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FROM FLORIDA.
A gentleman from Black Creek, states that in-1
lelligcnec from the army hail arrived atthat ))lace
'before his departure, the amount of which is, that
Gen. Jcsup having reached the M ahoo Swamp
had marched through and through it without
■finding a solitary Indian- All had left the swamp.
From this it seems that Oseola has at last uhan
'doned his strong hold, perhaps to seek another, or
to retire to the Everglades. —Jacksonville Con
'rier, 22cl inst.
A Coroner’s Inquest was held over the body of
a person found dead in VVashington-street yester
"d»y morning. Verdict, that he came to his death
by intemperance and exposure. The name of the
deceased was Smith. — Courier of Wednesday
w—bw>— jmsjjhaj »
C OMME IS CIA 13 i. _
LATEST HATE lUU.II LIVEItrOOL, NOV. 10.
I.ITEST DATES FROM HAVRE, OCT. 25.
AUGUSTA MARKET,
Prices Current Corrected Weekly.
BACON. . . . Sides & shoulders, 16 a 17c.
Hams, per lb. 17} a 181
BUTTER . . Goshen, per lb. 371.
BRAND V. . Cognac, gallon, 125 a 2 00. t
Apple, “ good A3 a 50.
BALE ROPE, 12} a 14.
BAGGING . Hemp, 22 to 20
Tow, 17 a 20
Flax, 18 a 22c.
COTTON . Prime and chqjgo, now 15 a 1C },
Inferior and Middling 13} a 15.
CORN bushel, 85 a 87}.
COFFEE . . Prime green, per lb. 14} a 15.
Fair, “ 14 a 14}.
Inferior to goo:l,I2l a 13.
CASTINGS lb. 5} a 6,f.
CANDLES Sperm, per lb. 40 to 45
Northern, 18c. a 20.
Georgia made, 18c. a 20.
FI.OUR . .. Canal, bbl. retail, fresh §l2} a 13.
GIN .Holland, 1 25 a 1 75
Northern, 53 a GO.
HAT Northern, $1 50.
IRON Russia and Swedes, lb. 6 a 6}c.
INDIGO .... Spanish float, 1 75
Carolina, 87} a 112}
LEAD 8} a 9.
LARD per lb. 18 a 20c.
MACKEREL, No. 1, bbl. §l2} a 13
No. 2, sll all}.
No. 3, 7} to 8 scarce
MOLASSES. W. India, 45 a 44c.
New Orleans, 43 a 50c.
NAILS Cut, Ih. 7} a Bc.
OIL Sperm, pel gallon, 1 20 a 1 37e
Linseed, I 25c. & 1 37}
OSNAIIURGS, Linen, per yd. 8} a 11}.
Cotton, 12} a 17c.
RUM Jamaica, gal. I 62} a 37}.
'N. England, 53 a 58}.
RICE 4} a sc.
SALT Liverpool, bushel, 76.
SHOT . . , , , 2 50 per hag. to 2 75.
SOAP ...... Yellow, per lb. 9 a 10c.
SUGAR .... Havana, white, 12} a 16.
do. brown, lb. 10c. a 10} bxa
Muscovado, 11} to 12}.
St. Croix, 13} a 14.
N. Orleans, 10} a 111.
TEA .. . . Hyson, lb. 75 a 112. •
Gunpowder, 112 a 120.
TOBACCO . 15 a 50c
WHISKEY . Mononganela, 73 a 75.
Northern, 55 a 52e.
N. Orleans, 50 a 55c
WINES .... Madeira, 2 50 a 3 00.
REMARKS.
COTTON.—As is usual at this season of the
year, business is at n stand in this market. What
sales have taken place, kave been within the tango
of 13 a 10} cents per Ih.—which prices are mere
ly nominal.
FREIGHTS—to Savannah §1 per halo for
Cotton—to Charleston } cent per lb.
Liverpoot. Market, Nov. 4,
Colton. —The import of the week is 7688
hags, namely, 2460 bags from the United States,
971 from Pernambuco, 994 bags of Egytian from
TViesto, and 3319 small packages from Laguayra
and the West Indies. The sales arc 12,215
hags; the prices of Brazil and Egyptian Cottons
are lowered }d. per lb.; the inferior quality of
American Cottons is also lowered }d per lb., but
the better quality maintains its prices.
Nov. 10.—The sales since. Friday amount to
8000 bags, of whiph 1500 bags wore sold to-day.
Nov. 10.—The markets are of a drooping
character; and transactions are consequently on
a limited scale ; it may, however, he remarked,
that most articles are at comparatively moderate
prices.
Cotton. —Bowed Georgia, per lb. 7 J a 11};
Now Orleans, 7}d at I2jd.
MARRIED,
On Wednesday evening, 14th last, liy Wm,
Doyle, Esq. Mr. Philip Smith, to Miss Pris
cilla Buck, both of Richmond county.
pM—twwwri
THE SUBSCRIBER,
HAVING been solicited, by a large number
of liis friends—respectfully effers himself
a candidate for lire office of Receiver of Tax Re
turns, at the election on Monday nest.
11. MARSTON.
Dec 31 ’ 27
iJr e.f t la is e o vifli
Osborn’s S^hilotoh'on
OR THE f
FE3WALE’S FRIEXDi
THIS Medicine is purely of a vegetable ori
gin, and is designed to obvjfato all the sym
pathetic diseases attendant Qnfm such as imine
i diatcly follow, a state of pregnancy. It is also
a certain relief in painftil periodical, visitations. It
soothes and tranquilizos the minifand diposed to
rest. Its strengthening, correcting.invigorating,
■ salutary powers in removing the above class of
I ailments, arc so extraordinary ana magi cal, that
■ tbit one half the curse entailed upon ;he human
I taco, is not felt by those who make djso of this
I medicine, as directed in the pamphlet which ao
■ companies each bottle. It contains a particular
H account of its properties and uses, with copious
V directions and recommendations by Physicians,
Midwives, and intelligent Females who have
j “ se d it, and know its advantages. Pamphlets
hie to be had gratis, at the Drug Stores, where
the Medicine is for sale.
To ho had wholesale and retail, of Haviland,
Rislcy A Go. and Nelson Carter, Augusta,
£ Thos. M. Turner, Savannah, Wm. C. Powell,
I | Milledgeville, T. 11. & W. S. Ellis, Macon, and
■ Dec 31 37
I Passage to Norfolk, (Va.)
