About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1834)
jbaai dots not in fact care a sixpence for the'de pOsites— in*i although wh m the question first came up here the advocates of the bank pt e tended to be very anxious for a speedy decision; tras the very thing they did not, and do not want Their object is. to keep the matter under debate here, to send their speeches out to the people, and ntMte same time, for the bank to turn its screws harder and h irder on the com munity, until, by both operations, they can force the people tn call on their Representatives to .renew the charter. This is the wh de philoso phy of the game that is played here, and when it will end, no one can tell We have been de hating for two months, and I fear ive shall be at it for two m mths more. To His Honor, the Mayor, of “City of Augusta.’ Ti.e undersigned considering it the privilege ami duty of t ie citizens, in a free government, to express their opinions on matters which they believe to be connected with the piospenty of their country, respectfully suggest to the Major of Augusta, the Propriety of calling a public meeting for 'he purpose of considering the propriety of presenting a Memorial to Coo .gress on the subject of the pecuniary difficulties existing in many parts jf the country, and the still greater ones, -that are apprehended. A.d praying that body • > devise some measures for removing these difficultie , <-ith r by a reeharter of the pr sent Bank of the U. 3 wfh modifica tions, or chartering a new Bank suitttiJe and necessary to the wants of the people, rby such other means, as will secure our Fellow Citizens from the conti.munce or repetition of similar dis.isteis: Wylie W. Mason, R Lambert, James McDowall, Th as. 3. Metcalf, B. F. Chew, John C. Holcombe, Wm. J. Hobby, A. Cumming, J. M. Adams, A. Sibley, Samuel Bones, Pleasant Stovall, J P. Stuart Wm. H Morgan William Robinson R C Baldwin Luther Roll Kerrs, Graham St Hope J n Meigs . R B Haviland fr Co. N Stni.h &i Co * *• P. Crump Wm. Bostwick Hand Si Barton, Benjamin Baird, J Giberf, # Nels >n (;ai ter A. G.’ Thorp & Co G. H Pad ’oi k Wright, Van Antwerp & Co. ' Webster, Parmelee A’ C >. ; W. P Merriman Wm T. Gould J'. Bradford 3. H. Peck J. M Carter F &i’H Clink J-unes 3mith & Co. In compliance with the above suggestion, I ap p- iut Sa unlay next for the proposed Meeting, ft the hour of 3 o’clock. P. M.. in the City Hall. SAMUEL HALE, Mayor. New Watering Place.—lt is not perhaps generally knr.vu, that the?e is, about four miles fiom this place, a valuable Mnicral Spring, the WiUr of vltich. so far as it bps been teste .1, has been foun I of essential service to invalids in Winy cthM, Tis prdtwiics are similar to :hase of the well known Madison spring, and we. have heard i piouou.iced fullv equal to that deserved ly popular fountain. Hitherto, tbi« spot has bean one of almost utter seclusion, but we un derstand th it oar neighbor Mr. John Jackson, late proprietor of the Frankiin and Georgia Hotels has commenced the business of erecting a large and commodious House of Eutertam meat near it and will be ready to accommodate visi'ors early in the ensuing summer It wi‘ be a delightful retreat from the du«t and heat ot the town during the warm season, and our citi jteijs—edr low cow try friends particularly will no doubt c o’Sult ’heir interest and thei. Comfort by patronizing its enterprizing owne:. . ~ . [ ilhens Banner. MR WEBSTER. •The aiicn'.itio of the reader wjll be ar rested by the remarks of Mr. Webster* That art which lelates t<> 'hf> attempt to array the poor against the rich was pecu liarly forcible in the manner of its delive, ry, and rebukes, iu severe and merited terms, tha at;e:nr>t to enlist the b-isrr pas sions and the credulity of the lab ring man. a<>dii)st his more wealthy neighbor.— What Mr. W. said is true. It is the m.tn who labors, who earns his daily meal, who is most deep’y in'eresied in a fixed and permanent currency, It is vour specula tions >n fliee, in polities and s»"fks. who p»"fit by i s derangement.