Th»« Savannah Republican is constantly re
peating that Martin Van Buren will not get ’>
the electoral vote ot Georgia. Come, what will
you bet! The Anti Van Burenites here allege,
‘hat the Cm/ricr will bolt, if something besides
i.s attachment to Mr. Van Baren does not keep
it in the tracit. Ago id fa: bet, or cilice, will |
fix the matter. As the Republican does not be- '
long to the party to distribute the latter, let it '
name its bet, and we will go as far as a chinque- j
pin or claw ot tobacco.
iMislern District.— Though our oppo- i
Dents have gained since Inst year.the East
ern District is still true to the Union. The
vr tes polled this year are—26s2. The
majority for Union is—568, nearly equal i
to one halt their vote. The Union party i
have likewise a majority of tiro from the
"Eastern District in the Legislature, after ,
giving their opponents Mr. Nightingale
’of Camden, elected from a ’Union county. 1
—Georgian.
The Grand Jury of Tuscaloosa County, ;
In this State, on Friday the 25th ult, re
turned a true Bill against Robert G. Wil
liams, the Editor of “the Emancipator”
New V ork, for circulating within this
State, publications of a seditious character,
tending to excite our s!av« population to
insurrection and murder It is said in the
" Flag of the Union,” though not “ authen- !
tically,” that the Governor will make a
demand upon the Executive of New York,
for the delivery of Williams, to be tried |
under the laws of this State. The clause
of the Constitution relied upon to sustain
the claim, is that which declares that “ a
person charged with treason, felony, or
other crime, who shall flee from justice ’
and be found in another State from which !
he fled, be delivered up to the State, hav- [
ing jurisdiction of.the crime."— Mobile
Register of the lOz/l
Capt. B, L. E. Bonneville, whose name
was dropt from the Army list, as u Cap
tain of the 7th regiment of infantry, on the
31st May, 1834, has recently arrived in
Washington, after an absence of four
years, from an expedition to the Rocky
Mountains and the regions beyond. This
expedition was undertaken solely on his
own account, a furlough having been
granted to him for that purpose. From
his extreme rein te situation, the several
reports made by him did not reach Head
Quarters, and it was supposed he had
perished. He has obtained from actual i
examination a vast store of information i
concerning the geography of that portic n !
of the country, and the Indians who in
habit it.
Captain B. is making an effort to ob
tain restoration to his former rank in the
army.— Army and Navy Chronicle.
Stale of Printing in Portugal.— ln
Lisbon there are only two printing offices:
the one publishes a weekly newspaper,
and employs four compositorsand two
pressmen the other prints a semi-week I v
paper, and employs six compositors and
two pnssmen. In Oj portothere are three
printing establishments upon a similar
scale, one of which is supported by the En
glish merchants, and the work executed in 1
it is chieflyin the English langnugc, The
types are ofa very inferi >r description,and
the press is an extremely rude and ineffi
cient machine—the impression being im- i
parted from the types to the paper by the
weight ofa large stone, which is raised I
and lowered by a rope and pulley attached
to the ceiling.
We have been informed that offers
have been made by various institutions in
this city to buy out the debts of the Unit
"'rd States Branch Bank, but that these of
fers have beer, refused, as it is the desire
a'" the mother bank to make use of itto st t
je up its business here and in the western
s’ati-s. We are glad to perceive that sat
isfactory arrangements tor the same pur-
P‘-se have been made in other cities. By
these 'mans the pressure which might
h ive been p. uai ced by the winding up of
•t ■ United State'- Bank may be obviated.
-•A O. Uir-e
M~‘‘or John M’Lem ore, charged with
the muider of Col. David Myers, was last
week re-tried at the Court ol Sessions for
this district, Judge Richardson presiding
and a verdict of manslaughter brought in
bj' the Jury—-sentence, two years impris
onment and a fine of five thousand dol
lars.— Telescope of 17 th.
George Tooke.the Indian who is charg
ed as one of the murderers of the. Boman
family, has been tried and found guilty at
the present term of this court. The Judge
has not yet passed sentence. — Cassville
Pioneer, 25th ult.
