About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1835)
ther bank to each branch, since that day ; also, the amounts of gold coin, annnally sold or an nually exported by the Bank since the first day of April; also a statement of the amount of gold and silver received from the United States Mint since the first day of August last, and a statement of the whole amount of gold on hand in the Bank, and its branches, for each month, from April Ist, 1832,A0 the present time. HOUSE OF RFPRESENTATIVES. The following joint resolution offered yester day, by Mr. E. Everett, was read a third time: Be it Resolved by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States in Con gress assembled, That the Secretary of the State be, and he hereby is, authorised and directed, to permit Jared Sparks to retain the papers of Gen. Washington, now in his possession, in virtue of a contract and agreement with the late Bushrod Washington, until he shall have completed the publication of the works of Gen. Washington, on which he is now engaged, or until otherwise ordered by Congress; and that the Secretary of State be authorised and directed forthwith to pay to George C. Washington, the balance of the money due to him, under the act approved the 30th daj r of June, 1834, for the purchase of the books and papers of Gen. Washington. The question was then taken on the passage of the resolution, and decided in the negative— Yeas 87, Nays 101. So the resolution was rejected. Saturday, Jan. 10. Mr. Polk, from the Committee of Ways and Means, reported a bill to suspend, conditionally, the receipt of the bills and notes of the Bank of the United Statesand its branches, in payment of dues to the United States; which was read twice, andon motion of Mr. Polk, committed to the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union. Mr. Polk presented certain statements receiv ed from the Secretary of the Treasury, as to the rate of exchange charged by the Bank of the United States, and by sundry local banks, and moved the printing of the same, which was or dered. . Mr. White, of New York, having obtained a suspension of the rule, moved the printing of an extra number of 5000 copies of the above state ments. Mr. McKinley moved 10,000 copies, which motion was agreed to. Mr. Polk gave notice that he wouid on Mon day week, ask the House to take up for conside ration some of the appropriation bills; the pen sion, navy and army bills, and such others as •circumstances would admit. He also gave notice, that as soon as practica ble, he would call up for consideration the bills respecting the Bank of the United States.— Those bills, he said, he would have called up before the present time, if the state of the busi ness of the House had permitted it. Indian outrage —The Rev. Mr. Da vis, of Columbus, waslately fired at by an Indian, about 42 miles from that place, and a rifle ball lodged in his shoulder. Mr. D. is recovering from the wound. The Columbus Enquirer says “We have heard recently of seveial at tempts by straggling Indians, to murder individuals travelling through their coun try, But a few weeks since an innocent little child, the son of a respectable farm er in Russell county, was shot through and afterwards inhumanly butchered by one of these merciless savages. Several persons have been shot at, within our knowledge, and narrowly escaped with their lives.” OBITUARY. DIED, in this city, on the 13th inst. Mr. JO SEPH CARRIE, aged 62 years. Mr. Carrie was a native of Bordeaux, France, but resided in this city thirty-six years; a worthy citizen, and much esteemed by his acquaintances. * FOR SALE, A HANDSOME and gentle MATCH OF HORSES, with or without an excellent light second-hand Carriage. Apply at this Of fice. Jan 19 ts NOTICE. FOUR months after date, application will be made to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond County when sitting for -ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Tract of Land lying and being in the Sixth (6th) Dis trict, Houston County, and known in the plan of said Distsict as number fifty-one (51) for the benefit of the creditois of David Lyman, dec’d. THOS. GLASCOCK, Adm’r. Jan 19 m4m 8 J. H