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Iftiic East India Compai
peryear, J it«iUui process
increase the supply, until pc. __ r -,
by the aiu.ot a‘ restrictive policy
ty secure to her
present oppressed by pecuniary
embarrassments, resulting m part
j from the vast overaction in spec-
ulation, of which that region was
profitably produce 2CO,lM30 bales
'■ ".'.if. ^ r; --; 3 oftime
increase the supply, until perhaps,
U | WftMsHrt
so rigidly enforced under her
the theatre, during the year 1835
■andl83G,they neve:' '
Ass intrusi.- and adequate- re
sources fi>r their speedy extrica-
itidar .That 'tlie production and
export ef this article will contin
ue, to increase does not admit of a
doubt, although it is n' t to be ex,
pectcd that the increases of pro
duction hereafter will bt- near as
great as in past years. The cot
ton-growers of the United States
will hare to sustain an active
competition With the cotton of
South America, Egypt.theshore
of the Mediterranean, andTexas;
3 the latterofvvhich,iii co nmgtime.
pos-
lavvs, England
ler kingdom. y .
In a pamphlet recently publish
ed in London, in relation to the
formation 01 a joint stocK company
for the purpose of cultivating cot
ton' in :India,the’ writer”.: holds
this language: , ; ■
■ ‘When we view thestat* of de
pendence in which weare toUni-
ted States of America for theraw
material of a branch of manufac
ture, which in forty years has ex
panded until its weal or woe al
most involves our national exis
tence,' it 'must be self-evidently
hadpolicy to depend so much'on
The subscribers have just received, and aro-now opening at the
Store formerly occupied by Mays & Clayton, a very heavy stock
of Seasonable Goods, direct from Philadelphia and New York,
consisting in part of the following: ,
. Extra, Super, and Medium-. Wool-dye Black CLOTU,
•: wa 0 . do. •; do. Bluo do..
'do. London Brown do.,
\ do. InvwibloGrooa . do.,
do. ’ Boltin do. . do.,
■ ’ -'di' "Loudon,|tixlL, . '*rr *
do. Cadet’ do. , , do.,- , 'j J ,--J
di. Drok ~: *>-
d<i.. Claret -do..
Extra Super. Black and Blue Cas8iliiere8-
• A good atock of Fancy do..
Super Drop de Ete. A large lot of Black Bomb.,zinc, _
Black Cashinerette, (for Gonls. Bummer vreor.) .
Grecian Cord end Piaid Gamtiroona, do., . . :
Goods, which he isoft'eririgatprices suitedto the times, forhakjl
or on /he usual credit.' His Stuck comprises almost etery article-
usually kept in up-country stores,' among which mriy be found the
“'""'DRY GOOD SMI .
Brood Cloths, of every dealmbl- color & quality, »t from «3 60 to; »i3 per jM,
Cassi meres, £rniniei8 t Cr*pe Cain!?tB,' " : r ‘
Superior blat k and irvisihle green Gro data, V- 1
Black, green nud brown Persian riot Us, ■ • *
Lupeu’s extra super, black Merino^ \‘'T i '
Super, black and brown Bombazine* ’ . .
Super, black and purple Gm de uapilloseno, .\- ;
Georgia Nankeens. Kentucky Jeans, Irish Linens, * ,
Cotton Shirtings. Mexican Mixtures, striped Jeans, brown Linens,
Dowlas and Russia Sheet jngr.
•Super. Grass Linens, dark nud ligbl colors, Flemish Linen*
Marseilles ami other vestings, •. ^ ‘
Gems. Kid, Buck. Silk. Colton and Lined Glove*
Gents. Cotton, Silk and Mcriuo half Hose,
India Rubber mid Cotton"Su*l»6ildrrv,Umbrella*,
Pocket Handkerchiefs, Stbc.ks‘» Collars and BoiotiW,
Xoitoti, Merino and Silk Shi its, niid DtnWer* •. *
And a great variety of other Goods, suitable for
■■:.* men'9 Summer wear.* ■
Brown and bleached Shirting and Sheeting,
B nl Ticking, Furuiiufe Pmiiiy nhd Fringes,
RedpadingiSHil Cldth.SilkVelspt,. ' * _ . . ’ .v'
Satin, Listing it tic) Gilt Coat .Buttons, V •"
8'4, ;o 4 and 10 4 Daibksk Linen TiWe Diaper. '
- B 4 and 10 4 Linen Sheeting, Towel* Napkins and Doyle*
. Super. blui k Gro de Rhine mid Lusting Silks,
.Rich figured S’litis,black sod white, '
RichTijiurerfSilk* of various sizes Rndcotor*
Pluiu RcpsSi k«*. and plain Silks, of various colors, w
Irish Poplin* Mandnriub Sitk&.' '*■- v 1 *
White aud Pink Florence for Bonnet Linings,
Supetvfancy colored Tnglioiiia,, ,,
Embroidered nnd printed- .MuslindoLames, .