AND CHARLESTON', S. C.
I , Winter Arrangement.
STEAM PACKET
k'BH. COMPANY, desirous to accommodate
have determined to run their Boats
■pugh the Winter between NORFOLK and
■arleston, S. C.
jßlic SOUTH CAROLINA, Capt. Coffey, will
!j*o Norfolk, Leave Charleston,
, Siday, 6th January. Thursday, 12th Jatl’y
V 20lh “ “ 26th
Be GEORGIA, Capt. Rollins, will
Norfolk, Leave Charlesten,
Vjr 3d February. Thursday, 9lh Fehr’y
■l7th *23d
to say these are boats of the first
.commanded hy careful and experienced
olncß
1 and fare, §3O. Due notice will ho
"'ssojwm they will begin to run weekly. For
BSki.LIAMjPATTON, Charleston.'
']*KSON A HUNTER, Norfolk.
FERGUSSON, Baltimore.
I © We are authorized to
N announc e JOSEPH COLLINS
aSESSa PS 3 CRn didat6 for Receiver of
fip'*S®3S' Tax Returns at the ensuing I
election.
Dec 31 27 '
1)K. ROBERTSON has
returned to the Planter’s Ilotal,
pJ||feSSpi where he may, at all times be
found, when not professional I v 1
engaged. " |
Dec 31 57 i
—- : l
sJfMr, .Vorcross’ School 1
WILL open on Monday the 2J January, ,
and his NIGHT SCHOOL, for young
men will be continued.
Dec 31 It 27
host, ;
ON Wednesday evening last, between the s
lower Market and the Masonic Hall, a i
MINATURE. The finder will receive a suila- \
hie reward by leaving it at the office of the Au
gusta Chronicle. (
Dec 31 oy
On account of the situ- 1
ation of 1,10 (; OURT ROOM, '
the January Term of the Su
perior Court for Richmond
county, will be adjourned from the first to the so- 1
cond Monday in January, 1837. Jurors, Wit- '
nesses, Suitors, and all persons concerned, will I
please take notice. i
JAMES McLAWS, Clerk.
Dec 31 It 27
r° the Voters of Richmmd County:
HAVING served the past eight years, as a
Justice of the Inferior Court, and finding !
he cannot devole tile time necessary to a proper J
discharge of the duties of that office, without in- '
jury to his private business, the undersigned most '
respectfully declines being a candidate at the en
suing election.
EDWARD THOMAS.
Dec 31 o*7
. •* I
Savrd from Use Fire,
4 ND left at the residence of the Misses La- !
m\u, in Messrs. Hauplu’s brick
adjoining the fire, a DRAWER, painted oak
color, mid containing Tumblers, Castors, Rib
bona, Books, &c.—which the owner can have by
applying there, identifying them, and paying for
this advertisement.
December CO ’ 07
JVOTi€Mi7~
THE Annual Meeting of the PEW OWN
ERS in Christ Church, will take place
IHIS EVENING, the 31st December, at the
Church, at 3-J o’clock I*. M. at which lime the
Election of 1 rustces will take place, and other 1
business usual at such meetings will bo attended
to.
Av M. POE, Sec’y & Treas’r,
Dec 31 Id 27
Augusta, Dec. 26th, 18x36. 5
A ELECTION for nine Directors of this
irS3l. Hank, to serve the ensuing year, will bo
held at the Banking House, on Monday the 2d
day of January, 1837. Polls open at 10 and
close at 2 o’clock. ’
GEO. W. LAMAR, Cashier.
.Dec 31 i t 07
OSiicv Augusta Eusßm’aiicfi &,
iiaukiug Company.
1 December 29, 1836.
i "■TO RlCE.—This Bank will be closed on
. -L m MONDAY, lire 2d January next, prepara
tory to the semi-annual settlement. Business
requiring attention on that day, may bo arranged
' on Saturday.
ROBERT WALTON, Cashier.
Dec 31 57
~~gpsss OMj MJTMO.V.
fIIAVE this day bought out the interest of
Z. P. Scott, in the firm of TnoivnninuE
& Scotl, and am fully authorized to adjust all
unsettled business of the (inn.
N. v C. TROWBRIDGE.
Augusta, Doc 17,1836.
f ffij’Tho Business will be conducted as heroto
-1 fore by
• N. C. TROWBRIDGE.
i Doc 31 27
visits* sits.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received this
day from New York, an additional supply
? of superior Ingrain CARPETS of new and splen
did patterns:—also a supply of superior J } and
4-4 striped Vcnilian stair case Carpets, of very
rich and gay colors, to which they icspectfully in
vite the attention of the public. •
Doc 31 2.7
; STEAYKI), OUI STOIiEV,
On the 24th instant, from
~v>kv iLo house of the late Mis. Taylor,
linear the Quaker Springs, a bright
VI erf HORSE, four years old next
f Spring, about sixteen hands high,
, all his feet, as well as recollected, white, blaze
face, long switched tail, old shoes behind and
none before—had on a saddle, bridle, and mar
tingale, nearly now. Fifty dollars reward, if sto
len by a white man, will be paid on his proseeu
■ tion to conviction ; and for the delivery of the
horse, without tire thief. Ten Dollars will be paid,
with all reasonable expenses.
ARTHUR SMITH.
Dee 31 3lw 27
’ CJcorgia, €«2i!mS»ia County:
■ g'Hlgv Willis Palmer tolls before
> roc, one white HOUSE, a little
XjfcSll Mtieabittcn, shod aU round, 12 or 13
' VTjT . vears °'<i- Appraised hy Wm. i
; tS-Vxssiaaabdom, and R. W. Jones, to sixty!
dollars.
1 Also, one dark Bay HORSE, shod ail round, I
and two while feet, a star in his face, and a scut I
’ on his weather's, supposed to he done by- a Gig
Saddle, 7or 8 years old. Apprised to ninety
dollars, by said William Odom and R. W. Jones
■ THOMAS WILKINS, J. P.
> 12th November, 1830. •
A true Extract from the Eslrny Book.
' D. HARRIS®, Gleik.
Dec 3i 3; 27
- .'VOTIVE.