Interesting to Farmers. — Short Wheat,
> a newly introduced kind of Wheat spoken
of with high commendation by a corres
pondent of the Farmer and Gardner, was,
in May 1834, obtained in New-York from
a Polish emigrant (who had just thin ar
rived) by a gentleman living in the inte
rior of Pennsylvania. Os this wheat the
gentleman just mentioned raised a crop.
He praises the grain for its unrivalled
beauty, its abundant yield, its great pro
duce of flour and its capacity to withstand
ad verse seasons. For all these properties
it is highly valued in Poland, from which
'country it originally comes. The grain,
it is further said, is beautifully white, —
the berry rather short arid very plump
(whence, it derives its name) and it weighs
64 1-2 lbs. per bushel.— Baltimore Ga
zette.
Steam Boat'accident—Loss of Lives
The Steamer Boonslick, Capt Lake,
hence lur St. Louis, when very nearly op
posite to Plaquemine, she burst her boiler,
by which accident the captain and engi
neer lost their lives, and a great num
ber scalded in a most serious manner.
W-j wait with anxiety fur further partic
ulars ofthis inelancholy..cata stroph
O. Union. j
It has been stated to us, that passenger
boats have been constructed tit Cincinnati
intended to be entirely devoted to those
who may travel up and down the river.
No freight will be received, and these
steam boats will abound with every lux
ury and convenience. By only carrying
passengers, the time of making trips will
be shortened, and persons travelling on
business will be enabled to make accurate
calculations as to the time they may be en
gaged in the voyage in steam boats of this
character between Louisville, Cincinnati,
Pittsburg, and prominent places on the
Mississippi,such.is Natches & Bayou Sa
*'ah, they would receive a great patronage
and pay a handsome profit to their owners.
We trust the plan may meet with every
encouragement. —A’. O. Union.
From the early frost and other disasters
it is believed that the cotton crop will be
much injured in this section; and that the
crop generally through the state will fall
greatly short of what had been expected.
The little notice of the cotton harvest
which appeared in our paper two weeks
ago, was intended rather to refer to the
prospect in price, and fair weather for
picking, than the quantity which we sup
posed would be made. Os that we knew
but little, as our observations had been ve
ry limited. From the appearances of the
cotton plantations between this place and
Augusta, we are led to the conclusion that
there will not be over a half crop real zed
this season.— Washington Neics.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
ARRIVED.
Oct 15—No arrivals.
16— Ship Humboldt from Boston.
Brig Georgia New York.
17— Ship Catharine Boston.
Sehr. Ann Eliza from Ilavanna, bound
to Philadelphia—put in, in distress.
MAIR RTE D ?
In this city, on Wednesday evening last, by
the Rev. Mr. George Pierce, Mr. Richard C.
Meredith, to Miss Laura Ann Roath, of Not
w ick, Conn.
On Thursday evening last, Bth October, in
Striven County, by the Rev. Paul B. Colson.
Mr. Benjamin Bevill, of Savannah, to Miss
Elvira C. Daily, of Augusta.
In Milledgeville on Thursday evening last by
the Rev. Mr. Howard, Mr. Ga.mwel T. Scott
of Augusta to Miss Emily F. Gindrat of the
former place.
In Columbus on Wednesday evening 7th inst.
by tiie Rev. Edward Ncufville, Mr-. Adolphus
L. Heine, of Columbus, to Miss Diana Gold
smith, of Augusta.
At Rotherwood, Carroll county on the 10th
ult. Dr. James H. Rodgers to Miss Catharine
Springer, daughter of Win. G. Springer, Esq.
DI El),
At his son’s residence, in Houston county on
11th ult. Thomas Dozier, Sen. in the 84th year
of his age. He was formerly of Edgefield Dis
trict, S. C. but for the last two years of Houston
county, Georgia.
THE Members of Augusta Chapter, and
of Social and Webb's Lodges, are requested to
meet, This Evening, at seven o’clock', at the Ma
sonic Hall, on special business.
W.M. T. GOULD.
H. P. Augusta Chapter.
JAMES GODBY,
Master Social Lodge.
LEMUEL 1) WELLE,
Master IVeb/rs Lodge.
Oct 19 It 121
THE subscriber lately of the firm of 11.
land A Co. will continue the Commission and
Factory business under his own name and on
his own account. He is prepared to make 1 ib
beral advauceson consignment-, to be either sold
here or forwarded to hi.s friends abroad.