— U. S. Tele graph, “Cassville J’o n: v 15. b 1854” IT'S f'-xcrllenry Wilson Lumpkin. Dear Sir —Them '» thine new here of interest,except that our Judge H nper, has yesterdav, sanctioned a bill o ( ‘ injunc tion, sworn to by an Indian, t > remove the owner of the Lot on which ’he cele brated Missionary, Dr. Butler, lives, and to stop him rtom nursuine his business or. repairingxand improving ’he farm on said Lo*. I fear that this is a g iug to present a new ea in onr Cherokee difficul'ies. I learn that there has recently been a meeting o.f John Ross and other principal- Cherokees, at Mr* Adair’s, 4*< , .‘ MARRIED. Go the 10th i st ’->y Frederick Lewis, Esq- Mr. I Homas F Higgs ofTwiggs, to Miss Cor. SEMa A. Maharrt. of this city. io day st 12 M by the Rev. Mr, Talmage Jamts V Davies to Miss Elizabeth Nesbitt. COMMERCIAL. C-ITTON. Total rece pts iu Augusta an.l Hamburg, from / 113,269 Received in Augusta and Hamburg ' in the month of January, 7,500 -* Stock in Augusta and Hamburg,Feb- ruary 18 <4, 36,000 While mi the subjecrof this important staple pf our State, the following statement may be accept ible to our commercial friends. I The stock of cotton at the following places, ■ Was; bales, New Orleans, February 1, 69 955 Mobile, January 31, 35 554 Savannah, February 1, 12.500 | Charleston, February 1, 16.400 ■ Augusta and Hamburg. February 1, 36 900 ; t stock hardly in the Northern ports. ■ An»i we call the attention of the public to the ■ following Statement] which proves most cop- ; Win. M D’Ant’gnac James Mcßride A R St C E Latimer J K. Kilburn Jam r s B Bishop , O E. Carmichael I Henry Robert F. Poe /ohn B. Guedron Dortic &i Lafitte R. McDonald Willys Catlin Collins fr Manton Rathbone Si Holland Rankin ii Evans Snowden &, Shear A. J Miller Geo R Jes up 3 H. &. C J Hamilton Th »m-<« Rich aids J. Ricti rd- m Thomas Bfiett J it W Harp a Hen j' P r-ocs, Solomon K ieeland, J. S. C iinfield J Moise , Lat'.am Hull Joh.' Coskery U B Clarke Silas R gers Richard Allen Hollaway &. Danforth J Ha risou Ge<>. H. Metcalf P B Taylor Geo. D C'>mbs W. B. ge P H. Smead J Rees elusive’y, that our complaint? of depreciation in the price of our staple, arc nst as yet well foun ded as compared w th the complaints of depre cation expressed in preceding years. Comparative prices in New York, for Uplands. January I, 1824, 134 a 16 cents per pound. “ ' ’25, 124 « 15 “ ’26 a Id.J “ ’27 9 3-8 i 104 “ ’2B 9|a 10i ’* " ’29. 9$ all “ ’3O, 9 a 104 “ “ ’3l, 94 a 11 « ’32. 7 a 10 " “ ’33 10 a 114 << '34, 104 a 12 [Constitutionalist. CHARLESTON, Feb. 10. —ln the forepart of the we. k, a good business was done in this staple, at prices similai to quotations of the nreceding week—since that period there has been less inquiry, and the mar ket was in a languid and unsettled state, and de pendent on the wants of the purchaser. A de cline in piice was ev need, no sales having been effected over 11| cents, and although the wea ther was favorable tn business, the week’s sales amount only to about 2000 bales, at IQ 1 8 to 115. Freights to Liverpool, Cotton, square bales, and Sea Isl »nd, 4' 1 ; round bags, 3 Bd. IT A FUVERAL Wil! be pei ori.i '1 To mo tot Morning, •>! 9 o’olork, a.'he r'a'holic Clinch «f this place. is meinorv of P. THOMASSON, Consul "f Fr nee. <1 C' • ii •.. S v innah on the 13th tilt Feb 12 19 co » iU JON PAR P i M‘l. ORD’S Second Cotillion Party - i’l assemble 1 his Evening in the VI >.s nit H 11. T i ke’s <■ he had at the Eagle and Phoe-ox a"d U State? Hotels. F h- 12. 18 ’4 It 19 “A UG ITSTirRAC fBIrIE Races, at Charleston. having been 1 postponed, for the accommodation of the Vi'gi i > 'S and North Carolinians, which brings the t m now apprnr ted for them, so near to the ti ue appointed for the Augusta Races, that Horses cannot attend both Tdrfs, and yet be al lowed sufiii lent resting time—the Augusta Races ar. also post oned to the third, instead of the second Monday in March next. Fe > 10 • 18 td XkFFERS bis Professional Services to the citizens «’f Augusta, and its vi cinity. He may be found at his office, next door above the Store of Mr. R. La daveze. Feb 10 18 2t ~NO r rTJtHE undesigned his this day takers his son § Henry J Ross ii.to co partnership, mid in future the