About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1835)
having continued to meet them fice.ly a: the currency, no alteration in prices has taken place. The sales having amounted to 5900 bales, redu cing our stock (there being ncynrrivals) to 68,- 000 bales. The accounts from Liverpool have continued very dull, and fears were entertained of a decline in prices, in consequence of the a bundant supplies expected from the East Indies. Upoh the whole, no material reduction appears yet to have taken place tn the aggregate stock of cotton in Europe coni,pared to last .year; the consumption is considered to be hardly equal, and with a probable increase in the Crops of all countries, we caqnot but look forward with distrust to the result/of eirly shipments from your side, unless at very reduced rates. MARRIE D~ On Monday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Ford, Sami el Jenks Smith, Editor of the Sun day Morning News,'of New York City, to Miss Sarah MEtui.r.A, daughter of Joseph Wheeler, Esq. of this city. D I E D. Yesterday morning, the 13lli, Robert IT. Musgrove, Esq., in the 17th year of his age, a native, of this State, and lor many years a high ly respectable merchant ol this city. WE are authorized to announce Capt AARON RHODES a candidate for Receiver j r>f Tax Returns at the election in January next. ' _Oct7 _ wtd Jl9 O’ We ate authorized to announce ~Tv IL LIAM SKINNER. Jr. as a candidate for the -office of Receiveref Tax Returns for Richmond County at the election in January next. AUGUSTA FIRE COMPAN Y. A N Adjourned Meeting of the Augusta ; A Fire Company will be held at the United i States Hotel on TH URSDAY EVENING,ISth i inst, at 7 o’clock. A punctual attendance is re- , quested, as business of importance will be trans- ■ ncted. All peisonsdesirin.gltWiecome members of the Company are particularly invited to at- ; tend. Bv order of the Captain, WM. 11. JONES, Secy. I Oct 12 2t NOTICE. THE Stalls m the Market House will re rent ed to the highest bidder on the first Mon- ■ day in November next, for one year from that ; day. The renting will take place at the lower [ Market House, and commence at 10 o'clock ' A. M. By order of the Committee on the Market. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. C. Oct 11 id 121 Georgia, Richmond County. ttJS/TIEREAS Robert Clarke Administrator < W on the Estate of Daniel Clarke deceased, applies for letters Disrnissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at myoflice 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 the 14th day of October, 1835. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O. Oct U 122 ORIENTAL BON N ETS. S'-VO WDEN & SHEAR, OAVE received this day from New York, a supply of Ladies ORIENTAL BON NE PS of the most fashionable shapes and latest Pans styles; also a great variety of other styles of the Gipsev and Cottage shapes. They have also received ladies very superior dark Fur Tippr-ts [some with long ends,] and extra rich 6-4 Tibet Wool Shawls, embroidered in most splendid style. The ladies are respectfully in vited to call and examine the above. Oct. 14 122 AN ORDINANCE. TO Punish the owners and holders of Lots in the city of Augusta who permit Wagoners dr other persons to make fires in their lots. BE it ordained by the City Council of Au gusta, and it is hereby ordained by the riuthotity of the same, that if any lot owner or any lot holder shall permit or allow anv Wag oner or any other person after the passing of this ordinance, to make a fire in any lot owned or occupied by him or her. within one hundred yards of any dwelling or other house in the city, such lot owner or lot holder shall be fined in a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars at the discretion of Council. Drawn in Council the 7th dav of Oct. 1835. SAMUEL HALE Afat/or. GEO. M. WALKER C/crZt. Oct. 12 121 NOT 1C E. ~ I HEREBY forewarn all persons from tra ding for a note of hand given by me with A. Holt security for Sixteen Hundred and Sixty some odd dollars, the exact amount and dale not recollected, made payable on the first of January 1837 to Shepherd Gieen or bearer, for the consideration for which said note was given, has in part failed, and lam determined not to pay it unless compelled by Law. RICHARD K. BEAL Louisville, Sept. 11 It 108 COPARTN ERSIIIF. HB.GWATHMRY, of Norfolk, and Ro • bert B. Tompkins, of this city, have entered i nto copartnership under the firm of G lU.I TIIME Y <[• 'TOMPKINS, for the transaction of a general commission business at MOBILE, ALABAMA, to be com menced in the month of October next. Thev tender their services to their friends and the public generally, and will endeavor to give sat isfaction to all who may entrust their interests to them. Richmond, Va. 31st July, 1835. XS* Referes'ces.