About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1835)
The very able and scientific manner in which you have treated the subject, and the clear and striking- illustrations with which the various points of difficulty were elucidated, could not have failed to call forth the admiration of every one who enjoyed the privilege of being a mem ber of the class. They must have been convinced of the im portant bearing of the science, on the subjects of mental and moral philosophy, and education, and the cheering prospect which it holds forth in the treatment of the insane, —a class of indi viduals laboring under diseases, too often, neg lected, simply, because they are not steadily contemplated as affections of the brain. You must, also, permit us, sir, to express our approbation of ihe able manner in which you I defended the science against the unfounded i ; charge of leading to the doctrines of Material- i' ism and Fatalism, —charges which have been used to frighten many from giving the subject even a moment’s reflection. To those who would 1 condemn Phrenology without investigating its claims to their attention, we can only say, i in the language of a master spirit os the science, i 4> self-examination can alone produce self-convic- > I tion." In conclusion, sir, we cannot but congratu late the friends of the science that so able an ad vocate has enrolled himself among the follow ers of Gall andSpurzheim, —one, whose powers of illustration and delivery cannot fail to give 1 effect to a subject which appeals to the vast field of nature for facts in support of the principles upon which it is founded. Inthesesentiments, we feel assured, that eve ry member of the Class participates. We have the honor to remain, Sir, with high respect, Your obedient servants, F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D. T. G. CASEY, WM. C. MICOU, HENRY H. CUMMING, JOHN P. KING, J. P. STUART, ROBERT CLARKE, D. PATTERSON, M. D. D. W. ST. JOHN. Augusta, Geo. May Is/, 1835. To F. M. Robertson, M. D., T. G. Casey, Wm. C. Micou, Henry H. Cumming, Esqrs., the ; Hon. John P. King, J. P. Stuart,Robert Clarke, Esqrs., D. Patterson, M. D., and D. W. St. John, Esq. Gentlemen: I most respectfully acknowledge the receipt of your kind commhnication, in be half of the Class, expressive of your approba tion of the manner in which the subject of Phre nology has been treated, in the course of lectures recently delivered in your city. I am truly pleased to find that the South, so r far as 1 have proceeded, has welcomed the ex planation of my favorite principles. That cu rious and active spirit of enquiry abroad, in your country, together with the liberal views from free institutions, will hasten Fthe period when sound philosophy will be prac tically applied in removing many evils under which society yet labors, and in establishing and perpetuating, by the universal education of the moral faculties, the reign of justice and ■kindness among men. The encouraging and flattering expression ‘of your approbation will cheer me, in future ef forts to. diffuse Phrenology, destined, in my opinion, to become the basis of all moral and medical science. l-am, gentlemen, with great esteem, ‘ Your obliged and obe’t servant, JONATHAN BARBER. Planters Hotel, May Ist, 1835. The other Editors of the city are respectfully •requested, by the Committee, to copy the above. ’'The Boundary Question. — Again and ’fot the last time we hope. The Zanes ville'Republican, of the LBth inst. furnish es thefollowing agreeable information in regard to the dispute between Ohio and Michigfih: ‘•Th£ War respecting the disputed terri tory between Ohio and Michigan is over without bloodshed. Thepeople went on to elect theirtownship officers Without tno lestatidh, arid the commissioners ate pro gressing With the survey of the line. The military movements on the part of Michi gan have been suspended, and the dispute will no doubt be settled by the next Ses sion of Congress.”