HP HE public are eayitioncd against trading
’ for a promissory Nule of hand, given by
mo sometime in September or October, 1835, to
George H. Young, for fifteen hundred dollars,
payable the 25th day of December, 1836, as the
consideration, for which it was given, has failed,
SAMUEL C. STARKE.
Dee 31 37
Georgia, FoSu-assSiia C.'ousijy.
Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court, J
f Appling, Molulay, Dec. 19th, 1836. 5
1 FBn HE Superior Court of Columbia county,
■ ,||. at September Term, 1836, having been,
, by his Honor Judge Shlt, adjourned over to this
, day ■ —And Judge Shlt having forwarded me
1 he his written order, directing said Court to be
adjourned until Court in couise :
[ Now, know ye, Solicitors, Attorneys, Jurors,
Clients, and Witnesses, that the Superior Couri
, of Columbia Couuly, far September Term, 1836,
is adjourned sine die.
By order of His Honor, the |>residing judge,
GABRIEL JONES, Clerk.
December 20 3tw 27
t Guardian’s Awlice.
1 Hj A OUR months after date, application will be
Hy made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
! of Rcriv’cn county, when fitting for Ordinary pur.
r poses, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the
heirs of Michael Rodolph, deceased, in the State
of Ohio, for tile benefit of the heirs.
WILLIAM LUNDY, ? „
STEPHEN P. BEVILL.S Guar,J ns -
Dec 31 4tm 27
SOUTHERN REVIEW. 4
1 Fbwicw mdl r?• * t! .* at 1,10 Simt * lera ing. and with tills view, it has been suggested,
( h, •' * e “ Hbera patronage gener- and he hogs leave to urge upon all such, and
West-n, - v , la ia ° Soulhem and South- especially the young men, to organize commit- i
• * I *' . unuersigned proposes to tecs, and by sulidividing their respective towns,
V 1 ’ u,lrtcr auspicci which promise fully to cities, counties and districts, apply to scich indi
sus am io reputation, which the lale Southern viduals as may ho iiiduccd.to subscribe, upon ap
o) lew, uring its hriet existence, had earned. plicaiiun. Many persons have expressed a will-;
>y a gentleman, whose high character and su- wards the Editor’s salary, and ill .paythent.for
pci tor attainments, guaranleo that, aided, us he communications. It is suggested that ,tlio sub
will be, by (ho ablest writers and statosiucn of scription of such, if any, should bp taken and i.
lio Union, tlie work will take rank at once among when paid, placed in the Bank of Charleston, to '
the ablest and best periodicals of the ago. .bo applied to these objects by the President and J
Ihe condition ot the South, and the crisis Cashier of the Bank, uud the publisher, as a com- a
pioduccd by the Revolution in Texas demands inittco foi that purpose.
I iut tliere sliould be some abler and more author! The Southern Review will be published quar- *
native opponent of public opinion than thotlerly, will contain 275 to 300 pages, at. five dol- n
newspaper press—that there should bo some liars per annum, payable in advance. Commit- t
acknowledged organ of Southern sentiment, ole- lees or individuals obtaining subscribers, will
vatod above all the considerations of mere per- forward the names and subscription to Washing
sonal ambition, in which patriots of every parly tan. All contributions to the Editorial fund will
may commune together, and labor for the preser- b: forwarded to the Cashier of the Bank of
vation of the republic. Qharicston, and placed to the credit of the Edi- ,
Some experience admonishes the undersigned, 1 yio 1 fund of the Southern Review. The fol
that to obtain a subscription which will remit- low ing form of a Subscription list, which may bo ‘
nciato his own labor and expenditure, will rc- cut out of a newspaper and pasted on the head
quire an active co-operaiion on tho part of those of y blank sheet, is respectfully suggested,
who desire tho accomplishment of this undertak- \ DUFF GREEN.
Resolution adopted hy tho South Carolina Socidfy fur tiie advancement of Learning.
Resolved, That this Society approve of General Green’s proposition to revive the Southxhn Rk
vikw, under tho Editorial charge of judge Ursiißii, and, taking into consideration, the claims
which it will have upon the public, and the duty of every one to assist in placing tho work in a ,
prosperous condition, would urge its friends, and especially the members of this Society, to aid in
obtaining Subscribers and contributions therefor.
WM. HARPER, <
Ac trig President of So. Ca. Society fur Advancement of Learning, i
SOUTfIER.Y REVIEW.
Names of Subscribers to the Southern Review, to he published in Washington City, quarterly, at
five dollars per annum payable in advance, and the amount of contributions to be deposited in the
Bank of Charleston, to ho applied by the President and Cashier ol tho Bank and the publisher of
tho said Review, towards the Editor's salary and to pay for communications.
Names of Subscribers.
o /'ZfffiJp, We arc authorized toaii-i
nounco Maj. A. 11. PEMBER-! m
TON ns a Candidate for Colo- 1
nel of tho 10th Regiment, O. M. f.
at the election ordered for the first Monday in I >g
January next. ■ u
December 14 td 23 ! la
O /SjS! We are authorizes! to 11
announce WILLIAM KEN- 1 j
iWr*Sifly NEDY, a candidate for re-elec-! t i
tion to the office of Tax Colloc-1
tor of Richmond county, at the ensuing Election. ■
Dec 21 J _ 3t 26 |_
The Was* tei Florida :
BEING an exposition of its causes, and on
accurate history of the Campaigns of Gen-1
erals Clinch, Gxinks, and Scott. By a late
Staff Officer. "
Just received by "
T. H. &I. C. PLANT. a
Dec 24 • 2t 26 11
o
NEW VA»EIIOi\ HATS. «
J UST received from New Yoik, the latest new
stylo HATS, for sale by
PRICE & MALLORY, ■
Tailors, 253 Broad Street.
December 10 21 j t
IrisSt Linens. 1
4 CASES low priced and sup super undres-
sed Linens, just received by *
J. P. SETZE, &Co 1 1
Oct. 20 io j
TvotMCjE. r
DURING my temporary absence from tho '■
State, Gr.onup. W. Ciiawponn, Esq., is my *
Attorney, in fact and at law; and fully authorized
to transact any business in which I am concerned.
WM, WRIGHT.
