Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, September 20, 1830, Page 3, Image 3

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lie cruelly oFao unfeeling master?—No!—Nor sooner I the features of Fitzallen Wilborne. — lime may roll on, and I forget my youthful as sociates—my friends and kindred, and all that are dear to me—aud every thing of the past lay buried in oblivion—save on* —that I never shall forget— till this frail lump of clay shall be inani mate—that horrid look he gave me, darkened by the ragonof disappointment, when I was from his Sion grasp escaping ” " And in the scuffle, tore he nothing from you, which, were you to see, you would immediately designate 7” the stranger inquired. “He did—my miniature !”—was the hasty and anxious reply—curiosity and surprise mingling in the countenance of the speaker, while he ♦ycd full and closely the half shown features of his guest; who was in the same position which lie had taken when he first seated himself, still calm a ltd collected. The Wild Man. at the last question of the Stranger, seemed rather discon certed, and determined on bluntly asking his name, character, and linenge—and inquired with an air of more courtly grace, than he had hitherto shewn— “ By what name, Sir. beside that of a stranger, may I presume to call you?” “Call me,” answeted the Traveller, rising, with a hold and determined voice, aud at the 3a me lime throwing open the front of liis cloak, and drawing forth the dagger, yet stained with tlie blood of his lamented parent and the minia ture of his murderer—and holding them full to ♦he view of Malvoifin, (or the Wild .Mao,) who sprang hack at a sight so unexpected; and stood gazing with his hands clenched—his teeth set, and eye-I,alls rolling like a madman’s. “ Call me!” again, roared the Stranger, in a voice of {bunder, “Fitzai.lev Wii.borßk ! Thy inveter ate enemy —for lam such!—l have not sought in Cain, these fifteen years, for thy unhallowed pre frcuce!—— No! —Malvoisin, thou art my victim ; I have come to he revenged ! —and thou shall not escape mo again ! ■ - This night, thy soul shall 'be in Hell or Heaven !” From the firmness with which Wilhorne de livered hrs intention, Malvoiain could expert no quarter; and he felt that Heaven had at last •healed his lingering and forlorn eateer, —and a ricki’iiing sensation seemed to pervade his whole flame, —he felt as if death had alieai'y laid his icy hand upon his heart, and hid it cense to throb —Rut with a mighty struggle lie shook off these deVious phantoms, nod with a heavy sigh <>f resigned despoil-, he spoke in a soliloquizing ffl.mnrr, advancing a step or two, and gazing steadfastly on the ground,— | “ Well, Heaven is just—l shall receive my du* my time, yes 'tis come—nod I thank God 1 am prepared. Wilborne,” he continued, fil ing his eyes full upon him, •• thy cause is just but 1 will not shun thee.—No. hand to hand wc II see who first shall plunge beneath this dark and tiouhled stienm—and end liis sorrows in n watery grave ! —Heaven shall l.e our judge <jpmr on <” Wilborne, ns lie rose, divested himself of hi» cloak, nod scare*'y wailing the call of his adver sary, sprung at him and buried deep m his shoulder, the steel which had, fifl.cn years pre vious, drank the blond of his aged parent—their blond mingled—his vow was fulfilled—ami no thing hut the death of Malvoisin. now remain ed to make him wilting that Ins soul should wing Its way to the blighter regions, und join the blissful spirits of his kindred, never more to part. Stung to madness mi the fatal wound.—and the sluxcyive advantage of Ids fa, in the onset r Ma!