— Nat. Int. ofSlAth. SEXTONS REPORT. Interments in the City of Augusta for the month of April, 1835. Whites.... .3 Blacks 11 Total 14 NOTICE. Annual Meeting of the Augusta Li- JL brary Society will be held on Saturday fcekt, the 2d of May, at half past 4 o’clock, PAL, in the Library Room. It is desirable to have a general attendance of the members at this meet ing, in order that sortie measures niay be taken io increase the usefulness of the Institution. WILLIAM POE, Sec’y. april 29 2t 51 NEGROES. A LOT of uncommon likely NEGROES, for sale, Fellows and Boys—sold for no fault. Enquire of the Subscriber; or Mr. C.Mi ner, at the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel. Feb 18 21 HENRY DALBY. GENERAL STAGE OFFICE REMOVED TO THE GLOBE HOTEL. Arrival and Departure of the diflerent Mail Stages. W ONGSTREET & GUEDRON’S.and Mail M J ler, Horton, & Co’s line of Four Horse Coaches for Mobile, via Milledgeville, Macon Columbus, and Montgomery, is now in full op eration, and departs daily at 6 o’clock p. m. and arrives daily at 84 a. m. John McLean’s line of four horse Coaches for Washington City via Columbia and Camden, S. C-, and Fayetteville and Raleigh, N. C. de parts daily at 10 o’clock, a. m. and arrives daily by 4i o’clock p. m. Tate & Newland’s line of four horse Coach es for Athens, via Washington, Geo. departs Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 2 o’clock a.m. and arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, by 7 o’clock, p. m. Gilbert Longstreet’s line of four horse Coach es for Savannah, GaWaynesborough and Mill haven departs, every other day alternately, at 10 o’clock, a. m. and arrives every other day al ternately, by 5 o’clock. John McLean’s line of four horse Coaches for Greenville, S. C. via Abbeville, Anderson, and Pendleton, departs Thursdays and Mondays, at 2 o'clock, A. M. and arrives Thursdays and Sundays, by 8 o’clock. G. T. SCOTT, Agent. TV Office under the Globe Hotel. Atzgiwta, April 6 41 w2m NEW GOODS. Just opened at J. P. Setze's Store. PEA Green, Grass Green and Bottle Green Gros de Naples & Poult de Soie _ Black and Green Sinchew and Sarsnet Silks Green worsted Barege A great variety of rich fancy Shawls, new s'yle Rich white, green and black Blond Gauze Veils, (some extra large) English Thread Laces and Edgings Bobbinet Edgings and Laces Assorted Nos. Lutestring Ribbons Best English black Ingrain & white Silk Hose and half Hose White embroidered do Gentlemen’s Raw Silk and Thread Gloves. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s best white ,black and fancy col’d Horseskin Gloves Imitation Thread Cambric Hdkfs, withcol'd Borders Best Mamee chop, yellow and blue Nankeen Striped and Plaided Ginghams Small figured Calicoes, (suitable for children and grown persons) Rich fancy and Shaly Prints, flight grounds) Russia and Scotch Diapers, for Towelling Corded Dresses, Rouen Casimeres and Twill’d Stripes Green and Scarlet Ferretting White, Blue and Green 5-4 and 6-4 Pavillion Gauze; fancy Leno Muslin 6-4 assorted cross bar’d and striped Muslins Bed Ticking, Garment Dimity 4-4 Brown Linens and Brown Hollands Fine and sun white Russia Drills Lastings and Crape Camblet Black and ’-’hite cotton Hose and half Hosa 2d Mourning Calicoes and Ginghams 6-4 Jackonets and Cotton Cambrics Flash and striped Muslins 4-4 and 6-4 plain Swiss Muslins Book Muslin Hdkfs., Bishop’s Lawn Barclay and mock Madras Hdkfs. White and color’d Furnature Binding Plain and Plaited Gentlemen’s Stocks 4-4 Fine and Sup. Irish Linens Apron Checks 4-4 Plain and figured Bobbinet Laces 4-4 and 5-4 Foundation Muslins Muslin Inserting Trimmings Bleached Russia Sheetings Best black and white watered Belt Ribbons Furniture Calicoes White Gauze Flannel, &c. &c. May 1 52 76th Battalion 1 Oth Regiment Ga. Militia. ORDER. APPEAR on your parade ground, at Spring Hill, on Monday, the 11th of May next, at 10 o’clock precisely A.M. prepared for review and inspection. Captains of Companies will be prepared to make returns according to law. ROBERT W. McKEEN, Col. 10th Regiment Ga. Militia. April 15 45 td 15 th Battalion lOth Regiment Ga. Militia. ORDER. APPEAR on your parade ground, in front of the Methodist Church, on Tuesday, the 12th May next, at 10 o’clock precisely A. M. prepared for review and inspection. Captains of Companies will be prepared to make returns according to law. Commission ed and non-commissioned officers of the 75th Battalion are ordered to appear on their parade ground on Saturday previous, (9th,) at 10 o’- clock, A. M. for drill with fire arms. ROBERT W. McKEEN, Colonel 10th Regiment Geo. Militia. April 15 45 td NOTICE? THE Sucscribers have this day sold out their entire stock of goods to Hugh W. Holloway, who will continue business at the stand recently occupied by them- They embrace this opportunity of tendering their thanks to their friends for the patronage extended to them. They will keep their office at the old stand for the purpose of settling up the business of the concern. HOLLOWAY & DANFORTH, april 16 w4t 48 NOTICE. THE Subscriber, having purchased the en tire Stock of Goods of Holloway & Dan forth, will