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delivered to any person properly author-1
ized to receive them.
It is presumed that his relatives live in
New York.
[John Leicester, who had been em
ployed at the Rail Road, left in the Dol
phin, on her last trip, and is most proba
bly, the person alluded to in the above
paragraph.— Editors Chas. Courier.]
Interresting Fact.— Gen. Harrison,
says the Cincinnatti Whig, in the course
of his speech delivered at Lafayette, Indi
and, during his late visit to that place, made
the following remarks, by which we are
put in possession of a very interesting
fapt:
“ The idea was a happy one expressed
by a distinguished citizen of our country,
in his address to the veteran Lafayette,
“ that he had seen posterity.” That same
good fortune said Gt neral H. was his. It
Would seem almost incredible that the
speaker had at one time been the sole rep
resentative in the councils of the nation of
the territory which now forms Ohio, Indi
ana, Illinois and Michigan—nay more
that he had once been the chief Executive
Officer of the region last named with the
addition ofMissouri and Arkansas—of a
territory extending from the warm climate
where sugar and cotton are produced, to
the country of the North where corn will
scarce.ly grow.”
MARRIED.
In Hamburg, on Thursday evening last, by
the Rev. Mr. Reed, Mr. John N. Oliver to
Miss Harriet Sales, of that place.
In Aiken, S. C. on Thursday evening, 20th
inst, by the Rev. Mr. Ware, Mr. Milledge
Hankinson to Miss Sarah Neal, both of that
town.
DR. HOOK offers his professional sevices
to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity.
He may be found for the present, in the next
building above Messrs. J.'and S. Bones.
August 26 ‘ 3t 101
A CARD.
HAVING learnt that some insinuations
have been made, (probably with the de
sign to injure us,) that our firm is in favor of
the cause of Abolition, we hereby openly de
clare that such assertions are false and utterly
unfounded, and we pledge ourselves that all the
members of our house are entirely opposed in
principle to the views of the Abolitionists, re
garding the agitation of the Slave question, and
interference in the rights of the Southern Slave
holders, as inexpedient, unjust, and pregnant
with evils.
BAILEY, KEELER, & REMSEN.
New York, Aug. 26 3m 101
———— NOTICE .
THE Subscriber has rented for the ensuing
year, the House occupied by Mrs. Croily,
on the West corner of Washington and Ellis
streets, where she will accommodate BOARD
ERS on the most reasonable terms. She will
spare no pains in endeavoring to make them
comfortable, and therefore, she hopes to receive
a liberal patronage. She also offers for Rent,
the Office in the basement story of the same
building, now occupied by Charles Carter, Esq.
MARY SAVAGE.
Aug 24 ts 100
Treasurer’s Office, Steam Boat Company, )
August 25th, 1835. )
JWT OTICE is given that the following articles
1 w were received by the Steam Boat Com
pany’s Boats, previous to the Ist of April last,
and if not called for by or before the Ist day of
October next, will be sold on that day, to pay
expenses. THOMAS McGRAN,
Treasurer S. B. Co.
H 2 bundles Shovels
No mark 1 do. do.
Francis & Hines, 1 keg Nails
Gennessee, 1 barrel Smoked Beef
H 1 bundle Band Iron
J. A. 20 boxes Glass
B B. 1 bundle Sheet Iron
B. 1 cask Hard Ware
G J. 1 hall barrel Piaster of Paris
S K. 1 Corn Mill
M S. 3 pieces Bagging
No mark 10 do. do.
Wm. M. Millwood, 1 Box
S &. P. 1 bag Coffee
No mark 1 Collars
. Do. 1 ream Brown Paper
M. 1 box Soap
Arthur Ginn, 1 Package
Rev. G. A Chapple, 1 do.
Rev. J:F. Weathersbee, 1 Box
No mark, 1 barrel Fish
Do. 1 bundle Band Iron
C L S. 1 Barrel
. No mark, 1 bag Coffee
H. 1 coil of Rope.
Aug 24 wtd 100
NOTICE.