—Richmond, Messrs. Ro gers, Harrison & Gray, R. & T. Gwathmey; Norfolk, Mr. Samuel D. Rollins; Petersburg Messrs. Mordecai & Osborne; Halifax., (N. C.) Mr. F. S. Marshall; Edenton, (N. C.) -'essrs, Haughtin & Booth, Joseph B. Skinner. Esq.. Joseph H. Skinner, Dr. James Norcern ; Plymouth, (N. C.) Messrs. J. C. & W. R. Nor cern; Tarborough, (N. C.) Messrs. R. & 8. D Cotton; Murfreesborough, (N. C.) Messrs. Southall & Johnson ; Weldon, (N. C ) Messrs. Wiatt & Smith; Charleston, (S. C.) Mr. Benj. R. Smith; Savannah, (Geo.) William Gaston, Esq., Joseph Cumming, Esq.; Auiusta, (Geo.) R. H. Musgrove, Esq.; Macon, (Geo.) Hamil ton, Hayes & Co. August 31 Im 103 RICHMOND SHERIFF SALE. ILL be sold at the lower Market House v v in the City ot Augusta, on the first Tues day in November next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to w it ONE BAA M ARE, five or six years old,lev ied on as the property of William Clayton to satisfy a ti fa in favor ol Samuel Player, vs. William Clayton. ALSO ONE NEGRO MAN, by the name of Verge levied on asthe property of ElizabethLivei man’, in virtue of sundry executions issuing from the Magistrate’s Join t of the one hundred and twen ty second dist.; and returned to’_me by Isaac Hendricks counstable ot said (list. ALSO A CERTAIN LOT OF LAND in the City of Augusta, and county of Richmond, being the AVestcrn moiety ofthe lot known in the plan of said City, as No. 18(Eighteen) bounded North by Reynold street, E. by (he other moiety o! said lot, S. by Broad street, and W. by lot No. 19 (Nineteen) containing 621 feet ofea’ch ofsaid streets and being of uniform width throughout Levied on as the property of Benjamin Hall, in favor of Samuel Clarke, James M. Carter, and Samuel Hale vs. Benjamin Hall. FREEMAN LACY, Sheriff. Oct. I JCLECT RETUKXS. / GOV’ft. MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. f a s z - I . j— -2 IV,£7 '©. i £.;! R I I§l £1 I U ': <'i . i , t ■>i &. i I _±ihW±Jj3LL ite 5, 11 I-1.1. i .i Baldwin, 313 291 ;311;3W;313 old [2821284 280 288; Murray; Kennan, Jordan. Bibb ;195;37t>.485(>031483id 1 ;151i4c7 423 437[ Baber; Lawshee, Hunter. Brva'n I <;t ’ *>, j 60; Buj. 60 60 | 73) 73 73 73 ' Hines; Bini. Bidloch, ;339:_ 2 343j344:342[361 i [ 1 Cone; Watkinson. ■Bmke, j Butts, Camden, ;l/7 14’» il >11.5 ;i (4:173 140[142[l 10! 148: Brown; Clark, Nightengale, Campbell, J43:137 483 d 30:416:128 I 83l 130|H6 126 Cochran; McCoy, White. Cai rJI, 431 135 151 150 i -17 -140 111 125 115 115 [Lass. j J I i J ill! Boggess; Harrison, Rogers, Chatham, [580)388 559[572[566i574; [loc 105407:415 McAlister: Gordon, Millen Shick. Cherokee, 191 103 [lO4 19:> 195 199' 1-11'116140 151 McConnell; Candler. Cl.rk, |38*)635| 39U 39/j39C 1001'591)600 59b!616 Mitchell; Clayton, Stroud. Moore. Cobb, 1265 131 2is3 J6,>.;.'sis 266! 12u;140a20 119 McAfee; Mays. Columbia, '275105 febc 30cA56;267 [3'J:J4O7 401)423: J very ; Guaby, Wright, Massingale. Coweta, 16441107 |t>42'4os iilu[d43|[4t>3|4os|l(>s;4ol Echols; Wood, Smith. Crawford, [153 324 152,452; Hold 47 [318:322:326'32.' Crowell; King, Colbet t. Decatur, ! [ | ! || | I DeKalb, [6BO 349 740;665;G78|683[ ;304 346 330;346 .Mavs; Dobbs, Murph v, Diamond. Dooly, ! [.Jill Early, ,285 43 281,288'279|285 | 37 411 40 41 Patterson; Ward. Etlingham, 434 170||i41;140[14ij142 [167|16b[167,168 Powers: Waldhauer. Elbert, 130|b30 99! 9c 85: 99 757 765 765;760 Heard; Davis, Craft, McClary. Emanuel, I I I Favette, >403 235 5061 199 498,498 227 240 232;23.> King; Allen, LandTutn. Fkyd, [ | Forsyth, [ j. ; I . I | Franklin, 623 227 631,64 1 p30j632 215)215 215,218 Freeman; Mitchell. Ash, Harrison. Gilmer, | | I j j I [ Glynn. ; 4b!JA 46 15' 45; -15[ jß<)| 88 King; Dart, Houston. Greene, | 29:72b[ 25[ 23; 23; 2d] 7231728 728; 730 Dawson ; Poster, Janes, Cone. [Martin. Gwinnett, ;85i[i81 ,87b;875,.5t>6 : 8/1 751L68 7551/67 Blackmon; Rambo, Ezzard, Hamilton, Habersham, |658[237 [62b|619;6{)1j621[|170|213 19L205 Steelman; Smith, Holcombe; Carr. Hall, i714[407 ;725:726 72-.’;726':37yj391 3871386 Dunagan; McAfee.Clark,Sanford,Bales. 1 lancock, 375 ; 119 |309 393 39 <[393 4311447 445415 Gander ; Vinson, Ingram, Smith. Harris, [5021723 113 111 I lb’ 1; I' '6611665 ! 