continue to offer them (at the stand lately occupied by them) at the very lowest prices for cash or approved paper. He would respectfully solicit the patronage of H. & D.’s former customers. HUGH W. HOLLOWAY, april 22 w4t 48 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE For Sale. THE Subscriber contemplating a removal from the State, offers for sale that eligible and well known House and Lot on Reynold street, long occupied by herself, and now occu pied by Dr. Dugas. Price reasonable and terms indulgent. Those wishing to purchase will please apply to John P. King, or to MARY SMELT. P. S. If not previously sold at private sale, the property will be offered to the highest bid der, at the Market Hoiise oh Tuesday, the sth day of May next. M. S. april 27 td 50 Treasurer’s Office Steam Boat Company 4 'WTOTICE is hereby given, that storage will 11 hereafter be charged on all goods not ta ken away within one week from the landing of the same, from the Company’s Boats-. THOMAS McGRAN, Treasurer, april 27 4t 50 DRY GOODS—NEW-YORK. THE SUBSCRIBERS have entered into Partnership for the transaction of the WHOLSALE DRY GOODS BUSINESS, under the firm of SEAMAN, LEE & WARD (JOHN B. SEAMAN, J GEORGE W. LEE, (SAMUEL WARD; New York, January Ist, 1835. SEAMAN, LEE & WARD, have opened in the New Store,No. 120 Pearl-street,an extensive assortment of English,French,German&Domes tic DRY GOODS, expressly suited to Southern and Western Sales, which they are prepared to offer to their friends and the public, Ori the most liberal terms- Feb 23 ts 23 J. PAR ML Y, DENTIST, MAY be expected in AUGUSTA, at the commencement of the enSuing Spring. Jan. 5, 1830. | Iwtni. The city papers will insert tile above once a month for three months. ' NEEDLE WORK'D MUSLIN GOODS. Snowden & Shear, HAVE just received from New York a very large supply of Ladies’ elegant Needle ! Work’d Muslin Collars, Capes, and Pelarines | with long and short ends of a great variety of styles, and of the most splendid patterns—also a very large supply of Needle Work’d Muslin Edgings and Insertings. The Ladies are re spectfully invited to call and examine the assort ment. ts 411 april 6 BOARDING HOUSE. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public that she occupies the House well I known as the Western Hotel, standing on the •; corner formed by the south side of Green-street, - and the western side of Centre-street. It is i i well adapted to the accommodation of day boarders; and its retirement from the bustle of the town renders it favorable to those who wish 1 to attend the Law and Medical Lectures. She t hopes, therefore, that she will receive a liberal I patronage. She will accommodate such tran sient persons as arc of decent deportment, or snch as may be recommended to the House by friends. MARY SAVAGE. Feb 4 15 .NEW 6P&ING GOODS. SNOWDEN AND teHEAIt RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends in the city and country, that they have received by recent ariivals from New York and Philadelphia, a very large and splen did assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, suitable for the Spring and Summer season which they have personally selected with great care from the most recent importations and of the latest London and Paris style, which they will sell at thelowestprices. Among them are:— Splendid French Muslins (very rich and entire ly new styles) Superior black and white Muslins (for mourn ing dress) Superior French,German and Manchester Ging hams Extra black and white Ginghams, for second mourning A very large and splendid assortment ofFrench English & American Prints [new patterns] Superior Printed Jaconetts and Cambrics Rich Gauze and Twisted Silk fancy Shawls and Hdkfs. [new style] Extra rich Lace and Donna Maria black gauze Hdkfs. Superior green, white and black blond Gauze Veils. Rich Gauze Bonnet, and new style Belt Rib bons A very large and splendid assortment of Nee dle-work’d Muslin, Collars, Capes, and Pelarines with long and short ends, of the best work and latest Paris styles. Infants Needle-work’d Bodies for diesses, and Needle-work’d Bands. A large supply of Needle-work’d Edgings and Insertings [new patterns] Superior Bobbinett and Thread Edging and In sertings Ladies’ superior Linen Cambrick Hdkfs. [hem stitch and plain] Gentlemen’s sup.white and crimson silk Pocket Hdkfs. Do do English and Fancy Pongee do do [large size] Youth’s do do do do do do do Ladies supeiior blk. wht. and fancy col’d H. S. Gloves Do do Long white Kid Gloves Gentlemen’s sup. buck and blk. and col’d