Augusta, 30lh Nov., 183(4 23
.Vo Tjfi'E. \
r wAT"F C ' TIOIV iP* he held at the CITY
iStf ln on MONDAY, the
" J ol ' / J&M)*i| / a COLONEL, to com
mund Georgia Militia, to fill*
the by the promotion of Col
onel, G. Summbus.
M. ROBERTSON, Capt. R. B.
VV |.M. T. GOULD. Capt. A. G.
Becombjr io 51
Southern Etc.<i}ur.‘i(cni’,
19 I<l' I'iBSHMBNTS can bo procured at
the shortest notice, such as OYSTERS,
DINNERS, SUPPERS, and BREAKFAST.—
Day Boarders will be received, and they will be
handsomely accommodated.
AUGUSTINE FREDERICK,
Confectioner, 200 Broad-st.
Nov; 30 lm 10
<i 13gis;aeaS fk &
Ts’sitsl Cosnpaßy,
Auousta, Nov. 2, 1836.
rs A HIS Company will receive money on dc-] 1
Jfl. posit, fur any lime not less than sixly days, | 1
nor more than twelve months. Transferable cer- j 1
tificates of such deposites will be issued, bearing 1 1
interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum.— | 1
For periods longer or shorter than cither of the 1 1
above, special colitracls will bo made.
For the convenience of persons residing at a ;
distance, applications may ho made to either of, 1
the agents of tho company, in South Carolina 1
and Georgia, whose names arc annexed.
WM. GOULD, Sec’y*
An ENTS.
I Patif.lpoiid, Fat A. Co. Savannah.
1 I’. R. Yonok A Sons, Darien.
Ivehson L. Il.vnms, Millcdgcvillc.
Cn viiLPs D iv. Macon.
Autiicu B. Davis, Columbus.
Holcombe, Peck A Co. Charleston, S. C.
Geo use Paiuiott, Hamburg, S. (j.
Nov. 6 ] 2
\ .TMIEjST.HC. V IIUTMfJff/SiS. ’■
FOR SALE, a splendid FIELD OFFI- ‘
CER’S COAT, suitable for a Culoucl,Ma- f
i )r » °r Regimental Staff Oflii*cr—recently made, ’
neither soiled or tarnisiicd, and altogether in good 1
as new; And a splendid s vnnLK-cLorif, Mau*
ti.voalb, A.c. as good as new. All which will 1
be sold low. Apply at Ibis Ollie.
Nov. 10 isl *
* i
.1 MtrtflC I'EMCMIJEBt
WASTED,
jk T MOUNT CARMEL ACADEMY, in i
X-SL Abbeville District, Smith Carolina, t miles ,
west from Willington. For a Lady who can ,
conic recommended, the prospect is llattering.—
Any communication on this subject may bo ad
dressed to J. Scott, Esq., Calhoun’s Mills, Ab
beville District, S. C.
djf The Spring Session of Mount Carmel In- ,
ablution, will ro-open on tho third Monday in
January, 1837, under the care of ,
Mi S9 E. McQUERNS. ,
December 17 « *• 4;w 24
NEEDLE WORKED LACE & MUSLIN
CJUPJES rS’ VOIjIj.IHS. \
Sitowdt’ii & Shear.
HAVE received this day from New York, a
very large supply of NEEDLE. WORK
ED LACE AND MUSLIN CAPES AND
COLLARS, of the latest styles and paterns,
splendidly worked. Also—Ladies Needle Work
ed Linen Cambric Hdks. of the most splendid 1
styles, from §3 50 to §2O; and a large supply of
Infant’s Needle Worked Caps, on Linen Cam- 1
brick, and Woiked Bodies for Infants, to which
they respectfully invite the attention of Ilia La
die*. >
Oct. 10 5
A<l minis!rater’* Notice'. 1
A LL persons indebted to tho Estate of Re
bccca Ponder, late of Scriven county, ded <
ceased, are requested to come forwar 1 and rnako '
immediate payment; and those having demands '
against said estate are requested to render them ‘
in, in terms of the Law.
GEORGE ROBBINS, Adm’r
Nov. I, 1836. ’, 3
.Vo. of Contributions ,
Copies. to Ed. Fund. ,
•VO TICK,
HE Terms of tho Sale not having been
jIL complied with by tho purchaser of the
Lot ami improvements on the North side of Broad
Street, in tho Town of Wtighlsborough, sold
under an order of Court, as a part of tho real Es
tate of Joseph Barnes, deceased, on tho first Tues
day ot this month,
Tho same will be resold at Columbia Court
House, on the first Tuesday in January next, ot
the risk of the first purchaser.
GABRIEL JONES, Adm’r. j
Dec. 24 ids 26
Iworio. ~
A CLASSICAL TEACHER WANTED, to
ia, take, charge of tho Academy, at Appling,
Columbia county, Georgia, for the next year, to
whom a liberal salary will be given—a gentleman
with a family would bo preferred. There is quite
3 comfortable Dwelling House, near the Acade
my, which will lie furnished by tho Trustees, free
of rent. Proposals addressed to the Trustees,
will bo received until the Ist day of January next.
E. T. WILLIAMS, Sec’y.
December 3 wtJ 30
WillitigloH Academy.
THE Exercises of ibis institution will bo
resumed on tho first Monday in January,
1837, under the joint direction of tho Rev. J. W.
Waudio, and He ait Mottnow. From the liber
al patronage bestowed on the subscriber for the
last four years, lie feels perfectly free in recom
mending tlie above gentlemen to a continuance
of public confidence. Tito system heretofore
pursued, both in the mode of instruction and in
discipline, will be rigidly adhered to. Board and
tuition from twelve to thirteen dollars per month.
JAMES P. WADDEL.
Doc. 84 4t 20
i>u . wt kwJ7m7mjgka.ss,
Surgeon Dentist. j
HAS retained to the City aitd fommed tho
duties of his profession, at his residence
corner of Broad and Jackson streets, over the
store of Messrs. Clarke, McTior & Co.
Sept. 28 1
Ang'iista JlisMiraace &
Banking- 4'«BUg»aiiy.
e s 3d NoyEMiiEit, 1536,
| MV) ESOLVED, That Fitters Do runs.
MOL °n each share of tho capital stock of
this Institution, ho paid! n by the Stockholders on
or before the first Tuesday, the 3rd day of Janua
ry next; and the further sum of Fitters Dor.-
i, A ks per share, on or before tho first Tuesday in
March next. Extract from the riiinnles.