660 662 IVkite; Read, Henry. Heaid, 316 167 ’346i3ib’316 316 1 167 1674671167 Henry, 1*‘67522[[ j._J j I [ [ Houston, [657:477 p53[055;654:645| 471 478 4'0'477; Hemmingway; Kelly, Engrain, Duncan. Ir " in, . | ._ | L I . | Jackson, 4528;367 j542!541|5361538 336 349,346 3471 Liddle; Burns, Pitman, PemicoU. Jasper, [SBO <727 585J584 586:586 609 Jefferson, 15b 1 152 [137j150!137|134[ 441 Jones, 5u5.489[[567[564 5651537[ 483 IBs[-185[.188| Hutchings; Day, Gray, Lewis. Laurens, | 6j430h 21 6; 1' 2 41b 429|431'430 /?i:sseZ/; SY<zrZc;/, Yoyn ’ Lee, [ 129 123 | I [ [ I 11 Liberty, J 4315. ill.; 146:116 11. |155 158|157.;158 Walt hour; Pleming, Cassells. Lincoln, [234 298 233 23'2 299 297 299; 300 Lamar, Wright, Lockhart. Lowndes, j | | I [ | | ■ Lumpkin, 1518'269 |522;528;519 525 234 250 239 -250 Obarr; Shaw. Madison, 2991266 237 297:282 288 231 256[256i-256 Polk; Adair, Strickland. Marion, >334 398 i [ | I j * Mclntosh, 136 61 jl21!130ill7 127 60 621 61; 64; Wood; McDonald, Dunham. Meriwether, [6Bl 555 687|69 1 i382 ( 686j 540 551|543[54t; Sental; Johnson, Philips. Monroe, ’Bl7 853 818 816;814 819. b 52 85-1,852'858' Rutherford ; Brown, Black, Gordon, Blew- Montgomery, | I ill [citin. Morgan, . 214119 209 210 210 20c 411 416:115,418: Pcsbit; Bloyd, Van Landingham,Leonard. Murray, Muscogee, [697:747 694 698[697.700 ~1~ 755;750[757' Hepburn; Bonner, Calhoun. Newton, [51 1 795';516[016;51 1 512[ 783 787:781:780 I'loyd; Harris, Loyall, Luckie. Oglethorpe, [ 155;483[ 1511156; 155 151 166[468 167'477 Tavlor ; Landrum, Hubbard, McKinley. Paulding, ! ( J [ ; ||' Pike, 539 372 I I I Harris; Baker, Williams. Pulaski, 261 128[ 251'2601262 262 12b, 126 129 128 Clayton; Bracewell, Howell. Putnam, 2221618 226;233|234;233 591;608'610|605 Gordon; Harris, Hudson, Meriwether. Rabun, | i 1 I Randolph, 306 1 l ?i 307 307 300 305 1.37[ 145 143.148 Richmond, '565:473| 536;62() ; 544 551 418 466 473 513 Walker; Schley, Rhodes, Stallings Scnven, ,218 25b! 219 228 219 219 251:251257 251 McCall; E-J. Black, Green. Stewart, 574 423 j 567;573 557 572 4261533 427 518! Robinson; Dismukes. Sumter, Talbot, 843;737j 846 847'844 847 730 729,7351744 Powell; Towns, Dranc. Taliaferro, 13416 [ [ Tatnall, 'll Telfair, I I I I Thomas, [ j Troup, 257,259 2551219 |9i 1 915 913 918' At ford; Lewis, Dougherty. Twigg-;, 1433i311 1-156 585 435; 153 1315'338 397 310 Smith ; Tarver, Solomon. Union, ; , : ' I I I i I | Upson, 117.507 124 123 122; 121[ 5 0 501 501 503 Holloway; Davis, Collirr. Vk allon, ;603;3411.601 641 696;‘>06'|305 311 398'307 Echols; Earlv, Bryan, Hill. Ware, [ J [ J ! [ [I | ; . ’’ ’ Warren, [lls 53A 436 411 129 145->5lO 536 53 < 541 Gibson ; Wilder. Chandler. Harris. Washington, 583,523-57 I 585 577.5821 508 516 531 512 Salfohl; Harris. Robertson, Whitfield Wayne, Bb[ 5111 85. 89 85| 83. 531 56 57 57 Sheffield; Robson. Wilkes, 519;53t) 549 548 551|551 527 520 533 539 Willis; B dto.i, Bradford. Wilkinson, 155.113.1 i I 1 I i | Litile; Rivers, Ha eber. Walker, IJti! 78 I I : I 11 I ! 1 I’LANTAUON AND NEGROES FOR SALE. XL/a/ALL be sold at Public Outcry, to the W w highest bidders, on Thursday the 19lh day of November next, at the residence, of the Subscriber, 15 miles south of Augusta, on the road leading from Augusta to Patterson’s Bridge, on Brier Creek, the Plantation on which he now lives, and which has been his summer residence for the last 11 years. It contains by original survey, 500 acres; but w’ould probably on a re-survey, turn out upwards of 600 acres. About two hundred and thirty acres of it has been recently cleared, and is now in a fine state for the production of a large crop of Corn or Cotton the next year. More than two hundred acres of that still remains in fote.T is fully equal m quality, and some of it superior to that which has been cleared. Never failing S; rings of pure water are numerous and convenient toihe dwelling. The Mansion, is 44 feet I y 32—two stories on a basement, and as well c nstrueied for the convenience and comfort cd’ a family, as a house can well be. The outer buildings are sufficiently numerous for a considerable settle ment, and are ail good for their kind, as well arranged for the convenience of farming opera tions. Fruit Trees have not been neglected; nor has the Vine of various choice sorts, and a few trees of rare kinds are here to be found. From beyond the Rocky Mountains, a tree has found its way here: and still far more distant, China—this place is indebted for many Mulber ry Trees, or Mortis