Boo’and Shoe business, will be con ducted under the firm <>f Moses Ross St Son. MOSES ROFF, lun’r. Jan 7th, 1834 2tnw 5 N. B. All persons havin ’ demands against the Subscriber will p’ease present them f r Settle ment, and tho,e indebted io him are requested to call and settle the same. M. R. N OTICE? " HAHE owners and occupants of Lots are re ? quested to hive ihe Dirt n their premise, placed in the street-on or before 9, A. Vl. ac cording to the Ordinance regulating the sames which allows iiotbieg to be thrown in me sireet •ifter that hour Ail persons offend ng against the same will be reported to Council at their first regular meeting. PETER GALLAGHER, Street Office. Ju. 22 10 f II A V2’z;o An old detail License. WE wish to Purcnaso an oid Licence l‘>r which 'he Cush will be paid, u irly application be made to L \ MB ACK & ZZUSE. Jan 31 14 OFFICE in t e upper part Broad Street, neany opposite Stovall and Simu ou’s warehouse. Feb. 6 15 3t SURGEON DENTIST. ’ Edinburgh, Scotland, has Bl Liken a large and commodious Room ia the private appar-ment, by n<> means connected with the gen'lemeu’s, a’ Mr. Cosnard’s U. S Hotel, where be has permanenilysettled.and will perform even opneratioit Co-nt'ecied with his pr- fostion. He is provided with the bestmaterials, uch as Human,P -rce' tin and MeiallicTeeih.iti ihe greatest abundance, Satisfactory References can be seen upon application, of his talents and skill. His merits have so far met the appro bation of the kind and enlightened com munity,andin consequence of their presing invitations, he has pledged himself bound to setile'amongst them N-» assiduity or punctuality shall be wanting on his part. Hours of attendance from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Feb 5 16 3m NEW-YORK Wholesale Clothing Warehouse No. 68 Jeirl STREET. riTtHE Subscribers,wholesale dealers in ready _i_ made CLOTHING, have on hand a large and general assortment, manufacture.l for the Spri..g trade, of materials suitable for the south ern and western markets, and of discription, style, size, Sfc to afford satisfaction to purchas ers. Tueir assor meat comprises every article usually required f-r those Markets The artic les are marked at regular and stated prices, and in no case will there be the let.st deviation from these prices. A credit of six months will be given for notes payable at Banks in any part < f the country ; and when the time is extended, interest will be charge-; at the rate of six per cent, per annum, two ai-d a half per cent, will be allowed for city acceptances, and a very liberal discount for Cash. VAN EPS &, OOTHOUT. No. 68, Pearl sireet, N. Y Jan 24- n v 6i PRINTERS LTk; A FEW Kt-gt vs Newspaper Ink Just Receiv ed and for Sale at this o®ce. Feb. 6 15 Lotteries at BE "ERS' for this week. - - L THE drawing of the Gt and Consoli dated Lottery, Class, Nm 3, will be received on Wednesday—Capi'ah $20,- 000. $6,000 5000, 3000, 2550, 5 ot 2000, 10 <>f 1000. Tickets s4j, shares in proportion. By Saturday’s Mail, will bo received the drawing »f the Virginia State Lottery Class No. 3, for the benefit of the Canal Company, Capitals $i!0,000, 10,000. 6000, 5000 2822. 20 of 2000, &c. Tickets $9, Shares in proportion. Prizes Sold and Cashed at BEERS’ Fortunate Lottery OJjice, 241, Broad Street. Address orders to VI. P BEERS. Fet> 12 - 19 RANzIWAY Fl RO vi he Su scriber, 15 of January last, a Negro Woman named P\T EY. about 40 t 045 years old. Sh was brought fr m Vir gi it last falljby John Lane, a specul tot, and s-i i tome. She is thin in the face, with th <1 lips, and speaks slow, ’when addressed. Shi has two scars on the right cheek, ma 'e by the whip; sh- keeps a handkerchief ovtr it gen erally. She walks straight and upright. She wore a dark colored cal-co ft - k with sm il whit- spots, about half worn—large ch” kt «->ron. coming up to the neck She to >k a ■ other apron of the same kind and make, with a homespun striped fr ck, a new pair of shoes ccmii g up round her ancles. Any person ar resting said negro and lodging her tn jail, if out of this county, and foiwarding me ml onia'inu to Augusta, shall be suitably re warded. HENRY