ROBERT WALTON, Cashier.
Nov. 5
Georgia KoemaSc College,
SCOTTSHOJIOUGH, GEO.
exercises of this institution will be rc
tsl sumed on Monday the 16lli January, 1837.
From the flattering encouragement we have re
ceived during tlie present year,' wo have made
every exertion, and have succeeded in engaging
the services of first rate teachers in the several
departments of tlie institution.—They bring with
them testimonials of religious character and liter
ary attainments from many of the most influen
tial gentlemen in the United States.
We have made arrangements to have a Stew
ard’s Hall attached to the Institution, at the head
of which will be Mrs. D'BSTE, an elderly
lady, whoso domestic habits and experience in
the government of young ladies, arc very high
[ly extolled. We have been led to this step,
from tho inconvenience which young ladies
j experience in going to and coming from their
| boarding houses during inclement weather; from
the time they lose, owing to the domestic arrange
i menls of other houses, Hot cOrlcsponding with
jour own; for the sake of having all the young
ladies, at all times, under the supervision of the
| teachers, as many of them are disposed to heglcct
i their studios, and become careless of their man
ners and language when not subjected to sbcli a
check ; and, finally, the teachers cannot feel them
selves as responsible for those who board else
where, as for those who board with them.' We
no not wish to ho understood ns dictating to nor
patrons, but respectfully submit the above hints
to their sqjicr consideration.
A contract has been made far having comple
ted early m the ensuing year, a Female Gymna
sium, for physical education.
Young ladies who may desire to speak tho
French language, will have uncommon advanta
ges afforded them hero. Mrs. D'Bste was educa
ted in Franco —is a lady of superior accomplish
ments, and speaks French and English with c
qual facility. The Principal and his brother like
wise speak tho language.
Officers.
L. L A TASTE, Teacher of French, Spanish, j
Latin, Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric and Belles Let
tree, History, Geography, Arithmetic, See,
A. B. WATROUS, A. B. Teacher of Chemis
try, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Algebra,
Geometry, Trigonometry, Moral and Intellectual
Philosophy, fee.
Mrs. D’RSTH, Teacher of Drawirtgond Paint
ing in all their branches, and Assistant in French
and Music.
V. LATASTE, Teacher of the Theory and
Practice of Music.
Term >f.
Elementary pupils, per term, S2O
All others, “ “ 25
Board, including washing, fuel, candles,
&c. per month, • 10
MUSIC. —Piano and Guilflr, per term;
cadi, 25
Uso of Piano, pci lenrt, . . 3
Drawing, in Crayon or Pencil, per term, 18
Painting, in oil or water colors, per term, 16
French, Latin, and Spanish, each per term, 15
One half of the above terms will bo invariably
required in advance.
No pupil will he received for a less time than
one term, artd those who come after the begin
ning of a term will he charged from tho time of
entrance, hat no deduction will be made for Icav
inrdrefore the end'of the term.
ANNA M. LATASTE, ? T , - . .
L. LATASTE, ) ! rtncrpals.
Dec. 3 wJIS 20
Trust Company
STOCK .AT ,fMV€t'vOJ%\
privilege of subscribing for the ro- F
0 maining 5000 shares of the capital stuck
of this Company, allowed by Ilia charter, will be 1
offered lor sale, on Tuksdat, the.l7th, and Fiji
n.vv, tlie 20th of January next, in front of tho of- *'
lice, at 11 o’clock, A. M, r .
Tho whole premium, and ten per cent of the ) '
slock, will bo required to be paid, on or before
Saturday tho 21st. The remaining ninety per 01
cent is to bo paid as follows, with interest from
the day of snip, at eight per cent por annum— 8i
fifteen per cent in ninety days; twenty five per
cent in six months; twenty five per cent in nine
months; and twenty five per cent in twolve al
months. Purchasers may, at any time, pay up Cl
the whole amount and stop tho interest.
WM. T. GOULD, Seo’y. b
Dec 17 __ Id 24
’ FOR SACK.
~AGS Rio COFFEE
hfi da. Java and old Whito do.
15 hhds extra fine St. Croix Sugar .
15 do. and SO bbls. Porto Kioo do.
100 coils Halo Rope
150 pieces heavy Hemp Bagging
100 boxes Turpentine Soap
Sperm and Tallow Candles
2 tons Castings J!
. 200 bbls very fine Northern Potatoes
50 do. Onions 1
Together with a general assortment of DRY
GOODS, Hardware, choice Groceries, &c. all
which aro offered on accommodating terms, by
WELCOME ALLEN,
At the new Buildings, Pox’s Corner.
Nov. 12 12t 14 $
SttiJUO WIMj,
undersigned begs leave to inform
JiL friends and the public, that ho has remo- 0
ved to the largo new Store on Fox’s corner, and ,
is opening a large stock of Staple ;
S9St\ % GOODS, t
Hanlwarc, Groceries, &c. ,
And solicits a share of public patronage. i
WELCOME ALLEN. I
Nov. 13 12t 14 s
~Ti ~~ ,
The Subscriber oHVrs to sell «
his Farm, near Augusta, adjoining I
JJJItjaB the Race Course.—He would sell
.■WsaSsSfclhe whole, or a part. Description
is deemed unnecessary ; its location is pretty well
known, and those who would purchase may ob
tain lurthcr information from the undersigned bn I
the promises. ■
M. VERDERY.
Doc 24 3t go
Itacou, Corn, Sugar, &c.
By ,1. i. liuutiugton, upper end Broad ,
ZtZifzx, \
daily expected.) <
35 hhds St Croix, and Porto Rico Sugars 1
30 bags and barrels of Coffee
1000 Bushels of Corn (on the cob & shelled) 1
100 Bbls of Mackerel, assorted
150 Pieces Hemp and Flax Bagging
125 Bbls of Domestic Liquors
30 Quarter casks Wines
6000 Lbs Castings
1000 Sacks, for Salt and Corn bags
also
Ho’landGin, Jamaica Rum, Cognac Brandy,
Cordials, Buckets, Tobacco, Candles, Soap, and
most Articles in the Grocery lirfe, for sale on ac
commodating tends.
