Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, September 16, 1830, Page 3, Image 3

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occur; aod it was at these times, the neighbor ing yeomanry, would venture to catch a glimpse •f this singular being. Sometimes he *ouid shut himself up in these little closets, and mutter for hours to himself,—but of the subject or cause, the inhabitants, from these ravings, could gain no clue. It was at this rate, that things went on for ma ny years; when, one evening, just about this -time, a person was observed on the opposite •side of the River, slowly and attentively winding bis way towards the ferry.—He wore in his ap. pearance. the enquiring aspect of a stranger.— He was clad in a suit of black, over which, was •thrown a long dark travelling cloak, whose fur colar was so high as to, when clasped, entirely preclude any observance of his features. He *vas apparently well formed for his height— graceful and easy in his movement—_vei majestic and firm. The person, who set him across, was closely interrogated respecting the inhabitant of this Cave, and the length ot time he had been a resident. And after gaining such information as -rreemed satisfactory, disappeared immediately in the direction of the Cave. £ “ The clouds, which had long been threat’ning, had by this time, totally encompassed the hori zon, and flashes of lightning, accompanied by terrifiic peals of thunder, now rolled along the firmament, and the furious winds,as they howled dreadfully in the distance, foretold of a night, fearfully dismal. Anri faith, it was ; for scarce had the stranger traveller reached the entrance of the Cave, when huge drops of rain began to pelt with violence the naked and barren sides of this castle of nature. As the traveller approach ed, tlie Wild Man was seated in his usuul dreary and desolate mood—muttering to himself words, which were inconipr* iiensible to every one but himself—shoving and motioning, as if trying to lihun, or clear *om** form or obstacle, from his eizhf. —•• Yes!” he ejaculated, for the first time distinctly, “ Wilbornc, ’fis you!—Thine is the detested fairn that thwarts me ! —Thou mayst re venge thyself, but thou shall struggle for it'—Thy apirit too, shall wing its way with mine, and stand before that God, who gave it, nod there, face so face, sue for thy right—should we but meet again!” At this, he was ah. nil to rush out into the tem pest, when, meeting the traveller at the entrance, he sprung hack, and exclaimed, — "lln! Wit.- horns. !" and pressing lim forehead and temple* with both hand*, and fuzing at him with a horrid atnrr, continued,—“ No—yes—no—[ nnt mista ken——Who art thou I" “ X traveller," answered the Stranger, “ tvho t«eU« sh» Iter from the inclemency of thu storm." ! " \ traveller, ’ tlui’tfully the Wild Man said, and assuming more of an eiect posture. hut looking steadfastly on the ground—hi* counte nance changing fnto> *i hum e mild appearance, than it had before fora number of years “ A ttavelh r, wl.o seek* sheltm ftmiii the inclemency ol the storm Stranger," he added, advancing, ‘•thou nit welcome an a filend—though it i* sel dom I entertain them," “It needa," said the Rfrnnger, sealing himself upon a lied of ttraiv. which was pointed to hun by ihe Mild Mao, who algo mated himself al the a.ime lima, "little ceremony to welcome a stian »n or a traveller, in my romliliuli, mid in quest of the same object." "The ioudilion of my abode,” icturned the Wild Man. courteously, " is Inr from atibrdiog o coinlortalile enteitainineut, hot to w lust it con dun# you me lieaitily welcome " " I thank you," answered the Stranger and anci a tew moment s puuvr, resumed,—“ I thoubl presume, you lived a life quite bn mil like, in this rainantic sect of country.” " It is retired." observed the W ild Man toys Seriously, “but a hen rirtitnitlanee* require it, it is inhabited more lor secrecy, than love ot Solitude.’ " Ah, and may I inquire," asked the Stiangcr, *• what cause led you to seek tins hidden races* of Mature ?’• " Slianger, thou art inquisitive," replied the Wild Man, " for, duting my long occupancy of this Cave, no living soel has dared to stand with in these rocky walls, or intrirngate me 10 the least,—Hot I will answrt I lire." heaving at the same time a bitter aigh —’• I.ovo Madness, and Drtpair '—They weir lire cause,—Lust, Murder, nod solitude—wne, and are the result. Yes. this bosom, now so rough and desolate, once en closed ahead—pure as its native air—warm as the rays of relumed alTcCtion, which inspired it, nod wot thy ot the hrait for whu h it s.r ai ilenlly throldred —Hot in an evil hour, I trespassed the law* of hnnnt and humanity , and low is the duet, laid an aged patrol «hu inulfil m» in my brutality." (Another ugh escaped hun ) *' I might have been forgiven—hot for au invet erate enemy—a son of the murdered parent— and a broltier ol the injured girl—hr swore yeu gesture upon my guilty head . and vowed to fol low my footsteps, till vengeance should overtake U»e'— I (lew before him —1 knew hit wrath —I •ought the wilderness | louod this rvmantu •erne, and this secluded cavern . And brie ves heir, * ithiti these walls I shall spend mv last btvur ~ I am quite uncivilised I have forgotten •octet?—yea, every thing save 1 aud he hid fliv face I*l hi* baud* and bowed his head h< tween hit knees.—" 1 shall »«t*rr lorgct them he continued in a stess of voice nun gird with horror and despair "How can I.— when Mutder •lands before me with the bloody poiguard. still treking wuh the bleetl of tuu.VCeUv* ' Aud sec ' —ho comet'—the murdered corse—«h ' horrid sight—awav ' fiends «vl hell. I»ed<w vnur haunt mgs * to as ’ -—Yes— ves ' lam thy muideirr' Oh, spate me —slate ant on me—those bloodshot cv«s those sallowcbook* ha that bloody bosom • • -Spate me demons of death ’ l) suote these hel lish visions ‘ And again the Mild Man hid hi* face fn bts band, m the greatest agony of despair The JMrougrr sat mute oith asiouithnw-ui Yet it could be seeu though the fur of the collar of bts vtuuh of which be hod out yet divrslrd hcmvel that hi, . ouoleoaace changed several tioaea «Un.vg the W ,id Maa s eiacotatraos. He wo* ns dubeosva doubt—hts rniad dew bock to yeon post—but wot forgotten —they were the Mjae,— the osvwmalaocet agreed - blood tush eit into tut aotiow check —ho h»s rated - ho rawed b*t hand te Ml ike ho was itvli a mod— To ostst det on saewneuw foe ts wo revessge,” he said aoJ smoothed So dagget At thai the M >!J Mao ersih a heats gtea-v toioo-t hia head sod heed **• eyes foil upon the h«.i coocenU-d roust# »h*wre of hot oytisiHsi goeat My toie, ’* ho Jhhf. 4 |w*Nap« MOrkeaw f»t*y eesiy e*r— but bear with me—let the story of my fate be handed down :—a civilized white, I shall see no more, and to you, I remit it,—preserve it as the last trace of a sorrow-stricken, and forgotten wretch.” The Stranger assured him, that if circumstan ces would permit, be would certainly fulfil his request; and urged him to continue, as interest of the utmost importance, was pending. And after a short pause, the Wild Man complied. (To be concluded in our next J COMMUNICATED. THE DUKE OF ORLEANS. As most of your readers will, no doubt, be de sirous of being made acquainted with the char acter of the Duke of Orleans, whom the Pari sians have recently placed at the head of the Nation; I extract for their gratification the fol lowing items from a short biographical sketch which I happen to have of him “ O.” He it nearly 57 years of age, having been born in October 1773. At first, he was named Due de Valais, but afterwards Due de Chat Ires. In youth, he was re markable for tho sedateness aud reserve of his character, as well as for his