*i i ni closed in with Wilborne, with the Atrength and grapple of n tigrr which his (W il borne’sl way worn frame was icancly aide to withstand. For a time, the contest was douht tid, ns each struggled to put his antagonist foie fuost from the Gave. Malvoisin w its strong hea vy and athletic but not active, — Wilborne was not strong in comparison to his upponent. but l extremely active, which several times rescued him fi»itt the immediate advantage rs the other : For sums minutes, the teats of each were man J ini and heroic. —Once had Wilhorne well nigh ! fell nnrevenged Ills tutversarv with a sudden 1 heave, in which was rirrtrd the last expiring es . fort of his stierigth, placed hint on he edge of the piecipife whit h, as Wilborne propped Ins feet against to stay the herculean effort gave way, ami rolled int • the stream This accident, which caused Ins lp<d to slip ami bung Inin to bis knee requited no Ir.s an rff.il on his side, to rescue him sell trout his perilous situation Without* was himself\s quick as tlnxuht, w With a slienuous aslion. he spuing o out hu tret, and in the etlort th*rw his advri%ai v round, which placrd him in a situation precisely similar to the one from which he had just escaped 1 Weakened by lb* loss ol hlo.nl the siirnsth of Malvutstn was last decreasing, —no longer was lie able to plant and replant hi* for or settle him v-ll from being slung liom side to si 'e, w oh com parstive rate , yet still he maintained the one qual contest with manly t igot and resolution Ii out this last position into which be nsi thrown be was unable to extricate himself—yet he made arvrral drspri ate efforts hut the stutdicr strength , of Wilburns was too switch; who following up bis advantage strained to turn Malvorsiu back ward* off the cluT:- Ihry trelrd and turned and twined round each othe* like two reptiles m She same deadly purpose At length f\ dtwtrne bent him far over the cliff and they hung like a fottesmg fragment ready to leave its native height and thunder to the earth,—wheat, with a ho* t it! groan. .Malvoisin gave was. followed bv VTilbotne. and thes both tumbled headlong into She dark and rwgud stream—to rise no more ** Ah ' and dot thev both perish ?” asked my Irtend, attar a moment s bieathlrxs suspense bating taken moth intereit in the boatman's tale '* Aye. that ihe y did,'* returned the old man, nt at loan wo trace has eve; yet t«-« n teen of thews— -Tbs ■sw twffd on, aa rt*'jw* ,«a to f* *, * • Uteaf tfU ptwafw, wo4i ongW ttse* < It awhti to add eur teebogx aud lutevrnga Ikwss Upww the mailer as the ferryman after in ithitkf ksa narrative Wd us So hr* bumble dwet Ttwg where we ent offered rutertaia meat i«r the atght. whiteh we gladly ac.epsed white the aid maw hegsided i»«i the howis silk a uarra btf wt kss many odvewlwivx tovd these drear v wt.d* to who k ke added wskei legends es the Wwet-Fws * a—a «m a< fin U IH*a«s t lot • • W ta« iSh t*W t .a* (tat. —uvv t l *■ is WSI «Ws I asm m|«WtmT ae «sg* ’*h . *sd % aew*4 sew *»• • w ha.t * T ft. Married, On Thursday evening last, by the Rev, Mr. Bass, Mr Thomas Barrett, to Miss Mary Sa vannah. daughter of Gen Thomas Glascock, all of this city ——in DIED, In Charleston on the 16th inst. Mr. Ebenezkß Cooper, Printer, a native of Boston. At the residence of her father, near Manches ter, on the 14th inst Mrs. Mary Rebecca Mc- Duffie, consort of the Hon. George McDuffie, and daughter of Richard Singleton, Esq. COMMERCIAL COTTON.—This Morning about 200 bales new Cotton have arrived on Wagons, most of which has been stored for higher prices. A few loads prime were sold at 1a 11$ Inferior new, which has been stained by the late rains, brings 84 a 10. POIiT OF savannahT] ARRIVED. Sept. 14, Sl.ip Tybee, from New-York. “ “ Queen Mab, “ “ Brig William, from Boston “ Schr Oregon via Norfolk from N York " Schr’s. Hisco and Bellona “ “ Schr. Eliza Williams, from Philadel. “ Schr Ariel, from Baltimore “ St. Boat. Carolina, from Sister’s Ferry, with Nos 8 and 16 “ Pole Boat Eliza, from Augusta “ Pole Boats A Sibley k Mary, Augusta 16. Ship Macon from N. York “ “ Stntira, via Noifolk from do “ Brig William, from Boston “ “ Mary Ann, front do “ Sch. Polly, from N. York “ do Favorite, from Philadelphia “ do De Kalb, from Baltimore “ do Oregon from Norfolk IS. Ship Eliza &. Abby, from N York “ “ Don Quixotic do do “ Brig Grand Turk, fiom Liverpool, 66 days “ do Magnolia, from Boston. N EWSC If Ou ll" fTtllE SUI SCKIBF.K takes leave to inform ft his friends and the public that on the Ist .Monday in October next, he will open a School in a House on the North side of Broad-Street, above the upper Market, belonging to the Estate of Nesbitt, and solicit* a share of pub ic patron age GEORGE J. Met LESKEV sept. 20 wtf34 SCH* MIL. .