Muliicaulis, a tree, the in troduction of which, in our country, should be hailed with joy, by every one who wishes pros perity to our happy land, for the time cannot be tar distant when the cultivation ot’ the Silk Worm will be extended throughout our whole country, and the amount ofvalueof the product, not vastly behind that of the staple of the south. The Morns Muliicaulis affording a far better food for the silk worm than any other tree, it will doubtless be much sought for, when out farmers discover that the cultivation ofthe silk worm will promise mere profit than the cultiva tion of Cotton. Il these views be correct, is this place not worthy of attention, if for nought else than the cultivation ofthe Silk worm? But it has far more than this to recommend it—it has soil, for the production of one hundred bales of Colt. n. ami Provisions in abundance : add to which, its great healthfulness and its beamy, which is unequalled by any place the subscriber has seen in Georgia. Twenty likely NEGROES, among them a good Blacksmith, a line boy, 26years ofage. Several fine young blooded Horses, among them a match of beantifnl Iron Greys. Several hundred Bushels of Corn, and a con siderable quantify of Fodder, of superior qual ity—Some articles of Household Furniture — Wagons, Carts, &c. &c. &c. Terms ofSale: — Cash or Drafts upon Factors, at 60 or 90 days made equal te cash. Possession of the place will be gk -m on the i first ot'January, or if possible sooner. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock A. M. i and continue from day to day. until all is sold. Every thing sold, will have to be sett'ed for [ during the time of tin' sale going on or immedi j atelv after the sale is over, as mav be found ne [cessary. DAVID TAYLOR, Jr. | Avondale, 13th Oct. 1835. ADMIN ISTKATOR’S NOTICE. OU R Months after date, application will be made to the Court ot 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. MILLEILAdm’r. July 17 mlm 85 NEW FA J,S. Cv WIN i’ER,DRY GOODS. WM. C. WAV, AGENT, NEXT DOO’t ABOVE .lAssrj. Turpin anil D‘ Anligna-c's Drug Store. JOT AS just received from New York, Phila lIM. delphia, and Baltimore, a large assort ment of Seasonable DRY GOODS, all of which was carefully selected by himself the. last sum mer, at low prices, and which he will sell at a very small ad vance for casA or good paper paya ble in town t viz ; Rich fig’d Damask Satins and Silks, for Ladies Dresses and Bonnets, Plaid Silks, in great variety of colors, Blackand colored Poll Desoir and Gro Desoirdo Black Italian Lustrings, wide and narrow.of the very best quality and lustre, 5 1 wide black and blue-black Gro De Soir d-s. hite Satins, some very line for Dresses, Pink, blue, white, and green Florence Silk. Pink, straw, green, and black Crape Dele >n, Rich Chintz Foulaid, Silks itt dress patterns, Rich colored Silk Muslin, for dresses, White, straw, bule, pink and black silk Gauze for Ball Dresses. Rich Bonnet Ribbons, in setts, do do Gauze Cap dm. Assorted colors plaid Satin do do do plain do do, wide and narrow Narrow Gauze Ribbons, for children’s caps, Rich worked Capesand Collars, Thread Lace, in great variety, Bobbinnet Lacesand Edgings, at all prices, Silk and worsted Laces, Ladies black and white English silk Stockings, Ladies extra bl’k and white Embroidered do do Pic-nic Gloves, and H. S. Gloves, in great va riety of colors and qualities. Long white Gloves, very fine ( 1-1 and 5-4 Nainsook and J rekonet Muslins, Mull Muslins, and Medium Cambrics, Bishop Lawn, extra fine, 6-1 plaid and checked Muslins, Hair Cord, cambrick Dimities, 8-4 and 7-8 Furniture do Puff Cord, amt small corded Skirts, Fine Corsetts, all sizes, 4-4 and 7-8 scarlet and other rich French Cali coes, English plaid do. Very superior English do in great variety of patterns, American newest styles do Irish Linens, Lawns and Shirtings, Rich worked Linen Cambrick Hdkfs. with plain and colored borders, Long Lawn do and Cotton Cambrick do Ladies white, black - , and colored Cottoh Stock ings, all prices, Ladies white,black, and colored Worsted Stock ings, all prices, White, red, ami yellow Merino Flannels, all prices, Cotton Flannels, some very wide and fine. 4- and 7-8 superior Cotton Shirtings, some near!}- equal to the finest undressed Cam bres, 5- andii-1 superior bleached Cotton Sheetings, 5 land 6-1 do brown do do 4-1 and 7-8 d > do do do at ail pt ice '. Together with a great variety of Articles not enumerated. Oct. 11 122 CITY SHERIFF SAI.E. 