BYRD. Feb 14 19 3t&z.wtf RAN A WAY A BOU T the first of September last, a Negr-- LA. Woman, n-imad MARI.A, small dark mu latto, ab<.u> 21 years of age. Her dress Cannot be described, us -he has been freqaeutlyseen ni the Sand Hills with different dresses on. She, is doubtless hatboted br some person; and if so, 1 will give One Hundred Dollars for pioof t > conviction. She has a scar from a burn, 1 and the neck.peceived about two years ago from h«r clothes catching fire. Ad persons on the Hill, seeing such a girl, are requested 10 take her up. ALsO, Another Negro Woman, about the first of October last, named P2dCEBE, with course fea tures, small hollow eyes and one or two of h i upper teeth out, and a scar on her brea=t, out or two inch s larg ‘, making a lump. L was probably from a bum. She is a dirtv, filthi looking negro, about 40 years old. Areasmable reward will be giv n for the apprehension of lhe above negroes HENRY BYRD. Fr’i 12 10 3,iz..v:t ' kulva wtf r. from the Pin tation r.f Mrs YA Mary Coil in Greene Cop ty. Geo. Ins summer. a Negro Alan. CHARLES, 25 to 3f> yeais old, nearly 6 feet high black end str it made and of good c uutenance. He was beard of in Augusta, in November last. A reasonable reward and all necessary expences will be pat for his apprehension amt c ufiiwmei t in m.y ail. or Ins delivery to me or aoy infoim tio> concerning him forw-irded to Mr. >’ ipie Aden at Mount Zion, Haurock County, Ge . or jo the SUbsClP’et ut Gret-usborq- MARf C' LT. F.tb 12 ________ 18 " Richmond Sheriff's Stile. W ILL e sold on (h>- First Tuesday >l. March next, at the L -wer Market-house in the City of Augusta, within the legal hours of sate, Two NEGROES, Caleb and Aggj-, Levied on as th- property of AlexamT r M’Kenzie, (o satis fy a fi fa the Trustees of th' Academy cf Rich nionij County vs. Alexander M’Kenzie and Angus Manin, security on the appeal. ALSO, One LOT, fronting on Broad street about six ty feet, tunning back about one bumlre I and twenty feet; bounded on the west by lot No 6 on the est 1 y a criss street, on the south bv Broad-street,and on die uonli by a fence; Also one House&tLut,bounded by Reynold sireet, on ihe east by a cross street, on the wi st by lot No 6. and on th.e south by a fence, the lot being about six'y feet front by one hundred nmf ihiity feet deep; Aiso,.three Negroes, Rose, D-uiei. and America, levied on as the property of Ste phen H Oliver to satisfy two. fi fas, Francis Sorrel and Joseph Herbert &, Co. vs Stephen H. Oliver arid Henry Mealing. F. W. LACY, Shet iff, R C, Jan 31 14 ShevUV# Sa\'. WILL be sold on the Fi st Tuesday in March next, at the Market house, in the City •. Augusta, within the legal bouts of sale. One HOUSE and LOT, on Washington stt eet, hounded, on the north Itv John Sharp’s lot, on the south by M’Gar’s lot, on the east by Ha per’s lot, and west by Washington stree-, levied on as the property of Joseph Frederick to sans fy a 6 fa. John W. Sfov vs. William Niglee and Joseph Frederick, secuiity. £. B. GLASCOCK, Sheriff, C. A. Jan 31 14 Vatuable < ity Lots for Sale. WILL be s l 'id hi ih > City of Mi con on the secund Monday in March next, lor a ’erm of tiinety-nino years, se veiny half aero L ts, on the uorth-wes’ Common <>f he city of Macon.—Those lots will form a part of the ci’v already laid out. The lerms will be ope fifth ol the purchase money within iweniv-f ur hi’Uis after the sale, the balance nt four annual instalments. Bv order of Council. WM. G. MACON. Clerk. Feb 3 2t 15 The Recorder and -ederal U iiion, Milledgeville; Chronicle and Cour ler, Augusta; E 1 qmrer and Sentinel, C' l umbos; Georgian and Republican, Sa vannah, will publish ’he ah' ve twice. LODEBAR FOR 'SALE. SALE, that well known place for en tertaining Travellers. 17 miles from Au gusta, on the Milledgeville "'t.