STEAM BOAT OFFICE, 1
Savannah, August, 20, 1835. J
AN Election for a Treasurer of ths Steam
Boat Co. of Georgia, at Augusta, (to sup
ply the place of Thomas McGran, Esq. resign
ed,) will be held at this Office on Saturday, 29th
inst. Salary, $1,300 per annum. Bond, with
two or more securities, in the sum of $12,000,
will be required. Applications, naming securi
ties, must be handed in to the President on or
before that day. The duties of the office to
commence on the 25th Sept. next.
WM. E. LONG, Sec’ry. & Treas’r.
Aug 24' 10l>
JACK FOR SALE.
THE Subscribers will sell the lull blooded
Jack, BLACK PRINCE, agedsix years.
He is by an imported Malta Jack, out of a fine
Spanish Jinney, and has proved himself, in a
neighboring county, last season, a sure foal get
ter, he is 14 hands and one inch high. For
terms, apply to
J. &D. MORRISON.
Angust 7 ts 93
NOTICE.
ALL Persons indebted to the subscriber for
services rendered by Bertrand Jr. will
please call and settle with Mr. Henry Dalby.as
ne is authorized to transact business for me du
ring my absence from the State.
W. G. HAUN.
August 7 ts 93
AUGUSTA THEATRE.
THIS Theatre will be rented for one year,
or a term ofyears to any respectable Lessee.
Address ISAAC MOISE, Sec’ry.
The Charleston Courier and New York
Courier & Enquirer will give the above 3 week
ly insertions.
————:NOTICE.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing be
tween Adam Lee and Henry R. Lee, of
Rahway, N. Jersey and James B. Bishop of
Augusta, Ga., under the firm of James B. Bish
op & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent.
All persons having demands against the late
- firm, will present them to James B. Bishop, who
• is duly authorised to settle all the business of the
late con'-ern, and who will continue the Hard
ware Business as formerly, in his own name.
ADAM LEE,
HENRY R. LEE,
JAMES B. BISHOP.
August 19 4t 98
BLANK DEEDS,
Neatly printed and for sale at this Office.
TO RENT,
From the first of October.
That convenient Dwelling HOUSE,
Ofis situate on the south side, lower end of
Broad street, now in the occupancy of
John V. Cowling, Esq. There is a Lot attach
ed to the House, containing H acres, cultivated
as a Garden, on which is all necessary out
buildings. Possession given immediately. For
further particulars, apply to Dr. L. A. Dugas,
or J. B. GUIEU.
Aug 24 2w 100
TO RENT.
n „ THE TWO STORY DWELLING,
on Ellis street, in the rear of of the Uni
-bll-ULted States Hotel. Posession given Ist
of Oct. J. W. WILDE.
August 19 ts 98
TO RENT.
n n TWO DWELLING HOUSES on
■, ■ fef ie S° ut h s *de of Ellis, between Jackson
Jl-lAUL and Campbell streets.
Apply to HENRY H. CUMMING.
July 17 ts 85
TO RENT.
MTHE Fire Proof brick store occupied
by Frazer, Bow dre & Henkell, first
door above the Book Store of T. H.
Plant. This store is well adapted for a Dry
Good Store, & has a fine roomy Cellar. Posses
sion given first of October or sooner. Apply to
R. W. McKEEN.
July 1 ts 78
TO RENT.
n n FROM the first of October next, the
frfgMw dwelling in the w estern end of the Insu-
Jigi|||. ra nce Bank building.
WM. CUMMING.
July 27 ts 89
TO RENT.
n n THE TWO STORY DWELLING
pW® HOUSE near the Lowet Market, north
side of Broad street, now occupied by
Mr. R. Bland.
On the same lot there is a large and good
Oven, suited for an extensive Bakery.
ALSO,
n n TWO DWELLING HOUSES back-
of the above, in Reynold street; one of
them is two story, now occupied by Mr.
Wm. Meredith, and the other a single one, on
a high basement, occupied by Mr. William H.
Pritchard. Apply to
N. DELAIGLE.
July 22 ts 87
TO RENT.
n n THE STORE, No. 131, on Broad
street, near the Lower Market, at pre-
Fi’ffl sent occupied by Maharry & Hadley.
Possession on the Ist October. Also, the Dwel
ling above said Store, well adapted for private
boarding. Apply to Joseph Collins, Ex’r. or to
JOHN H. MANN.