\ft ISS 81.0.V1E and .MISS CARRE itnform JyA their friend* and the public in genetml, that they intend to open a school, ou the Ist monday in October next at !\lt Biidge*’ House, next to Messrs Reilly tk Stiicls on Broud-slreet, above the upper Market. They will leach the Flench and English lan guage*, Reading, \Viiting. and Arithmetic, Ge ography, Needle Work. Marking. Sewing. Ike. 1 erm* made known on application sept 20 406 t FOR SALE, _tfrjjiiL A House and Lot in the {village o Harrisburg. I lie said House and Lot I is next adjoining Henry Mealing'* 0.1 i".ftHtS*» corner, and known ut tint Red House 1 lie above premises will be sold at auction at the Market House the fiist Tuesday in October next Terms ut sate. M. NELSON. *ept 20 403 t LARD. 2,000 LRSof pi ime Leaf Lard, a con side i able pm linn of who h, is put up In Siilitil jaf * suitable tor family u*e, nt No 319 M NELSON. sept 20 40 2i DISSOLUTION. 1 1111 F. Copartnership herrtolor* eiistmg tic tween Edmund R 1 hompsoii tit Gilliert Coffey , |* dissolved . Gll.BI RT COFFEY. Cainpbellton, Campbell > o, G o. Itp FOR SALE nr SIDLE V \ 310 HI SON, No |S I aaoAU unur 50,000 I’oCN|)S PRIME BAC ON 30 ||lot* I'oito Kuo Sugar Hi i|t> bm price New 4)i lean* ilo &0 Hid. Coffee 10 Mini* Molasses -A tltids and 60 Bid* Baltimore IY luskey 2»t Hid* .Mooting aliela Whiskey N years old to Pipe* and luu Htrls tupei lor Northern Gin 46 Bbl* Nm them Hum 20 do 01*1 Peat h Hi and y 2D do Apple Brandy 1 Pipe snpei n»i Port Wine 10 Dugen Hottles do do 2A Qi. C‘a«kt Malaya do hi 2s* Gallon t ask. French Madeira I AiMt Hat;* Shot 160 lioudlrs Bar Lead 4 **oo Tarda Negro ( loth 60 Hales 3 4 4 4 6 4 Brown Shirting* and Street tugs 2 Cate* domestic Plaids 6 do fancy Prints 200 Pieces American Bagging 60 tin Osuaburgt, f*o Pieces Sacking I Hals Heel Mixed Broad Cloth 2**oo Galls Stone Jugs. Jai* and Pilchers 111 keg* Old Cavendish lubaicu .'6 do pouud Isvtst do 20 do 12 twists to the pouud 10 Hoses Ydkntt plug 20.000 "ptuish Cigars 20 Poos Iron 60 Casks Na Is. 3 lons Hollow Ware I'*s* Hearns Writing Paper 2**i* do Wrapping do 6 D\>S'**t Pine Apple Cheese .16 Boies and j Boses Hunch Raums 10,**O0 Bushels l.iverpoooi Ground Salt 2««* do table <to 4* Botes *<iin|*nader linpenalk tlyson Tea ! uO do Snap 6 Bom Chocolate .h* Hagtpume Feathers 10 l>os Fancy Chairs 10 |V>* Windosu do 6***o Pair SUowa eoaosstmg of mens calf and Kip Brogans mens low quartwr Cwlf shoes. La dies Prune I shoes do leather Bo,*, and shoe, dr* Morocco VA alkmg do. Maser Leather Boots Children* Leather Shoes and Negro Shoes sept 20 40 (M REM Ol \L FIT HE Suhscrrhcn have rerun, rd a few Jnon | t>elow then former stand, end one door above Mr. John M core * esnner where thev have received a part of th<*,r supply of STAPLE and F,\NCY HI IdM'li.'i and daily expect a fur her supply Persons wishing t>> purchase are ies|uesird to caU and exaniuie them, a* thev will t»« sold verv low for rath N y » HITL AVA V Cos oepl 20 40 Bl KItKSII Fl.lU K 20 RBL'i Fresh Baltimore I'LOl R- just resets ed and lot sate b»w L HI LL. kugrtAl 5 47 ts BORDEAI A CLARET. 4 Sspcno, Bonkosi CLAKF.T far au ret* k L. HI’LL. Aagvst 5 47 ts BY L. HULL, This i4/fernoon.(Monday)2oth inst. at 4o’cleck. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF VWURKFVak&a BOOKS, Intended to have been offered at the Sale on Monday last. GROCERIES, &c. Sic. IDPAt his New Store, two doors above J. k. S, Bones. 