'WSWILL be sold, on the first -Tuesday jn No" V V vember next, at the Market House in the City of Augusta, within the legal hours ofstile — ONE NEGRO MAN. named Verge, levied on as the property of Mrs. Elizabeth Liverman, lo satify a fi fa in favor of Pace N Bush, vs. said Liverman. E. B. GLASCOCK, C S. Oct. e in NFW WHK4T—CANAL FLOLR. now Lauding and for sale by G. II METCALF I Oct. 2 117 PLASTER P.4RIS. Calcine:! Plaster Par ris. Just Received and for sale bv G. 11. METCALF. LI MF. JUICE. 4 Pipes Landing to dav. And for sale by G. H. .METCALF. B’ORTO RICO SUGARS, si ttlaDS Landing ami for sale bv HL G. 11. METCALF. LEFTWICii’S TOBAC Ci>» BOXES Leftwich's No. 1 Tobacco 20 do do 2 du For sale by J. A. I). MORRISON. BOXES Wind >w Glass of vari- Vs sizes and qualities, 1000 Lbs. Putty 200 Kegs White Lead 200 Gls. Linseed Oil. for sale R. B. HAVALAND, & Co. Sept.ll 109 FKENCII 5117RINO:■». Snowden cl; Shear HAVE Just Received from Ne\v York, a large supplj' of Extra 6-4 Merinos, (decidedly the best style manufactured,) of the richest and most fashionable colours. Also very superior 3-4 and 6-4 Col. and Blk. Merino Circassians of the soft finish, suitable for Ladies Dresses, and a large stipplj' of Rich Grodevielle Ptintsof Splendid pittterns, warran ted fast colours. Sept 28 115 ROSE AND WlilTN'EA' BLANKETS. Siia-.vle:: & Shear HAVE Just Received from New York, a . large supply of very superior Rose and Whitney Blankets of extra size. Also large and very heavy Mackinaw Dtiifil and Point Blankets. Persons wishing to putchAse such articles, wid do well to call amt examine the.as sortmeiit. Sept 28. 115 SUPERIOR MISITE PLA?<i NELS. Snow.leu ct Shear HAVE Just Received from New Yoik, a supply of very superior White Thibet Gauze, Silecian and Welsh Flannels of the best style, (warranted not to shrink.) Also a great variety of other seasonable articles, a motig which is a large supply of superior In grain and Venetian Carpeting, to which they rcspectfull}' invite the attention of the public. Sept 28' 115 NEW GOODS. Subscribers are now receiving at their old stand, a new and fasiono.ble assortment, CONSISTING OF Preach, British, and American Goods. Including every variety of seasonable Fancy and Staple Articles, a I,so, A liirge. assortfhent of French PAPER HANGINGS. J. P SETZE, & Co. Sept 11 109 FOR SALE. 50® 1 Gro "” d s ’"- HOLCOMBE, I’ECK. & CO. Ajignst, 31 6t 103 -IOISA S. COMBS, AVING established himself in Savannah .ELJiLas Factor arid Commission Merchant,will devote his attention tothe interest of his friends. Rill 1 ? R E-Nt.: ES. Messrs. Holcombe, Peek & Co. Charleston J. W.itl. I.Heard, ) J. K. Kilburn X Co. [• Augusta. StG', :i!l and Simmons, ) G. B. Lamar. Esq. Savannah. I). Ct A. R. Ralston, .Macon. S.tvannab. June 12 wit’ 70 51OR E I4W GOOD FT.V i'ashions Greatest ] r ari-.:ty, xl. A> B. B. Kirtbin 15. Fashionable mc - eliatil Tailoring E Uablshinrmt N > 250 Broad S:rce', Bombazine, Thibet Cloths S immer Clutlis &c Vastings, the gr-.-'itest variety A new article ol summer S ; ockc .. Silk Waiscoats ami drawers Extra Supeiftne Blue anil P>lm.k Etoadcluths, Woffi dyed Black Cassimere Fancy colored Broadcloths ; Those desirable colours, dark Green, and Dah lia, &.c. &.e. Fancy Cassimri es, Ac. at B. B. KIRTLAND & CO. ?>lerchai:t Tailors, 250 Broad-st. March 16 32 A ( ARI). 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 arc lal-e and utterly unfounded, and we pledge ourselves that all the membets of our house are entirely opposed in principle to the views of the Abolitionists, re garding the agitation of the Slave questi m, and interference in the rights of the Southern Slave holders, as inexpedient, unjust, ami pregnant with evils. BAILEY, KEELER. A- REMSEN. New York, Aug. 26 3m 101 DRY GOODS—N EW-.YORK. l-'SpHE SUBSCRIBERS have entered into JsL Partnership for the transaction of the Wl-OLSALE DRY GOODS BUSINESS, undsr the firm of SE A.MAN. LEE & WARD. (JOHN B. SEAMAN, J GEORGE W. LEE, WARD. New York, January Lt, 1*35. SEAMAN, LEE A WARD, have opened tn lheNew Store,No 120 Pearl-Street,an extensive assortment of English,French,GermanADomes tic DR Y GOODS, expressly sit’ted to Southern an t iVcsGm Sales, which they are prepared to offer to their friends and the public, on the most liberal terms- Feb 23 ts 23 B . W . Fo R ( E Ci ( <) . Have on hand, nt No. 276 Broad si rent, in Kerrs & Graham's new range, three doors above the Globe Hotel, PACKAGES of fresh BOOTS SHOES, a very extensive as sortment of every article in the line, calculated io suit th • City and Country trade—consisting in part of 2,090 pair Ven's Calf Brogans and Shoes 3,000 do do Kip do do 5,090 do do coarse do do 2,500 do Boys’ and Children’s coarse and fine Shoes 3,000 do Ladies’ Prunello, Morem-o, Seal skin and leather Boots, Shoes and Slippers 500 pair Ladies' ansi Gentlemen's waterproof Boots and Shoes 50) do do do gm.