July 20 ts 85
TO RENT,
n n THE Ware House, now occupied
psi® by Mr. John Rees, on Campbell Street.
prgafll F Or terms, apply to
W. B. THOMAS.
July 1 ft 78
DENTISTRY,
THE Subscriber has now returned to this
city, where he, expects to remain during
the remaining part of the season. He will with
pleasure see an)’ who may need his Profession
al services. His office hours will be between 8
A. M. and2P. M.
E. OSBORN, Surgeon Dentist,
Opposite the Masonic Hall.
Aug 17 3tw 97
TO THE PUBLIC.
THE citizens of the United States are in
formed that 1 have appointed Mr. The
obald Howard, of Columbus, my agent for the
sale of the Patent granted in my favor for the
MANUFACTURING OF BRICK.
Any person desirous of purchasing this for any
counties, w’ould do well to treat with Mr. H.
before his departure for Florida and the Wes
tern States, which will be in about three weeks.
THOMAS BENNETT SHAW.
Angst 13 4t 97
VALUABLE MEDICINES.
ROWLAND’S TONIC MIXTURE, for
the cure of Ague and Fever.
Dr. Peters’ Medicine—for the cute of Dyspep
sia and Liver Complaints.
Dr. Beckwith’s Anti Dispeptic Pills.
Swaim’s Vermifuge.
Carpenter’s Extract of Pink Root
do Comp’d fluid extract Sarsaparilla
do do do do Buchu
The Indian’s Panacea
Potter’s Catholicon
Swaim’s Panacea, &c.
ALSO,
Quinine, Piperine, Strychnine, lodine, Vera
trine. Morphine, Emetine, &c.—Extracts of
Kainca, Elatereum,Black Pepper, Rhatany, &c
Hydriodate of Potash, Creosot, &c. &c.
Foj sale by B. B. HAVILAND £ CO.
July 17 ts 85
STOP THE THIEF.
STOLEN from my Stable, on Thursday, 13th
inst. a small Sorrel HORSE, about 14|
hands high, 5 years old, much chafed with the
harness—carries a high head and trots only;
two very irregular marks curled on his hind
legs. He was shod all round—Saddle half
worn, and quilted round the skirts. The thief
passes under the name of John W. Wilson,
about 5 feet 8 inches high and about 25 years
old, fair complexion, very restless, and dirty in
appearance—had on a straw hat and I think a
blue coat, when he went off. Any person secu
ring Horse and Saddle shall be amply rewarded.
OTHO WEAVER.
Augusta, Aug. 17, 1835. 97
ORDERED, that the eight section of the
general ordinance be published and strictly en
forced, and that the street officer and other offi
cers of the Council, report all offenders:
It shall be the duty of Lot holders, and those
having charge of Lots, to keep them clean and
dry. They shall permit no cellar or sink to
contain water. They shall fill up all low pla
ces within their enclosure, in such manner as to
pass into the streets. It shall also be their duty,
and they are hereby required on every day, ex
cept the sabbath, loremove from their lots all
decayed and decaying vegetable and animal
substances, and in general, everything tend
ing to corrupt the air, and to place the same in
the streets opposite their lots, and twenty feet
from the boundary, between day light and nine
o’clock in the morning; and no person shall
throw trash or filth into the streets from their
lots any other time than between day light and
nine o’clock, A. M. nor on the Sabath day.
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
July 22 87
FOR SALE.
MISS JANE BERTRAND is offered for
sale; she is 8 years old and stands
among the first blooded nags, as well as a distin
guished race nag. She has been the winner of
many 4 mile purses, and was a close contending
nag in the race over the Lafayette Course with
the celebrated Argyle and Rattlesnake. As for
game and bottom none can dispute it. Those
who are in the way of raising and improving
the blood of Horses, would do well to have
Miss Jane among their stock.
Also, a match of superior family Horses,
which can be.highly recommended, young and
perfectly gentle, of fine action. Also, one
small well set Saddle Horse, which can be
bought low, on account of his bad order. His
equal for ease and gentleness cannot be but sel
dom found. As a riding horse for a lady, none
his superior, 6 rears old and warranted sound.
I Apply to ' R. w. McKEEN.
July I ts 78
l HAY'.