Super. Freucli Cuuibricsand Muslins, - *• -
French. English and AinwricHii Print< : " "
.Plain Cambnca. Jucmiet Muslin*, Swiss Mu9lih,
Sap. 5 4 Scotch Ginghams, *»up. Plaid Muslin Gingbdtns, V
Eugliah aud Ameiicau Gingham. Brocade Muslin^
■Checked JaconVtfs Garment Dimity, Curded Skins, Bishop Lawn*
' Linen Cambrics, Cambric Handkercme(a,'L«Nig'Liwd* -•
-‘Plain ard Printed ChalUs. plain and figured Bobinets and Ship Mui
' Bbick figured Bobiuets, Lacas and Fringes, r .
FdncySilk Shawls und Scurfs, ladies black and colored Kid Glove*
Ladies twisted Silk Gloves and Mitts,' -'~
. Rich Bobinet and Fillet Veil* ne w Style,* green Blond for Veil*
; Thread Laces, Edgings and I nserting* Vs.. ' . *
, Rich.Miislip 'Edging and (iiseriings. RnilwayXscoc,
r Itaiinn Crapes, rich Bmiftef^ Cliji. a^d Ri'-lt Rifihbils, "
Plajn Lusting and Satin RibbtinS, yrfeetRibbons, Tapes. Bobbin*
Braids,‘Lncnts. Cbineal Cord, PinS. Needles, Scissors; Thimbles,
Honks and Eyes, Combs. Spool Thread, S- w ing Silk, ’
' Rich M'ndiii ICmbritidery; Capini^CQUan, lusertiiig and Edging,
' Sheet Wax for Or amentei Flower*" r '' •* c ‘ '' ^
has always been- emng to bum
dry.wootr after this yeav, Init he
Inis oerer done ii. And aingular
as it may appear, one nian has
been going to build biro a better
hog-pen than the one in which he
How ke^M his swine, anil he has
iheen going to ’hr fifteen years.
Arid there are manyltnners that
hare .been going to have better
fences; better gates, belter crops,
; andbetter stocK,untill tlunkthey
.ire now either really going to do
itj or that they are sadly deficient
, of- that energy ami decision of
character that should character-
ize every' American iarmer.—
And fitmlly, I know of one man,
who is aliiioet deficient of .every
r article and forming implement a-
Lonsdale raanttfuCtutiug establishment.)
Black TaMr Velyela, 8Hk Velvet*
-Marseilles, VnUncid and 8atin Ve9tittg8y
Atner an Grass Cloth, Linen Drillings, ( a : great Variety.^
36 inch Bliiek Italian priuted Jaconet^o.»
Gents. Pockot ildkf* (a great variety of patterus.)
•: ' JL' VERY LABOR A«8«RTJfKNT oy __ ‘ ^ J_ _J
manufacture; and hencb will re
suit an active exchange of its sta
pic for the articles furnished from
the feetbries of Europe.-
(Great, Britain is the largest
consumer -of our cottc *
France the second in imp
Of Jhe last years crop, th
as, to
Great Britain
France • •.
Northern Europe
All other foreign ports
Making an aggregate export
forthe year ending 30th
Septembei* 1840, «f :
The amount' consumed by,
v jind in the bands of our'do-
; ihestic manufacturers, du- ..
- ring tbe san^e year, was ^ .295,193
The foi lowing table^eihibits
m t- is coimtfydunng each fiscal
i ~- ' r-’-...;'~ sa_ VOrt ‘ u
.of September, 1827.
Some Consumption.
' ' ' ’ •' . . ‘ Bales.
182? v : - 103,483
'1828. '220,593.
1829 t - - 118,853 -•
1830 126,SI &
1831, •- ~ 182.142
TTO —— 173,800
194,412
1334 ’ 186,413
•1835 .,216,888
.. 1836 . ■ 236^733
1837 ■ 222,540
* 1838. - -246,063
'1839- -"• "276,018
' .1840. ' • . ; ' 29‘6,193 ._
: Itwill.be seen by .this table.