WM. 11. SMITH.
Savannah, Oct. 19 3t 121
5 Dll. HOOK has removed to Reynold
stieet, to the house of Mrs. Smelt, lately occu
pi d by Dr. Dugas.
Oct. ,G 3t Ja 1 —
O’ WE are authorized to announce Capt
AARON RHODES a candidate for Receiver
of Tax Returns at the election in January next.
Oct 7 wtd 119
We are authorized to announce WIL
LIAM SKINNER, Jr. as a candidate for the
office. of Receiverof Tax Returns for Richmond
County at the election in January next.
LAW NOTICE.
THE undersigned have entered into part
nership, and will attend to all business in
the line of their profession, wheresoever requi
red.
Their Office is on Washington st reet, in Au
gusta-—the same formerly occupied by Fi eeman
Walker. I'IIOS. FLOURNOY'
J 011 NJ A MES FLO U R NOY.
Oct 19, 1835. if 134
BOXES, marked Humphries & Moore,
Macon, Geo. Said to be discharged from
thelixhter of the Caled mia about the 9tb inst.
J. &, D. MORRISON.
I Oct 19 2l 124
R. Chandlers Address on Female Educa
lvJL tion has been'issued in pamphlet form
from this ofllee, and is now for sale at 25 cents
per copy. Considerable deduct ions will be al
lowed to those who purcha.se.by the quantity.
Supplies of the Address will shortly be for
• warded to Augusta, Milledgeville, Macon and
[ Columbus, where it may be obtained.
I The papers in the above named places
! will please copy this —A'cirs.
Oct. 19 ' 124
(“The ToketTand Atlantic souv'-
EN’IR, aChristmas and New Yeats Pres
; ent, for 1836. Just received and for sale by
T. H. PLANT.
’Oct. 16 123
i
.MEDirAi. COLLEGE OF GEORGIA.
FHIIIE Lectures Introductory to the ensiling
EL Course,will be delivered in the College du
ring the next week. One lecture daily at 12 o'-
i clock. The friends of the Institution, and pub
; lie. generally, (Ladies and Gentlemen) are re
’ spectfullv invi’edto attend—Duringeach day- the
Museum will be open from 11 to ’? o’clock.'
Oct. In U’ i'23
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
r Bl HE third instalment of fifteen. dollars per
n share on the Stock of this Company, due
on the third Monday in October, f 19th inst.) will
be received on that dav, and the following,AVed
nesday.at the office of the Engineer of the Geor
gia R. R. Co. Law Range, Mclntosh street,
Oct. 1G ' It 123
insurance bank stock.
ON the first Tuesday in November next, at
the Lower Market House in this city, the
undersigned will offer for sale from twoto three
hundred Shaies of the Capital Stock of the Au
gusta Insurance Banking Company.
WM? M. D’ANTIGNAC
td 119
1 he city paper:,, and Athens Banner will in
fer t this once a weektill the day of sale.
ELECTION RETURNS.
gov’r. members of congress.
g I I'ii'ls-il4 I s
COUNTIES. I ._S s- 2. I 2 |.2 1 ’i ' A T- SENATORS and representatives.
LiijMTLL_d
Appling, I I |l i I I 8 I I I i
Baker,' '313,291 311 320 313,316 >282 281’280288 Holmes: Dennard.
Baldwin, >313 2911 311 320 3i:> 316 ,2801288. Murray: Kehnan, Jordan.
Bibb, ;-19.);3<0p455503,483.491 151 127 123J437 Baber; Lawshee, Hunter.
Bryan, I 60[ 73; | 60[ 60[ 60| 60!l 731 731 73i 73 Hines; Bird.
Bulloch, [339[_ 2; 343241 [312;36i; [ I j 1[ Cone; Watkinson.
Burke, >3lu 58L [276 318;291>j342i |581i587[581>.58t Lawson; Attaway, Burton, Burke.
Butts. 133, 1 d)> .331 331 :>31331 i [166; bUbdOb; 167 McDaniel; Bailev Harkness.
Camden,' >177;142|>174[175;i7-l>173;:110[142[110;148; Brown; Claik, Nightengale.
Campbell, [•115;137;[483[430[416[42dj! 831 130 116[]-26 Cochran ; McCoy, White.