1 fll HE undersigned oilers fur sale, bright new
JL hay, deliverable in town or on the Hill, or
ders received through the post office,
N. B. MOORE.
Aug. 10 3tw 94
" FRESH GROUND FLOUR.
KBBLS.Howard Street white Wheat
x Flour, of a superior quality for keep
ing during the worst Season, for sale by
G. H. METCALF.
June 1973
LIME.
/S CASKS Fresh ThomastonLime.
TCU/VJ 150 do. White Lump Lime
for sale bv
G. H. METCALF.
June 19 73
Received this day at the sign of the Mam
moth Boot,
CASES Ladies French Morocco Water-
& Froot 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 Doots
and Shoes
2 do Gentlemen's Dancing Pumps and Boots
40 nests Seal Skin TRUNKS
For Sale by B. W. FORCE & CO.
January 2, 1835. 1 ts.
JUST RECEIVED.
DOZEN Congress Water, in quart and
pint Bottles, for sale bv
R. B. HAVILAND & Co.
Maj’ 4 53
N CASKS best White Lump Lime,
JsL •Jc vr just received per Co.’s boats
IN STORE,
500 casks best THOMASTON LIME.
For sale by G. H. METCALF.
_____ _____
KEGS best Baltimore Lard
IVV For sale by
G. H. METCALF.
June 3 66
RUTA BAGA TURNIP SEED just re
ceived and for sale by
Aug. 12 tf] B. B. HAVILAND & CO.
BLACK TEA,
FOR SALE.—Box BLACK TEA of best
quality.
Apply at this office. Aug 17
BHASBERRY SYRUP.
"R DOZ. Gordon’s Superior Rhasberry
JL Syrup—just Received.
ALSO
A large Supply of Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Glass, Dyestuff, Medicine Chests fur Planta
tions, and perfumerj’ of every variety—
For sale by
R. B. HAVILAND, & Co.
June 15 71
JUST RECEIVED,
"ri DOZEN LEMON SYRUP
JaL V Fa.# 5 Barrels do do
A supersor article
also,
50 doz. Soda, Seitlitz, and Congress Powders.
For sale by R. B. HAVILAND & CO.
april 10 ts 43
MUSTARD.
DOZEN best MUSTARD, forsalebv
G. H,METCALF.
SUPERIOR CORDED SKIRTS.
SNOWDEN &. SHEAR.
HAVE Just Received from New York a
supply of Ladies very superior English
Corded. Skirts-, also large supply of Musquito
Netting. \
July 13 83
ORANGES.
SWEET Havana Oranges
for sale by
G. H. METCALF.
JOHN S. COMBS,
HAVING established himself in Savannah
as Factor and Commission Merchant,will
devote his attention to the interest of his friends.
REFERENCES.
Messrs. Holcombe, Peck & Co. Charleston
Messrs. J. W. &I. T. Heard, )
J. K. Kilburn & Co. > Augusta.
Stovall and Simmons, )
G. B. Lamar, Esq. Savannah.
D. & A. R. Ralston, Macon.
Savannah, June 12 wtf 70
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
•J SHOES, a very extensive as-
sortment of every article in the line, calculated
to 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 waterprooi
Boots and Shoes
500 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 dealer at reduced prices.
?3r FORCE & Co.’s Boot and Shoe Factory
in the rear entrance through their Store; where
Boots and Shoes of every description are made
and repaired.
Dec 5 145
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 ot Gentlemen and Youths’ very
superior Palm Leaf Hats, trimmed very neatly
in the New York style.
april 6 ts 41
FASHIONABLE BONNETS.
Snowden & Shear
HAVE received this day from New York,
a supply of Ladies’ English and French
• very superior plain STRAW BONNETS of
| the most fashionable shapes—also, Lace and
Florence trimmed Bonnets of the latest styles—
also, Ladies’ superior white, black and assorted
! colors Lace Gloves —Ladies’ superior White
I Silk Hose —White and Green Oil Silk—supe
i rior Black Gro de Paris (very rich lustre) —a
; very large supply of Green, Black, White, Pur
, pie and Blue Worsted Lace, and superior Drill
! Eye Needles.
June 8 t 68
NOTICE.