MIFFLIN. Os Philadelphia. Respectfully offers his services as a PORTRAIT PAINTER. to the citizens of Augusta where he proposes to remain a short time, having taken rooms at Mrs. Carter’s, next house above the United States Ho tel, Broad street—where specimens of portrait and miniature painting may be seen, daily, from 11 to 1 o’clock. Jan. 12 5 3t Administrator’s Sale. ON the Frst Tuesday in April next, at the Lower Market House, in the City of Au gusta, will be sold, agreeably to an order of the Justices of the Inferior Court of Richmond County sitting for ordinary purposes, five Ne groes,belonging to the estate of John D. Walket, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credit ors of said deceased. Termsatsale. WM. J. RHODES, Admr. Jan 19 134td 8 Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS James Harper applies to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Edward Quin, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite all persons con cerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 19th Jan., 1834. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O. DRY GOODS on CONSIGNMENT. By E. 11. Barrett, Under United States Hotel. JUST received on consignment, a fine as sortment of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, which will be sold low for cash or approved notes. This lot of Goods is well worth the attention of town and country Mer chants. Jan. 16, 1835. PRINTERS INK, JUST received and for sale at this OFFICE. January 16,1835. WANTED TO PURCHASE, ffflf to 30 likely NEGROES. Apply with zWxF in a few days tn W» Shannon for WM. TURNER. FOR BALE, A FEW SHARES of the Athens Rai) Road Stock —the first instalment paid. Enquire of U. B. CLARK. Jan. 7,1835. 3 3t. SERVANTS. FjnHE subscriber has two WOMEN yet JL to HIRE, good Cooks, Washers and Ironers. J. G. M’WHORTER. January 5, 1834. ———OVERSEER. WANTED to take charge ofa swamp plan tation. A man without a family wculd be prefered, apply to JOHN HOWARD. Jan. 5 2 STEAMBOAT OFFICE, ) Savannah, sth Jan. 1835. J DIVIDEND No. 21.—The Board of Direc tors of the Steamboat Company of Geor gia have this day r declared a dividend of thirty eight dollars per share, on the profits of the Com pany for eight months past, which will be pay able to the Stockholders or their legal represen tatives on and after Thursday, the 15th inst. WM E LONG, Jan. 9,1735—t5. Treas. S. B. Co. DIVIDEND NO 9. Office Augusta Insurance and Banking Co. ) Sth JANUARY, 1835. ( THE Board of Directors have this day de clared a dividend of 4 per cent, on the capital paid in for the past six months, ■which will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representatives on demand. ROBERT WALTON, Cashier. Jan 9 4 3t NEW HOTEL, THE PLANTERS HOTEL, Hamburg, S. C. THIS Establishment is now open for the re ception of Travellers and others. The subscriber pledges himself to spare no pains to render all comfortable who call on him. He has provided the best of Cooks and Ostlers. LESTER RICHARDS. Hamburg. Jan. 7, 1835. 3 Im. J. PARMLA, I)ENTIST, MAY be expected in AUGUSTA, at the commencement of the ensuing Spring. Jan. 5, 1835. 1 Iwtm. The city papers will insert the above once a month for three months. GOSHEN CHEESE & BUTTER. f CASKS Cheese “iV” 70 Firkins butter, for sale by G. H. METCALF. Nov. 28 142 AUGUSTA SPRING RACES, WILL commence on the Second Tuesday in MARCH next, when the following Purses will be run for, free for any horse in the world: First Day, two mile heats, s2oo' Second Day, three do do 300 Third Day, four do do 600 Fourth Day, mile, heats, best 3in 5 300 PROPRIETORS. J an. 5, 1835. ' 2 tdr. IT A NEW DRUG & MEDICINE STORE. Drugs and Medicines, Wholesale and Retail JAMES LEVERICH, 161 Broad-Street, second door below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. HAVING received in addition to his for mer stock, a very entensive supply of fresh and genuine Drugsand Medicines, Paints, Oil, Glass, Hatter’s Materials and Dye Stuffs. Also, plain and fancy Parlour Bellows, Smith Bellows, Fancy Articles, Stationary, Perfume ry, together with a snpply of Surgical Instru ments, all of which will be sold at the Charles ton wholesale prices. Physicians, Country