are re spectfully solicited to call and made selections. The latest London and New-York Fashions they have received. (Lj“ Their Workmcn are first-rate ; and by per sonal application and continued exertion they hope to merit the liberal patronage they have re ceived. PRICE & MALLERY, Tailors, No. 358 Broad-strect. Nov. 6 IS $lO KKWAISJ*. tRANAWAY from the planta tion of Mrs. Magrudcr, in Colum bia county, in July last, a Negro Man named NAT, aged about 35 years, five feet 9 or 10 inches high, yellow complected, and has a small scar under one of Ids eyes. About the Ist of August Nat was arrested and confined in Walton county jail; but afterwards escaped from the person employed to lake him homo. The above reward will bo paid for the apprehension and delivery of said Negro to me, or for his de livery to any jailor in this State, so that I get him, and all reasonable expenses will be paid; and any 1 information respecting him, directed to Appling, 1 county, Georgia, will bo thankfully re ceived. 1 ELIZA MAGRUDBR. Nov. 5 It 13 I ' Administrator*’ Notice. ■ NOUR months after date, application will be ' la’ made to tho Honorable Inferior Court of ■ Burke county, when sitting for Ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes be longing to the Estate of Richard Sconycrs, late of said county, deceased—sold for the purpose of a division among the heirs of said deceased, JOHN SCONYERS, 7 . , , RICHARD B. SCONYERS, 5 A<Jm TS ' October 29th, 1836 4tm 13 Georgia, Columbia County. WHEREAS, Thomas B. Wiley and Wil liam A. Baldwin, apply for Letters of Admiinstration on the Estate of William Wiley, senr. deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections, if any they have, to show cause why said Letters | should not be granted. i Given under my hand, at office, in Appling, this Ist day of November, 1836. GABRIEL JONES, Clerk. Nov. 5 13 Crcorgiii, Newton County: WHEREAS, McKcndrie Tucker applies for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Epps Tucker, Junr. late of said coun ty, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to tile their objections, . if any they have, to shew cause why said Let -1 lers should not be granted. 1 Given under my hand, at office, this 31st day of October, 1836. LAMBETH HOPKINS, e. c. o. Nov. 5 12 Wcoi’sia, .JeSlcrsoii County:ji WHEREAS, Erily Eason applies for Let-j 1 ters of Administration cn the estate and j ' effects of Seth Eason, late of said county, dc- * ceased. ' | These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all ■ and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de- ' ceased, to be and appear before me at my office, 1 within the time prescribed by law, to file their oh 1 jeetions, it any they have, to shew cause why 1 said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville, ' this Ist day of November, 1836. ' E. BOTH WELL, Dcp. Cierk. ' Nov. 5 ia I Georgia, JellVrson County: i WHEREAS, William Clements applies ' -for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Elvira A. Clements, late of said coun ty, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ] and singular, the kindred and creditors of said 1 deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time proscribed by law, to file their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why said Letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Louisville, this Ist day of November, 1836. E. BOTHWELL, Dep. Clerk. Nov. 5 13 Negro Cloth. | THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR HALE, BALES heavy Domestic Ncgio Cloth 2 “ host British Kerseys 1 “ low priced Satinelts J. P. £ETZE, & CO. ’ Oct. 29 JO _ ■ dr. IIEWJ. DOUGLASS, Surgeon ih niitt, HAS returned to the City and resumed the duties of his profession, at Ids residence 1 1 corner of Broad and Jackson streets, over the J store of Messrs. Clarke, McTicr Sc Co. Sept. 29 * j I THE .f.njsuicj.y .iLjf.i.v.ic AND REPOSITORY OF I USEFUL KNOWLEDGE, FOR THE YEAR 183 T, ffj' For sale by T. 11. & I. c. PLANT. Nov.’s 13 Ortice Augnslii Insurance & Banking: Company. U3I Novembeii, 1836. H R ESOL\ ED, That Fifteen Doieabs, on each share of the capital stock of this Institution, ha paid in by (ho Stockholders on or before the first Tuesday, the 3rd day of Janua ry next; and the further sum of Fifteen Dol- I.AKS per share, on or before the first Tuesday in March next. Extract from the minutes. ROBERT WALTON, Cashier. Nov. 5 13 lot It Regiment G. HIT~ Augusta Nov. 1, 183(i, CO.IfF.J.Vr OH SHIRS. AN ELECTION will bo held at Latnback’s Long Room, on Thursday, lOrA in*/. at half past 7 o’clock, P. jM., for Captain of the Au gusta Guards, vice Capl. W. W. Holt, resigned. By order. Col. GEORGE W. SUMMERS. Sam’l. M. Thompson, Acting Adj’t. Nov. 8 11 ' Notice. ON the first Monday in November next, the Stalls in the Market House, will be rented, for one year fiom that day. The renting will commence at 10 o’clock, A. M. Terms as pro scribed by the 40lh Section of the General Ordin ance. By order of Council. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk. November 3 11 TO TIV.IsW. The Subscriber otters to lease |j;|H bis Farm, near Augusta, adjoining the „,|| Race Course.—He would lease the eWiyyife whole, or a part, for several years. Description is doomed unnecessary; its location is pretty well known, and those who would lease may obtain further iufot mation from the under signed on the premises. M. VERDERY. Oct. 89 3t 10 rfpl 1 Have now on hand a very 'feS, J large assortment of HATS, of every description, of their own mannfac %Ofe' hire, which they offer at wholesale as low as they can he bought in any market in the United States, and on terms the most accommo dating. They have also a splendid assoitmcnt of Fur, Cloth, and Seal Caps for Mon, Boys, and Children, together with wool Hats and Ladies BONNETS, all of which they will sell for cash or approved paper, at very reduced prices. Augusta, Sept. 17, 1836 101 SO Watches, J E IP/i Wj R r ) (jn\ '-mr Silver Ware, , T\o I JfM AND FANCY GOODS, IvjPoi OF TUE tATBST J’m/tortalions & Fashions, J. IS. MURPHY, NO. 242 BROAD ST., One Door Be,lnto Blands Bookstore, Respectfully informs the citizens of Augusta and Hamburg, that he has taken the Store recently occupied by Messrs. Morgan & Wyatt, where he is now ~/>cning a new and rich assortment of goods in Ids line, consisting of Gold Patent Lever, Gold Guard, and Fob Chains, Ladies’ rich wrought gold neck Chains, a variety of rich Ear Rings; Breast Pius, and Finger Rings of the latest patterns; Silver Lever plain and full Jewelled ; plain English Watches, rich mantel Clocks, Silver Tea ami Table Spoons, rich silver mounted Castors and Cake Baskets, with almost every article in the a bove line, which will be sold very low for cash. J. B. MURPHY. _Oct. 15 0 .VJSIF my noons. Trowbridge A Scott, ARE now opening an entire new Slock of Fancy and Staple Bry Goods, whiah they oiler to the public on the most reasonable terms, for cash or approved paper. (Jj“ Store under the United States Hotel. N. C. TROWBRIDGE, Z. P. SCOTT. Augusta, October Ist, 1856 ts 10 JVOTSHBL fN conformity to the Proclamation of his Ex cellency the Governor, an Election will he held at the usual places of election in Richmond county, on Monday the 7th day of November next, lor a Representative to the Congress of the United .Slates, to fill the unexpired term of JOHN COFFEE, deceased ; also, for eleven Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States. Given under our hands this 13th day of Oct. 1836. VALENTINE WALKER, r. r. c. n. c. ABSALOM RHODES, j. r. c. n. c. JOHN P. EVE, j. r. c. n. c. EDWARD THOMAS, j. i. c. n.c. Oct. 23 8 ’ISo¥ISWAKI *7 ~ igl Runaway from the Subscriber, JHytV at her plantation in St riven coun ty, on the night of the Bth instant, re Ire!* * W ° NEGROES, one a fellow named Majou, of a yellow corn plexion, and is lame in the left foot, " ■iiflnHHßl caused by a burn, not yet well. Said follow is about five feet five or six inches high, and is about 80 or 85 years of age. The other is a woman by the name of CiiAni-orTr, from 20 to 25 years old, of a dark yellow com plexion, formerly owned by Thus. Walton of Augusta, and is known by the name of Charlotte King, in and about that city. The said negroes took oil with them a large hay Horse, with a boh tail, and carries his head, very high. I will give the above reward for the apprehension and de livery of said negroes and borne to the subscri ber, at her plantation in SciiVcn county, or in any safe Jail in this Slate ; or twenty dollars for eith er of the said negroes, and ten dollars for the horse. It is thought the negroes arc in or about Augusta. All persons arc cautioned against har boring said negroes, as the law will be rigidly en forced against them. MARTHA OLIVER. Mill Haven, tHerisien Co., Geo. Oct. 12 1m 6 ffj” The Horse mentioned above has been reco vered, and the Negro Girl is supposed to be now in Columbia county. We have been authorised 1 bL' lw, 1y Col. Crowell, to say that the Horae JO/f.V H.ISCOMU will % season. Oct. 8 4 Cot ion Bagging:, PIECES heavy Dundee BAG -0 BIP GING, 42 inches wide, for sale by J. & 8. BONES. August 13 if 91 Irish liinciut. 