AGREEABLY to an order of the Inferior
Court of Richmond County, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Cour'
House in Muscogee County on the first Tues
day in October next, between the usual hours of
sale, a Tract of Land lying and being in the
sixth (6) District, Muscogee County, and known
in the plan of said district numbe fifty-one
(51) for the benefit of the creditors of David
Lyner, deceased.
Terms at sale.
THOS. GLASCOCK. Adm’r.
' July 20 td 85
NEW SPRING GOODS.
SNOWDEN AND SHEAR
RESPECTFULLY’ announce to their
friends in the city and country, that they
have received by recent anivals 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 the lowest prices. Among them are:—
Splendid French Muslins (very rich and entire
ly new styles)
Superior black and white Muslins (for mourn
ing dress)
SuperiorFrench,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 ami 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 dresses, and
Needle-work’d Bands.
A large supply of Needle-work’d Edgings and
Insertings [new patterns]
Superior Bobbinetl 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]
Y'outh’s do do do do do do do
Ladies superior blk. wht. and fancy col’d H. S.
Gloves Do do Long white Kid Gloves
Gentlemen’ssup. buck and blk. and col’d H. S.
Gloves, Do do brown thread and cotton do
InJia Rubber, fancy silk, and supetior 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 Jaconettand 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 Broehellas 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 gras-; 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 white plaid Mohair Stocks; of very
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 white corded Skirts
Masqueto Netting and coarse Bobbinet for Pa
villions
Ladies superior wht. and black English Silk
Hose
Do do wht.blk.andPrintedCottonHo.se
Misses wht. and blk. Cotton Hose [large and
small sizes]
Gentlemen’s superior white, and brown and ran
dom 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. Retticqles [with gilt
beads)
Gentlemen’s Palmetto Hats [trimmed in the
New Y'ork style]
Ladies superior Imperial Straw and Tuscan
Bonnetts
A splendid assortment of Ladies Parasols and
Umbrellas of the very best style and finish
[made expressly to order for the retail
trade]
A very large supply of Cotton Fringe of a great
variety of Patterns
Superior English Long Cloths
Slater’s premium 4-4 bleached Cotton Shirtings
[undressed and best style]
Superior 6-4 Waltham and Peterborough
bleached Sheetings
A large supply ot 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, brown Shirt
ings and Sheetings
Flax and cotton Osnaburgs
Superior Shetucket Tickings
Apron and Furniture Checks —Striped and
Checked Domestics
The above with many other articles required
for family use, are of a superior style and quali
ty. The public are respectfully invited to call
ar.d examine the assortment.
April 24 ts 49
MORE
IN 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 Waiscoais and drawers
Extra. Supetfine Blue and Black Broadcloths,
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 Broad-st.
March 1632
FOUR months after date, application will
be made to the honorable justices of the In
ferior Court of Richmond County, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
estate of William Churehill deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec.
JANE CHURCHILL, Admrz.
May 1557
FOUR months after date, application will
be made to the Honorable the Justices of
the Inferior Court when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the one fourth of an
undivided Tract of Land, lying and beign in
the county of Henry, and known as lot No. 247
in the 12th district, sold as the property ofßo
bert W. Bugg, a minor.
A. RHODES. Guardian
april 24 trim 19
The Augusta Independent Fire Company
LOTTERY,
CLASS NO. ONE.
To be drawn in the city of Augusta, October, \sth
1835.
Under the superintendence and direction of the
Commissioners.
75 NUMBER LOTTERY: 11 DRAWN BALLOTS.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
1 Prize of ’ 6,000 is 6,000
1 do 2,000 is 2,000
1 do 1,000 is 1000
1 do 800 is 800
1 do 600 is 600
100 do 500 is 50,000
20 do 100 is 2,000
20 do 75 is 1,500
20 do 50 is 1.000
64 do 30 is 1j920
64 do 25 is 1,600
64 ,do 20 is 1,280
64 do 15 is 960
128 do 12 is 1,636
128 do 10 is
3,008 do 8
22,176 do 5 is 110,000 j
25.8G1 Prizes amounting to $208,420
Tickets $5, Shares in proportion
O’ The holders of Tickets in the old scheme
of the above named Lottery, are requested to
send or oring them in, for exchange for Tickets
in the above scheme.
Tickets for sale at the Office under the Globe
Hotel. All orders, accompanied with the Cash,
will be promptly attended to.