-igc Road It is a healthy retreat for the citizens of Augusta, during the summer months. The House is large and commo lious lor entertaining Fami lies, with a good Peach and Apple Orchard. ALSO, A small Stuck of CATTLE, HOGS, and GOATS, together with the Household FURNI TURE will be sold with the Plantation—the whole on reasonable terms, for Cash or Slaves. Inquire on the piemises of H. JOHNSON. Jan. 29 3tw 13 FOR SALE. 200 Kegs Cur Nails 200 Ba'i els Potatoes 50 B artels Boston Rum Ju received, and for sale, by RATHBONE & HOLLAND. Feb 10 18 Pfe/FA 'Z’i; BOARDING. * r l’IHE Subscriber haring taken the Middle Tenement over the Merchants nn<| Plan ters Bank, is now prepared to accommodate ‘Uch of his friends ns feel disposed to patronize him. He will take a few gentlemen ai Board ers and Lodgers, and will also take ns many Day Boarders as will feel inclined to board in this part of the town. Terms will be moderate. JOHN J. BYRD. Fe b. 12 3t 19 P(JtSTPUNEIX Richmond Sheriff's Sale. On he first Tuesday in March next. WILL be Sold at the lower Market House iaCity of Augusta,within the legal hauls of sale, A LOT OF L \N'D in the Ci/y of Augusta, having a front on Reynold and Bay Streets of Eiebty two feet 6 inches.more or less, bounded >n the n irth by Bay street, smith by Revaiold street, east by the other half of Lot No- 6, and west y lot No. 5, levied on as the propeity of Jacob Danforth tosa'i fy a fi. fa., G.-zaway B. Lainai, vs. James Willey, Jacob Danforth, Jo seph Bacon, and Abrah m Danforth ALSO Gna Wagon, three Mules, and one pair Far ry Log Wheels, levied on as the topc-rty of Barna McK nnie. to satisfy a fi. fa. Batik of th> State of Georgia, vs. sard IVRKii ue. F. W. LACY, S'lerijf It C Feb. 5 _. - 16 ~FOR~SALE. -Ji or. subs riber will 3e)J, al Public Auction <>n the fir-t Tuesday in March next, at the L wer Market House, if. not sooner disposed of at pi vote sale, the following property in this ci 1 j : 1 Lot and Buildings No 7. Bridge Bow. 1 Do on Bi> Street. 2 Do on Houston Street, adj lining E Marlin Ihe above buildings Are all well finished. J-E" Term.- of 'tale. One f u tl cash, 4 at 4 u ouths J, at 8 months, and 4 at 12 months, wish interest joshua Danforth. F eb 7 17 wtd 31)0 I) li XNA WA ¥ .r £TOL E N fi om ho Subscriber, on the,s h ii s>. a bright Mu latto Man, named W/.NSTON .ibeut 25 years of ago, .five let*' five or six inches high, likely, well marie, with blue eves ms a scar on one of his cheeks, bitten by a fellow sejvai't; he is sensible and in genious hi coDveisation, but lias a tlighv impediment in his speech. Winston is a go -d Blacksmith and coarse .Shoe M-ker, and w rks left hand ed. He went ctf well dressed, had on amongst othe- '! i> gs, a D b Lynn Skin, Over coat, the c. T i lm< d ui h Velvet) Hid the n.'me <d ‘ Wt’etun 1 marked with t. read in the- msidt of the collar; had al so oij a Id ack iS ck. Tire B y is so -po od toh ive assistance from some white person, in "making bis wav to where he imagines he will have his freer!, tn K The ab re R<- > atd will e paid for the recovery of the B y, wi-li such evidence as w ill bring 1 lie .i liiie man to punishment; or one hundred dollars will be paid for. he apprehpnsr -es of the Boy, lodged nr any jail over 100 miles distant, or fifty d II irs it <• irighf under that distance, and a; f tm'l’i 0 given me, so lh“t I can ob ta 0 him. WM. EDDINS, Cambridge P.-st Office. Abbeville Dist. S. C. The Columbia Hive, Charleston Courier, Savannah Georgian, and Rich ujond Enquirer, will publish the abov< for six months, (without further orders) and forward their accounts to the Pos: viaster at Cambridge, for payment. FebS 15 ix)'STecTiaxNlcs. f?* HE p’.an ;ur:l <pe-.'ficatious forth • Edifice lit of ih-- M- dical College of Georgia, to tie built in this ■Uy ami completed by th” Ist of October, may be seen ou Tuesday m’X',4 h Feb ruitry, at the Drug Store of A Cvnniiii'ham Sf Co. ami every day ’hereafter till the 15tn Feb ruary. by which time those wi-hing to contract, w ill offer their Propjs ls to Dr Fo'd S -creta: v of the Buihlii-ig Comm ttee. Secm.