40 sept 20 STUBAGE AMD Commission Business. fTTHE Subscribers, grateful for past favors, 1 renew ihe fender of their service*, to their friends and the public, with the assurance that they will as heretofore, devote their time to the interest of their Employers. Their Ware-House will be in good order for tbe reception and safe ketping of Country Produce and Merchandise. They deem it due to themslves to state rfie situation of their Ware-House—thus—They are boinded on tbe North by Bay-street and the River—On tbe Went by an open space of about 180 feet —Ou the South by Reynold-vtreef, at>out 66 feet wide, and on the East hv Campbell-street, about 66 feet wide —ln addition to the security against fire, which tbe above location presents, they have about the centre of their Lot. a Hy drant which deliver* Water from the aqueduct lately completed in this city. They will grant tne usual facilities by advan ces of money or otherwise, to such a* may favor them with custom. A. SLAL’GIHER fr C. LA BUZ AN. sept 18 100 8t TO THfcC PUBLIC. IN ELLU’-V CT 1 IZt.N :- 1 led myself impel led by a duagieeablr necssiiy, anxii g from the malice and falsehood ufn* ur-c< i.i on ginatiug a icport ol m titoim runt uutraat ; and which false report, I regiet to believe was list tied to, aud ciri ul iteil to some extent in ihc City of Augusta though Ia u willing io hope, without uny evil d.-m*;,, against ine. however injurious it m y have been to tny < liar.icter and tellings. I value as I ought, the good opinion of good men. ami tor t >e purpose of putting it m their power to say with confidence that I am an innocent (and I know not /totr much injured ) man, I place before the pn die the annexed opinion, reiidit rtte and verdict of a Jury of In quest. feeling <i perfect cm fidence teat 1 have neither transcended oi coiue short ut ray duty in any particular in the case. JOHN S. HOLT. Septembrr 20, 1830 Mount Clair. 1 Vh Srpt. 1830. After a full inspei lion and Anatomical exam ination ol c.i body ot the negro woman. RaC'iael, we give it as our opinion, that her death win caused by an effusion ol blood wifhnitbe mem branes the brain ; w hich effusion, we believe was produced by the combined effect of spirit on* drink., angry passion, and extreme bodily exertion, and these larthei aided by a sevete fall wiiilst induing violently down lull. M ANTONY, M. D. J. A EVE M. D W e ctrtify that Nlr. John 8 Holt, called on u* at our house* on Monday evening, I3lh Septem her 1830. and stated In us wit out reierve. the circumstance* ol the sudden death of the uecro woman Rachaal; aud a.ked our opiniou as to the most prudent course ol conduct to pursue in the case, which we ftrety g r ive ; and on the next morning he informed u* that it was his inten tion In call ou some Physician* tor n suigicat ex* a nun .it i mi. and slier that, if denned neceasary, to have a July ol Inquest called, which course tr approved R 11 R4MBaY JOHN MOORE. STATE OF GEORGIA, » liichmond County, ) An Inquisition, indented and taken at the black people'* burying ground, on Capt. Tooles’ plantation, in Capi Wilcox s distnrt, <>n the sixteenth day ol beptam er, in the seat of our Lord one thauaaiwt eight hundred and thirty be fore me Hardy Reaell. c-oronrr. of a ,and in sai t County, upon tha view of the bod* of a nrfio woman iimnrd Rachael the property of Mr*. Hart, tlirn and there lying trad up >n the oaths of twelve (.mil and Isnlir m-il sai l t’lOinty. who treing dulv sworn and rb» . ted m n quire ou the part of the State alores ml w fi, u w i-rr liowr and after what maimer the said n.gro ll.flnrl came to her 'lealh.—do »ay. r»|»*>o oat*>«. that the said negro VN nnsn cam-- to h.-r death by an accidental fa'l in running troin Mr J <hn S Holt, down a hill lirtwei hi* residence and his spi mg which fall, the examii me surgeons think was SuffiieiU t<, have ruptured a b'ood ve« tel ill her hr ad. w iich wn, the cause n| her death JOHN S LOTT forrman Sept 20 40 It $3,000 GREAT LUCK, Drawing Itr rivrd en 'a'untaf Evening Agrcr ably to dvrr* cement IN. \ ork Uonsolidntpd Lottery i r'r* * (*,». No 23. 