A. READ, Manager.
Office under the Globe Hotel,
August 17 97
LIVERY STABLE.
THE Subscriber grateful for past patronage,
respectfully informs the public that he
has removed to Green-street, Western ITotel, for
merly occupied by B. Mims, on the street lead
ing from the Bridge to Milledgeville and Sa
vannah, and intends opening a very fine Public
House, with the most splendid Stables, roomy
and comfortable for Travellers; Bqprding or
standing Horses; large and fine Lots, with plen
ty water, for Droves. Also, with good Carria
ges ofevery kind, viz:Gigs, Sulkies &c. Saddle
Horses, to let, for long or short excursions, with
good and careful Drivers, to administer to the
wishes of his friends; and shall have on hand
Horses at all times for sale, match or single.—
Fie obligates himself to pay every attention and
endeavor to give general satisfaction. Those
wishing Horses broke to the harness, will do
well to call on the subscriber. He flatters him
self, from his long experience with horses, that
he has become acquainted with all their disea
ses, and he hopes those who have sick horses
will give him their custom. Every atttention
wi.l be paid toplease his friendsand customers.
OTHO WEAVER.
Aug 10 98
renovatingFliquid,
RECENT DISCOVERY.
RS. BERNARD’S RENOVATING
• LIQUID for extracting all kinds of Oils,
Paints, Tar, and Giease trom the most delicate
coloured Silks, Satins, Cloths, Bombazines, or
Velvets, without injuring in the least their Col
our or Texture.
This recent and valuable chemical discovery
is offered for sale by the subscriber.—lt almost
supersedes the necessity of dying, and the
scourer’s “Vocation is gone.” Fifty cents
worth will secure a Bacon Merchant’s breech
es from criticism for 12 months. It acts like a
charm upon silks of the finest texture, by in
stantly removing the taints of grease, without
in the least affecting the fabric itself—the most
inveterate lodgments of wax upon Coat Collars,
fly before it like dust before a brush. It is no
Quackeiy but the true secundum artem mode of
appearing decent in old clothes at the least im
aginable expense. It is offered to Gentlemen at
50 cents a Phial, and all other sorts of people
can have it at the same price.
No danger need be apprehended in using it
upon the finest and most delicate Silks—nor is it
like the soaps so commonly advertised in our
days, which removing one evil, almost invaria
bly produce another of double size—nor does it
require the preparatory meansofall other renova
tors—such as hot irons and the like. Only a lit
tle clean water, according to the directions, is
wanting. Oil or Grease of any kind can be ex
tracted from the most delicate coloured carpets,
without the usual trouble of taking them up. If
used according to the directions, it will at once
extract every particle of grease from the finest
Cloth, or most delicate Silks, without injuring
in the least the colour or texture.
For sale by TURPIN & D’ANTIGNAC.
[August 13 96] Augusta Geo.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA.
THE Lectures in this institution will bp re
sumed on the third Monday in October
next, and continued as usual six months. They
will be delivered by L. A. DUGAS, M. D., on
Anatomy and Physiology.
PAUL F. EVE, M. D., on the Principles and
Practice of Surgery.
A. CUNNINGHAM, M. D., on the Principles
and Practice of Medicine.
JOSEPH A. EVE, M. D., on Therapeutics and
Materia Medica.
M. ANTONY’, M. D., on Obstetrics and Dis
eases of Women and Infants.
L. D. FORD, M. D., on Chemistry and Phar
macy.
THETE.RMS ARE:
Matriculation Ticket, to be taken once, $5 00
Tickets for the Full Course, 100 000
Tickets for Practical Anatomy, once
only, 10 00
Diploma Fee, 10 00
JOHN W. WILDE, President.
L. D. Ford, Sec'y Board of Trustees.
Augusta, July 10,1835. July 10 82
O’ The papers of Augusta; Banner and
Whig, Athens; Journal and Federal Union,
Milledgeville; Enquirer and Sentinel, Colum
bus; Georgian and Republican, Savannah,(Geo.)
Aiken Telegraph, Columbia Times, Pendleton
Messenger, and Greenville Mountaneer, (S.C.)
Raleigh Star, and Western Carolinian, (N. C.)