H. S. Gloves, Do do brown thread and cotton do India Rubber, fancy silk,and supeiior worsted and cotton Suspenders Ladies very superior Corsets, No. 1, 2, 3,4, 5, and6—[Mrs. Weatherby’s Manufacture] Sup. blk. Grode Rmes and extra blk. Italian Lustrings Superior fawn, orown and pea green col’d Poult desoies (most fashionable shades) Blk. Sinchew. and Sarsnetts and assorted col’d Florences Superior blk. Chally, and blk. Crape D’Lyons Plain and fig’d Book Swiss and mull Muslins [extra fine] Superior Jaconett and Cambric Muslins Oriental and very superior check’d Muslins [wide and very small check Extra French blk. Bombazine, double width (Lupin & Sons manufacture] Sup. blk. and green Crape Camblets and black Lastings Fancy col’d Brochellas and sup. blk. Circassians Extra French and Irish brown and grass col’d Linens, for gentlemen’s and youth's sum mer wear Brown Holland and superior white Drill Superior white and brown grass Cloths Mexican Mixtures [a superior article for youths summer wear] Superior blue Jeans and Denims, Rouen Cassi mers and fancy Satin Stripes Striped and fancy Stormonts and Wilmington Stripes [for youths summer wear] Superior blue and yellow German Nankeens Extra white and fancy col’d Marseilles and Valencia Vestings Gentlemen’s very superior black satin Bomba zine.and while plaid Mohair Stocks; cf veiy superior finish and style, [some of them quite narrow] Gentlemen's superior Linen Bosoms and Shirt Collars [plain and double stitch] 5-4 and 6.4 Linen Sheetings [warranted all flax] Extra 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens [very superior style and quality] Superior 3-4 and 7-8 Long Lawns [best style] Heavy Table Diapers and brown Table Cloths Superior Birds-Eye, Russia and Scotch Diaper, for towels Russia Sheetings and superior Flax Ticklen burghs 12-4 and 13-4 Marseilles Quilts Superior black and while corded Skirts Masqueto Netting and coarse Bobbinet for Pa . villions Ladies superior wht. and black English Silk Hose Do do wht. blk. and Printed Cotton Hose Misses wht. and blk. Cotton Hose [large and small sizes] Gentlemen’s superior white, and brown and ran doin Cotton half Hose Gentlemen’s superior Brown Linen and Nan keen cotton half Hose Youths random and brown do do do Linen Braids, Tapes, Clark’s Spool Cotton and superior Drill Eye Needles Elegant fancy Bead Reticules [with cut and gilt beads] Superior blk. and wht. Retticules [with gilt beads) Gentlemen’s Palmetto Hats [trimmed in the New York style] Ladies superior Imperial Straw and Tristan. Bonnetts A Splendid assortment of Ladies Parasols rind Umbrellas of the very best style and finish [made expressly to order for the retail trade] A very large supply of Cottoii Fringe of a great variety of Patterns Superior English Long Cloths Slater’s premium 4-4 bleached Cotton Shirting'S [undressed and best style] Superior 6-4 Waltham and Petcrsborough bleached Sheetings A large supply of 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, brown Shirt ings and Sheetings Flax and cottori Osnaburgs Superior Shetucket Tickings Apron and Furhiture Checks—Striped and Checked Domestics The above with many other articles required for family use, are of a superior style and quali ty. Tbe public are respectfully invited to call ar.d examine the assortment. April 24 ts 49 SOTCKS, BOSOMS AND COLLARSi Snowden & Shear HAVE just received from New’ York, a splendid assortment of Gentlemen’s sum mer Stocks, made in tbe best styleof white Mo hair, with bows and plain. Dark and light checked Mohair, with bows and plain. Supe rior black Satin with velvet edges; plain and plaited—superior black Bombazine with Velvet edges, plain and plaited, and a variety of other styles, some of which are made quite narrow— also, a large supply of Linen Bosoms and Col lars, plain and double stitched, of the best shape and style. Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine the assortment. april 24 49 ts LADIES' PARASOLS & SNOWDEN & SHEAR have just received from Philadelphia, a very large and splen did assortment of Ladies’ Black, Brown and Green PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS, of the French style and finish, which they have had manufactured expressly to order, by "one of the best manufacturers in the United States, for the City retail trade. Also, small s’zesfor Misses; and some very splendid Ladies’ fancy colors, with ivory han dles and lined. The Ladies are respectfully requested to caL and examine the assortment. They will be sold at reduced prices. april 24 49 ts; - LtME, LIME, LlMfi. 