41-62-9- 17—4—57—5—60—31—63 li‘ Mind this’ w-* oid» ml; Lucky Tickef Combination 3l— tW*—rxS PRIZE OF 3etHK) DOLLARS. Ordered by a resident gentleman of this l its and de irered agreeably t • said order, only two hour* before the lutr lligmce ratue to hand and tbe l A!*H promptly paid lb-awing to be rrreir«i on Wtduttdaq tire rung next. (arand (Consolidated Lottery. CL4M, NO. 8. For the laudable pnrpoaes of Literature and ( harities. tu the "'tala of lfelaware. South Caro Ima and lursnstants HIGHEST rm/ES. 1 Prize of 10.000 Dollar* 1 ** 5.1*00 Dollars 1 “ M 2,500 Dollars » . 1.995 Dollars 20 Prizes oaclt 20 *• *• 500 Dollars 40 “ M 100 Dollars tk) Number Lottery— 9 Dratan Ballots Whole 1 ickets Half do $2 o*'—Quarter de $1 26 17 Orders received ai ANDREWS’ State Lottery aod Ex* hange t tftce corner Broad and Jsclsna-Strffb. sept 4040 Hugems anil Baron. 500 PIE* l? BAGGING assertedgnnie tie*, aid 20,000 pounds sopeimr Bicos. for «lt (y IT k H BRY«ON. 2 35 6* J COTTON & COMMISSION THE Subscribers announce to their friends and the public, that they have rented the Warehouse in Campbell-street, Augusta, lately occupied bv Mr. John Rees, ane opposite the ’VYarehouse of Messrs Slaughter k, Labuzan ; where they are now ready to receive Cotton and other produce, and tender their services therein, being sanguine that the attention which will be paid to the interest of their friends, will secure for them a share of public patronage. T. COLEMAN, YVM. J. YVIGHTMAN. August 23 32 wtf FALL & WINTER GOODS. WM. H. MORGAN & CO. Ts S"AVE received a part of their supply of II FALL AND WINTER GOODS: AMOSGST WHICH ARK, 10-4 Flemish Sheetings 6 4 li ish do Black Italian Lustrings Fancy colored do Changeable k Fancy colored Gros tic Naps Black Grosde Naps Scarlet Merino Shawls Do do Mantles With a variety of other Fancy and Staple Aw | tide*, which they will sell as cheap as any hous£ ■ in the city. September 9 fit 37 Fresh Tea, &c. &c. (sty; 10 Q r Chests Hyson Tea egrPKT jjjf 'j| 12 boxes and barrels Loaf and H®'FRESH;: Lump Sugar flSjQffij [I 10 boxes sperm Candles * t~g~' ij 6 mats Cinnamon . ./* J\ 5 Qr. casks Maldga U iflA 1 do do Port Wine 1 halfpipe old Madeira Wine 1 Hogshead Sugar House Molasses Jitsl Received aud for sale loic by JOHN COSKERY. 266 Broad street. September *2 3*> ts Just Received. 40 Barr s Northern Gin I** *h> Apple Brandy V -iSfiSuGSII •) tierces l >erm O ! 6 barrels f ■-perm : illow Candles 20 l)i i.iijoiins, superior old Cognac Brandy r.»r. sal u, in C. FHII.LIFS Augnst 9 23 ts *& I .undine This i ay. and fo> salt low front the Wharf. *3*3 UHDS New Orleans SUGAR 91 Pieces HEMP BAGGING G. H METCALF. sass 19 22 tt r>oo KEGS DUPO.VT’S FK. & FFF. Gl SI’inVDEK j *»<Kr tiags tioffie 2**o coit* Hale Hope—» tierce Twine For sale by PILLOT k LEBARBIF.R. July 6 ts 18 baco’nT" 75,000 pounds prime BACON, FOR SAM. LOW KV SIBLEY &: MORRISON. j sept. 6 36 4vv j \ iiiia .Manufuctur’d Tobacco. 10 KEGS Manufactured TOBACCO, For sab- i.y L HULL. August 6 27 ts SPARTA TAVERNT I 110 REN TANARUS, tint spacious and w«-ll aiiangeil I TAVERN, iu the Town of Sparta. Han lock (. >onty, at present occupied by Mt. William , Mai kie I hi* e«taldisliment i* not sorpnased bv any of | a similar kiud in the up Country, and will, with judicious management, yield a handsome return on the capital employed The furniture and stork will be add on a credit lor approved pa per. to any perron or persons w ho may contract for the premiae*. Poate*si<m will be given on the Ist. November ‘ nest. Apply to MrKENZIK k BKNNOCH. (J 7” The Georgia Journal and Federal Union. The Athenian. Cabinet, and Washington New* will ii’terf thr aKo*<- oure a week for six **e« k» and send their accounts to Mi'lxenxir L Kennoch Augusta. •cpt 6 36 ts N(hTceT~ f,YHE fiu!»