4 CASES low priced and sup super undres sed Linens, just received by J. P. BETZE, At Co, Oct. 89 ’ 10 _. is iiuiwilu i Fancy and staple dry goods, «t j Wholesale. 831 Broad-sheet, Augusta,Geo. j Jan 13 ly 30 j ' iHii c ' iRRMGji jui THE subscribers have on hrfrid, and arc con* jjanlly receiving (of their own manufac ture,) CARRIAGES of every dfcscrfjitidft, Which' they offer for sale, on tho most favorably tetms, at their Repository, 303 Broad Street, Augusta, viz.; Coaches, Cliariotces, Dicky scat Barouches, Stanhopes, standing and extension top Barouches, 1 batons, Buggies, (Jigs, Sulkies, Wagons, of all kind*, together with largo assortment of Har ness. Persons wishing to buy will do well to look before they purchase elsewhere. Orders for any description Os Carriages ivill be thankfully , received and executed in tho best manner and at f the shoilest notice. i H. S. HOADLEY & CO. Augusta, Geo. H. S. &, G. HOADLEY, i New Haven, Conn, October 29 k) Carpeting* & Hearth Hugs. A\ LRV extensive assortment of low priced and sup. sup Scotch Ingrain Carpetings & Hearth Rugs, of the most approved patterns and colours have within a sow days been opened by „ J- P. SETZE & CO. i gg f 1 ' 3 97 PLAI^TATIor TOR S.SJbSL On Jitonday the 21*/ of J\'ovember next, WILL be sold to the highest bidder, at the Subscriber’s residence, in Cotmnbiacouu -Iy, 12 to 14 hundred bushels ofCorn,lolo 12,000 pounds Fodder, 6 to 6,000 weight Pork, Stock Cattle, Sheep, and Hogs, 0 or seven Horses, one good plantation Waggon, Ox Cart and Oxen, household and kitchen Furniture, plantation tools, with various other articles. ALSO, Will bo offered at the same time, the PLAN- X A 1 ION lying on Germany’s Creek, containing about eight hundred acres, three hundred or up wards cleared, seventy five to a hundred fresh cleared, and the larger portion has been cleared I, 3 and 3 years, all under good fence, made new in loss than two years, If tho said tract should bo too large, it will ho divided. It is believed to be as healthy a situation as any in the county, and has a well of excellent water in the yard, and numerous Springs on the premises. (X/Vrhe sale will continue from day to day until all is sold, and tho terms will ho made known on the day, wliich will be accommodating. WM. MAGRUDEU, Sonr, Oct. 29 wtd io Jidmin istra tor’s JVotice. ALL persons indebted to tho estate of John Barnes, late of Columbia county, deceased, ore repuested to make payment immediately; and all having demands against the same, will present them according to law. 1 JAMES M. DARBEY. 5 , . 1 ALFRED STURGIS, 5 AJmra ' October .3, 1836 6tw 6 EXECUioirs NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to tho Estalo of Mo ses Walker, Senr. late of Burke county, deceased, are requested to make payment without delay; and those having demands against said , Estate, will present thorn in the terms prescribed by law. MOSES WALKER. Jr. 7 „ , FRANCIS J. WALKER, 5 Bx rß ’ Sept. 24 6tw 102 Administratrix’!!* Sale. r On the 18 th of November next, WILLL lie sold tit the late residence of Benjamin Herrington, tWcuscd, Into of Scriven comity, all tho perishable property be ■ longing to said estate, consisting of Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Corn, Fodder, Household & Kitchen Fur niturc, Plantation Tools, and many other arti cles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on the clay of sale, ELIZA HERRINGTON, Adm'x, October 8 wtd 4 Administrator’* Kale*-. On the first Tuesday in December next, WILL he sold at tho Cout House door, in Jacksonhoro, Sctivon county, agreeably to an order of the Honorable the Interior Court of said county, when silting as a court of Ordinary, 100 acres of Land, in said county, belonging to the estate of Joseph Gibbons, deceased, adjoining . lands, of John Zeaglor, and John M’Kinncy. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. NICHOLAS BERRY, Jdm'r. October 8 wtd 4 Administrator’* Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next, WILL he sold, at the Court House door in Appling, Columbia county, seven Ne groes, belonging to the estate of John Sturgoi, deceased, laic of Baldwin county, for tho. bene fi t of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JAMES YARBOROUGH, Adm’r, do bonis nnn. Oct. 29 9tw 10 Executor’* Sale. On Tuesday the 6 th day of December next, WILL be sold, at the lale residence of Fre derick Brown, deceased, lale of Colum bia county, all (he pcrshahle property belonging to said estate, consisting of Horses, Hogs, Sheep, Cattle, Corn, Fodder, Sue. &e. Hale to continue from day to day until all is sold. Terms made known on the dny of sale. WILLIAM WHITE, Executor. Oct. 82 wld 8 Jldminlstra tor’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next, WILL he soil at (he Court House door, in the town of Waynesborough, within the usual hours of sale, agreeably to an order of the Honorable the .