Knoxville Register, (Ten.) Floridian, (Flo);
Tuscaloosa Intelligencer, Montgomery Jour
nal. Huntsville Advocate, Mobile Register,
(Ala.) Jackson S. R. Banner, and Natches
Courier & Journal, (Miss.) will publish the a 1-
venisement to the amount of Five Dollars each
and send their receipt with the last No. contain
ing it, toL. D. Ford Sec. and Treas. Medical
College ofGeorgia.
ON EHI f NDRE DDOI A; ARS REW AR D.
LOST by the subscriber (supposed to have
been stolen) at the Rail Road Depository
in Charleston or on his way in the car to Au
gusta, a Red Morocco POCKET BOOK, with '
his name written in it, containing about Seven I
Hundred Dollars in Bank Bills, (principally J
ofGeorgia Banks,) among which were the fol- j
lowing, yiz:
Mechanics Bank, Augusta, $20 —letter A, No. I
163—payable to M. Wilkinson.
Planters & Merchunts.Bank of South Carolina
letter D, No. 19 $5 .
Bank of South Carolina, 20—letter J—No. 209 j
The Pocket Book also contained several re- •
ceipts, and sundry notes in favor of the subscri
ber against B. F.*Li>le, Nathaniel A. Odom,
Stephen Ellington, and other persons. The
above reward will be paid upon the delivery ot
the money and papers to Andrew J. Miller,
Esq., Auausta, or a reasonable reward for either
5 WILLIAM JONES.
Crawfordville, Geo., Aug. 12. 4tw 95
Ff The Charleston Courier will give the
above 3 insertions,
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
FOUR Months after date, application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary of Rich
mond county for leave to sell ail the real estate
of Daniel A Weed, deceased,late of said coun
ty. A J MILLER,Adm’r.
July 17 mlm 85
PUBLIC SALES.
PUBLIC SALE OF HEAL ESTATE.
THE subscribers, with the view of closing
their concern, will offer for sale at the low
er Market House, in th£ City of Augusta, on
Monday the 19th day of October next.
All their Real Estate in the City of Augusta.
About 50 building lots in the village of Spring
field.
House and lot in the village of Wrightsboro,
Columbia County.
House and lot in the village of Lincolnton,
Lincoln County.
House and lot in the village of Sparta, Han
cock County,
House and lot in the village of Monticello,
Jasper County.
House ami lot in the village of Marion,
Twiggs County.
Plantation in Hancock county —870 acres.
Plantation in Putnam county—26o acres.
105 Acres River Swamp Land Richmond Cd
1000 Acres Laud Elbert county.
202 i Acres Land 9th dis No. 72 Monroe co.
202| do do 9 do do 138 Pike do
202| do do 15 do do 130 do do
202 j do do 2 do do 132 do do
j 202| do do 10 do do 102 Upson do
202 do do 9 do do 24 Dooly 'do
202) do do 13 do do 172 Fayette, do
202 j do do 16 do do 361Newtbndo
2021 do do 8 do do 133 Crawford
202 J do do 13 do do 258 Houston
202| do do 15 do do 118 do do
lO2| do do 14 do do 231 do do
490 do do 13 do do 375 Irwin do
250 do do 3 do do 173 Early do
250 do do 13 do do do do
250 do do 2 do do do do
Terms made known at day of sale.
McKENZIE & BENNOCH.
August 26 wtd 101
The city papers, Milledgeville Recorder.
Standard of Union, Savannah Republican ana
Charleston Courier, will please copy the above
once a week until the day ofsale.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
THE undersigned, under an authority vest
ed in them, offer sale, by private contract
the following property, being part of the Estate
of Thomas Cumming, Esq. deceased, viz:
A PLANTATION in Columbia county on the
waters of Euchee Creek, about sixteen miles
from Augusta, on the Appling road, containing
about twenty three hundred acres of land, of
which about one thousand acres are cleared,
and the remaining thirteen hundred, Os good
quality, and well timbered: adjoining lands of
Beall, Martin, Cliett, and others. The premij
ses now occupied by Col. Paul Fitzsimons.