1 -g £4l CASKS best White Lump Lime, XtJVF just received per Co.’s boats IN store, 500 casks best THOMASTON LIME. Forsaleby G. H. METCALF, april 29 ts 51 FODDER. at the river, just above the Bridge April 27 2t 50 J. P. SEIZE, Has just received a splendid assortment of PARASOLS And Ladies’ Umbrellas, Os the veiv latest Parisian and Northern stvle. April. 17 46 JUST RECEIVED, -g DOZEN LEMON SYRUP JL vJvJ 5 Barrels do du A supersor article also, 50 doz. Soda, Seitlitz, and Congress Powders. For sale by R. B. HAVILAND &, CO. april 10 ts 43 NEW SPRING GOODS. Snowden Shear RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends in this city and country that they are now receiving and opening a very large and splendid assortment of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, which they have personally selected with gn at care from the most recent importa tions in New York, and among which are many new articles of the latest London and Paris styles for the spring and summer season, which they will sell at the very lowest prices. april 6 ts 4 * SPLENDID FRENCH MUSLINSs Snowden & Shear HAVE just received from New York a sup ply of very SPLENDID FRENCH MUSLINS, of the latest Paris styles, to which they would respectfully call tbe attention oftlie Ladies—also rich fancy Hdkfs. and Shawls— 1 Ladies’ superior H. S. Gloves—superior white and brown Grass Cloths: —best style of Irish Linens and Lawns, and Ladies’ superior hfim stich Linen Cambric Hdkfs. april 6 ts 41 NEW STYLE BONNETS. Snowden Shear HAVE received this day from New York a supply of Ladies' London Imperial Bon nets of the latest style—also extra fine and very superior plain Straw Bonnets, and a large sup ply of superior Tuscans. Also a supply oi Gentlemen and Youths’ very superior Palm Leaf Hats, trimmed very neatly in the New York style. april 6 ts 41 NEW SPRING GOODS, GEO. A. WALKER, HAS commenced receiving his Spring sup plies of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, COMBS, SHOES, BONNETS,'&c. Merchants and others are respectfully invited to call and examine the same before purchasing elsewhere; march 16 ts 32 FLOUR, POTATOES, &c? Just received and for sale by BARRETT & BEARD, g superior FLOUR _BL MJ’ 200 hampers real Irish Potatoes . 20 boxes prime Havana Sugar 150 barrels No. 1 Fish 80 bags prime Green Coffee 30 qr. casks superior Domestic Brandy 50 bbls. N. O. & St. Croix Sugars And on the River, and daily expected, 100,000 Half Spanish Cigars 50,000 first quality do 30 casks Malaga Wine March 9 ts 29 CLOCKS &C. FOR SALE, BY BARRETT & BEARD. Just received on consignment 50 Superior CLOCKS. ALSO, 20 doz. Gilt Frame Looking Glasses; which will be sold low for cash. March 9 ts 29 For sale low for cash or approved paper, at 60 or 90 days. BY BARRETT & BEARD, Under the United Slates Hotel* M BAGS prime COFFEE iMF MJ 30 bbls. N. O. Sugar 100 Baskets Champaigne 20 Hhds Molasses 2 pipes Old Holland Gin 100 Pieces Bagging 60 Pieces Duffil Blankets • 10 bbls. Newark Cider 50 Pieces Heavy Negro Cloths 200 boxes Turpentine Soap 10 bales India Twine 20 demijohns Brandy and Wine, put up in 1820 30 coils Bale Rope. And daily expected, 150 bbls, fresh caught Mackerel 100 bags superior Green Coffee. Feb. 9 17 FASHIONS. B. B. KIRTLAND & CO. MERCHANT TAILORS—Under U. S. Hotel, ARE receiving and opening a splendid As sortment of GOODS in their line—Call ; rind see. 29 ts March 9 HAVANA W HITE SUGAR. • BOXES best Havana White Sugar • 9 For sale by G. H. METCALF. March 9 29 FLOUR AND SUGAR. BBLS. Fresh Canal FLOUR 25 hhds. N. O; SUGAR 25 boxes Havana brown do. For sale by G. H. METCALF. March 11 30 RUM, TOBACCO, SHEETINGS, &c. "S BBLS. NORTHERN RUM JL MFMF 25 kegs Tobacco 17 bales Domestic Sheetings 5 do do. Shirtings 30,000 American Scgars . Just received, and for sale by G. H. METCALF. March 11 30 MUSTARD. DOZEN best MUSTARD, for sale be OMF G H. METCALF. March 9 29 POTATOES. "4 d&4IiBLS. Northern Potatoes, now on M_F MJr the River, and for sale bv March 9 29 G. H. METCALF. DISSOLUTION. ——— THE Firms of Kerrs Graham & Hope, and Kerrs & Graham, were dissolved on the 31st December, 1834, by the death of Alexander Graham. All unsettled business in which these concerns are interested, will be closed by the surviving partners. ANDREW KERR, JOHN KERR, and JAMES HOPE. Augusta, March 27,1835. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE SUBSCRIBERS have formed a connexion (to take date from the Ist January last,) for the purpose of carrying on the same Business heretofore pursued, by the late firm of Kerrs, Graham & Hope. The Business will be conducted under the firm of KERRS & HOPE. ANDREW KERR. JOHN KERR. JAMES HOPE. I Augusta, March 27,1835. ts 37 WM. e* WAY, Next door above Messrs. Turpin Sc D' Antignae. HAS just received from New York, his Spring and Summer assortment of DRY GOODS, winch he offers for sale on very rea sonable terms for cash or approved credits viz: 4-4, 6-4 Undress Cotton Cambrics, Jaconet and Cambiic Muslins 6-4 Plaid and Checked Muslins, Ginghams and Calicoes in great variety of pri ces French colui’d Muslins and English imitation Muslins and Plaid Ginghams; Striped, Corded and Plain Muslin Ginghams Small printed Calicoes for Children’s wear Ladies’ white Cotton Stockings, all prices English black and white Silk do 7-4, 8-4 Green, while and black Blond Gauze Veils Twisted Silk Crape and Gauze Shawls, in great variety 7-1 Black Gauze Veils, with deep Satin Bin ders for Mourning English Long Cloth Cotton Shirtings, very fine American do do do do do Cambric and Furniture Dimity and Furniture Calicoes, assorted Musquitoe Netting (white and blue) Linens, Lawns, Diapers and Sheetings Furniture Fringe and Binding Cotton Bed Ticking, very fine and wide 5-4 and 6-4 Brownand Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, variety of prices 12-4 and 11-4 Marseilles Quilts and Brown Lin nen Damask Table Cloths, assorted size and quality Grass Cloth, Brown and Bleached Linens lor Summer wear Brown Linen, Striped, Mixt and Blue Cotton Florentine- —Georgia long and short yel low Nankeens Marseilles Vesting and Jeans A Large assortment of Corsetts, of all sizes 3-4, 4-4 and 5-1 Plain and figured Bobbinet La ces Thread and Bobbinet Laces and Edgings Quilling doofall widthsand prices 4-4 Plain Book Muslin Hdkfs; and Plaid Mus lin do. tlead Hdkfs, in great variety of patterns Cotton Osnaburgs and Linen Burlaps Flaxen Osnaburgs and Scotch Dowlas Bengali and other stripes for pantaloons Clark’s assorted Sewing Cotton and no imita tion R. Hemming & Son’s best Needles, Pins, Tapes Robbin & Cotton Cords of all Nos. Corded Skirts; assorted sizes aud qualities Silk Cord and Tassels and Neck Zephyrs as sorted colours 7-4 and B-4 Brown and Bleached Counterpane Diapers; Thb Above GOODS; nearly all of which has been lately received, and are fresh and new as any in this market, and they will be sold as cheap a,s any. WM. C. WAY Agent. April 29 tt 51 /Auction, Commission and General Agency THE subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have connected themselves in partner ship under the firm of BARRETT & BEARD; to carry on the above business, and trust to de serve, by pudctuality and strict attention to bu siness, a share of patronage. In addition td the above, they have opened a GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, af the New York plan, for obtaining Clerks for Merchants, and situations for those wanting cmplbyment—.or letting and hiring Houses, Estates, Negroes, &c.—Keeping in their office an account of Sheriff’s and other sales. Also, buying and selling Cotton, Bank and other Stock on Commission. rV Liberal advances made on consignments. JOSEPH A. BEARD. E. H. BARRETT. April. 17 46 ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES. SNOWDEN & SHEAR. HAVE received this day from New-York by Ships Celia, Emperor, and Mason Barney very additional. supplies of NEW SPRING GOODS, comprising a great variety of neiv and splendid articles lor Ladies, Gentlemen, and Youths S.ummer wear, which with their former recent arrivals gives them averylarge and splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, embracing almost every staple and fancy article required for the spring and Sum mer season. All of,which will be sold at th? very lowest prices. Country Merchants will find it to their interest to call and examine the assortment. Apri!. 17 46 Auction, Commission, and General Agency BUSINESS. THE Subscribers respectfully inform theih friends and the public generally, that they have connected themselves in Partnership under the firffi of Barrett & Beard, to carry on the above business, rind trust to deserve; by punctuality and strict attention to business, a share of patronage. In addition to the above, they have op’eh'ed a General Intelligence office, after the New York plan, lor obtaining Cleiks for Merchants, and situations for those wanting employuient—for letting and hiring Houses, Estates,Negroes, &c. —Keeping in their office, an account of Sheriffs and other sales. Also, buying and selling Col | ton, Bank and other Stock on Commission. Liberal advances made on consignnients JOSEPH A. BEARD. E. H. BARRETT.. Augusta, Feb. 4 ts 15. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. THE Subscriber having re-commenced in Augusta, the Business of Boot and Shoe making, respectfully solicits from the inhabi tants thereof, a share of patronage. He has on hand a large assortment of manufactured work, which he will sell at quite a reduced price for cash. All articles of his manufacture will be durable, and of the latest fashion; Being neces sited to persue a cash system of business, his prices for all orders given him will be much re duced from the customary prices. His residence is on Washington street, three dobfs from Broad steeet, and nearly opposite Mr. Dill’s Confectionary. JOHN WINEKLER. Feb 2 Stnos. 13 UNITED STATES HOTEL, Augurta, Georgia. THIS well knoVrn establishment, as well for boarders as transient persons, will be opened on the 20th instant, under the control of tbe subscribers, who pledge themselves that no exertion on their pait shall be wanting; to give general satisfaction to all who will be kind enough to patronise their establishment. They flatterthemselves, that from the long experience which they have had in the line of their profes sion, they will be enabled to give satisfaction, as they will have it in their power to devote the whole of their time to promote the well manage ment of their concern. TV Horses will be well attended to, in a sta ble quite convenient to the Hotel. COSBY DICKINSON, WM. SHANNON. april 20 12t 47 MORE NEW GOODS. lA* Fashions Greatest Variety, At B; B. Kirtland & Co. Fashionable mer chant Tailoring Establshment No. 250 Broad Street, Bombazine, Thibet Cloths, Summer Cloths &c Vastings, the greatest variety A new article of summer Stocks Silk Waiscoats and diawer? Extra Supcifine Blut? and Black Bioadclfiths, Wool dyed Black Cassimere Fancy colored Broadcloths Those desirable colours, dark Green, and Dah lia &c. &c. Fancy Cassimeres, &c. at B. B. KIRTLAND & CO. | Merchant Tailors, 250 Brbad ; st. March 32 PROSPECITV»\ OF A MONTHLY MAGAZINE TO hS Ek'».Tv£o THE SOUTHERN LITERARY JOURNAL To be published in Charles ton, S. C. HIUE numerous Literary Periodicals y a are issued from trie American Pre.-S which are liberally patronized, it has been a subject of general regret, that siifce the discon tinuance of that able work, the Southern Re view, there has been no Magazine cuablished in South Carolina affording a suitdbk mediurn through which the opinions of our bes\ .writers might be brought to bear directly and usefully upon the public mind. It is with a view to meet this demand that the publication ot thia Journal is proposed, and that the general and substantial support of the citizens of the South is respectfull}’ solicited. The proposed Magazine will consist of Ori ginal Communications on Literary and Scien tific Subjects; of Popular Tales suggested by historical and local associations; of Poetry, and Political Intelligence. Its columns are in tended to afford a vehicle for the free but tem perate discussion of all questions, which from their importance, interest or attraction are de serving of the attention of an educated com munity. If it shall become, what its nahie im ports, a Journal of strictly Southern Literature —if it shall serve to place upon record a true account of the opinions, feelings, habits and general tone of thinking of an enthusiastic and high-minded people —if, under the. enlivening inspiration of the Gmiiw Loci, and with the ap proving smiles of the generous and the fair, and tbe concurrence and effective aid of the learned and talented men among us, it shall contribute, in any small degree, to secure for the South that elevated Literary position to which it is entitled, and which it is capable of maintain ing, its design will then be fully accomplished.- The work will be conducted by the Subscri ber, assisted by several Literary Gentleffiett who have pledged themselves t» contribute con stantly and liberally to its columns, who are in terested in its success; and who think the pres ent a favorable juncture ibr the commencement of such an enterprize. It will be printed in an octavo form, on fine paper, in monthly numbers of fifty-six pages each, and will be put to press as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers can be obtained to anthot-iJie its publication. The Journal will be furnished to subscribers at Five Dollars per annum, payable at the expira tion of six months from the date of the first number. DANIEL K. WHITAKER. Charleston, March 