-pet and do Vockasins s*B’ Also a large stock ot- LEATHER, such as Harness and Skirting. Sole and Upper Leath er, New York, Philadelphia, mid Baltimore Calf Skins, Sealskins, Buckskins. Morocco ami Lining Skins, stout coarse Leather for Negro Shoes ; also, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe Thread ami all the materials and Tools for manufactut ing, all of which will be ottered to I he consumer and dealer at reduced prices. Ulr FORCE &. Co.’s Boot and Shoe Factory in the rear'entrance through their Store; when- Bootsand Shoes of every description are made and repaired. Dee 5 H 5 The Augusta !ndependant Fire Company i LOTTERY. CLASS NO. ONE. 77/ be drawn in the city of Augusto., Ccloltr 1335. l.nder the superintendence and direction of the Comm iss toners. 75 number lottery: 11 drawn ballots. «PlzENDID SCHEME. 1 Prize t .f g goO is 6.000 I do 2,000 is 2,000 1 do 1,000 is 1 000 1 do 800 is 800 1 do GOO is 600 100 do 500 is 50,000 20 do 100 is 2,000 , 20 do 75 is 1,500 I 20 do 50 is 1,000 [ 61 do 30 is 1,920 : 64 do 25 is 1,600 i 61 do 20 is 1,280 | 61 dt> 15 is 960 • 128 do 12 is 1,636 I 12* do 10 is 1,280 3,008 do 8 is 24.060 [ 22,176 do 5 is 110,000 : 25.861 Prizes amounting to 3208,420 Tickets 35, Shares in proportion g7‘r The holders of Tickets in the oldscheme of the above named Lottery, are requested to send or oringthem 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 AUGUSTA CONFECTIONARY. THE Subscriber informs his friends and ; the public generally that he has underta- I ken the establishment formerly kept by F. Lam- ; back, lie solicits a continuance of the patron- ' age given to bis predecessor. He will keep the i same articles, and all of the best quality, that ! customers used to get -at the counter, and will I be happy to oblige all who may favor him with I their business. He has bad a long experience [ in this line, and will furnish Confectionary of' his own manufacture, equal to any in tho South-! ern Country. The following articles will always he kept on hand : Ca tdies. ' Cordials. > Wines Syrups Mint, [Perfect Love, iLemon Syrup, Cinnamon, Life of Man,[Ginger do Rose, [Rose, ; Pine Apple do Lemon, [Cinnamon, 'Raspberry do Sasafras, iOrange, [Kirsh Water, Cream, [Anniseed, Absento, Antiiseed, iMint, (Claret Wine, WinterGicen !Noyou, do Hoarhound, I Clove, (best do do Spunge, I Ginger, ‘Tene rifle do ißitteis, [Champagne do 1 [Chattaii Lafitte. Also will keep on hand tin assortment Os Li quors of the best brand —Spanish Clgdrs—Dry Fruit, Raisins, Figs, Tamarinds, &c. —Green Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Pine Apples, &c.—for wholesale or retail. Orders with which he may be favored, will be carefully put up at the short est notice. AUGUSTIN FREDERICK. Augusta, Sent. 23. The Milledgeville Federal Union and A thens Banner will please give this three inser ; lions. b'or .Xorfolk {l'lr') via. Beaufort (.V. C.) UNITED STATES MAIL. I The superior new Steam .Packet DOLPHIN, Capt i J. Peimoyer, will contin- * ic her trips through the : * months of September and [ ctolier, a--folb'Ws at 10 o'clock A. M. of the i ays below stated. . B zZZ Zcattc C'.i'zrE'S/zb’i, j Will leave Norfolk, Thursday, Sept.lo. i Thursday. Sept. 17. “ ' “ 24. I “ "bet. I. Oct. 8. ( •* “ 15 [ “ “ 22. [ “ 11 29 ! Which will finish her season on her present route. After which, she will eommenceher re ; guiar trips to Havana, via, St. Augustine, Key : West, (E. F ) to leave Charleston on Thursday [ November 12. at 10 o’clock, A. M. Her regu ; hr days for leaving Charleston and Havana, thereafter, will be mads known tothe public in ! due time. I Fare through to Havana, from Charleston, S4O ; Fare to St. Angm-tine, from Charleston, 15 (Fare to Key West from Charleston, 30 I From St. Augustine to Kej - West, 20 ; From St. Augustine to Havana, 30 From Key "West to Havana. 15 | For Pt’.ssage, apply tu Capt. Pennoyer, on : board, or to WILLIAM PATTON. Agent, N‘>. 