ALSO,
A Tract of Pine Landin Richmond County
containing about fifty acres, on which there is a
valuable Quarry of white free stone, commonly,
known as the l The Rocks” -about five miles
from Augusta on the old Milledgeville Road,
and near the line, of the Georgia Rail Road. ♦
ALSO
Between two and three hundred acres of pine
Land, lying west ofthe village of Summerville,
on the Sand Hills, and adjoining lands of Long
street, Fox, Blodgett, and others.
At.so
Several building Lots in the village of Sum
merville, near the Academy.
ALSO
The large Vacant Lot, in the city of Augusta
on the north side of Greene street, nearly oppo
site the City Hall, and extending from Greene
to Ellis street, by which it is bounded on the
north.
ALSO
Ten Shares of the Eagle and Phcenix* Hotel
Stock, and three shares of Stock in the Vau
chise Manufacturing Company
Persons wishing to purchase are requested to
examine the property and to make application
to either of the undersigned-
WILLIAM CUMMING, )
ROBERT F. POE, } Executors.
HENRY. H. CUMMING. )
July 13 ts 83
LINCOLN SHERIFF SALES.
be sold at Lincoln Court House, on
> w the first Tuesday in October next, with
in the usual sale hours, Three Hundred Acre*
of Land, lying in Lincoln County, on the waters
of Fishing Creek, now in the possession of Mr.
E. N. Moss; levied on as the property of Lewis
R. Beaman, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Lincoln Su
perior Court, Robert S. Sayre against said Bea
man and Alexander Moss, security. Property
pointed out by said security.
JOHN B. MeLANE, D. S. L. C.
_Aug_24 _ _____. loo_I oo _
LINCOLN SHERIFF SALEH.
’®® Z ’’lLL be sold at Lincolnton, on the first
V ¥ Tuesday in September next, at the
Court House door, within the legal hours of
sale, one Sideboard, one Book Case, one Clock,
one set mahogany Tables, one large Toilett
Glass, and one old negro man named Harry,
levied on as the property of Malcom J. Walker,
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Lincoln Superior
Court, in favor of Shadrach Turner vs. Mal
com J. Walker and Thomas Lyon.
ALSO,
The entire interest of the hire of a negro
woman Mary, until twenty fifth of December
next, levied on under a fi. fa, issuing from a Jus
tices court, William Reynolds vs. Benjamin
W. Sayre, property pointed out by the plaintiff
in execution and returned to me bv a Constable.
HARDY' LEVERITT, Shff.
July 29 wtd 90
NOTICE.
AGREEABLY toan order of the Inferior
Coin tof Richmond County while sitting
: for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court
i House in Marion County, on the first Tuesday
I in August next, a Tract of Land, in said coun-
I ty, 4th District, No 76 (originally in Muscogee
i county, but from a division of that County Dis
trict No 4 ha„s fallen in Marion,) andsoldas the
property of William Beil, an Idiot.
CATHARINE BELL, Guardian.
June 10 60
GOLD
i FKYHE undersigned, having purchased tl/e
_fiL one half of Rosworth’s Patent for extract
ing Gold from the ores, ns well as deposites—
now offer the tight of using said machine, ta
those interested in the Gold Regions of the U
nited States. The operation ofthe Machine is
Stamping, Amalgamating, and Precipitating.—
The process of Amalgamating is entirely new,
being effected upon an inclined surface of Sil
ver Plate; upon which, as laige an Amalga
mating Surface'can be kept up by the use of
oue pound of Quicksilver, as by the use of se
ven hundred pounds in the Tyrolese Bowls.—
A Machine,upon the above principle, is now in
■ operation at the Rappahannock Mine, ten miles
I from Fredericksburg, under the superintend
ienceofMr. John Wellington, who has kindly
I consented to give information of its merits to>
j those who wish topurehase,
Applv to the undersigned at Fredericksburg,
Va., or to Judah Dobson, of Philadelphia, who
I are now the sole proprietors and vendors of the
right. BENJ. N- BARNETT,
CHAS. A. PEARSON,
WM. D. GREEN.
July 1 w2m 82
LADIES’*PARAs‘OI < « «fc UMBRELLAS**
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 sizes for Misses; atndsome very
splendid Ladies’fancy colors, with ivory han
dles and lined.
The Ladies are respectfully requested focal#
kpd examine the assortment. They •anil >«■
Sold at reduced priJes.
april 24 49 tf.’
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