Carroll, -134 105, 451 -150 J 47 j-140:.Ill;i25 115,115 Boggess; Harrison, Rogers.
Cass. II M ! H I I i 1
Chatham, 586 388, 559-57256657-1 10b ItWit)* j 15' McAlister; Gordon, Millen, Shick.
Cherokee, 19LL;3| [104;19;):195[199 >lll;116;i it) 151 McConnell; Candler.
Cl rk, 38 > do.) ,192 091 391 400 [594UJ00’596 616 Milch-Hl; Clayton, Stroud. Moore.
Cobb, 265.137| 285;2ti6|250!266 11201140 120 119 McAfee; Mays.
Columbia, 2b5,405| 2t)213t52 2ot> 2t>7 392;10740-1,123 A very ; Gunbu, Wright, Massingale.
Coweta, 641 -107! 612 105 !(>42 513 |403'105 i lus 401 Echols; Wood, Smith.
Crawford, 153[324 4521452’,7 [31b[322!326 325’ Crowell; King, Colbert.
Decatur, 243-323 2114'57 215[2 H [3ll 311’319 3211 Scarborough ; Hines, Curry.
DeKalb, 680>349[ [7U);685:6 <8;o85 301 3-16-330 316[ Mays; Dobbs:, Murphy, Diamond.
Dooly, !‘356| 70!>252[255;2;.>0|251i| 71 7(>i 76; 73jGrahatn; Bowen.
Early, 2bs[ 43‘;28-1;288<279:285'' 3 / 41! 40! 41; Patterson ; Ward.
Ethnghani, j 134,170 1411143)1 4 i;142-;167 168! 167! 168[ Powers: Waldhaucr.
Elbeit, !!30h'30:| 99; 92 bo 99;'7571765 765 760 Heard; Davis, Craft, .McCurry.
Emanuel, I !. li | 1 'll I ' ! I i
Fayette, 103-235 506|499>198 49G 2271240!232';235! King; Allen, Landrum.
Floyd, 1 j || L L . ' I I - i
Forsyth, >3l j2o2i;3i2MO;.>O;i|3lo! 191 195|i9.>'194[ Baker ; Hays.
Franklin, [623'227 63-1 6f1j0361;;32> 1215'215'215 818 Freeman; Mitchell, Ash, Hariison.
Gilmer, tOUj 19| 100400 lOii.lo.j'[ 16 10l 18 2'l Cooper; Burnett.
Glynn, 4b|_Bs> 46! 4;*; do! 45'1 Kp! 821 88; ptrfviag; Dart, Houston.
Greene, 29p2b' 25- 23 23; 20->723 720 72 b 730 Dawson; Foster, Janes, Cone. [Martin.
Gwinnett, 837|781|ib701>'’75|060;87t|i751j76b!755i767i Blackmon; Rambo, Ezzard, Hamilton,
Habersham, u5<5'~37|‘620!'>1Rb01i6211[170213i191!205! Steelman; Smith, Holcombe; Carr.
Hall, 71-1; 107 [725- 1~0 12c 1726' [379 [391 -387'386 Dunaga n; Me Alec,Clark. San ford. Bates.
Hancock, 375:449; [389!«'»93 39a 393;.; 131417'445 4 15; Gander ; Finson, Inyrarn, Smith.
Harris, 502;723'[1i:.4 11 t lb; 111;!661|6-35;ii6O •!!’>;! H 74 7 (, ,• Bead, Henry.
Heard, 1316 167 [346i316[346;3161>167!167[137 167 Wood; Poddy.
Henry, 797:522 |755|759, <4-11751![431! 1964-101147- Sellers; Camp. Petit, Beck.
Elouston, 657'177 !.653[v55[651-.;i5: 47147 b 4-0 477. Hemmingway; Kellv. Engram, Duncan.
Irwin > I I L L. I . I' I
Jackson, 528;367i .' ) l2['>llk’3b 538' ;>36[319'316 347 Liddle; Burns. Pitman, Penticost.
Jasper, j.580;t>27 !585!781;5b6 l sßdH3()9[6lfi-613't>26- Rehse: Z/iZZ, Robinson. Burney.
Jefferson, [158452 [137'130:137 134[[1-H[ 1191171! 119; Stapleton; Jrlournoy, Turner.