American. English; & french frints,
' 3-4* and 9*8 Scotch. GiugbatnS. * •
86 inch Mel teon i Blackf Silk, Black Gro deRhinei..
36 inch^Mat te on i Black'SilkJ,
_ Fancy figured'Gro de Nap. ^ j ii ft S j
Black end Bliie-blatk do.,
- . Rich Embroidered Striped 1 -do.,
” "V do- ."i V J do. r . Plaid • do ,, , :
do. Chine’ t do., . (A lie# article.)'
; ^lain Gro de Nap, (a variety of colors.) , -
White, Pink,BluenndSlmw coloied JFtorenceSy
V White, Pink,and Blue SATINS,.
White. Pinki Uiyd Bl a ck Italian Crapes,
8 4 Black Twisted Silk Siiawl* *. . . -
8 4. do. Fillet do, , W
IRIBS SiINBlTB, 0 4 and 16 4 LINEN DIAPER. .
10-4 Liuen Sheetings, 10 4 Liiien Daih.askar, . -
Damask TablpiCloths, 8.4 by 10 4, und-io 4, by 12 4 14-4, .
. Bird Eye’Diapers, Huckaback-do.. Russia do.,
4 4 Mill Spun Linens, 3-4, ?'8 r and 6 4 Bed tickr, . . .
3-4, 7-8, and 4.l'Brown Linens, Brown Hollaiidii.
A BREAT VARIETY OF FANCY SHAWLS AND CRAVATS,
.. - A complete assortment of Ladies* Twisted Silk, aud Kid
> -Ladies White and Black loDg Pic Nic .v db..^
Gents. White and Black Silk and Horskm dirf.,
. , Unen and Cotton ' ■ - do.,
Swiss IiStWIi*, <for Ladi«y Bonnet*)
4^4 White and Black Blond-Tbuille, •
RICH BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS,
Tsfietis. an assortment of widths nnd color*
Black and^ Wiitie Silk’Hose and Half hose,
A good supply of COttdil Hosiery, for Ladies' and Gentlemen,
' .. V ,1 . a splendid Assortment or
kf(MLae««, HtuUa Trimming*; Elegant Embroidered ntutift Ckpck ftmt
r.llara. I.ftlpn Crimhrln- Ifnnidl/.rrhlplaL PvIntAll Lnarkril JMr.
ml invested in the business at
£30,000,000. ;
We have thus given a short
hove named; and id v/aa going
to teil you the reason, I should
: say, this man has' been; going to
flop drinking spirits a long time:
..But judging from thq looks of his
Vferm and .from his own most
:u-./wretched personal appearance, l
sketch -of. the cotton trade.
. rom it, tlie plar.t-r will pcrceive
t: a thcrihas ‘ " : " %T -
region of the
0 ' s gleb -.n formidable
riv,il, and he should learn to ap
preciate t o necessity of renewed
energy.: and - industry.. combined
with habits of strict' economy, by.
which he enabled to produce the
article at the least possibile ex
pense, and thusprescryefbr him
self, ari'd perpetuate to his conn,
try; the rich harvest of wOalth
yielded by this' invaluable com
modity. The American states
man cannot foil to perceive the
Septembei* 1840,Hf 1,876,003
The amdunt r consumed by,
V^cnd intbebSuds ofour'do-
; ihestic manufacturers, du
ring the same year, "
: i .....
ihe quantity ,of cotton consumed
in t- is countryduring cach fiscal
year, commencing with {the 30th
'COTTON CRQP
/ ^Or. TIIE -r NiTED ’STATES. '
lllfo: growth and exportation of
.cotton form* so material an.ele-
- men tin the aggregate of annual
production, the successive accu-
ninlationof profits on which con
stitutes oar national wealth, that
any correct info' mation * as u£ its
progfhris cannot fail.to be interes-
Supr. lugiam GurpHuigs, .
Linen Canietingepriiili-d Dfnggels, 9-4 b)ack twisted Silk Shalt Is,
8 4 bl.iek Fillet Liice fur Mantillas, '- " v ’ ' T '
. ’ 8 4 wbllM -.-'dn. - do.; ' , y.do . . V ^
. A complete assortment of mounting and second mourning for
Ladles’wear,.. •' 'f''."- ’ " ’ " : ' >
- Fine Si raw. iiiul. Leghorn Bonnet* no# style, V’ - -v,
Palm leaif Hoods anil Bontu ls. thi-u’a aud b«y*s Palm Leaf Hat*
Saddles, Bridles, Marti «..lep.Smldle bagS,.Sadd|e Blaliket*
Carriage, Sulkt-y andTwig Whips. Carriage Springs and Axle*
. Conch aitd Haniens Mounting Rifles and Shot G()n* Csrpoutcrs Tod*
' Mill Suw* Pitt* Ovei H n<111.KeUtes,‘BlacksnHtb4Tout*''
Huts. C'apsShuea. Und Boot*. v — •
AND A GENERAL STOCK OF
nrurtlwareund Cutlery^
China, Crockery and Glassware, ...