mode ration aud prudence. Under permission of a decree of i lie National Assembly, he took command in 1791 of the 14ih Kegi ment Dragoons, then at Vendome. He was always prompt in humane actions— once saving, at the imminent risk ot bis own life,that of a drowning man—and at Vendome, he interfered and saved a Priest from thu populace, accused of an art of contempt towards a procession con ducted by a constitutional Curate. Ho joined with his Regiment, the army of the North, and in April, 179*. fought at Quievrain and IJossu under Geneia! Biron—and as Marshal Camp, under Luckoer, before Courtray. As Lieut. General under Killerman, commanding the 2d line of an army of 25,000, oppos ed to 80,000 Prussians, he signalized himself in the decisive combat at Valtny. Joining the army of Flanders, he com mundtrd the second column under Du mouticr, in the celebrated battle of Je mappe. A' the head nf the right wing hn fought .it Auderleclti, Brussels, Vurrom, »nd eo lered Liege in November, 179 - Involved in the project jol Dumotirier to establish a Constitutional Monarchy, under the son of Louis XV 1., a decree ol arrest was issued, which obliged or caused him to join the Prince of Cobourg ut Moos, April fi, 179d. Drtcliuing <i»e cmnnt.mil of a division as Lieut. Oeft’l, and though Ins finances verfrd only snlfi ! ciotil to last a few he demanded I Ins passports, sotting out to aeek an «uy i I not for his sister, who was now under his j protection. He fust repaired to Switzerland, and failing *it Zurich and Zugg, succeeded in placing Itvr tit n Convunt 4 Ureingarten ; alter which, lie spent sov era I months in exploring the Alp* on foot, nm*>ng their wildest scenery. Hearing of u vacancy mi the professorship ot Mathematics at Keiehenau in tho Orisons, ho offered hint sell, under « borrowed name, atiKtng the other CHiitlitiale* replied to all the tj>n*s fi«>no ol llto examiners, au>l about the end nf ''js became one of the masters, in which capacity he acted lor about six months, and then proceeded to Hamburg. Alter rent.lining in that ciiy ;» short lime, he proceeded, unattended, and ;tl iin st always on loot, through Denmark, Norway, Lapland, its far us the North Cape, and returned to Hamburg by Swe den. The French Directory wishing to re move Into to a greater distance, offered to relou»o (its two brotheis, then prison ers at Marseilles, provided ho embarked for America, an oiler which be promptly accepted, taking shipping for Philadel phia. [To be (\>n(inut<l.] From the (irsrgi* Journal. OnsiiviLll, Auguvt 26. l».l . Mr. KdUor. I have just seen an article m thr Courier, of the lftfti m»i which I wish you to i» publish with mv lemvrhs on (ho tamr It is viver thr signature of \9 .finyrr." No Assay rr lirgins by a* know(edging he is no atsayer which was unnerrssai v , furl expect every U<>djr knew that, even bclmr Au expatt on tho subiccl ol my coin. Hut if hr had ended hv saying he wa« no ralculatoi nor knew any thing aboul the stanvlaul worth o' goto by the c-siat he would deserve some credit 'or his candor He says he " has l iken the trouble to have a piece of mv t'niu |i*u polling i > t>e woiih $ Ilf assavwt at thr Mint It m as lound tn l*e hut carats tine Now trrkon ogam—T've SIO pte< e I have r«n snieil al !Ui cents per .lot —he at 4 caialt tine —value $U ,{S—• a tntlr”—"cosvsrquently w >rth a luge more than tieouia gold duvl And an other iliance ratculaiioii. is *V Ui cents. fir|u( me a profit of about 7 per cent,' when It i« well knowu I'.ial the buy ers have to give front 87 I 2 (the lowest) to UO era t per dsrt at the mines, which >t more than 2'Jcorat gold is worth at the unut Amt the gild duvt t then collectively from 1 * he mines with thr ordiuaiy cleaning will lose from tto it |irr cent in duting Where, t'veo. is the 7 per cent p* -*At No hover cau aver age one mouth's business for the gold