-ty forth” faithful per formatice of tire contract will lie re quired and every info m, tiou desirable in the premises, will be given, on >pp ication to ALEX > U -MNGiIAM, 1 w M ANTONY j i PAUL F. EXT’,, I JOS. A. EVE, } J G. M-MM JOR TER, i _ L a. DUGAS, ? L D FO D. J 2 January 31, 1834 5 14 Xj’The Sava, nab Georgian willp'ease insert the above twice NOTICE. PROPOSALS will be received un ul the Ist Mond.iy. in March next, i«>r keeping the Public Roads in good re pair, fur he term of five years from the fust day of April next. The proposals may embrace all the R >ads or any piop srion < I hem, or a part of any one Road. Any information on ihe subject can be eb’aitifd bv application to the Clerk ol the Superior Court of R chmond County, <>r to any one ol the Justices of the In ferior Cour . I>y order of ‘he Court. JAAI ES M’ L X\V S, Clerk. The Cry papers are requested to pub lish the ab.ive id Feb 5 id 16 Administrator’s Notice. FOUR •>. hs afterdate application will be made t ' the Court of Ordinary of Rich mond County for leave to sell Lot No 283—17 ti» Distn< t ot Harris County (formerly Muscogee) tlie propeny of Elizabeth Cumming, deceased for the benefit of the heirs ofsai.i deceased. A J, MILLER Adm'r January 15 lm4 7 FOR SALE. rSMHE undersigned having business out of J|. this country wishes t > dispose of his Con s ctionary Establishment, in Savannah, com prising an ss rtment of CONFECTIONARIES, CORDIALS, “ ’HLLIARD TABLES, It is situated on the Corner of Bay Lune and Bull-Street, and is Considered the best stand in - the* ity. as much for convenience as for prox imityto business. For particu ars, apply to B BOL’YER, Augusta or to VINCENT NAY E L bavannah. Jan 27 12 2-. v Im ~HAY! HAY 1 Prim< Northern ri Y for sale 4 VrUom tbe wharf by 0 H. METCALF. Feb 7 15 CHEAP LINENfS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, HAVE received from New York a lerge supply ol cheap Irish Linens, Linen sheet ings. Damask Table Cloths and Napkins. Also Rch French Muslins Col Pou!t-de Side’s, Rich Furniiure Prints and c cap Calicoes f r Ser vants to whichthey would respectfully invite ihe attention us tneir frie ds from the City and Country. Augusta, Feb 7 17 ts XV GOODS. We respectfully infirm the ladies in city, and country that we have just received, from N. York and Piti adelphin, anew assortment of IANIY AND STAPLE 't. 1 EW style prints, plain Silks, Irish Linen, -J- 3 French Muslins, I case superior French BiOndeand Needle Worked dress Caps, latest fashion, very new, green silk Bonnets, children Caps, already made, worked ladies Canes, prin ted Sh -Hog, a very fine article for ladies dresses Silk Shawls, 81c. and other Goods, too numer ous to mention. THO’S. C. LOCKHART & Co. Broad Street No 318 k Feb 5 j 16 Im , FRENCH MUSLIM. A CHOICE lot us fancy ami second mourning French MUSLINS, di rect from Paris, is offered for sale bv J. P. SEI ZE. Feb 10 18 Ixxto r na\ imp von eme nt. Southern Engineers’ Office. ? Augusta. Geo. Feb. 4, 1834 J riIHE undersigned being assoi rated in their ‘ JL profession with several experienced En- I gineers, and hiving secured the aid of a large i corps ot skillful assistants, inform the public that t;>ry have established their head quarters at Augusta, Gio where the7 will receive and ! proinptli attend to any applications for the pre j liminary surveying and loc rthrn of routes, for nil ways Canals or . McAdainized Roads, in • the States of Gemgia, North and South Carolina Tennessee and Al hama. A. A. DEXTER, r I S.W. v. RIGHT, f REFERENCES. Benjamin’.s right, Eq. late Chief Eng neer of the Erie Canal, Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Harleam R il Rnad &.e.’ Horatio Allen, Esq. late Chief Engineer, S. Carolina Rail Road Elias liorrey, E q President South-Carolina Rai-; Road Company. » R. M Lewis, Esq. President Chesapeake and Delaware Can.il Company. C. P. Gordon Esq late President Eatonton and Augusta Rai! Road Company. C. F. Mercer, Esq President Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company. tp The Editors of the Georgia Journal Co um'ria Teh scope, Raleigh Register Alabama State Intelligencer, Na«hvi le Banner, Alabama Journal, will please publish the above fur three moi.tl■-» and send their accounts to this office, for collection. Feb 7 " 17 3m , Wines and Cordials. MADEIRA, Sherry,- Teneriffe, Maimsv, Malaga, Muscat, Burgun <ly, Rhenish, Ul .ret, Port, Champaigne. list' a few Baskets ol sfiZ/ Champaigne, a superior article Cwt dials French and American of even kii;d. N. SMITH. Jan. 31 14 Landing from Lamar’s Boats. h Hbds. and 50 bbls Northern Rum lt> Hirds N. O. Rum 6 pipes Holland Gin 132 kegs Nails, assorted 88 reams Writing Paper 17 bates Shirting-, (u'bleached')' 2 cases bleached Shir tings 23 bbls Whiting I- iour, Whiskey, Raisins, tyc. FUR SALE, SY G. H. METCALF. Feb 7 Crush Shell Barks and Cranber ries. Barrels Fresh Shell Barks 3 do Cranberries Jus. Receive from Philadelphia and for safe by LAMBACK & RUSE February 3 15 ts Nevvtovvn Pippins. 