Merchants, and all other dealers in the above articles, will find it to their advantage to call and examine for themselves. N. B. All orders thankfully received, and executed with neatness and despatch. Jan. 16, 1735, 7 lw4w FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. Warranted Genuine, Grorvth of 1834. KAISED by the Shakers, at Enfield Con necticut, just received this day a large sup ply of the above seeds selected particularly for this market and will warrant their giving en tire satisfaction. For sale by J. LEVERICH. No. 161 Broad street, 2d door below the Eagle and Phoenix hotel. Nov. 28142 A Splendid Assortment of PLAIN AND FANCY BRUSHES. THE undersigned has just received direct from the Manufactory, the largest and most splendid assortment of BRUSHES ever before offered in this market. Among them are the following: Electric Porcupine Navarino Toilet Ladies’ Curl (gold tip) Lafayette Misses’, assorted Vignette and Fluted Case Fleurett and Vignette Lafayette Fleurett, Devergent Nonpareil and Satin Wood Hair Brushes Lang Handle Fancy Vignetto Cloth do Fancy do Japan do do Superior Black Vignette do do Plain and Fancy do various do do Fine Fleurett Silver Wire Tooth Brushes Carve do Nonpareil do do Cassed do Trepaned 3 and 4 row do Fancy Japan Crumb Brushes do do Hearth do do do Flesh do Vignette Long Hand Flesh do Long Handle Siamese do do Fine Chinese Hat Brush Toilet do Silver Wired, Ivory Nail and Comb Brush Fancy Japaned Shaving do Fleurett do do Fine Dressing Case do Fancy Japaned Vignette Horse do Together with Painters’ and Artists’ Brushes, and every other kind in use. All of which will be sold lower than they can be procured else where in the Southern States. JAMES LEVERICH, No. 161 Broad st. 2d door below the Eagle’and Phoenix Hotel, Augusta, Georgia. Nov 28 w 8 2j4 Guardian’s Sale. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in March next, in pursuance of an order from the Honorable the Inferior Court of Rich mond County, when sitting for Ordinary pur poses, at the lower Market House in the city of Augusta, a Negro Man named JESSE, be longing to the heirs of James B. Hurst, for the benefiit of said heir.s SUSANNAH BRICKELL, Guardian. Jan. 16, 1835.7 tds WANTED TO PURCHASE, one of Ap pleton’s WASHING MACHINES. Apply at this office. Jan. 14 A TEACHER WANTED. A YOUNG MAN to take charge of a School in the neighborhood of Augusta. Apply ; at this Office. Jan. 7, 1835. 3 3t. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. ££ IJHDS. New Crop for sale by G. 11. METCALF. Jan. 12 5 4Tb BL $- Potatoes, for sale by G. H. METCALF. RICE. Casks prime new RICE. G. H. METCALF. Jan. 2, 1835. JUST RECEIVED. U KEGS Superior Goshen Butter -H- V-F 30 Half and Quarter bbls Buck wheat flour, and Sugar House Molasses— A few kegs superior Pickled Tongues 5 Casks Goshen Cheese and 10 Hhds Whis key. 40 Bbls Whiskey 20 Hhds St. Croix Sugar Prim# 200 Bbls N. E. Rum Offered for sale at a small advance for cash. ROBERT W. McKEEN. Dec. 22 152 NO 1 AND 2 Mackerel in whole and half BBLS For Sale bv RATHBONE & HOLLAND. Dec 19150 SHOT AND LEAD. BAGS Shot, assorted sizes. JL 1/ W G. H. METCALF. Dec. 17 CHEAP CLOTHS. Snowden Shear HAVE received from New York, a large supply of extra and superfine Blue, Black, and Fancy colored CLOTHS and CASSI MERES, w hich will be sold at reduced prices. Dec 15 ts 149 CHEAP SHET.L COMBS, Snowden & Shear HAVE received from Philadelphia, a large supply of superior SHELL SIDE and TUCK COMBS, which will be sold at reduced prices. ts 149 Dec 15 HULL’D BUCKWHEAT • f and qr. bls Hull’d Buck Whea /W'PJ N. SMITH & Co. Nov 28t 148 CALCINED Plaister Paris, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Window Glass, &c. A large supply just received and for sale by R. B. HAVILAND &CO. Nov 26tf 126 LADIES MERINO CLOAKS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, have just received a supply of Ladies splendid MERINO CLOAKS, of the latest style. ALSO —A LARGE SUPPLY OF Ladies Silk, Circassian and Crape Camble CLOAKS. All of which will be sold at very low prices. Oct. 29 BLACK MERINO CIRCASSIANS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, have Just received from New