doted, to cost him st low as the worth of carats fine at the Mint. Ido not know haw much that iride more than tieorgia gn'ddust" is and u might save some of the heavy buy era, jwi haps some iu Augusta, to know ifititn.it too late, how much they may loose on tbeir g rid in dating for according to \» Aumpr i weighty statement thev must he engaged in a hod • peculation unless thev get a premium for the sand &c< But at the currency and demand for my coin and ita credit in some of the Bonks, seem to war rant the coarse. I shat! *• volume to stamp and issue fhc Georgia gold ta pieces off 10. s:>, and > 60 TEMPLETON RFID DIED, Suddenly, at Athene Ardrkw Gramas F.»«s »« »1J rfli.lrnl »tiJ hi(M» rwpKttM* Cit Urn Mi Giahaai •*« r satire of Hooan Cmbi; > Carolina FOl M>, SOMETIME m lafMt ItM an lb* Mdwdj* »«*le Road about rai'»t froaa U{<mu r tr««tnia| H Alt CMUwi»( ri tittrmi pan at r»«m»wi and fiatr of K<hXi The o»a«i v** Ue i*4 c««ir«M by il«c»iki6< tfeeaa r»>4 pR»t«( tor th«e r Apply at JESSE kL.VTS. scat tba Lower Mai Let. If 4t JO \Yest-\ndia Preserves, &c. DOZEN Gunva JELLY in jars & boxes 2 dozen Jars Preserved Pine Apples 2 do do do Guavas 2 do do do Limes 10 Boxes white Havana Sugar 5 Baskets superior Champagne 5 Bbls. Fresh Brazil Nuts 5 do do Madeira do 6 do do Filberts 10 do do Soft shell’d Almonds 25 Boxes do Olives and Capers Fresh Guupowder, Imperial, and Hyson, TEAS, in Caddies and Boxes, kc. &ic. Landing this day, and for sale by G. T DORTIC k Cos. sept. 16 39 242 troad-St. WOOLLENS, Sec. 43 Pieces BROAD CLOTHS, assorted 5 do Fine Satinett 35 do Negro Cloths 6 Bales London Uuffil Blankets 1 do Rose do 2.500 Pair Shoes, assorted Together wilh a large and General STOCK OF GROCERIES. For Sale by STUART k BENT sept. 16 wfit 39 COTTON GINsT&cT" THE Subscriber bas on hand COTTON GINS of a very superior quality, of from 30 to 60 Saws, single and double breasted. From recent improvements introduced into thos£ Gins, they have been pronounced by those having them in use to be of the very best kind, both as to furnishing a clean and good Staple, as also to lightness of draught; aHo Moating Flues. U* GINS repaired at short notice. Hi, Stock of AGKICUI.TL'HAL I3IPLE MENTS is extensive, consisting of all the most approved 1 LOUGHS, of which he has a large quantity, an I from the increasing demaud, the price will be much reduced (LJ* Wheat Saws. Corn Sitellers. Cultivators. Drill Machines, aud also an excellent assort ment of Fresh Wat ranted GARDEN SEEDS. ROBERT PHILIP, Four doors below the Merchants’ !( Planters' Bank. sept. 16 wßt 31) Salt, Sugar Sl Soap. 2500 BUSHELS coarse Liverpool Salt 12 Hlids Potto Rico Sugars 30 Boies Soap (Doolittle's) For sale by J. MF.IGS, At hit IVurehouse, upper tnd Broad Street sept 16 ;jy tit SALT. 12.000 BC3HKLS for Sale, in lots to suit purchasiTS. RALPH KETCHUM. sept. Ifi tit 39 C\ock i\nd Watch \lc\ra\ ‘mg. V. CHEFU, CJk "N Returns his thanks to the gjt* putilir for tiieir liberal ps tronage, and takes tins op ([* Ne.i/ p»ltunny ufinfot iiiiug them L Jo \ that he has taken in con- iMi union for Clock hi Watch Repairing. Mr. S. A. Sal tnnslalt. Any Woik 'rusted lo hi# care will tie caretu'l) attended to and done at the shortest notice. 1 n hand, and otters for Sale, an assoiAment of JEW E L I* KIIV. ILj' Mi A’, will Manufacture and Repair ail kinds ol Jewriltry ur / iiiig.ee Muik. and will •Ho gi«* it its prunitif e colour. sept lt» w3m 39 attention: gentlemen. will he aright vmart HVKBAi t'K | and SHOO TING MATCH at Mr /fi ram /Lug s this day week, tirntlemen disposed to attend will please givr |!