50 Bbls Pippins fine order 100 do Irish Potatoes Just Received Bv N. SMITH & Co. Feb 3 15 , j\’exv Mackerel. RBtS and half bbls of No. 1,2 W and 3 new M ACKEREL, expect ed up by Lamar’s B ats this day. G. H. METCALF. CANAL FLOUR & Co~ 50 Bbls Canal Flour 39 half do do 30 do Bbls Buckwheat , 30 qr. do . do 20 Eorkins Goshen Butter 10 Casks Goshen Cheese 10 Boxes Pine Apple Cheese For Sale Bv N. SMITH .fe Co. Ft b 3 15 Fire Company Lottery. fTTHE Agents of the Augusta Independent Fire .X Company Lottery, who have u t already done so, tire requested to make immediate tee turns to Wm. P. Beers Esq cf Augusta, prepa ratory to a final settlement of the same. Hold ers of Tickets too, by advi-ing Mr. Beers’ ofrh f-rt, will facilitate an I hasten the conclusion ol this protracted business. By order of the Board of Commissioners. JOHN .1. BYRD, Seedy. (Er’ The Editors of the Savannah Georgian Milledgeville Journal an 1 Federal Union am: Athens Banner, will please to copy this r dv-r tiseutent once and notice the same under the Edi - torial bead. Jan 17 8 if ~Gt ISHF.A CHEESE? - CASKS Superior quality jmt Received I < G. H. METCALF t BY J-JIIARSHALL, on Wednesday night, me 12th n.st.(sale to commence at 7 o’clock,) will be sold, with outany mannerof reserve an Invoice of ’ DRY GO«J>DS, ; PERFUMERY, &<-. Consisting in part ofS-ipeifiuo Sfik Vel vet, Silk B.mdauas, Silk Ves’itics, Flo rence Silk-’, Crapes, Ribbons, Silk and Crape Shawls, Calices, , Gingtiams, i Bead Bags, Corsets, Silk and CtHioti ; Hose, Gloves, Sheetirgs, Shirtings, I Checks, Flannels, Plaids and Stripes, ! ftoad Closhs, C asitneres, Spool ColUm Swiss Muslins, Gotion Balls, Cotroii Drillings, Bed Ticking, Blankets, &c &c • AI.S i, * Soßeiior plaio, medicated and Cam l phorated Cologne Water, fair scent d ■ Lavender, ditto. Hung try, do. Hi«n-’’ , v,d* and a gi eat.vai iety of ESSENCES, Per, fumed Soap, &’c. &c. The win le of which will be soid, to the highest bidder fi r Crzsft. Feb 10 118 &C. for sale. Cf.ee Superintendent of Roads, fre ) Eastern District. January ii,. 1834. $ IN obedience to an ACt of i.,e L giilauire of the elate of Georgia, pprovt ii t > ,is excel lency the Governor, on the 21st day of Decem ber, 183’3, 1 will sell, at public outcry, t - tli-o highest ladder, at the Courthouse, in the f’OGN 1Y of ELBERT, On ■Monday, the \lth day of March next. Tin- toliwwmg mimed NEGRuES, ue* n-i. g to (he State cf Georgia and uttacbed to the L-ncoln statio i, together with the Mules, Carts, 1 < ols, &. Connected thereto: Rjshn. (Mills) Ntch, (Z-I’ars) Abram (Ft. I uilei s) Dawson, (Watkins) Armstead,(G aze) Tem.(Dalias) Moses, (biiris) Kit hmond, (Bink ) Waliace, (Charlton) Isaac. (Blown) Tom., (ivnvcll) and Jeff, iugfi,ld) m . On Monday, the 24//i dny if March next. In like maimer, at tile Court house, in tb-e COUNIY ot A.ORGAN, the fidtowi g namc’t - EGRC>E9,'belonging to the Plate and a niched to 'ii - Greer.sborough and -Madison station, to gether with the .Mules, one Horse, Carts, loots, &c. connected thereto: London, Benjamin, (Bustin) Wiliis, (Crosby) Ai r iham, (Mealing) Billy, (Kennon) Axum, (<’aigi!e) Dick, (Dent) Henry, (Smith) Jost na (M’Gar) Jerry, (liumebs) Laikiu, (Porter, Ned (Ramsay) Georg., (m aseiy ) • Peter, (< ar-) gi'e) Abraham, (Cmini-J N.dhamel, (B< i ry) Jo jeph, (Pope) Joseph, ( .Cneiai .Fup>-) George, (Winter) Joe, (Rowland) London, (Brian ) < a ie!>. (Ruwel!) Shade, (Jackson) Joe, ( >TGar) Nathan, (Colling) Betty, (. humpsot.) Jerry, (Lumpkin) Harry, (Porter) Eliick, and Mark,, • (Bur en) ar.d x Ou Friday, the 287 t day as da. ch next. In like manner at the Comth -.use tn rhe CGliN iX’ cf DEKALB, the following named AE URGES, bnoogtng to tha b.a e mid tvtaclud to the Cherckee station, together v. ;tn the Mutes, Carts, Too s, &c, connected t'.:eret< 5 John, (Baptist) Adam Zach. Jesse Toney, Hampton, Harry ''om (Drummer) Tom (Jatk son) Walker, Jim,(Rutm . 