Jones, [565 lb 9 :567|364 565 537: Hutchings ; Day, Gtay, Lewis.
Laurens, ; 6’130 I 2[ 61 1 2' -1 lb’ 12940t’ !3<) Bussell; Shnilcy, Yopp.
Lee, 129 123 120! 123 117 IPS! 115 120 121 11 9 Lawhon ; Foard.
Libertv, ; 113; 157 1117; 116’1 G 117| 1155452-157 158; IF7zZM.m/.r; Fleming, Cassells.
Lincoln, ;231 298 1233'232'233 232 12991297'299 3()0 Lanuir, Wriyht, Lockhart.
Lowndes, [ LLJ '. I I
Lumpkin, 1:518 269 522 o2b .>l9 ')gs[ >23 I 25:, 039 -j.'vr Obarr : Shaw.
Madison, !29.1 266 23, 297,282 g-s.x 231-25.". 256'256 ZW; Adair. Stiickland.
Mat ion, |331 39b! |335|-’23 .'25 33.-,; [l/ffCkhi 3:)'- 396 Burkhalter ; Birins.
Mclntosh, il3(>; til; 121 130 117 127;| ff'! 6-2[ til 61; Wood; McDonald, Dunham.
Meriwether, 681,555; 687|‘>el!’>b2 68l>[ ;5-10>551.5-13'516[ Senia!; Johnson, Philips.
Monroe, 817 853. ‘Hl.^:Bl6 bl4[B]q ;s.s’-;bs ' 552 85H. Rutherford ; Drown, Black, Gordon, Flcw-
Montgomery. ; i! ! .' I il | | I ' . . [ctZt'/i.
Morgan, > 91'119' '2()9|’2lo!2lo[2()S[; 111 416; 115'418! Xcsbit; Floyd, Van Landingham,Leonard.
Murray, [2ll, 11 254 2.7? -58-35 s |3|B'7. 4, Baker; Garson.
Museogee, 1281 717; 69 1 »98 697 ;0‘» ,7i7 755[750 757 Hepburn; Bonner, Calhoun.
Newton, ;.397i795; 51'.i 016 •> 11'512; ;753|7.87.7b 1 ;780; Floyd ; Harris, Loyall, Luckic.
Oglethorpe, [sll -183! 151 !.>'> l-x> 151 i 16 !| [ 16s[ i 67 477 Taylor ; Landrum, Hubbard, AlcKinley.
Paulding, 155’ 65 101 97 91 9; [ -13[ 5s 57 60> Wallhall ; Bryson.
Pike, 1539 372 528 532 526 527 !35.>;3n3 3:10 364 Harris; Baker, Williams.
Pulaski, 2'31 128;'261.230 2ti2 262!; 12b 126429 ids' Clayton; Bracewell, Howell.
Putnam, 222[61b! !226[233.231 233 !o9 I lot.) 8 610.305! Gordon ;' Harris, Hudson, Meriwether.
Rabun, 282; 6j 251260,211,278 | 5[ 5> 5> s>Moselev; Kelly, Coffee.
Randolph, 306 1181 [307 307'300305,' 137 j 115 113 Ilf Biversl Camp'.
Richmond, 565 173 ! 536’620 511 551 148; 166 173 513' Walker; Schley, Rhodes, Stallings.
Seriven, 215'258| 219:228 219,219 25t|25l 257,251 ,1A Cail; E-J. Black, Green.
Stewart, 574 423 567''*73 507 572 120'533 127 518 Robinson; Dismukes.
Sumter, | j 121b'283 27-8'279 '3171320 321 32L Ilowart; McCrary.
Talbot, 843.737 816 817 SH;B47 739 729 735 711 Powell; Towns, Drane.
Taliaferro, 13 116 !11 12 13 ■l3 I(>3 10i>' 107 109 Moore ; Helms, Jeffries.
Tatnall, | || I I’ > |i !
Telfair, 171107,106 167 IGO 161 lOPIOI 101 101! Rogers; Hatten.
Thomas, I || 5.5 ot) -19 58 '2761274 2.81 276, Scwman ; Reynolds, Mclntire.
Troup, ’ 219 918 257 259 255’2 19 911 915 913,918 Alford ; Lewis, Dougru rty.