York, asupply of superior Black Circassians, ofthe soft finish for Ladies Dresses. ALSO, A very large supply of Checked Muslins, of a great variety of patterns and of extra quality. Thread Laces, Needlework, Insertings and Collars Fancy Satin and Chally Handkerchiefs Clark’s Spool Cotton And a large supply «f Drilled Eye Needles' warranted to be ol a superior quality. Nov. 7 . ts 133 SPANISH SEGARS. JUST Received, 10,000 first quality Spanish Segars, for sale low by J. MARSHALL. Nov. 24 140 CORDS AND TASSELS. Snowden & Shear, HAVE received this morning from New York a large supply of fancy Silk and Straw Cords and Tasssels for Ladies’ Bonnets; also, Slatter’s premium Bleached Shirtings— Blue Sattinetts and Dover Sheetings. ALSO, On hand a splendid assortment of Ladies’ Merino and Crape Camblet Cloaks. Nov 10 ts 134 RAISINS, SUGAR, and BRANDY. Barrels New Orleans Sugar ILFVP 30 “ Jamaica 20 “ Muscovado “ 10 qr Casks Cognac Brandy 50 Boxes Bunch Raisins Just Received and for Sale low for cash o approved paper by J. MARSHALL. Nov. 19 ts 138 JUST RECEIVED. MEASURES, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Bar rel Covers, Chairs, Codfish and Onions, this day received by GEO. H. METCALF. NEW RAISINS. WHOLE and half Boxes, /Wv™ for sale bv G. H. METCALF. JNov._2B 142 JUST RECEIVED. #>A HHDS Prime H. Sugar. - 'S.f 10 kegs superior Goshen Butter sold by the keg or pound by ROBERT W. M KEEN. Dec 5 ts 145 GIN, RUM & WHISKEY? rt BLS. 30 HHDS. For sale by H. G. H. METCALF. Jan. 2,1835. SWEET WINE. K /"N Q.R- casks, for sale low. V G. H. METCALF. Dec. 17 CODFISH, ONIONS $ N BOXES Selected Fish, ‘“Et’L" 4000 Bunches Onions, 100 Bbls Potatoes, 10 Bbls Cranberries, for sale bv G. H. METCALF. Nov. 28 142 PRIME COFFEE. 3 ft, Tierces superior GREEN COFFEE. » G. H. METCALF. Jan. 2, 1835. CREAM ALE. AN BARRELS CREAM ALE <7 N. SMITH & Co. Nov 28 148 NEW LARD. Td W /fl Kegs new LEAF LARD. 1 G. H. METCALF. Jan. 2, 1835. SMITH'S BELLOWS. JUST received, a first rate article of Smith’s Bellows, warranted, and for sale bv JAS. LEVERICH, 2d door below Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. Dec. 244w153 Brought to Augusta Jail, ON 29th last April, a Negro Man, calls him, self 808 ; says he belongs to John Groce in Chatham, near Savannah. Bob is an Afri can, dark complected, 5 feet 5 inches high, speaks very broken, rather chunky bnilt, and 50 or 55 years old. ALSO, On the 22d of December last, a Negro Man, calls himself TONY, says he belongs to John Sentiford, in Houston county. He is 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complected, rather thin vis age ; says he is 52 years old. The owners are requested to come forward, prove property, pay expences and take them from Jail. G. 6. CLARKE, Jailor. January 9, 1735. 3t 4 NEW STORE A NSW YEAR’S GOODS. THE Undersigned have taken the Store next above Mr. Dillon’s in Mr. Fox’s new Brick Tenement, where they are now opening a very general assortment of GROCERIES, embracing, with STAPLE ARTICLES, nearly every thing calculated to please the palate— all of which have been selected with much care by on# of the concern, within the last four weeks in the New-York and Baltimore markets. They have made arrangements with a supe riorjudge of Goods in New York, to select, in person,- from that market articles of choice quality, which thej r will be receiving weekly. This, vrith the style in which they intend keep ing the Store, it is hoped, will fully entitle it to the name assumed the FAMILY GROCERY. They will also keep an assortment of CHINA, CROCKERY & GLASS WARE, Which, to the beauty and cheapness of, they particularly claim the attention of Ladies. Al so, Brushes and Bellows of nearly every char acter and quality required in families. A share of patronage from the City and Country is respectfully solicited. D. A. WEED & CO. For sale as above, in lots to suit purchasers, 7000 pounds new Baltimore and Burlington BACON, Dec. 296 15 FARM FOR BALE. THE subscriber offers for sale, his Farm in Columbia county, sixteen miles above Augusta, containing eithteen hundred acres of Land, about 300 acres cleared, under a goad fence, and in cultivation. The ballance wood land, and some part of that yet to clear, is first quality oak, and hickory. On the premises is a first rate Saw and Grist Mill, bnilt entirely new by first rate workmen, and the timber on the land is inexhaustible. The contemplated Rail Road will run within a mile of the mills, and within 100 yards of the family residence. A further description is unnecessary, as a purchaser would examine the premises. Terms, liberal, to an approved purchaser. Apply, for further information, on the premises, to Dr. Edmund Tucker; or to the subscriber, in Charleston, S. C. JOHN C. HOLCOMBE. Jan. 5, 1835. 