(listices of the Inferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses : Four hundred and twenty acres of Land, more or less, adjoining lands of Wm. Duke, B. IJ. Mil ler, and Henry Lewis, on the waters of Rocky Creek; also, 8 Negroes, to wit: Lucy, Davc 1 Louiza, Riner, Hager, Phillis, Lizcr, and Rhode, belonging to the Estate of Azariah Duke, decea sed; sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Estate. JOHN SAXON, Adm’r. Sept. 28ih, 1836 wtd z ____ ~ ~ex.ecutok’« sale . On Tuesday, the 10 th of January next, WILL lie sold at the late residence of Mo ses Walker, Senr. late of Burke County, deceased, all the perishable property belonging to the Estate of tho said deceased, consisting of Hor ses, Hogs, Cattle, Corn, and Fodder, Oats, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, one close Carriage and Harness, one Gig, one Cart, two Road Wag gons, two Cotton Gins, Blacksmith’s Tools, Farming Tools, and several other articles 100 te dious to mention. The sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. MOBEB WALKER. Jr. 5 r , FRANCIS J. WALKER, S '” Sept. 24 wtd 103 Administrator’* Sale. On the first Tuesday in December next, WILL be sold before the Court House i door, in Wsyneshorough, Burke conn- : ty, within the usual hours of sale: 1 One tract of Land, granted to Edimiftd Clagg, 1 containing two hundred acres, and at time t of surveying adjoined lands of the Ruben Thompson and Darlihg Sapp. Ph® "• | hove Land sold as the property of W tllinm W • I Oliver, deceased, by virtue ol on order of Hie c I Inferior Con it, while witling a Court of Ordi- . 1 nary, in Seri von county. Terms* of sale made I known on the day. TIIOS. W. OLIVER, Adm r. J Oct. I #2OO REWARD. t RAN A W AY, or stolen, fioltt tho Plantation of tbe late John Ramsey, in' Columbia count}, In June last, ■ nfcgfti man named LEWIS, ofllgfit Complexion, a bout 30 years of age, under the middle height, very etout and thick , est, and stutters considerably when spoken to , harshly or abruptly. The above reward will be , given for the boy arid thref, if stolen, with proof I to convict the latter, or twenty dollars for tho boy ■ alone, it delivered to me in Columbia county, or > lodged in any safe jail, so that I gel him; and : any information respecting him, addressed to me 1 at Oulhreaths Post Office. Columbia county, or to t the Editors ot the Augusta Chronicle, will be thankfully received. From his having worked on the Rail Road, and his wife being in Augusta, it is not improbable (if not Stolon) that he is lurking about tho one or the other. ISAAC RAMSEY. Adm’r of the Estate of John liamsetj, dec’ll. Pel. 88 6tw h i Administrator’* (Sale. ; On the first Tuesday in December next, WILL ho sold at the Court House door, in the town of Wayncsborough, Burke county, within the usual hours of sale, agreeably to an order of the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Durko County, when sitting for ordinary purposes; Two hundred and eighty acres of Land adjoin ing Lands of Isaac Parris, Isaac Wimberly, and John Hurst, belonging to the estate of Josiah Hurst, deceased; sold for tho benclit of tho heirs and creditors. JOHN HURST, Adm’r. Sept. 28th, 1830 wtd 2 SILeT On the first Tuesday in December next, WILL bo sold before the Court House door, in Wayncsborough, Buiko county, within tho usual hours of sale ; Seventy-one acres of Land, lying in said coun ty, adjoining lands of Matthew Huthcns and Daniel Inman, belonging to Jeremiah Coleman, minor: also, seventy acres, in said county, be longing to Eliza Coleman, minor, and adjoining lands of Huthon and Inman. Sold for the bene fit of said minors. Terms made known on the day of sale. MILLEY COLEMAN, Ouard’n, October I, 1836. wtd 2 ANNUAL RACES. THE Annual Races over the Newberry Jockey Club Course, near Newberry Court House, South Carolina, will commence on Tecs oat, the 22d November, 1836, and con inuo during the week, as follows : On Tuesday, three mile heals. On Wednesday, two do. do. On Thursday, one do. do. On Friday, the best three in five. On Saturday, one mile out. The Club will make an appropriation, each day, (the entrance money to bo added,) for a second race. Tbo number of subscribers to this Club is in creasing very rapidly. All the Purses will be very respectable. R. STEWART, Scc’ry. “tsiS: 1 4 ‘— ld __ ' pleasalt mull JFOii SJtJLJB. Joj—JL The Subscriber