Twitjgs, '453 311 15;'> 5b5 135453 31.* 33b 397'310[ Smith ; Tarver, Solomon.
(Jnion, !20li 5 I i; I j Chasmin; Thomas.
ITpson, [417 507> [421 123 122 1-?1 5 (i'sol 501 [503 H.dl'oway ; Paris, Collier.
Walton, [603311 601 till 6J5406 305'311 308'307! Eciiols: Early, Bryan, Hill.
W are,
W r arren, 415 530 130 Hl 129415'51') 536 537 54 1 Gil .. -n ; Wilder. Chandler. Harris.
Washington, 583 523 571 :>B.* o7 >' :-82 .>;*-> ,»lt> ;> II M 2 Sailold; llaii is, Robertson, V» nitlield.
AVavne, | 88 51 1 8;> 89 b.>| 83; ;*3 :»6 57 ;*<[ Shcilicld; Robson.
Wilkes, |519 539 519 51s 55! ! 551 527 526 533 539 Willis ; B >l’on, Bradford.
Wilkinson, '455 113 ;531 53t) 530;533; 112 131 131 131 Little; Rivers, Hatel.er.
Walker. 1190 78 171 171 I'D 172 73 77: 78 78>i-'ati.s: Tanner.
? - Tae lii.-t nam-d. is Senator. Thus, in are Smie Riehls —th<»e 111 Homan Cnion men
PLANTATION AND NEG InbA I<’OR'
SALE.
'KS47TLL be sold at Public Outcry, to the
V V highest bidders, on Thursday the 19th
day of November next, at the residence of the
Subscriber, 15 miles south of Augusta, on the
road leading from Augusta to I’.uteison's
Bridge, on Brier Creek, tiie Plantation on which
he now lives, and which has been his summer
resilience for the last 14 years. It contains by
original survey, 5(0 acres; but would probably
on a re-survey, min out upwards of 600 acres.
About two hundred and thirty acres ol n has
been recently cleared, and is now m a fine state
for the production of a large crop of Co: n or
Cotton the next year. More than two hundred
acres of that still remains in lote.-t is tolly equal
in quality, and some of it superior tolhat which
has been cleared. Never failing springs ol
pure water are numerous and convenient to-i-he
dwelling. The Mansion, is 11 feet by 32 —two
stories on a basement, and as well c nstrueted
for the convenience and comfort ofa family, ns
a house can we’l be. The outer buildings -are
sulliciently numerous for a considerable seiiJe
ment, and are all good for their kind, as well
arranged for the convenience of firming opera
tions. Frmt Trees havener been n .-glecb’d;
nor has (he Vine of various choice sorts, and a
lew trees ol rare kinds tire here to he 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 Mul-ieaulis, a tree, the in
troduction of which, in our country, should be
hailed with jov. by every one who wishes pros
perity to our happy land, tor the time cannot~he
far distant when the cultivation of the Silk
Worm will be extended throughout our whole
country, and the am mint of value of the product,
not vastly behind, that of th? s'aplc of the smith.
The Murns Miilttcaulis affording a far better
f) >d lor the silk worm than any other tree, it
will doubtless be much sought for, when out
farmers discover that the cultivation of the silk
worm v. ill promise more profit than the cultiva
tion of Cotton. It these views hecorrect. is this
place not worthy of attention, if for nought else
than the. cultivation of the Silkworm! But it
has far more than this to recommend it—it has
soil, for the production of one hand.red bales ol'
Cotten, and Provisions in abundance . add to
which, its great healthfulness ami its beauty,
which is unequalled by any place the. .subscriber
has seen in Georgia
Twenty likely NEGROES, among them a
good Blacksmith, a line hoC, 26 years ofage.
Several tine young blooded Horses, among
them a match of beautiful Iron Grevs.
Several hundred Bushels of Corn , and a'ron
siderable quantify of Fodder, of superioi qual
ity—Some articles of Household I’uruiiure—
Wagons, Carls. &e. &c. &c.
Terms of Sale: — Cash or Drifts np- >n F ictor.-,
a(6O or 90 days made equal to cash.
Possession of the pine? will be given on the
first of January, or if possible sooner.
The sale will commence at 19 o’clock A. M.
and continue from day to day, until all is s >ld.