1 3t. Each of the city papers will please give the above three insestions. fit HE undersigned will practice Law and JL Equity in Edgefield and Barnwell Dis tricts, South Carolina, and in Richmond and Burke counties, Georgia. His Office is in the Law-Range, second storv. JAMES T. GRAY. The city papers will each give the above three insertions. FAMILY GROCERIES. npHE Subscriber offers for sale at Col. Wil- JL liam Cumming’s building, 3 doors above the Insurance Bank, a general assortment of choice Family Groceries, at Wholesale and Re tail, where he hopes to accommodate his friends in the City, and Country, on reasonable terms. Sugar and Coffee, Soap, Sperm Candles Loaf, and Lump Sugar, Raisins, half and quarter boxes, Blue Plumbs for Pies, Lemon Syrup, Pepper, Spice and Ginger, ground Black Pep per, and ground Cinnamon, and Cayenne Pep per, French and American Mustard, and pure Canton Curry Powder for Soup, Superior Can ton Soy, and Manhattan Sauce for enriching Gravies and Soups, Superior Walnut Catchup, mixed pickles, Melons, Mangoes, Picalilly and Gerkins, Walnuts, Onions and Cucumbers. A variety of Preserves, Pepper, Sause and a superior article of Marschino Cordial Cognac Brandy and London Dock in bottles, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum, St Croix Rum Wines—Sherry, Madeira, Port, Claret, pure White Muscat .These Liquors are warranted to be pure and superior Teas—Gun powder 2 canister, Sonchong, Im perial, and Young Hyson, Cigars of the best, I and 25 Baskets of Champaigne Wine, of favor- ) ite Brands, A few thousand Canvass, and Hartshorns hams a superior article. Looking for every day fresh ground Flour, Butter and Cheese which 1 will sell in any quantity, to suit customers; ROBERT W McKEEN. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. BLS and 50 half bls Canal Flour ® V 70 bls new Smoked Beef 10 half bls Family Pork 10 do Pickled Tongues 25 Kits Pickled Salmon 10 half bls do 10 do do No 1 Shad 10 do do Fulton Market Beef Bologna Sausages, Spiced Plain, do ; Ground Pepper, do Cinnamon Butter, Sugar, Boston and Water Crackers Soda and Wine Biscuit Pilot Bread 2 pipes old Madeira which has had the benefit of an East India 1 voyage. 1 pipe Canary Wine, 2 Buts Sherry, direct from I Cadiz 2doTcneriffe do2o qr Cask Marseils Old Port, Muscat, Malmsey, Pure Juice of the Grape 25 Baskets Grape Champaigne with Lead caps without wax, wire, or twine, warranted supe- : rior to any lately imported here. Sperm Candles, Patent Tallow do Double and Singla Loaf Sugar ,Lump do London and Liverpool French Mustard White Pepper, Sweet Meats and Jellies of all Kinds, The above articles, now landing, and on the river, Also in Store, a complete Assortment of. Choice Groceries selected expressly for Fami- ; ily use. N. SMITH & CO. j BOOT & SHOE CLEANSING. THE subscriber respectfully informs the ; Gentlemen of Augusta, that he has open- ; ed shop on Washington Street, between Broad and Ellis Streets, opposite Wra. McCormick’s ! Barber Shop, where he will be happy toaccom- ' modate all that may call on him. WM. WORSHAM. Jrfti.s, 1835, 2 ts. WHEREAS Benjamin Rowell, guardian ofthe minors of William Rowell, de- ; ceased, applies for Letters Dismissory, These are therefore to cite and admonish all spersons concerned to be and appear at my office swithin the time prescribed bv law,toshow causp-j (if any they have) why said letters should not \ be granted. Given under my hand at office this 22d Sep tember, 1834. GEO. M. WALKER. Sept 22 ts 112 Georgia, Lincoln County. "WW 7 HERE AS Jeremiah Griffin, executor TT on the Estate of Nathaniel Ragan, late of said