>e above •« wi ie a cir illinium at posuhtc. as it is expected that the anmsemeiitt to he exhibited on that occasion wilt he inierestiitg. Laughing Smoking tnd C'hewiri<j_ allowed and Fating and Or inking, not piohlhited. N. B —No postponement on account ot wea ther unless it snow t. as rain is very mach waul ed on (tulle 4t reek .Sulmrdery. Sty'rmber It, 183" 39 MS I PI BIJSKfKD, Ami for Suit at W V savNsowV Atul at the difmnt Hook Stores, A PA.MI’HI.FT, containing 31 Octavo Pages, FantLco -A CONVFKSAIION ON AN IMPORT AN i SCBJECT • f JllllS Putdicatiou is designed to assist the I candid inqiiiivr in hia search after Tiuth : and is a ilMpovsionale vindrcstioa of the Hoc trine of the Ii lolly. U' PRtrt—For a stogie copy, ‘25 cents sept Id -|t ro im:m, Aawl SlOlil. No 1W» being second be low Mr*,i* Sibley i; Mornvou * Possession given ltl October Ap iUUkplyto ROBFKT A. Kt.lt) sept. 18 3t 39 TO KL M . (AnJ potussion gir«n the lit Oct. ntit,) Jbßtt A Tenement ic the spacious fire proof Budding, situated nest below the City Hotel Lot los terms AooJUBIt which will be moderate, apply to JOSEPH BiGNON sept 16 3t 39 TO 111'..NT, lilt. i».i story dwelling house, oc.U|i*cd bv the sstvserdver corner ||sH Green and M Infosh Street*. S I so The two vt«ry dwelling on the South tide ofKl lia-street nearly opposite to Hays Bowd.fT alaa. A Ur j* one ttory Stme on the So,ih „d* of Broad etteet. neariy oppoßitr tfcr Planter*' Hotel at prcaetit occupied Ij> l.e..rre R J r ,, US) C M CA3HIN •rpt !« *» it TO KliM , 1 tit. Store* Rilj«Ri«{ tbe Subvert krr * W trrhoßM 1 Kri irr Urjß H|H and loaimmi for .<»•» t.rxrr, t>u», RrJUB™» oe«—Tb* real low. J MEIGS. »rp< 10 3S> 0< OLD BKICK. U’ A> 111 to Purehate k* >«) OLD BRICK of |wnl lor *btdi a Itberai pi ice •ui be (itra Applj to ; o. McWhorter •rptrtaher 0 30 DAMAG EOGOODS AT AUCTION. BY C. PHILLIPS. To-Morrow Morning, at H o’clock, will be sold without reserve, on account of the Underwriters «* A A INVOICE OF DAMAGED DRY GOODS. CONSISTING OF Linens, Calicoes, Sheetings, Shirtings, Satin etts. Stripes, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs, Checks. Plaids. Diaper. Bombazetts. Cotton ami Worsted Hose, Sewing Silk, Spool Thread, kc. ALSO, 26 Bbls. COFFEE. Terms, Cash, ALSO, A general assortment of GROCERIES. kc. sept. 16 39 REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. B Y C. PHILLIPS. On FRIDAY, the 17th inst at 11 o'clock, before my Store, will be sold without reserve, The following PROPERTY, viz. 1 Lot of Land ou Bay-St. 29 ft. front, and 143 feet deep. 1 Lot of Land on Bay-Sb 28 ft. front, and 152 feet deep. 1 Lot of Laud on Reynold-St 28 feet front and 136 feet deep The above Lots being known as part of the old A auxhatl Garden in the lower part of the city. also. One Lot wf Land in Munroe County, contain ing 2024 Acres. ICr Terms, Cash—Bankable money Purcha sers so pay for Titles. (EC A Draw ing of the above Lots can be seen on application to C. PHILLIPS, Auct’i. September 13 2t 38 AUCTION, Os United Slates ’ Stores, BY L. HULL, On Saturday the lbfA instant. 28 BBLS Prime Pork 3*' no Hour, 15 do Whiskey 2 do Vinegar, 2 Salt 220 lbs Soap, lot * do Candles 10 bbls Beans, kc ,Vc kc. And a variety of other articles in the Grocery line. sept 16 39 AUCTION OF HEAL ESTATE, BY LATHAM HULL. VLOT mid I.millings situated on flip corner of Bridge Row and Rey nold-streef, vis At the corner nf Biitle R *w and Reviiold-street, anew large, uud commodious Blucksiiiith Shop, one of tin lies', if not the very best in the city, for that business. Immediately above on Rey nold-st eet anew and well finished house, suita ble for a tinnli family. The houses are on leaved ground, and the lease expire# on the Ut of October. 