A. I. HUNTINGrTON.
August 10 wtf 90
nocT. uc.x.t.
I STAYING taken the situation in Louisville,
H n Jefferson county, Georgia, left vacant by
the recent removal of Doct. N. B. Cloud to Au
gusta, considers himself permanently settled for
life ; and respectfully tenders his services to the
inhabitants of Louisville and vicinity.—Having
devoted nearly fourteen years exclusively to the
study and practice of medicine, he confidently
hopes to give very general satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their patronage. Ho may
be found at all hours, when not absent on profes
sional business, cither at tho Hotel kept by Mrs.
, Slicllman, or at his shop in the village,
f Dee 21 3tw 2fl
1 It TiwivgsFu vhjijrrED,
■ FSRO lalie charge of tho Rousseau Springs
1 B. Academy, for the ensuing year, who can
come well recommended. A Southern man
would be preferred. Apply to cither
GREEN J. DOZIER,
JAMES M. DAUSEY,
PATRICK DOUGHERTY,
JOHN COLLINS, or
JOHN A. STAPLER.
Address Rousseau Springs Post Office, Colum
■ bia county.
! Dec ’ 7 _ _ 4tw 21
i The Abbeville
FK.I A SjV, SCI!OOIi,
WILL be opened in the village of Abbe
ville, on the Ist Monday in January
next, under the direction of the Rev. Cilaiii.es
M Aim or. All tho usual branches of a Female
education, are expected to be taught in this
Academy. Mr. Martin, as a gentleman of lib
eral education, and having bad sonic experience
as a teacher, is well qualified to instruct females,
in all tho moro substantial parts of their educa
tion ; and his Amiable character, admirably adapts
him fur the conducting of such an institution.
It is expected that Me. Marlin will have the best
assistants, in tho ornamental branches of Music,
Drawing, and Painting.
Tho regulations in this Academy, will bo such,
in general, as are usually adopted, in similar in
stitutions. There will be a vacation of six weeks
in the months of August and 'September, Good
boarding may bo obtained lit private families, up
! oh reasonable terms.
D. I), WARDLAW, Presd’l.
J. A. CALHOUN, Soc’ry.
Hoard of Directors,
Nov. 27 Ifltw 19
si'OL ISS 7 4MS, stlsT.vvkdT
03* FROM t!ie Stable of Col. I
—m. Henry Buford, on the night of the j
■VgarA fqv Ist instant, n polo Sorrel HORSE, j
VI p" ;)Vl with a large Mazo in his face, one j
BtferStiSltftahind foot while, anil branded on his :
shoulder, (brand not known) supposed to be 8 j
or 9 years old. I have no doubt that the Horse j
j is Stolen, and probably carried over the river, in |
!to South Carolina. 1 will, give Twenty Five j
I Dollars, for the Horse, on his being delivered to \
I mein Striven county, Oa,, and Fifty Dollars, for |
proof to convict tho Thief.
JAMES H. MOBLEY.
Mill Haven, Dec 7 wlrn 21
AdiikistisJiiMtov’s ,\o(it;e.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Win. i
Fletcher, lata of Cqjumhia county, deccaa- ,
crl, arc required to make immediate payment; ;
and those to whom the estate is indebted, are re- j
quested In render their demands duly authentica
ted, within the time priscribed hy law.
PETEK KNOX, Adm’r.
Nov. 30, 1836 Otw 19
\ police.
ALL persona indebted to the estate ol John
. Watts, deceased, are h-quested to make ini- 1
mediate payment i and Ihosc having demands a
gainst said estate will present them, duly attested, |
within twelve months from this date.
MULFGRD MARSH, Adm’r.
November Bth, 1836 wtd 15
Administrator’* Police.
ALL persons indebted to tho estate of Aimer
K. Hollhlay, deceased, ore requested to make
immediate pay ment; and those having demands
against said estate will present them, duly attested, •
within twelve months from this date.
MAjTPHEW JONES, Adm’r. .
November 7th 1836 wtd 15
A tjKIST i SEED STOKE.
Wholesale and Retail,
Broad Street, near the lower . Market .
THE Subscriber has re-opened the AUGUS
TA SEED STORE as above, where he |
ian just received a largo supply of fresh Garden
>ud Field Seeds, Dubious and Tuberous Routs, (
Flower Scuds, Bird Seeds, dee.
This collqctiop comprises every variety usual- (
y Kept in the largo seed stores at the North.
I’lie seeds are of the finest quality and warrant- *
id to grow.
All order,! from country dealers will have the
lame discount allowed on them as at the North.
J. H. J. SERVICE.
N. 13.—A fine collection of double Dahluis
md Green House Plants, will bo offered for sale
:arly in the spring.
Just received a choice collection of flowering
Shrubs and Rose bushes.
Dee U 23
~3,OOOSHARES
Banfc of Augusta Stock
AT AUCTION.
rgmiE aalo of the increased Capital Stock of
Jgj tins Bank, will bo resumed, in front of the
Banking house, at 11 o’clock, on the morning of
Wednesday, the 18th January next, ut which
time, the Board of Directors will offer at auction
the privilege of subscribing for THREE THOU
SAND additional shares, being the balance of
the increase authorized by the act of December,
182(5. By order of the Board of Directors.
ROBERT F, POE, Cashier.
Bank of Augusta, Nov. 15th, 1836 10
9000~SUAUJES STOfJK,
Georgia Kail Iloatl & Rank
ing Coiiipany.
ON Thursday, lire 19th of January next, at
11 o’clock, A. M. tho Board of Directors
of tho Georgia Rail Road and Banking Compa
ny, will oiler at auction, at their Banking House
in Augusta, the privilege of subscribing for two
t/iotisunil shares of tho Stock of said Company.
On tho sarnii day, and at tho same hour, there
will ho exposed for sale at the Company's Bank
ing House at Athens, the privilege of subscri
bing for one thousand shares of the stock of
said Company.
Purchasers will bo required to pay Sixty Jive
dollars per share, arid the subsequent instalments
os they may bo culled for. Uy order of the
Board.
JA9. CAMAK, Cashier.
Athens, Dec. 6 wtd 23
rJjrrAJJf/|i
(SEAL ESTATE, &c.