county, deceased, has petitioned the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory from said estate, These are therefore to cite and admonis all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Gtven under my hand at office this 4th day of September, 1833. MICAJAH HENLEY, C.C.O. Sept 8 29 Nos JO & 5 2 William Street New-York, Between Pine and, Wall Streets. THE Subscribers having taken the above ; Ware Houses for a term of years, inform the Merchants of this place and its vicinity, that ■ they are now opening an entire new stock of ! DRY GOODS of their own importations and I recent purchases, calculated for the Southern , Trade, which are offered for sale for cash or I approved credit. Theyare induced to open their | goods thus early, to remove objections that are ! often made that“ he stocks of our City arc not i complete at this reason of the year. DOREMUS, SVYDAMS & NIXON. ' Dee. 29, 1534: 131 Btjy. HORSES AND Mt/LES FOR SALE THE Subscribers have taken the STABLE well-known as MIMS’, on Green street, Augusta, where persons wishing Horses of any description, or Mules, can be supplied at any time as low as they can be had in the market, and oh a’s accommodating terms. ALSO, Some thorough-bred Stallions and Mares, from 2 to 4 years old, now in training—among hem a mare, half sister of Rattlesnake by Sum ter,-a Whip mare in foal by Collier. The Pedigrees of each will be furnished on applica tion to HAUN & LINDSEY. Oct 24 tjan 126 NEW GOODS! AT B. B. KIRTLAND & CO.’S Fashionable Merchant-Tailoring Estab lishment, ! No. 250 Broad Street, (under the U. S. Hotel.) JUST received, a splendid assortment of Goods suitable for the present and coming season, to which they respectfully invite the at tention of their friends and the public general ly. viz: Super Blue, Black, Olive, Brown, Mixed, Green, &c. Broadcloths ; super double milled Drab Cloths, for over-coats; Petersham drab and brown; Cassimeres, super blue and black, do drab and mixed, do Doe Skin Cassimere, a first rate article for winter; velvet and other Vestings, a good assortment; STOCKS, COLLARS, «&C. All which they feel disposed to sell on very favourable terms, and we confidently assure goods and workmanship as good as the best. WANTED, Two first rate Journeymen TAILORS. Nov. 3, 1834. 131—ts. NEGRO WOMAN FoR SALE. A NEGRO WOMAN, a first rate Cook, &c. She will be sold on time for approved pa per. E. H. BARRETT. 2 Under U. S. Hotal. ' TO RENT. The Fire Proof WAREHOUSE now few occupied by Mr. W. R. Huff. Apply to JL-E6L J. K. KILBURN August 18 ts 97. TO RENT, ————— ? n A STORE AND DWELLING on fyLyjit Broad street, next door below Richard Mjiul Alien’s hat store. ALSO, A small DWELLING on Reynold street. Apply to Henry H. Cumming, or JOHN H. CUMMING. July 23 ts 86 TO RENT* MTwo SPACIOUS STORE HOUSES one on Bay street, next above the sto rage of the Steam Boat Company; the other onßeynold street opposite the alley leading from Broad to Reynold street. Apply to HENRY H. CUMMING. July 23 ts 86 Administrator’s Notice. PERSONS having claims against the Estate of JOHN W. HATCHWELL, are re quested topresent them for payment, and those indebted will please to settle with the subscriber. Those, who hold notes against the deceased will have them paid on the 7th January, if presented TURNER CLANTON, Adm’r. Dec. 31, 1834. 155 6tw. A LL persons having claims against William Vml Jackson late of Richmond county deceas ed, are requested to hand in an account of their demands within the time prescribed by law— and those indebted to said deceased are request ed to make payment. ANDREW J< MILLER, Adm’r. Nov 11 w 6t 136 Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS, George M. Crawford ap plies for Letters of Administration on the Estate of David Bowers deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 29th day of Dec. 1824. GEO. M. WALKER, C.C.O. Dec. 29 154 OUR months after date, application will . be made to the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, for leave! to sell all the real estate of Robert Watkins deceased, for the benefit of his creditors. W. B. THOMAS. Adm’r Nov 21 4m 139 B. W. FORCE & CO. Have on hand, at No. 276 Broad street, in Kerrs & Graham s new range, three doors above the Globe Hotel, PACKAGES of fresh BOOTS xjr & SHOES, a very extensive as sortment of every article in the line, calculated jo suit the City and Country trade—consisting in part of 2,000 pair Men’s'Calf Brogans and Shoes 3,000 do do Kip do do 5,000 do do coarse do do 2,500 do Boys’ and Children’s coarse and fine Shoes 3,000 do Ladies’ Prunello, Morocco, Seal skin and leather Boots, Shoes and Slippers 500 pair Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s waterproof Boots and Shoes 506 do do do Carpet and do Mockasins Also a large stock of LEATHER, such as Harness and Skirting, Sole and Upper Leath er, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore Calf Skins, Sealskins, Buckskins, Morocco and Lining Skins, stout coarse Leather for Negro Shoes; also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe Thread and all the materials and Tools for manufacturing, all of which will be offered to the consumer and dealerat reduced prices. 30 FORCE & Co.’s Boot and Shoe Factory in the rear entrance through their Store; wher# Boots and Shoes of every description are made _&nd repaired. Dec 5 145 LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT! 1 TRADED sometime last summer with Col. William Kerr of Athens, for a yellow Ne gro Man, known in this city by the name of Daniel Kelly. Daniel was at the time I traded for him Runaway—and is still out. All per sons are requested to let said Negro pass if seen about the city of Augusta. And the reward of ferred by Col. Kerr, was withdrawn on the day of bis sale to me. I have been looking daily to see Daniel, and information reached me to-day that a certain person known to me had advised Daniel not to come to me, as it was a plan laid to catch him for Col. Kerr. It appears to me this good genieman is about to get himself into a situation it will cost him some help to get out, as well as expense. Daniel cannot he bought from me atanv price bv said person. ROBERT W. McKEEN. Nov 14 136 Received this day at the sign of tire Mam moth Boot, 3 CASES Ladies French Morocco Water- Froof SLIPPERS 2‘Cases do do Gaiter Boots 2 do do White & Black Satin Slippers 1 do do Patent Mockasins, for travelling 4 do Infant & Children’s Kid & Morocco Slip pers and Boots 4 do Ladies & Gentlemen’s Gum Elastic Boots and Shoes 2 do Gentlemen’s Dancing Pumps and Boots 40 nests Seal Skin TRUNKS For Sals bv B- W. FORCIS&CO. January 2. 1535. I ts. PUBLIC SALES. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. ON the first MONDAY in February next, will be sold at the Market House in Au gusta, that valuable Plantation, known as Har ris’ Mount,” situated on the Savannah River, 15 miles below Augusta, adjoining lairds of Pe ter Bennoch and Samuel Hale. It contains about five hundred acres, (500) part of which is first rate low ground. The Upland is one of the most elevated spots known upon the Savan nah River, and has never been overflowed by the highest freshet. XLSO, A small Island in the Savannah; River, a few miles below Augusta. Terms of sale—Twelve months credit, notes and approved sureties. ELIZA BACON. Jan. 19 8 td filchraand Sheriff Sales. Postponed.- WILL be sold at the lower Market House, in the City of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in February next, the followingproperty, to Wit: A LL that Lot ot parcel of Land, together JwL with the buildings thereon, situate lying, and being in the City of Augusta, bounded on the north by Broad street, on the south by Ellis street, on the west by lot belongingjto John Fox, and on the east by lot formerly belonging to Jno. H. Mann,fronting thirty feet on Broad and Ellis streets, and known in the plan of said city, as number fourteen,(No.l4) seized on as the proper ty of James M. Carter, to satisfy a fi fa upon the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of the Bank of the State of Georgia, vs. James M. Carter. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Patrick Hi Carnes, in and to four hundred and fifty acres of land, bounded on the north east by Savannah River, west by lands of Edward Mealing, and south west by land, seized on as the property of Patrick 11. Cai nes, to satisfy a! fi fa tfpow the foreclosure of a mortgage given by Patrick H. Cafnes,- to James M. Carter, and transferred by James M. Carter to the Bank of the State of Georgia, for debt. Jan 19,1835. F. W. LACY, Sheriff R. C. Notice# THE right, title and interest of Patrick H. Carnes, in the above described property, will be separated from that of his mother, so that purchasers will be enabled to obtain the fee simple titles for all that is sold on his account, and with a view to mutual interest has had it laid off into building and farming lots of various sizes which he hopes will suit the wishes of pur chasers generally, and a plan of the same will be left at the store of James M. Carter, early next week, where persons desirous of purchas ing, can have an opportunity of viewing the same. P. H. CARNES. Jan 19 td 8 J. SET ZB Hus now to offer to his friends and ouslomort, « large assortment of fANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, Which have been carefully selected by himself in the. New York and Philadelphia mar kets, viz •: PONGEE Blonds qtiillingand plain Blond# Lac# 3-4 and 4-4 Bobinet Lac«s Black Bobinet Capes and Pelerine#*. Bobinet inserting and edging# Cotton Fringings A great variety of new style domeUi# and Brit ish Calicoes Rich Furniture Prints Fur Tippets, Capes and Boas Scotch Dowlas and Diapers, for towelling? Boys’ and Gentlemen’s Pocket Handkerchief -4, 7-8 and 4-4 Prussian Shawls Foulard Silks Lambs Wool and Vigonia Sock# Ladies’ Corsetts, Corded Skirts Jackenet Cravats and black Stock# 6-4 plain and figured Swiss Muslin Children’s Scarlet Socks Linsey, Woolsey, and Kersey Valentia Shawls Irish Linens, Sheetings, Lawns, Tabl# Cot#f» and Cotton Diaper < Scarlet and white English and Welsh Flaanol# Plain and figured Green Baize Bird’s eye and double Damask Linan Diaper 3-4,4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 unbleached and bleached Shirting and Sheeting Assorted Bombazetts and Circassian# Apron and Furniture Checks Black Sinchew Silksand Sarsnetts Black and white English silk Stocking# aid Gloves Raw silk and cotton Hoisery Book Muslin and fancy Cotton Haadk#r#hi#fl White and scarlet canton Flannel Merino and Thibet Wool Shawls Brown linen and Russia Sheeting 6-4 Swiss and British Cotton Cambria# aad Muslins Twilled Jeans and Furniture Binding Figured and plain Silks, for ladies’ dre##e# Rose and London Duffile Blankets Colored Counterpanes, Cotton Wadding, &«. ALSO, A large assortment of Venetian, Stair, and ingrain CA RPETING, with HEARTH RUGS suitable for the same. FRENCH GOODS. Just imported by tho Subscriber per ah ip Charlemagne, via New York--viz ! 8/£| 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, 14-4, Soft aad "“Jika heavy Merino Wool Blankets 9-4 by 7-4/10-4 by 9-4, 15-4 by 10-4 Rich Dam ask Table Cloihs Sewing Silks and black silk Velvet Ribbon# Black twisted silk Guard Ribbcms Ladies’ Prunello and Morocco Shoe# Bead Bags Richly ornamented Ladies’ Purse# Silver mounted Spectacles Dressing Combs, Hair Brushes Madrass Handkerchiefs 4-4 Camayen or Furniture Prints Sedan and Elbeuf Broad Cloths <fc Casimerai Knitted and Worsted under Jackets, with Me rino fronts Assorted Linen Cambrick Handkerchiefs A great variety of Shawls, artificial Flower# and Wreaths .Ladies’ Bonnets Splendid Ball and Wedding Dress## Black Drap de sote for gentlemen’s Ve#U. Figured black Silks Italian Lustring (better than any #ffer#d before) Silk Umbrellas Belt Ribbons and Belts India Rubber Suspenders White, black and green rieh blond JGaua# Veils Hair Braids, Puff and Grecian Curl# Knitted Woollen Gloves Hobbv Horses India ‘Rubber Flasks for Sportsmen and Trav ellers Leather Cups Gauz# Ribbon (cap) Black Love Veils Men’s best Buck and Horse Skin Glov## Together with the following assortment of La dies' Gloves: Agneau first quality, do Mi Long(white) do glace, Manchettes and Tull# do do do Tuyeaux Satin do do do Poignets Plisse# do do do A la Chevalier# and Glands do do do Brodes riches fcblanes do do po Petits Poignets do d# do Brodes Sevine Rosettes do d# do J Longßrodes Sevigne J. P. BET ZE. < CANAL FLOUR. ' BBLS Canal Flour, Landing and [ eFVFVfor Sale by Gr. H. METCALF. Jan. 9 4 3