1834. — hut the condition of the lease is, that it can be renewed from its expiration, fnr 13 years nime, making in alt un occupancy of 17 year*. The ut)ove pioperly will l»e sold on MONDAY, the 2(Hh iuvt. when the term# will he made known For particulars, apply to J COLLINS, 127 Broail-Strrrt. *e;.t 9 37 4t a77c 11M OV/>IIo TE L. —•#«-- 713 i f. Subscriber having taken the lilt'll- I MOSl) HUTF.I. South-tide Hroad-tirftt, and opposite the Sew Market, V\ uuld inform hi# fi tends and the public gi neral ly, that hr will open the snfnr on the lot of Oc tober nrxf, lor the reieptionof Bnirdeis anil transient customers The patronage of auv ft tend will he thnukiiiir> received, and gratelnlly acknowledged by every po»#ihle exeiliou lo please. EDWARD W. COLLIER. Sept 16 3p ts O' I lie • amlinian. at Edgefield, and the <»eo. Journal, at MiUedgevtUe, will insert the above weekly four » ek», and forward their accounts to the subsettber, in Angu-ta, for payment. BPI.K.YIH I) Dlt A WINGS, To be rtie'ttd on Saturday i :txt, mnd the five mug foUoirtn% Tlii* splendid I'rtirt to both Sciterncs Cuns didated, tiro IWO (; 1 1A \I) ( A FITALS OF $ 20,000 om: <;iiani> CMPITAI. OF 8 10,000 I C«snd Capital of T’/BX) Dollars l " ** Dollars i:»0 rnisr? cacti of 1,000 D«dlar» 20 ** “ (iOO Dollars 1 M “ 650 Dollars 2S " *• f>oo DnJUta M M “ Dollars M ** “ 200 Dollars 107 ** *' lOiTDolUri And nomerous pt >7."s nf f>Bo, $ iO, sio, AJO, iScc. TUP. D*SWING I>y TIIE York ('onßolidotcd Lottery Fstr* (.lavs No 23 To h* receivrd *>n Saturday Evening next. (>6 Nutt.bnr Lottery —lO Drawn Baltals. ISjOIO Pure* atvoanting it S3<>6,*NO DH s w im. to nr. rei 11\ »r» thk l9«b ikst t MON CANAL LOTTEHY, CL.*?*. NO. 16 (30 Number L«t?erj—9 Drawn Ballots 13.ZD.* P' * i. araout.i.ng to .hj;273,7f>D Friet • f Ticket* it ta< h Scheme \Vl*«le Ti. krts $1^ —Haves 'juV—Q ,ari» r* 2MI Eighths 51 li\ Jj* AfGir.fi al large to lit seen at Andrews J/ Ord 1* received al ANDREWS* Gtatc Lottery and Exchange lift- e, corner Brood and Jackson-Strects. t< pt 16 39 (irorcia Richmond Countv. XT’ HERE'- Rrnjsem I keench appivev (V f»r Lerter* ol tiln.iiiilrstios u{K« the r state el Jo*n keoay dec and, aud late of Kick mend county. These are. therefore, to cite nil ot.d singular the kindred *nd creditors of said drctstnl, to be and appear ar my office wrthm the time pre scribed by Its »o ti e their object on« (if any they have.) and sn-nr cause arhy said Letter* should sot be granted. Geo. A. B. Walker, c. c. «. Aug 26 33 1) EG L A RATION S, Primed arvi for *«!e ai thia Offict. Just Received, Bales Brown Sheetings and Shirtings 4 cases bleached do do 2 bales Osnaburgs 1 do Cutton do 1 case Indigo Stripes 1 bale Pawjucket 1 icks 100 pieces fine and low priced Callicoesr 100 do Silk Handkerchiefs ICO dozen Ladies white Cotton Hose 200 do Seringapatuin, Brittania and Berkley Handkerchief 100 do Spool Cotton in boxes 50 do 8-4 Chintz Shawls 20 do Navarino Hats 500 do Lead Pencils 20 pieces English Ginghams 10 do coloured Circassians FOR .'ALE, BY C. PHILLIPS. August 9 28 ON CONSIGNMENT, No. 193 Broad-Street , GROCF,R\F,S. "1 UI/A BBLS. Howard-Stieet and Philadel phia FLOUR 110 boxes Candles. 500 reams Wrapping Paper 50 reams Writing Paper, 5 casks Rice 5 btils. Prime Pork. 5A do Rockwaler Ale 10,000 Spanish Segars. DRY GOODS. 1 bale Osnaburgs, 1 do. bleached 3 and 4-4 Shirtings 1 do bleached 4 4 and 5-4 Sheeting 1 do brown 7-8 and 4-4 do Ido do 4-4 and 6-4 do 30 do Ulillenetts. Dot Chester Ticking Silk and bajrege Shawls, Muslipatain Hdkfs. India Hdkfs.— Linen in half pieces White, straw col’d, and light blue Crape Lise Levant and Florence Silks Gros ile Nap. and Cota Pula Best London Pins. 4£ too. worsted Braid Silk Stocks, Cotton ami Wool Hose and £ Hose Cap and Bonnet Ribbon. FURNITURE. Bedsteads, Windsor and Fancy Chairs Cut Glass. Decanters, Tumblers and Wines Toilet and Looking Glasses. With a variety of other GOODS, staple and fancy, which will be sold low for Cash, or iowu paper, by LATHAM HULL. GROCERIES. 20 HHDS Prime St. Croix Sugar 20 do second quality’ do 120 Bags prime Green Coffee 75 Barrels Rye Gin 40 Do Portland Ruin 50 Do Ohio Whiskey 20 Boxes sperin Caudles 20 Do Baldwin’s do III.