SOOO: fair Pi-iladcIpUiii xnade Kid. Mlipper*.
I shall be n ceivn.g freSlt Wippliea of Goods thrUughtiut tho season, and shall be
n-piiifdt«» ofiltrthe luteal stxles iind phtlern»that nreimported.
Georgia Rail Road, C«*himbua and Central B ink bills rtcrieed at par. 1 Will also
iceivo ou liberal term* the- bills 6! the Baoka of Dari<‘< vR'tane & Monroe Rail Road*
JOHN H. IVEWTOit.
i young and vigrous
IHE SQDTHERN WI11G,
PUBLISHKD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.
*f ; - xehots *«• ■ :
-THIIEE DOLLARS per annum, paya.
ble. within, six niont&a after the receipt
bt ihef fit st number, or FORK DOL
LARS if not paid within the first six
months. ■ Subscribers living* out of Vhe
State, must in all eases, pay in advance.
Vo-subscription recei ved for less than
.ranee; and no paper will
until all arrearages are
the option of the publishr
"• Collar*- Linen Cambric.Itaudkerchlet* Printed Eaxrd* &
. v Jaconet nXailin* tVlklte A Col»d Cambric*
Swiss* India Mull, and Jaconet Muslins—plain, striped and plaid,
mreicn and. Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings,
T'lOKTIir.H WITH A GENERAL ASSOBTMKNT OP;
that the hotre consumption of cot-
tpn is stteadily on the increase,
even in a proportion .exceeding
die increase.of. production; for.
since 1827, the. production' has
ofity about - 'doubled,' 'whiles, the
consumption .has been nearly tre
bled. ; But great arid '^important
asis tbe home market for this
cbtrimodity, it is still vastly infe
rior, to. that of Great- Britain
This dependence on .ns for: the
raw material; forming so. essen
tial a component in British ' fohi
TUSCAN; ENGLISH STRAW, AND HOOD BONNETS,
; / <oe«, -Hate* Hardware,
- Saddlery Crockery.
Besides a very great number of other articles, such as are usually
State, must in all eases, pay
one .y ear,'an less the mo ney is paid m nd-
*•-*• —' X — — r — m be discontinued
' paid, except at
— j- K ..... —.-.t; Persotts ire^
questing a discontinuance of theirPapers,
are requested !tp bear, in mind, a settle-
■neut of their accounts. .
. , 'Hates of Advertising. '»
Letters of Citation, - ■ , 82 75
Notice to D’rS and CTrs, (40 ds). • 3 25
FourMonths Notices, 4 00
kept in country stores* all of which arc'offered at uncommonly lew
prices, for CASH; at wholesale or retail^ ;
^ Our friends and the public generally-are invited to call and ex
amined the stock. ; .
. Athens April 30,1841.
GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY;
GEORGIA—CLAftKE COUNTY,
To Uko. tiaiwHsr Court ol mu CMMif.
riiHEVtitiou of Archibald C. McKinley,
shows that pn the litib day bfSputraa-
her, eighteen hundred and thirty three,
Jt-Hfe C Boucht-Ile made and dHiveiM to
your psiiouer his promislsary note in wri-
Utir* bearing data on the same da v atkd year
tor the whin uf eight hundred and ode dol
larsand foriy aix cent* due twelve nioutba
. fronrdalr v .atid also du the same day and
year firSt afuresald, for the better securing
the payment of the sum of money ^inlaid
pnnuissary note specified, tbe aaidrJeeeb
U. uiede and delivered to yotirpetkloaep m
ttmngage.aud.defcd conveying to ydur pe-
titiouer aud liis heirs in tee simpU eoudi-
tiana (. a'ceftafn tr ct of hind in riud eo^n-
ly, cuntaining tour , hundred add thirty
eight acres and a half, more or Ir**. lying
on ahoal Creek, mSaid county, and boo*-
China IValkor. ). RU LE'NISI,
Joseph a Colt, y -
fpHE petition of China Walker,shewUh
-f- that on tfie niuthday February, in the.