«rril»er wishe* to ptirchace fifty I likely \ oung urgroet. of good character; the description wanted are Bovs from 12 to 16 vears, arid men from 16 to 2/i A few young women would be purchased, if like !r None need be offered unless the* ran be lerfifirated I or .I'lpr. number of negroe* are wanted inline dt.xtrly ; persons wishing »o sell, can find me at Messrs Musgrnve, YYetmore, Izcot Warehouse j ->r at George Rountree'* Siorr; in my a* ** nee my son. Henry Grime*, will act for me. Wm G (JHIMFS. Ni t 64 u NO I K I A 1.1. person in dr* ini to ( ordin Baines. He /% sensed, late of fi« riven Counts. will make I mirueiliata payment. And those having demands against said deceased will p|e»«r pretwiif the same duly attested, wilhtn tbe lime ptevrribed tiv law. s AftAH BARNKS, Adtnx M y IS tt 3 NOTICE. \I. 1. jwrxons indebted to the late firm of Hsu, k. H*ppf*i, hv note or otherwise are requested to make immediate payment to Bee a miw Hall, who alone .* authorised to receise payment ot such c'aites lh« tuv k* and uiisrliied htssiiiess of tfte firm, generally, beieg is ft in Ii» band* by eswisent BENJAMIN HALL. EDW ARD J HARDIN teptemher 2 «F6 MRS. ADAM HI TCHIMHOM le.se so inl Ttjs fier friend* and toe 9 pjb'ic in genvial that t'e»terei»e* of her School will w.th D'vme permission, re- I SXieve lin A-j e t * OO the first Mo.vlsy 1 * i her next The Behowl liwiiw is u tfaa Bridge B* k Build.r.* No 133 s 4tw33 NOTICE. INOIH moor * after d*W appltegtion »■’’ kt made to t » H iwoeahie the JOU ICC* us the loferier C curt of Rietiix»< rsd County while vitttc.g tor ord’nary purport, for leave to set! all tbe Ke* *»e t.ngmg to Ed mured Murphy. ■!# ce.sert and late of Kjehutond Counts vix I4UO acre* of !’»«# Ijiad in R-cbmocd foaaty, 2i*24 Acre* of Land in Ley County, and 2te24 Acres m Hall C. tsrifv. ALEXANDER MIRPHT F-rerut**- | * *4n Ik APPH K \ TICE WANT KIT j XI ANTED at tfc* Coorvr ufier an G IT tmtici to the Printing B»*»oex«. He ••♦I he steady and of giwd ckxra. tet geoerally ; owe about !4oe 16 yeart of »".U be preferred : , otyeerstbet 6 7* j TO RENT, ftwppft Two Fire-Proof Store3 and Dwell iugs. on the corner of Broad anti Campbell-streets. One Fire-Proof Store and Dwelling, No Bridge Row. The Store and dwelling next abovt the Bridge Bunk. The Dwelling on Campbell-Street, opposite th< Ware-House of Messrs. Bostwick k Baird. For terms, ap-ply Io M’KENZIE k BENNOCH ! July 6 ts 18 \ o*l lie Augusta Chronicle and Constitution a list will insert the above. TO RENT. iLwawp AND possession given on the Is day of Oct. next, that spacious ant iABaBB well finished two story building ot "Ufa* F.llis street, at present occupied bj ; Dr. Savage, and next below Henry Mealing j F.sq’s dwelling. There is a fine roomy yard I Pump and good spacious garden attached, anr ; all necessary out bouses. Also, the dwelling op posite. suitable for a small family. . apply l< Charity Maliarrv, or in her absence to J. P. MAHARRY. Broad-Street. August 9 28 ts “toTientT" S I ORE No 180. being second be l° w siessrs Sibley Morrison’s.— Possession given Ist October. Ap to ROBERT A. REID sept. 16 3t 39 TO KKNtT" (And possession given the Ist Oct. nc?t, jMfi A Tenement ic the spacious fire *s*4lßß* P root Building, situated n«*xt belov the City Hotel Lot. For terms 1 11 ¥ rfc which will be moderate, apply to JOSEPH BIG NON j sent. 16 Si 39 TO REN r, ; The House near TurkintVs Spring. OmA It is convenient and well suited so a BogßntWQ House during the Sum MAksl mer n,on,lls * Immediate possessioi owwwUHwwill be given. ALSO, TO RENT, Or icill be sold on the most reasonable terms, aftjrjv I’lie House and Lot nS~>ftfia formerly owned by George Allen iMftgft ~r -sq. aud lately occupied bv E. J Haidiu, Esq. Apply to SAMUEL HALE. May 3 104 ts TO HEIST. 