6 Fitzsimon’s whf. ; Bet'fns c.Tiinot be considered secure until paid [ for. Lcttt is on the subject, addressed to the A ! gent, post paid, will be promptly attended to. ; Baggage weighing one hundred pounds will be t charged 20 cents per f>ot extra No Freight taken. Augusta Constitutionalist and Courier, Co- I Ittmbla Times, Norfolk Beacon, Richmond En quirer. Baltimore American. U S. Gazette Philadelphia, N. Y. Evening Star, Courier and Enquirer, Spirit of' the Time-, Boston Daily • A.dvertiser, will please publish the above three : times a week until 12'h November, and forward : their accounts to William Patton, Agent, I Chai leston. Sept. 9 td 107 .? A< K l‘Oit SA J.is. FHIHE Subscribers will sell the till blooded. JbL Jack, BLACK PRINCE, aged six yrar-e | He is by an imported Malta Jack, out of a fitia ! Spanish Jinney, and has proved himself, in t- I neighboring comity, las' season, a sure foai ye j I ter, he is Id hands and due inch high. Ko ' ‘.erms, anplv to J & D. MORRISON. i Angnst 7 ts 93 NOTICE. FSTVHE Subscriber has rented for the ensuing j JI. year, the ILmse occupied by Mrs. Crolly. |on the West corner of Washington and Ellis i streets, where she will accommodate BOAR*D ’ ERS on the most reason tilde terms. She will I spare no pains in endeavoring to make them ; comfortable, and therefore, she hopes to receive ■ a liberal patronage. She also oilers for Rent, the Office in the basement story of the same building, now occuuied by Charles Carter. Esq. MARY SAVAGE. Aug-31 ts 100 corp m \c iin kiiy. TSpIIE undersigned, having purchased the i >S one half of R isworth’s Patent for extrnc'- iug G >ld from the ores, as well as deposits— now offer thcHght of using said machine, to, ' those interested in the Grid Regions of the U ' nited States. The operation of the Machine is i Stamping. Amalgamating, and Precipitating.— • I The process of Amalgamating is entirely new, I being effected upon an Incline 1 surface of Sii- ■ ver Plate; upon which, as large an Amalga- I mating Surface can be kept up by the use of I one pound of Cliiielcsilver, as by the meotse- 1 ■ ven hundred pounds in the Tvrolese Bowls.— A Machine, upon the above principle, is now in I opera'ion a'the Rappahannock Mine,ten miles - 'from Rredei ick-slm’ g. under the superintend-' i cnee of Mr. John Wellington, who has kindly ' consen’ed to give information of its merits to ' hos • wh > wish tcp'trchnse. Apply to the undersigned at Fredericksburg, ■ Va.. or to Judah Dobson, of Philadelphia, who I arc now the sole proprietors and vendors of the ' !ri-ht. BENJ. N BARNETT. I CHAS. A. PEARSON. WM. D. GREEN. : July 1 tr2m 82 MRS. LIGON, (Eornely of Traveller's Resif) HAVING removed to Augusta sos purpose of opening a benteel Boarding House, has. taken the House on Eliis-street, immediately in the rear of the United States Hotel, and has now opened it for that purpose-—and hopes by her long experience in t hat line of business, to give general satis faction to all those who may favor her with their custom. -Oct- 2tw 121 so renTT 4 a. Tt. Pleasant Dwelling Honse on Grefen Street, near the Cit)- Hail, at present, occupied by Mrs. Grenville, attached to which is a fine Garden spot. Immediate pre secsion will be given. For terms apply to Geo M. Walker, Clerk of Council — Bv order of Committee an the C:tp Hall. GEO. M WALKER, Clerk. Oct. 2 117 TO KENT. i THE STORE, No. 131, on Broad street, near the Lower Market, at pre -AljhjULsent occupied by Maharry & Hadley. Possession on the Lt October. Also, the Dwel ling above said Store, well adapted for private boarding. Applv to Joseph Collins, Ex’r. or to JOHN H MANN. July 20 ts 85 LOST. ON Friiiay the 9.h inst., on the square below the Post Ofli<e a tIOLI. OF BANK BILLS, con aining lei or twelve SIOO bills, the balance m SSO bills-, all of the Augusta Insu rance and Banking Company, amounting to SI4OO. The finder shall be handsomely reward ed bv leaving word at thisoliicCi Oct. 12 121 wanted. MMEDIATELY--SIX JOURNEYMEN AI'I'AILC'RS. G od wages and constant <:m loymeni will begiven, by early application, at No. 222 Broad sticet Ailsiusta.(Ga.)tothe under si-mod, DALBY& HOOGHKERK. O.”. 