year eighteen hundred and rinrty iiipe.
eeph C. Colt t-Accuied and delivered to
your petioner bis certain deed ofinortgage,
for the purpose ol securing thJpayment to
• y urpetitioiier of two .certain -priAniasary
n. tea given*by the said Joseph C. Colt to
your petitiotier, bearliig eyeh date with
said mortgage deed, on the mutit day ot
February, - iu the,year eialileen* hundred
and thirty, nlpeitlie one for the sum ol three
hundred and seventy five d-dlars, due and
payaoie on or before thl* first day of Jatiu-
W. W. & E. P. CLAYTON.
. . ' l-2t
iillion of dollars
; - Fftiniins. ■
rjlHE undrreignrd .would reappclfully
X .-'inform the citizens of Athens and its •
vicinity, that he has opened ii Paint Shop, :
near the upper bri‘ge. opposite A, Can.
gePi for which-tie'hopes to .share ait
equal panel the public patronage, done ■
tn tuulin. «r re .... -
GEORGIA
Jackson County-
ApDlication for Letters of Dismission, 4 50
’ Other Advertisements will be charged
81 00 for every thirteen lines of sin*dl
m^oHess; first insertion, and 50 cents
for each weekly continuance. . If publish-
<pl^every other w, ek, 62 1-2 cents for
eachr. contiuuahce. - If published once-a
mouth; it will be charged 75. rents each
nme: Fora mngle:insertion, ^1,00 'per
Advertisements. ,when the number of
-.-nsertions is not marked‘upon them, will
be' published till-forbid^aud charged ac
cordingly.
gjr Notice of- the sale of Lands and
-•Negroes, by Administrators. *Executto'ra,-
or Guardians, must be published si'Xtt
pays previous to the day or sale. .•
0tT *’*ie sale of-peteo^fll Property, id
• Adininistratur of the es
-■ . ~ . Jtate^jfFrancis Bell, t!ec.,
applies to me for; Letters, of Dismission:-'
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the ^kindred and credi
tors of tsaid deceased,.to beard appear at
iny office, within, the; time-, prescribed by
law,to. show cause, if. any they have, ,w hy
said letters should not be granted. .
•KTE !”•
'msM
Journal
work,’io the satisfaction of any one who
ariri^pktrotusehiiu with their custom.
E. WHITE, v
N. B All kinds of fa niturC cleanedmt
the shortest notice. He also lias a.variety,
of landscapes for fireseteens, on hand for
.dollar*
line, to A:
county , uloresaid, containing one - acre,
■ President Hotel,
No. i’J2, Broadway, New York.
rpins
•JL open
ired under
despaired
of as number one
the said proiuissn
>al and iuteivst of
* open and ready to receive thove who
may be pleased tq.favor .it with their pav-
ronage. The. Hotel-is in excellent order,
the furniture new and elegant, the Indies
GEORGIA ; 1 1VHKREAS Harris Thur-
Clark County, Vmond. Guardian of the or-
—Jphans of Joseph Tarplev.
applies to me for letters of dismission:
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish nil and singular, the kindred and credi.
tors of said minors, to be and appear at
ray office, within the time prescribed by
law ; to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
J.“l6£ h,nd “ thi ’ 51,1
BOWLIN CONNOR, a «. ..
mrlours are furnished in a stylo m>
tassed by any in the Union.
The cellars are. well stocked wit
best of wines and liquors. The lardr
be constantly supplied wtth'every de
the markets can afford. One of the
i pUR tnonths after date,'
eation will be niade to the 1
he Inferior tswurt of Hall count
ig’for Ortlinary purposes, for
prietors has been long,, and-
favombly known
favorably known as a hotel ke
other as CapUtin ofvteam boats t
ton. New Orleans. Gavelston, &
Tv B; REDMOND. - ) p _,
J \MES PENNOYEB, { Pro i
We are determined to please,
months after dnte application
bp made to the Honorable the
Jourt of Clark county, when set
Court of. ordinai'y, for leave to
aies of the Baok Stock of the
Jail Road, one tract of land con-
SO ocr«, more .or 1-a^ «h.r.on
Just Keceived,
jyY the subscriber* fifty dozen Sum
' Hat* consisting. of'Legborn, P
Leaf, and Straw, of all sizes and quali
also a lot of fine calf boots.
W. NICHOLS & C
April 2,1841. 49-