At Auction,
o__ji The subscribers, inlending
to close their business, will sell At
'litLeSS public sale, at the lower Market
JkilMlsaaL House, on Tuesday morning, tho 3rd
January next.
All their Real Estate in the county of Rich
mond, including valuable Houses end Rolsiu the
city of Augusta and village of Springfield—one
liflh part ol 023 acres of Swamp Band oh Mc-
Uean Creek and Savaririah Rivet) one half of
lire Meliean Mills and Plantation on the waters
of Mcßedn Creek; several valuable Houses and
Dots in tbo Villages of Sparta, Moiiliccllo, and
Morion ; their Koscmouitt plantation in 13uike
county, 3000 seres.
Tito following described Lands in this Bute,
viz.:
202 J acres Pike county, Oth District, No. 138
“ " “ 16 « « 130
•< « g >i <i 133
« " Upson IQ 11 « 103
“ “ Fayette 13 " “ 173
« <■ “ ta “ •• 187
" « Newton 1(5 « "361
“ “ Crawford 8 “ " 133
490 “ Irwin 13 “ “ 376
150 “ Early 3 « 173
“ " “ 13 « « 257
1000 "on Cold Water Clock, Elbert county.
200 “in Putnam county, near Ealonton.
ALSO,
About 20 NEGROES, chiefly field hands.
12 Shares capital Slock Augusta Ins. & Bk’g Co.
4 do do do Union Wharf Co., Ac.
McKenzie & bennqch.
November 26 ' wtd 18
son saee.
J1 valuable House and Lot, in the town of
liO(ei«ivillc, (>'a.
MTlte Subscriber oilers for
sale his HOUSE and LOT in the
'Town of Louisville. Tho Dwel
ling House is two story high, and
very convenient; containing 7 rooms mid five
lire places; a good kitchen, negro house, pan
try ami smokehouse, fine stables, carriage house,
corn house and fodder loft, an excellent and ne
ver failing well of water, a rich and large garden
spot, all in good repair. Terms low and accom
modating.
To a Physician with a family, wishing a situa
tion, it offers many advantages, as it is one of tho
finest openings for the practice of medicine in
the State of Georgia. For further information,
apply to the subscriber, No. 233 Droad-st., Au
gusta.
Dr. N. B. CLOUD.
Nov. 30 wlf 19
Vlautalion S'tr Salt'.
% WILL be gold without re
serve, 1250 acres of Oak and Hickory
y/H.j* Land, in Burke county, whereon tho
4^^3ss^ Subscriber now lives—36l nerbs in its
first rttale of cultivation, with n first rate* two sto
ry Dwelling and framed kitchen now built, Gin
House and Gin with all other out houses, in com*
plcte order and new.
Also, live likely youni? Negroes, all cflcctivo
hands and u good firm Blacksmith, and a young
woman a first rale Seamstress. The land is good
& well wittered. I deem It unnecessary to give a
further description of I lie premise*, as no one will
buy without viewing the same, wjiich I particu
larly invite;
Also, 1500 bushels of Corn, with Fodder, Hor
*ea t Mules, Hogs, Cattle, Blacksmith's Tools,
and other articles 100 numerous to mention. The
Land and Negroes, w ill be sold privately if wish
ed, if not, the whole of tho above will ho sold to
the highest hi Idcr on tho first Thursday in Janu
ary next, on the promises. A liberal indulgence
| will bo given.
D. L. HOLLIDAY.
Nov, 23 17
Admin Istratovas Sale.
i On the first Tuesday in January next,
| ILL he sold at the Court House door, in
Y ’/ the Town of Waynesboro ugh, within tho
1 usual hoUiS of sale, agreeably to nn order of the
Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of
I Burko County, when silling for ordinary pur
] poses:
| Three negroes, to wit: Halo,Dick, it. Martha;
also, ono hundred and fifty-two acres of Land,
j adjoining Arthur Bell, John Reddick, & H. V.
] Mulkey, belonging to the Estate of Thomas ft
Burke, deceased, sold for the benefit of said
r E itate.
MICHAEL WIGGINS, Adm’r.
Sept. "Sth, 1836 2
rafor’ft Sale.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
BV virtue of an order of the Honorable the
Interior Court of Columbia comity, when
silting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold at Co
} lumbfa Court Rouse, Die whole of the Negroes,
, belon ;ing to the Estate of Louisa Juntj Walker
deceased, to wit!
| Gabriel, a fellow, Betty, an old woman, Lucln
da, a young woman, and M iscs, a boy cliild.-
1 Sold for the purpose of distribution among tho
legatees of aai.l deceased. Terms made known
! at the sale.
, MARY WALKER, Adnir’x.
Nov. 2nd, 1836 wtd 13
~~R, C. HAIrDWIIV.
f NANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, at
’ Wholesale.
334 Broad-street, Augusta,(»co I
Jail 13 ly 30
t ’
ItAJI'KIJT # EVAJTS,
*g|| j Have now, on hand a very
*|i J large aasortmcnlpf HATS, of every
description, ofi their own mnnnfiac
litre, which they offer at wholesale aa
low as they can be bought in eny market in the
United Slptes, and i on terms the most accommo
dating. They . have also a splendid assortment
of Fur, Cloth, and Seal Caps for Men, Boys, and
Children, together with wool Hats and Ladies
BONNETS, all of which they will sell for oo.h
or approved paper, at very reduced prices.
Augusta, Sept. 17, 1836 181
Valuable Plantation
IN RICHMOND COUNTY, FOR SALE.
rite s,l ' 3scr il je| ' being desirous
rSy**' op rcmo Vir>B to .the western part of Geur
gie, early in January, would sell his
plantation, upon which he now residea,
a great bargain. This plantation is fifteen miles
Irom Augusta, lying on each aide of the road,
leading to Patterson's Bridge, on Brier Creek.
It contains thirteen hundred and four (1304)
acres, five hundred of it is cleared, three hundred
of which wore doored the last and present year,
Every description of buildings necessary for plant
ings operations are upon this place. A new and
well conslrutßed Grist Mill and Cotton Gin, pro
pelled by water poiyer, ere among the improve
purchase befo-o viewing die property, a further
description will not bo offered (thill the purchaser
presents himself upon the premises.