Every thing sold, will have to be sott ed for
during the time of the sale going on or immedi
ately after the sale is over, mav be found ne
cessary. DAVID TAYLOR, Jr.
Avondale, 13 h Oct. 1835.
AUGUSTA THEATRE.
THIS Theatre will be rented for one year,
O’’ a term ofvears to anv respectable Lessee.
Address ’ ISA AC MOISE. F-ec’rv.
The Charleston Courier and New York
Courier A Enquirer will give th? above “ week
ly insertions.
I NEW FALL «Si WINTER DRY GOODS,
WM. C. WAY, AG eSt,
next noon ABOVE
As: ssrs. Turpin an d IT Antigone's Drvg Store.
MAS just received from New York, Phila
delphia, ami Baltimore, a large assort
ment of Seasonable DRY GOODS, all of which
I was carefully selected by himself the last sum
mer, at low prices, ami which he will sell at a
very small advance tor cash or t'uO't paper paya
ble in town, viz :
■ Rich ligkl Damask Satins and Silks, for Ladle..
Dresses and Bonnets,
Plaid Silks, in great variety of colors.
Biackand colored Poll Desoir and Gro Desoir do
Black Italian Lustrings, wide and narrow,of the
very best quality and lustre,
i 5-1 wide black and blue-black Gro De Soir d-?.
i v Lite Salins, some very line for Dresses,
i Pink, blue, white, and-green Florence Silk.
■ Pink, straw, green, and black Crape Deleon,
Rich Chintz Foulaid, Silks in dress patterns,
I?iehcolored Silk Muslin, for dresses,
White, straw, bule, pink and black silk Gauze
for Ball 1 tresses.
Rich Bonnet Ribbons, in setts,
do do Gauze Cap do.
I Assorted colors plaid Satin do
ido do plain do do, wide and narrow
I Narrow Gauze Ribbons, for children's caps,
; Rich worked Capesand Collars,
I Thread Lace, in great variety,
I Bobbinnet Laces ami Edgings, at all prices,
: Silk and worsted Laces,
. Ladies black mid white English silk Stockings,
Ladies exi ra bl’k and white Embroidered <l:i do
Pic-nie Gloves, and IL S. Gloves, in great va
riety of colors mid qualities.
Long white Gloves, very fine.
4-1 and 5-4 Nainsook - and Ja ikonet Muslins,
Mull Alushns, and M *dium Cambrics,
1 Bishop Lawn, extra fine,
; 6-4 plaid ami cheeked Muslins,
I Hair Cord, cambrick Dimities,
j H-4 and 7-8 Furniture do
i Putt Cord, and 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, Lawn-, and Shirtings,
t Rich worked Linen Cambrick Hdgfs. with
plain and colored borders,
| L ing Lawn do and Cotton Cambrick do
Ladies white, black, and colored Cotton Stock
ings, ail prices.
Ladies whiie,black, and colored M orsted Stuck
iugs, all prices,
White, re 1. and yellow Merino Flannels, all
price.--,
C'mtoii Flannels, some very wide and fine,
1-1 ami 7-8 superior Cotton Shirtings, some
i ne-trly m.pi t! to the finest undressed Cam-
1 brics,
5-1 andt>-i superi >r bleached Cott.m Sheeting--,
5-1 an I 6-1 * >.o brown do do
4-4 and 7-S do do do do at
all prices. ii
. Together with a great variety ot Aiticle.- noi
enumerated.
Oct. 11
CITY SHERIFF SALE.
?X"?SMLL be sold, on the first Tuesday in NT
T vemher next, at the Market House in th.:
City of Augusm, within the legal hours of sale—
ONE NEGRO MAN, named Verge, levied
or. as the property of Mrs. Elizabeth I.iverman,
io satifv a fi fa in favor of Pace &. Bush, vs. said
Liverman. „ , „ -
E. B. GLASCOCK, C S.
, Oct. 2 in
NF W VV H K IT—C VN A L FLOI' R.
BLS now Lauding and for sale by
G. H. METCALF
Oct. 2 117
PLASTER PARIS.
/<ViBLS. Superline Calcined Plaster Par
'•2S: ris. Just Received and for sale bv
G. H. METCALF.
LLME JCTCI-l.
4 Pipes Landing to day. And for sale bv
G. H. METCALF [
PORTO RICO SUGARS.