offers for sale, tho premises whereon ho now IllllffiuS '* vca ’ 011 Murder Crock, Jasper cotm- JWaUBLIy, eight miles North of Monticollo, on the load leading to Madison, Morgan county, containing seven hundred acres; throe hundred and fifty of which are in a state of cultivation, and promises u reward worthy the attention of the farmer. The production of the lands on Murder Creek) by those acquainted, are known to bo equal, if not superior, to any in this fertile country. The improvements arc good, and well constructed for 1 the convenience and accommodation of a large . family. Attached to tho premises arc two Grist Mills; one appropriated to the 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. From the 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 all times. It is unnecessary to speak of their value, as those ( wishing to purchase such property arc solicited to ( examine for themselves, or by an agent. At the south end of the dam is erected a now j two story Oiu house, supplied with a new Gin of seventy-five saws, propelled by water. The seed Cotton is deposited bn the first floor, and con veyed to the Gin on the second floor, through a box, which enables ono band to attend said Gin, when ginning, with j of tbe labor when on the former plan. Near at hand stands a screw for packing Cotton ; this screw was cut at the Fac tory of Mr. Wilson, in Morgan county. Tho , performance of those screws are greatly admired for thsir great pressure, and quick operation ; ha ving square threads which arc prefernblcto the V. thread. On the north sido of tho Crccit, near the Mills, stands a large and convenient Store House; the first story prepared with counters and shelves farmcrehamlising, or storage; under- j 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 Colton 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. The 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 of excel- , ent water in the yard. The place lias fur 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 a full school. The stock of Hogs and Cattle, with tho crop of Corn, Fodder, Oats, farming implements, and i a sot of Smiths’ tools, cun be purchased with the i farm, if tlesiriA, < N. B. The erection of a Cloth Factory, ad- [ joining the Mills, would insure a source of in- s come ; as there is a convenient spot, and a sulli- t ciency of water. (jj'All persons wishing to examine tho pre mises ean apply to the Subscriber thereon, or to M. Wurman, Esq. at Shady Dale. , LAWSON S. HOLLAND. August 2T 05 J AII JO (IK AE » TJE 1C II J Os the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson tl County — July 1 blit, 183 G. a KVMjf -Vs AI. I TPON the petition of ROGER L. GAMBLE, J Executor of the 1 ist Will and I eslamcnt ofD vvii) M. McCoxhev,’deceased, setting forth ~ that he Ims fully discharged the duties to him as signed, in and by said last will and testament, 1 and praying to la- discharged from his Executor- J shiii ’aforesaid.—lt i«. therefore, Ordered, That 0 all persons concerned, ate hereby required, to u shew cause, if any they have or can, on or before the expiration of six months from this dale, why ci the said Roger L. fJamblo should not be discharg ed and released from his liability, ns Executor aforesaid. Audit is further ordered, that this ~ rule be published in one of tho Gazettes of this Stale, for and during the space of six months | aforesaid. A true extract from tbe minutes of the adjourned ( Term of the Court of Ordinary, for Jeherson se County, held on the 18lh day of July, 1836. ril D. K. BOTH WELL, Clerk. Jtllv 27 Ota 86 ~~ 1 1 — —— l itaanfeg * Georgia , Striven County : WHEREAS. Peter Arnett Administer .7 * °" of R °bort Arnett deceas *d, «pphe«fot Letters Distmssory from said Estate. fliese »e therefore to cite and admonish, all aria singular the kindred and creditors of taid de thUseJ, iti be and appear at my office, within tha tnnk pfeteribed by law, tb file their objections, if any they have, to shew Cause why said Letters should not be granted. Witness the Honorable Cullen Williamson, one ot the Justices of said court, this 4th day of April, 1836. ■ JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. A P r ‘l 13 6tm S 6 Georgia, •{(‘Hitnoii County: WHEREAS, John,G. Lyons Administra tor of William Lyons, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from said Estate. I hose are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in my office, within the lime proscribed by law, to show cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Louisville* this 28th day of May, 1836. D. E. BOTHWELL, Clerk. J »»<~ 1 Ot m 70 Georgia, ScHictt County. WHEjRKAS, Richard llerrington, Scnr. applies for Letters of Dismission oil tho Estate of Jeremiah Herrington,dcccaied. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all mid singular, tho kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time proscribed hy law, to file their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Jacksons horo’, this 2d day of August, 1836. JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk. August 0 6tm 83 GEORGIA., IBurkc County: WHEREAS, John Goodwin, applies for Letters Dismissory on tho Estate of Turner B. Moore, deceased. Those ate therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed hy law, to file their objections, if any they have, to show cause why said Letters should not ho granted. Given under my band, at office, in 'Waynes boro’, thia 28th day of May, 1836. J. G. BADULY, Clerk. June 1 Gtm 73 Georgia, .It'ffcmoii County: WHEREAS, Thomas P. Krowri and John 11. Brown, Administrators on tho Estate ot David Brown, deceased, applies foi Letters Dismissory from said Administration. Those are therefore to cite and admonish, al! and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within ike time proscribed hy 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) thia 3d day of May, 1836. E. B. BOTHWELL, Dep. Cl’lt. May 7 fltm 63 Georgia, Burke County. WHEREAS, William 8. Burton applies for Letters Dismissory, as Administra tor on the Estate of Charles Burton, deceased. These ore therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at ray office, within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections) If any they have, to shew cause why said Letters should not ho grunted. Given under my hand, at office, at Wayncs horough, this 30th July, 1836. | J. G. BADULY, Clerk. August 6 Gtm 83 GEORGIA, llurkc County: WHEREAS, Moses Johnson and Alexon dcr Carswell, applies for Letters Dis miasory on tho Estate of Elijah Walker, dc cessed. These are therefore (o cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed hy 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 Waynes* boro’, this 28lh day of Mav, 1836. J. O. BADULY, Clerk. June 1 film 70 Georgia, Scriven County. WHEREAS, Robert W. Lovett, Admmis* trator of the estate of Josiah Scott, de ceased, applies for letters of dismission on said estate: This is therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to ho and appear at illy office, within the time prescribed hy law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should nolle granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Jackson* borough, thia 12lh of July, 1836. JOSHUA PERKY, c. c. o. July 16 6lm 83 Georgia, Jv Her son County: WHEREAS, Thomas M, Patterson, Exo* ocutor of the last Will anil Testament tis Frederick Morris, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from said Estate, These are thernforc to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear al my office within the time prescribed by law, to file their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why said Letters should not ho granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Louis ville, this I UK day of Julie, 1836. D. E. BOTHWELL, Clerk, June 11 Gtm 74 Administrator’* Notice. SjNOUU months after dale, application will bo ' made to the Honorable Inferior Court ot Scrlvon county, when sitting for ordinary purpo ses) for leave to sell a tract of Land, containing 330 acres, more or less, lying in Scrivcn county. JOHN SOUTHWELL, Adm’r. August Ist, 1836 4tm 89 Administrator’s Notice. I-jIOUR months after dale, application will be i made to tbe Honorable the Inferior Conn of Scrivcn county, when sitting for Ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the leal estate of John Greene, late of said comity, deceased, for the pur pose of having a division among the heirs of said estate, and also for the benefit of tho crcdi tor*. JOSHUA PERRY, Ad in?, exofficto, Sept. 10 09 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.” AFTER the expiration of four months, appli cation will bo made to the Inferior Court ot Buiko county, when silting for Ordinary P> lr P° non, for leave to sell a Lot of Land, Wo. 81, in the second District, formerly Monroe.W Pike county, belonging to the Estate of er, Senr. deceased. ' MOSES WALKER. Jr. ?£„'<(. FRANCIS J. WALKER. 3 Hcpt. 24 4lin . 'I 3 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE* FOUR months after dale, application will bo ;r:£Sfa *•' S3* " r ' l ” k " creditors. v , p*_ M cCALL. E*V- August Ist, 1836. jNfcficc* ingto U UNJA M[ N S W’ IL LLA MMN?A dm’r. A V h.M. 'J" . 89