3mA FROM tbe Ist of October next, 1 #i convenient dwelling on Green-street illftH suitable for a small family. Fo terms apply to G F. PARISH July 29 26 ts I'O KENT, From the first of October next, thi tl t rYf P' re Proof Brick Store, nt pirsen Ij.n occupied by Messrs H. YV. Srtivell oosUUg Cos. Apply to James Fi.arer, or HENRY H. FIELD. j June 21 16 ts TO RENT. isgsoj IMF, 4th *>toie iu the range no* prPi,, ’ n P Thomas Cittnmii.g Po* I sesjion given Ist October. Apply tr rrllß T. S. METCALF. J August 9 2H ts Id RENT, ikvtf. FHOMtbr Ut oi October next, tin n« w Brick Store South Hroat 'Mjl Street, thud door lr..in Ccnlie strie iwaUlHß—Also a very convenient House loi ! a siunn Iniiiily on Elli*-street, occupied by H. B 1 Mitchell. For fei mt apply 10 l). KIRKPATRICK, k Cos. J June 28 28 if TO RENT, The convenient two Story liOL'SF on Unen Street, next above the te stdence of the subscriber. Pov»e* ■oJHa tioß given the Ist of October —Ap pyt. JACOB DILI, Am >oat 23 ftft td To RENT. Tbe spacious Store on Broad-St nt present occupied by Messrs. I I DotliciiCo Possession will be iv sin dffßLa 111 on the lat October. Km teritis apply 10 NELSON CAR I KK sept< mbet 13 ts 38 xm< 1:. f |)||K subscriber having purchased of Mr 1, Jll tin Davies, late of the firm of Davie* L (. aler. hu ruliie Stork ot Grorrnrs, will kee[ cooftantly ihi band a general avxnrtment. null would tetprctfully suluit the patronage of their and his fticuds generally. P. II SMFAD. A 34 IHi TO KENT, tart THE two story dwelling bonae, occupied by the *k.t>krriln|-, comet I (irero and M Intosti Street*. -*» A I . SO The two story dwelitug ou the South side of El lis-ttreet. neatly opposite to Hays K -wdie\. ALSO. A large one story Store on the South « : de of Broad street, iirar'y opposite the Planter* Hotel, at present occupied by George K In.up C. M t ACHIN' rept 14 39 3r to Ri: vi\ Art 1 HE Store* ndj<> ntng the Sobecri bt-r * Warehouse they ,ne Img.- and conventee.l for the (truceiv busi 'J he tent low. .1 MEIGS »*pt 16 .'<9 6♦ TO KENT* jtp; The Br.rk More. Noa. 212 1*214 OCCvptwl by Mi. Hail and [tr. Ban 'l*3l drv or ttie Store now in t.*.e <»cru oubJUIHb pane v of VY m H Morgan t. Cos Postrsxi tn givra the Ist t>ctob< r nt it F BRADFORD lepitmlwr 5> ts 37 ti kmK s:;i;r>. \L YRGE supply of Kiesh lURNJp SEED . of a very superior kind jju received and for '“tie. either by p ood nr ucore. bv KELSON « IRTEn It CO. t*P* 6 -It 36 BACON \LOT of . ijjerior BXt ltN o,n.iairc o' . Htrat, Shoulders aod Middling*, jurt re C'lved aod for sale o.» moderate term*, at , SHELTON'S WAREHOUSE June 28 14 ts NOTICE. Proposals w.h t>e received until the fir«t Saturday to October next, for fuenixhing | the Jail with wood one year, from that date.— Prisons wishing to engage m the buvn-1. will hand their nppltcafior,s, (naming ppr. p.r cord )to Air Frazer the Ke*p» r of tbe Jail Bv order of the Jail torn mine* GEORGE M WALEF.R •ept 9 37 7t OL» BRICK. UANTE i* Porckaoe lO.'t'JOf.UBRK k of goodqushty; for which a libera! ptice w»U he given Apr.:* to J. C. Me'THORIFR ito*wy* 6 *h» 1 THE SUBSCRIBERS. ARK daily receiving t-uch addin- ns to tlien* former Sto«*k, R* will enable them to fur nish Merchants and Planters with ns great o variety as can be found in any Store it. tins city. Their Stock embraces most of tbe leading Arti cles necessary fur fnipilv use, usually ca u and fot* in the GROCERY, DRY GOODS and HARJ&- YVARE STORES: AMONG WHICH ARE i Hhds. SUGAR, ) .. . .... v ioo Bags COFFEF.. \ Tanoutguahtut 10 hhds prime retailing Molasses 100 bolts heavy Hemp Bagging 100 do Flax and Tow do 10 hales Bugging, Seine and Shop Twins? Bale Rope and Sacking, heavy 3 bales Shoe Thread Prime Chewing Tobacco io boxes k kdgfj, Prime Spanish and Common Segars 4000 bushels Salt. 12.000 lb». Bacon 1000 lbs. choice Hams, 20 boxes Soap 20 boxes Augusta made Candles 10 do Cotton and YY'ool Cards 200 kegs Nails and Brads, Lamp Oil Swedes Iron, all sizes German, ) Cast. at:d > STEEL Blistered ) Sheet lion, Nos. 18. 