DAVID tAYJLOR, Jr,
Avondah, hoar Augusta, Dec 12 [td 24
CO SPUE, , S UGAMt , #c.\ #c\
Krffe Dhdd. bugar
vi' 800 begs Coffee
150 bags old Java do
40 Ibis Loaf Sugar double refined
40 do do do single da
23 pipes Cognac Brandy, 4th proof
23 do Holland Gin
10 do White's do
4 do Champaigns Brandy, choice brand
4 half do do do do do
2 hlids old Jamaica Rum, 4lh praof
2 pipes old Madeira Wins
100 casks Sicily do
60 do Tcneiiffo do
150 do Malaga do
100 do Peppermint Cardial
23 hlids N. E. Rum
200 bids do do
20 hlids Whiskey
100 hrls do
60 do Monongahcla Whiskey, 4lh proof
800 do Gin
5 pipes Catalonia Wine
100 hrls Flour
40 do Butler Crackers
40 half hrls do do
40 hrls Almonds
600 pieces Hemp Bogging
100 do Flax do
600 do Bagging Twine
5 bales 8-1 Dullil Blankets
5 do 9-4 do
4000 pair Negro Shoes
30 boxes cotton and Wool Cards
30 do Sperm Candles
f 30 do Tallow do
i 6(J do Soaji *
1 50 do G'.inpbwdcr, Imperial &. Hyion Teee
I 100 do fresh Rubins
i 110 hints Mulassos
300 coils Dale Rope
, 60 do small Hemp and Manilla Cordage
250 kegs cut Nails and Dradi
40 tons Iron
All of which will ho sold lew at wholesale hv
CLARKE, McTIER A Co.
Opposite the Globe Hotel,
Dec. 7 21
HAHN WELL "
Classical nnd Military
A CAPE AS I %
BARNWELL C. JL, & CAROLINA.
HE Barnwell Classical end Military Act-
H_ demy will commence on Monday, the
10th January.—At this institution all the usual
brunches ot a Classical •School will be taught i
ENGLISH, LATIN,
GREEK, ANGLO SAXONJ
ARITHMETIC, GEOGRAPHY,
MATHEMATICS, ALGEDRA,
DRAWING, Ac. MILITARY DRILL,*
FORTIFICATIONS, [TACTICS.
f ANCIENT A MODERN ARTS OF WAR.
The School will ho coiiductcd on Military
principles; Governor McDuffie has promised
. the use of Caution for tho practice of Artillery
' duties, atid as a mark of his Excellency's appro
bation, the following letter was received by the
j President of the institution, after a visit from tho
, Governor. ’ , .
Barnwell C. //., jYov. 16 th, 1838.
De*h Sir—The plan you have adopted in your
| School, of combining Military instruction and
| Drilling, is worthy of all commendation, and I
trust your example will be generally followed. I
sin satisfied from my observation nnd experience
that the elementary of the Military ar,
can in no way be so effectually imparted to tilt
( great body oftho people. In our ay stem of gov
| eminent every citizen is deemed to boa soldier |
’ and tbo education of a young man is very incom
plete if, when ho has entered upon the threalre of
active life, bn rliall not have been taught to de
fend his lights as well as to know them.
1 am, Sir, your ob’t. servant,
geo. mcduffie.
Barnwell Court House is situated in one of the
most healthy parts of the Slate, and amirably
\ calculated for such an institution on account of
ila retirement,
j* Ten,va.—Tuition, f2O per session, each year
containing two sessions payable in advance. In
1 order to curtail tho usual extra expenses, every
l * student Is expected to wear the uniform of tho
■school. Some few boarders ranfbc accommodated
0 in tbo Academy by an early application. ’l'erme
—Board and Tuition, SI 50 per annum, half pay
able in advance. They will be expected to fur-
P niah their.own cot, mKttraCses, 6rc. fitc. Wash
ing and ironing extra. Application to he made
to iho President.
THOMAS faussett;
Pec I t St 23
e , J%'VTS(VJeT,
- FQY I IE siibscr'ber respectfully inniimahisfriende
a 3 and the public in genera!, iiiiit he haapow
- on hand and offers n large stock oCCCInFEC
c ’FIONA RY, and other articles in his line ofbu
tincus. Truly grateful for pa-t favors, he solicit*
the continuance of a share of public patronage.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS OV
CANDIEB. Mint, Cinnamon, Lemon, Clove,
Saaafras, Cream, Annisccd, Almond, llorchound.
&e. dte.
„ SUGAR PLUMBS.—Of every description and
u flavor; Mint Drops, Sour Lemon do., Gum do.,
e ami Cordial do. ,
,j CORDIALS.—Mini, Cinamon, Perfect Love,
Life of .Man, Anrilsecd, by tho barrel ot dozen
bottles, also, Lern”n Hyrup.
PIES AND CAKES.—Of every kind, freak,
l' kept constant on band, eueh as Sponge, Pound,
■’ Hard, Lemon, Plum, Fruit, Maccaroniet, Pie*
1 and Tarts.
j - SUGAR TOYS AND FIGURES.—A flna
lot of Paris manufactured sugar works just recei
ved ; Figures, Toys, Cryslallscd Figures, and
Christmas Preaefits. Ac. ..,
DRV AND GREEN FRUITS, —Apples, Or
anges, Lem'orid, Pine Apples, Cocoanute. Soft
Shell Alrhonds, Filberts, Wall-nuts, Brazil-nut*,'
3 Rain]llS, Figs, Prunes, West India Preserve* (in
, glass Jars.) and u lot of Northern arid
Pickles.
SEGAK9, Ac.—A fine lot of r;eal Ppaniah Be-
J gHrs and Prihcipces, 'Leftwich, Cavendish, end
Honey Dew Chewing Tobacco.
WINES AND LIQUORS. —Gin, Rum, Bran
dy. Claret, Madeira. Port. Tcnneriffc, Cherry;
, Champagne, Malaga and Muscat.
WOODEN TOYS.—Dressed Dolls, Drums,
Swords, Guns, Barking Dogs, Birds, and other
Kinds too numerous to mention—Also, 4 do*,
large size Sky Rocket*, and 2 do*, small size do.'
r.-j' Country and town customers will meet
with prompt attention at tho shortest notice* by
I 8P1 ’ lliaUo1 ’ - AUGUSTINE FREDERICK, ,
200 Broad-street,
1 Nov. 30 Irn 10