* Pieces Hemp Bagging 20 Ur Casks Malaga Wine lou Keg-, Nails assorted 15 hhig Loaf unii Lump Sugar IO Minis Molasses Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin. Jamaica Rum, Madeira. Marseilles, Claret and Champaign** Wines, Snap, Luffs Crackers, smoked Beef. Iron. Lead Shot, Salt, Powder, kc lor sale on reasonable teiins, by GEOROE It JESSUP. 330, Broad-Street. Jane 17 13 ts GKOCEIULS. 10,000 SILVA’S SEGARS ni.l# liesh (.nil » Cracker* 2t) half, aud 10 whole hoxc# hunch Ruismis IO t.ux< s sperm Candles 10 do Champaigiie Wine ti groce match Light# 6 boxen frmh Caper# ft do do Olives 5 t«2 s bottle Corks, ALSO, Cognac Brandy, Ho lain! and Noithern Giu, Jamaica aud Noithern Rum, Ghiskev. Madeiia. Sherry, Tenenffe, and Claret \V|NE3. (tr Lc For tale bp G. T D’ORTIC, 242 Broad-street Avgusta. sept 2 25 SIIKI.I COMltsr f IMIL SI'BSCRIBFR r« #pecttully iufoims 1 the Ladies of Augusta and vicinity, that he has prepared himself with all the implement# necessary for cementing and polishing biokeu Combs, and will at a short notice, cement ur polish over old Combs, m such n manner, as to malic them iu uii respects, equal to new. ALSO, An nv#r.rtnu ill of Selected Comb#, w hich he will . xrhange or »eli upon thr ruusl accommo dating terms. Specimens of bis work may lie seen at any t.'ue. Jcttciiy, wc. repo lied at usual. J. I) lIITT. ,Vr», 341, otrl c t. Aurusia, n feto doors above list Planter*' JloUl. April 22 101 ts l'rc.-h Water, \Vhitc Lead, sVc. WL S3 received dueci from tlie Springs, Cim •J grata Water, in boxes, containing -iilvz lot sale, either by the box or single bottle. ALSO, Pure White Lead. Lamp and Linseed Oil M icriow Giant. Lc. ire. i vr sale by R. B HAVILAND K r 'o. ‘'ld 9 57 :; t PORK WHITE LEAD, (iVAIIRAVI !10 Jl 3T Received by Boat Company's Rivals. Nn's 6 and H. — 3ni Kegs I. rots' IT Ut U HU L LLAI) and fur .ale low by J AMES LEV ERICH .Vo 1 35 Bridge BarJc Augusta September 9 • v»3t 07 BACON. 7.5,000 pouad* pi ime BACON, to a uit Low ay SIBLEY L MORRISON. «ept- 6 ;p; TURNIP SLED. \ LARGE supply of Fresh TURNIP SEED . °t « **r) »up»nor kind, yuct received aud for Sale, either by p..imd or ounce, by NELSON CAR 1 Fit it CO. ' • 4t 36 \ irgmia Manufactur’il Tobacco. 10 KF.GS Mrvafar'urtd TOBACCO, f or sole by . L HULL. J Aarutt 5 27 ts < FKFSII FLOI’R. 20 BBLS lrr*b Btliaoort I LOIR. Jvrat rrcrurd ao<l for Aalc low, L HILL. Anfvil 5 27 if BORDEAUX CLARET. “J OASkS ?«pr((»f BooVut CLARET, f or $cU t~y * t. HI LL. A«fwn 5 17 ts Splendid Shell Combs, &c. A. KNOWLTON HAS just received a large assortment 6 Carved and Plain Shell Combs, cousljt ng in part of the following, viz: Carved Shell Tuck Combs, Plain do do do Curl, side, and dressing do Brazilian tuck, and side do Fine tooth Ivory, and Boxwood do Horn and Boxwod dressing do. ALSO. Navarinos, plain Taffeta Ribbons, I.isse Bands,'9 new and fashionable article, kc. kc. For sale low at his Store, No. 248, Broad-Street. sept 6 36 3t FANCY ttiUR WORkT A. KNOWLTON HAS just received a most splendid assort ment of Fancy Hair Work, direct from the Manufactory, consisting »n part of the follow ing viz ; Everlasting Mecionns Ho Puffs and Frizetts Mohair and Human hair Curls Ringlets, puffs, hair braids Ladies’ half Wigs, Gentlemen’s Wigs, &c. Which are offered lor sale at his Store, No. 248, Broad-Street. sept 6 36 3t TAILORING BUSINESS.. TITHE Subscribers having connected them- JL selves in the Tailoring Business, under the firm of GOODRICH fc CHAFER, beg leave to tender their services to their fiiends and the Public. They have taken the store No, 226, Brond-str. next door to Nelson Carter, k Cos, where they will constantly keep on hand, a well selected as ortment of Cloths, Cassimeics, kc. comprising every article in their line. LUTHER GOODRICH, EDWARD 0 CIIAFEE. N. B. All orders promptly atteuded to, and ex ecuted with neatness and despatch. August 23 32 6t WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE Subscriber having taken the WARE HOUSE kiteiv occupied by Bustwjck k Baird, would again solicit the continuance of that liberal pationage he has hitherto shared, and promise* his best exertions to those whoso business may be entrusted to his care. JOHN REES. Augusta. July 6 hit 19 fob s.llel Ihe remarkable swift trot fFlT <tng Grey Poney, formerly •wned by Mr Jonu Guediori, is offered for sale cheap He can be seen at Mr. Guedion’g Stable, ami i>> wlmm application may be made to 1 Ins character. NELSON CARTER September 13 3t 38 500 KEGS' DVri’O.VT’S” Fl'. & FFF. GUNPOWDER 600 bags Coffee 200 coil* Bale Rope —1 tierce Twine For sale by PILLOT k LEBARBIER. July 6 if 18 BACON!! A LOT of suprrioi BACON, consisting of x l Hams, Shoulders aud Middlings, just re ceivcd and for sale on moderate terms, at siielton’S warehouse. June 28 Hi ts $75 REWARD. R ANAIV AY, on the Bth inst from the Subscri be*. *u Augusta, a negro fellow named JACK, an excellent barber, about 30yeais old, and 5 leel 6 inches high, with bushy hair, large mouth, diffident look and talk, aud respictful manners He had on when he went easy, u Coatee and panlaloous of c >arse light blue Sati net, and a white hat. The subscriber believing, irom Ihe easy disposition ol Jack, that tie wax peisuadcd to go away by some villuiu, with the intention of selling Inin, will give S,H) to any bo dy, Who will furnish him with evidence sufln lent to convict ihe thief, and $26 to lodge the Negro in a Jail, wheie he can get linn, or the same sum, ($25 ) with reasonable expenses, to deliver linu in Augusta. N. DELAIGLE. August 23 32 ts Georgia, Hichmotid County. WHFKLAB Geo. M. Walker applies lor Letter# of Administration on the Estate ol G. urge Smith, deceased, late of Richmond County. T hese are, therefore, to cite nil and singular Ihr kindred and creditors of said deceased, to 6 «* their objections, if any ihey have iu my 011l C e wiluin the (ime pirsrrihed by law, other “lie Letteis of Administration will be ginntcd. Cieo. A. B. W.ilkcr, c. c. o. June 17 * 13 Georgia, Richmond County, U7TIKKFAS James Pace applies for Letterr of Adniiuistration upon the Estate ol M iliiam H. Buvh, deed, and late of Richmond County, tiii se ore, therefore, In cite all and singular the kill'llrd and creditors of said dec’d, to be Hint appear at my Office, within tin time pr< .t ri bed bv Ihw, to file their objections, (if nnv tin y have,) mul shew cause why said Letters sltouij not be gicntcd. Cieo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o. June 24 15 Kiuhumiui County. IITHKKUS, M and inm Mi Gat applies lor Y e Letters of Adinniistratiou upon ihr Es tate of David Ciarke, dic'd, and lute of Rich uond County, 1 bese are, therefore (o site all and singular tl e kindred and creditors of vaid dec’d, to lie and appear at my office w itlun the time prescri bed by law, to file their objections, (if any they have) end shew cause why said letters should not be granted. Geo. A. B. Walker, c. c. o. June 21 15 Georgia, Richmond County. UJ HEUEAS Benjamin k Keurirk applies for Letters of Atiiiimiaraiiou on the Es tate of William G. Hyd*, deccasi J, and late of Richmond county. T he*e ar" therefore to cite all and singular the the kindred arid rrediiffcs ot said deceased. U> tie and appear at toy office within the lime pre scribed by law, to file their wbjertiont (if any they have.) and shew cause w'.y said letters should not oe granted. Ge&. A. B. Walker, c. c. o. Aug 20 33 NOTICK. IJ ROPO3ALB will t>e receieed until tbe firri Saturday i»i October oei<, I'.r fuii.n.'.inf the Jail with wood OiMr year frem ttmt dalr,— Pei mxh •ithinr to eurac* to the butm'ii will baud their application*, (naming l‘e ; rue per r..rd ) to VJr Frazer the Reaper of lIM Ja.l- Ky order of the Jail t utruamee GEORGE M WALKER. «*pt 9 n 7i BLANK CHECKS, Oaenrac BWAJ lor rate at tfik '.Oc^ 3