24, 1835. At a meeting of the Literary and Philosophi cal Society of South Carolina, convened th« 27th of March, 1835, the following Resolution was offered by Benjamin Elliott, Esq., seconded I by M; M. Cohen, Esq., and unanimously adopt ed •• ; 1 “ Resolved, That the Literary and Philo- I sophical Society understand, with high gratifi > cation, that Mr. Whitaker is about commencing 1 a monthly journal, to be devoted to tbe ad ; vancement ot Southern Literature, and, with 1 pleasure, declare their opinion of his full quali fication for such an undertaking, and comply with his request to be permitted to publish the proceedings of the Society, and such communi cations to the Society as the Curators may ap prove.” (Sighfid) JOSEPH JOHNSON, From the Minutes. President prehtfirm Jacob De La Motta, Secretary. TV Subscriptions will be received at this’ of ce and the different Book Stores in this City. RICHMOMD SHERIFF SAKES. ' WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in May next, at the Lower Market House, in the City of Augusta, between the legal lu.urs of sale, the following property, to wit: One Lot; and improvements thereon, situate lying and being in the City of Augusta, on tbe corner of M’lntosh and Bay streets, bounded north by Bay street, south by Company’s Ware House lot, east by lot now or lately the property Os Jacob Danforth, &tvest by M’lntosh street levied on as the property of Alexander M’Ken zie to satisfy a ii fa in favor of John Logan, tot the use of his Assignees, vs. Alexander M’Kea- Zie. - .. ■> ... ALSO, ( . A House and Lot, situate lying and being ia the City of Augusta, bounded South by Telfair Street, North by Mrs. M’Milk'ii’s and Bexlay’a Lots, East by Benj. F. Chpw’s. Lot, West by Philip H. Mantz’s Lot, levied on as the proper ty of William H. Thompson, to satisfy fi fa upon foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Sa muel Clark, vs. William H. Thompsdtl. FREEMAN W. LACT april 3 40 RICHMOND SHERIFIP SALES. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in June next, one Negro Man named Moses, levied on as the property of Joseph Bush, to satisfy a ft fa upon foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor es John Phinizy fcGasawav, B. Lamar, vs. Joseph Bush. At. so, Sixteen Sharfis, of the Capital Stock of thJ : Mechanics Bank, levied upon as the property es j A. B. Walker, to satisfy a fi fa Sims 1 and Woolsev, vs. A. B. Walker & Cb:’ ? FREEMAN W. LACY. April 3 40 JB. W. FORCE & CO. Have.on hand, at No. 276 Bjdfld street, in Kerra & Graham’s Hew range, three doors above th* Gioia l Hotel, 1 PACKAGES of fffesh BOOTS OJpkJ VX& SHOES, a very extensive as sortment of every article in the line, calculated I io suit the City and Country trade—consisting in part of 2,000 pair Men’s'Calf Brogans and Shoes 3-000 do do Kip du - do 5,000 do do coarse do do 2,500 do Boys’ and Children's coarse and fine Shoes 3,000 do Ladies’ Priinelio, Morocco; Seal skin and leather Boots, Shoes and Slippers 500 pair Ladies’ and Gentlemen's waterproof Boots and Shoes 500 do do do Carpet and do Mockasins TV Also a large stock of LEATHER, such as Harness and Skirtihg, Sole and Upper Leath j er, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore i Calf Skins, Sealskins, Buckskins, Morocco and I Lining Skins, stout coarse Leather for Negrd i Shoes; also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shod ; Thread and all the materials arid Tools fur manufactuiing, all of which will be offered to 1 the co» c; iimer and dealer at reduced prices, j TV FORCE & Co.’s Boot and Shoe Factory ' in tbe rear entrance ihrougb their Store; where 1 Bootsand Shoes of every description are mad* i and repaired. j Decs_ 145 . EAGLE AND PHCENIX HOTEL,, . I AUGUSTA, GEO. THE STOCK HOLDERS of.this Elegant Establishment have engaged Mr. C. MI NER to take charge of it; From its local situa tion, arid the well known capability of Mr. Mi nertomanage such business, they feel no hesi tation in inviting the public to enjoy its advan j tages. This Hotel was built expressly for such business, and its large Rooms and Parlours for Families has no superior in the Southern States. It has; attached; very large and convex nient Stables, &c. TV Its location especially invites travellers from the North, and on the Charleston Rail Road. ■ TV The Constitutionalist and Chronicle, and Charleston Cornier and Mercury, will pleas* to publish the above once a week for thred weeks. 22 Feb 20 4. RICHMOND FLOUR. fhAA BBLS, best Virginia Flour; IFot sale by G? H- METCALF-jf March 9 29 3