1 ;i<i) Muses, ( ’kins) Jaceb, (Biouut)Juiiiy. York, B n, isiacj Miles-, Rapsum, Pet r. Jim Beaver, and B ■ ; On Tuesday, the Ist day oj April next I" like maimer, at the Courth mse in the < OUN TY of 11 ALL, the f'dlowmg NEGROES, i i 1.-n g. iug to the State, and a t.i h<-d to the Gainesviihs nation, together with the Mules, Casts, Tools, &.c. c<-nnrcte»i ttntetu: Peter, (Bell) Lewis, (Lee) Hardy, Jerry. (Ed_ son) Jim, ((. o> l>e'i) Fraifk, (Wu.li.-) 'Aluai .m (Oglethrope) Billy,(Ketchum) Davy ( -v) Dick, (Gtiliman) Amos. (Mahoney) isa.u ( Ur demirn) Matt, Sujtli) Arth ir. (' ru m .I- D. ctor, Longstreet) Essex, (Wood) J u t) (Toombs) Joe, (Sorrow) Jacob, En •ui ) vi, am, ’ arry, Freeman, (Towi s) Sam, (t'uk.) LfT (Waltai ) Piter ( Mil s) itfi'. ( < •••'.: >} lleniy. (Broker) and Da n-l (I mb ); <nd Ou Monday the Ith day of Apt it nt 11. In like manner, at the v u, ih. use m ih ,- ggUN Ty of BALDWIN, the fodowi- g n- < e NE GROES, be*oi>gii>g to tlie State end att ichi-.i to the Milledgeville and IL wkinsviiie si- on, o getherwith the Mules, Cans, loo's, con nected thermo: Scipio, Jesse, July, Andrew, Moses. E'lick, August, Sam, Xhiitp, Sandy. Jim, (Haim) March, Joe, Anthony, Brutus, Robert, Bn y, and Gideon. For the information of those pers >ii who n a wish to purchase, the following se< iious 4. before-mentioned act of the Legislature ere k with published. •‘Sec. 4. Be it further enacted by the aat' aforesaid, That the said Super i.tender:- each ol them shall, and they are : , ized, as the agent < f ihe'State, to cu f purch 'ser or purcii is< rs of sai< -I. vi-h-r of them, good and sufficient li.u . ... - the title thereof m> yj lor and to sa.-: .. v. slaves, and deliver unto him or bin th r .- c, on said pint h iseis paying in ca h one fi b f the purr h ise money therefor, aim the a a .<•«: in thirty days lheieafter, or tend. ,n i>, rhe said Superintendent a certificate from tu< , h, it r <>f the (. eritia! Bank cf Georgia, .ii .t :>,e said pm chaser’s note for the said l>a'utn e fad been discounted in said Bank, wl:ich the said. Bank is hereby directed ami auth uizeti t do ■*in snch manner and on sm h terms as are usual in discern,ti ig ou loans: Provid. d the same shall not exceed twenty-five hundred doll -rs “s*ec. 5 Beit further enacted by the authority oforcsoid, 1 hat, on failure of said pii;ctias> r to pay the said one fifth of the a • cunt of sum pin - chase money, at the time of said pmeb.-itu, Uij said Stqn ii tend nt shall proceed forthwith to re-sell said slaves, not crj ir.g again th bid of such defaulting parchaser during said sale, and on failure of said purchaser to pay the balance of said purchase money, or tender s id certifi cate as afore ail, w ithin the space of thirty days .after said sale, said purchaser shall forfi i t!;e sairl one fifth so paid, and said superintends ut »m thiity d-ys’ notice being given theceof, ns tlforesa-J, i e-sr-ll said save, m th.- manner, at the place, andon the leini-at.d c >ndi:ioi>s here in be fc • r e pre scr i bed WILLIAM C. LY AN January 15 Ir, 1834. 12 wapri 7 A CARD. ’Z J RS. CATH ARINE JONES, of Chirb st< ti y | begs leave most respectful ylo announcer t<» the L’dies of Augusta, her a.tivai in this citv, h<-r stay in tliis place, h mever es tir-dv d<t pendi on business not at all connected with her profession l-us she will mth mean time be hap py t aiteod ihe call of any |adi< s that may have ■- ccasi in to r- q*.:re her services, an 1 can a-sure those who do, that she can produce cer tificates from two ot the most celebrated pro fessors of Midwifery, in £diu; urgh, together ■Aitli ma.iy others from the most respectable families in Charleston, where she has been suc cessfully and officially engaged for upwards of 30 years. She can lie f mid a* any time at the Boarding House, nf Mrs Crawley ’s, Washing ton Stree . 1. . . •• IT’ I Sentinel wr|- erpy tt.e abovw. Jan ) J IV 3