7 6t 119 Tin. Constitutionalist will insert the above 6 times INSURANCE DANK STOCK* ON the first Tuesday in November next, at the Lower Market House in this city, the undersigned will otler for sale from twolothiee bundled Shares of the Capital Stock of the Au gusta Insurance Banking Company. WM. M. D ANTIGNAC. Oct. 7 td 119 The city papers, and Athens Banner will in sert this once a wcektillthe day of sale. BRIGADE ORDERS, ) 19'h September, 1835. ) A N Election will be held al the City Hall in the ci’v of Augusta, on Saturday the 17th of October m xt, for a COLONEL to command the 10-h Regiment Geo. Ma. Vacancy created by the Death of COL,. Mc'KEEN. The Brigadier General, deeply impressed with the 10-s society has sustained in the death of Col. Me’Kccn, (jrdt rs, that the Officers ofthe Regiment m which he commanded, wear crape on the left arm for Thirty days, a tribute of res pect, to the memory ofthe Deceased. AARON W GRIER, Brig. Genl. Ist Brigade, 2nd Div. Ga. Ma. Sept 15 tri 114 LA W . PSHIIE undersigned having associated thetn ja. selves in the practice ofthe law, under the firm of Schley ami Johnson, tender their servi ces to the public in the Counties of Richmot d, Columbia, Washingtrni, Jefferson, Burke, Scri ven, Tattnall. Montgomery, and Emanuel. All business confided tu thcii ebarge shall be punct ually attended to. if j- Our office, at Which one of us may al ways be found, is situated no Mclntosh street, between Broad and Reynold streets. GEORGE SCHLEY. HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON. Sept. 9t 106 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. ANAWAY from the Subscriber, living in jsL®'Montgomery County, Ala. on the 10th of July last two Negi o men, one by the name of WINTER about six feet high, black, with a straight visage, and a rough skin, has a part of the let’, ear cut off, and several very large corns on his toes, swaggers very much in his walk.and has lost some jaw leetb; wore when he left, a c >ui e Palmmio hat ci his own make. The a bov" yer.-v wn - pm chased of Colonel Benjamin Fanuc' Ilttm. of CharC-sUm S. C, as beingtwen ty-five years of age, and was raised near George* tow n. S. C to wbieli thev will both endeir. >r to make their wav. The other by the name ot' JEFFERSON, r.:i-e ! by a gentleman by the name of Mahon v, livm r on the line of Wilkes and Lincoln emn/ies, in Georgia, and sold to the Sla’c of Georgia, from whom 1 purchased him. JcrTis a tail him:!;,smooth skin negro, a bo-it twenty-two years of age, wore away a cloth frock coal and a ■ loih cap. If they are ta ken up, I understand tbev intend claiming some other person as their mas’er —and there are some stispici >ii> that they were broken out of Jail and iiiveigb-d 'lf bv ome white men. The above re" aid w ' paid to any person who will cons.;. •b.th of -’tJ Negroes tn jail, and rove me tr.ci- ■ m'm. I -/.-t them; or, I will give S’so Ibr eithvr of hem. JAMES MARKS. M w’gunierv. Va. S pt 4, 1H35. £*» The Augusm <\. vi.-r. Charleston S. C. Courier, George'own. ’>. C. Union; and Colum bia. S. C. Teh.'-e >pe. ■ I insert the above tothe amount of S’s each ate .itrnish a paper diiritig the insertion ofthi-, ami forward their ac count. tothe Ala i n; 1 Othce for payment. Sept 109 I.JMIJI.O ?•’.:< I SALES. ’d'.LjLMLL fie. sold, tn the fi, Tuesday in Oc- WV tobci next. before Court House door in 1.,:i,.-obi <• .imty, b< ‘ "ti the usual bourn ~ fs ; ,i, f, .dew.ng | r mty, viz: HE.NRY. a negro man, lev ion as the pro perty of Mid' omJ. Walker, to satisfy sundry executions to the i.tun of J es Jennings vs .Malcom J. W iiker ;.nd David Woolly - Levy made and tenured to n ■ bra Constable. H ARBI LEV . RITT. S/t'ff'. Aug. "2H. r-35. td 102 17JOUR mouths alter I; e, application will . lie made to the honor, be justices ol the In ferior Court of Richmond Comity, when sitting for ordinary put pose', for leave tosel) the real estate of William Cli'ir-hill deceased, for the benefit of the h 'irs and creditors of said dec. JANE CHIRCHILL, AtlnirX. May 15 _2l augus i'.\ theatke. gSpiHIS Thea’re will be rented for one year, gj or a term ofvears to any respectable Lessee. Alli.- ISAAC M'.ISE. Sec’ry. w".’ The Charleston Courier and New Y'ork Courier A Enquirer will give the above 3 week ly insertions. I.INCOI.N SHSliillT . SALE. ’’ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in No- . V v vember next, before the Court House door, in Lincoln county— -360 acres of Land,more or less,adjoiningPow ell, Estate of Ed w. the Big SuiVey, and t thers, whereon James Kinney lives—levied oil as the property of James Kinney and Seaborn • Kinnev! to satisfy an execution in the name of Lamar and Daniel vs said Seaborn and James Kinney, and sundry other executions in the name of Lamar ami Lamar A Daniel vs said James and Seaborn Kinney.—Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. HARDY LEVERITT, .SA’/f. Sept. 25 td 114 ' A~~fTRBT rate Family Horse for sale by JL R B HAVILAND <fc Co. Sept 14 lO® 3