19 and 20 Nni! Hods. Hoop Iron, Trace Chains Mill Saws, Castings, &c. kc. —also— A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF ‘saddles, B a I D L E WAGON GEAR, UPPER & SOLE LEATHER. All of which they are disposed to sell low for Cash, or good Town Accep-.ances. BREWSTER k PRESCOTT. Near the Upper Marktt, South side'Broad St. September 13 4tw 38 Administrator’s Sale. IN conformity to aa Order of the Court of Off dinary of Kichmond • ounty, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Dt cemhei next, a LOT on Green-Street, belonging to the Estate‘o(Charl£s Martin, dec’ll Sab Lot is designated in thedi nisioo of Bitd Martiu’s Estate, as Lot No. 3 (Hire* ); present* a front of 33 feet on OKeen-St., and extends back 174 feet. The object of the ‘>ale i» to m.ike regular Titles. GEORGE J S. YVALKER, Adm r. sept. 6 til 36 Administrator's Sale. XjETILL be sold on the l»i Tm sday in Ocfuk f j her next, at the Market House in the Ci ty of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, the Library belonging to the Estate of Janie? Moore deceased, consisting of Greek, Latin, French and Spanish YVorks, History, kc. JOSEPH A EVE, Adm'r August 26 83 4t Administrator's Notice. J7l OUR months after date application will lib made to the Honorable the Inferior Court nl Kichmond County, when silting fin ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a negro man n.lined ; Brittain, belonging to the estate ot .[aine, Moore, | deceased, for the purpose of a distribution utnun^ | the heirs. JOSEPH A. EVE. Adm'r. Aug. 26 _ 4t 33 Georgia, Lincoln I'oimty. I ftftFUEKEAS .Viltiain Bey old* ippli *io me 1 It fm Letter* of Administration de hoists 1 non on the Estate of Martin Picket, deceased, 1 heso are, therefore, to rite, summons, and ndinoni-h all and singului the kindred and cred- I ilor* of said deceased to be and appear at my 1 office within the time prescribed by law, to shew I cause, if any they have, why said Letters should j not be granted. Given under tny hand, at office, this 9th of September, 1 H3<» FRANCIS F. FLEMING, r r o. September 13 w3t 38 Georgia, Lincoln County. V ft,’ HERKA3 YVilli.un Monrrief. Adtiiinistra lf to» «>n tbe Estates of John Bentley nrvd Joint Uir, demised ; and Executor on the Ex* I tale of Austin M<>ncrief, deceased; applies to me ! for Letters Dhmistnry from said Estates • Tlie*e are, therefore, so cite, summon, and ad '• monish all and singular the kindred amt credi tors of each of the said deceased, to lie and ap pear nt my office within the time prescrib' and, to I shew cause if any they have, why said Letters ; should not lie granted Given under my hand, at office, (In* 9th of 1 3epteml*er, lfi3ft FRANCIS F. FLEMING «■ o. September 13 irfinn 38 NOTICE. \LL persons indebted to tbe Estate, f Jarees Moore, deceased, and late ot Bielinmnd County, aie r'questid to make immediate pay ments. —arid all to » hmn said Estate is indebted, : will present their demand*, t JOSEPH \ EVE, Adm r. Aogusi 2 26 tO We arc authorized to te Jklr” (mnnuure Hkuiikn ('. Shorter, E*q a Candidate to represent this ’'tale iu the Congress <>f the United States at the ensiling r lei tion. August 6 If 27 Jtrfii- James M. Carter, Esq. ami t'harlkm ij Hall, are my law fill Attorneys dui ine mv at>sence i HO.VI V3 fi. H YLL. July 22 23 ts c nrc aiitliori/.ud to announce Kdward J. Black, l'.*q *< a candidate for re-election to fir Kepi* srnialive ttraoch of the Slate Legislature, at the *ii*'iiug elrctir n. July 19 ts 22 Wa B. Davis, ESiq i« fl Candidal*' f.*r re-election he Ist Monday in Or.to er next, to the Represents live branch of the State Legislature July 26 24 ts We are authorised to ■w ann'mne** Ahhsl m Hh -dk-, E«q. a Candidate to represent Bichinond County a* it* '■Gnvor, in the n« xt Legislature. July 24 24 ts \N c are authorized to AiC' announce Cit tRLK* J. Jt.vi.iK9, E*q n candidate f.»r the IL-(»re*entatise Krancfi <.t sl.e State Legislature, at tbe ensuing Elec tion. Augnst 2 24 ts We are authorised to atipmince Mr. W ILLIAM Mic 'l', 'oi a* a Caod date for the office of Receiver id Tax ftriwrns. at the appro sctnng ekcfion in J»cu*iy next. Aufu.i 23 32 td J4*> W e are authorized to an ■i n>un«e Mr. M. F BOISfLAIR • * a Cafsdidate for re-election in tbe ftffiee of J Ket*iv»r of Tax Returns, at the approaching J MectKHs in January oesl. I •est. 2 Id .’i6 1 We are authorized to 1 '\E3 Htup.r Mkaiivo, j E*q. a Cso-ldiir tor rwlectm ’ a the ’•tata Sonata at the et»*>ue; de/litti. A-scruff et-n 3