HEIDS Landing and for sale bv i 1
G. H. METCALF._
LEPTU IGI'S TOBACCO. |
BOXES Leftwich’s No. 1 Tobacco I
20 do do 2 do
_ For sale by J. &. D. MORRISON. |
BOXES AVind. w Glass ofvaii--
oils sizes and qualities,
1000 Lbs. Putty ;
20) Kegs White Lead
200 Gls. Linseed Oil. for sale
R. B. HAVALAND, & Co.
Sept. I £ 10;)
NEW GOODS.
7 he Subscribers are noir receiving at their old
stand, a, new andfasionablc assortment,
CONSISTING Os
French, British, and American Goads.
Including every variety of seasonable Fancy
and Sta ple Articles,
ALSO,
.1 large, assortment of Trench
PA P E R II AN G 1 N G S .
J. P. SETZE, <fc Co.
Sept 11 'IGO
FOR SALE.
SACKS Liverpool Ground Salt.
Just received bv
HOLCOMBE’, PECK, & CO.
August, 31 6t 103
ORI ENTA J, BO N A s4TS.
b’NOirZJJ. X ci SHEAR,
£O3 AVE received this day from New York, a
IYm. supply of Ladies ORIENTAL BON
NETS of the most fashionable shapes and latest
Paris styles; also a great variety of other styles
of the Gipsey and Cottage shapes. Th<-v have
also received ladies very superior dark Fur
Tippets [some with long ends,] and extra rich
6-4 Tibet Wool Shawls, embioidercd in most
splendid style. The ladies are respectfully in
vited to call and examine the above.
Oct.. 11 122
fr iwcii mi:r rnos.
Si.ov.deu «fc SShear
IJITAVE Jtt'st Received from New York, u •
large supply of Extra 6-4 ?-Terin>>s.
(deci.led!;.- the. best style manufacturcil,) !
ol the richest and most fashionable colours. I
Also very superior 3-4 and 6-4 Col. aiM Bik. ■
Merino Cireas-dans of the soft finish, suitable i
for Ladies E»resses, and a large supply of Rich ■
Grodevielle Pi intsof Splendid patterns, u an an- ;
tod fast colours.
Sept 28 115
ROSE AND WHITNEY BLANKETS. I
Snowden et Shear
! Just Received from New York, a [
iI.EL large supply of very supei ior Rose and s
Whitney Blankets ol extia size. Also large !
and very heavy Mackinaw Duffil and Point
Blankets. Persons wishing to purchase such
articles, wid do well to call and examine the as
sortment.
Sept 28. 115
AUG US T A CON FI XT ION AR Y.
FJJ'IEIE Subscriber informs his friends and
■ JI. the public generally that he has underta
; ken the cst:>.b!i:-.!imcnt formerly kept by F. Lam
! back. He solicits a continuance of the pmron-
I age given to his predecessor. He will keep the
! same articles, and al! of the best quality, that ,
i customers used to get at the counter, and \t ill ;
! be happy to oblige all who mat’ iavor him with
; their business. He has bad a long expeiience
[ in this line, and will furnish Confectimiary of
[ his own manufacture, equal toanj’ in tho South
i era Country.
The. following articles will always be kept on
i han-I : • i
('a-'idi-.-s. [ Cordi'ls. U'‘ >les d' Syrups ;
; Mint, .'’.•rtt ci Love, i Lemon Svrup, >
; Cinnamon, il.i.fe of .Man, Ginger 'd /
I Rest", Rose. Pine Apjile <io
j Lemon, iCinnamon, I Raspberry do >
i Sasaiias, ALange. t Kirsh Water,
Cream, ; Aniiiseed, jAbsento,
| Annisced, iMint, jClarei Wine,
■ WinterGieen ■ Noyoti, 'Madeira do
j Hoarhound, 'Clove, Ibest do do
I SpungCj 'Ginger, ITencrifie do ‘
i ißiite.'s, [Champagne do i
;Ch at tau La line. I
Also will keep on hand an assortment of Li-;
•p.rors of the best brand—Sp-anish Cigars—Dry I
Fruit, Raisins, Figs, Tamarinds, Ac.—Green !
■ F ruit, Ol ango. Lemons, Pine A ppi" f e. —fm .
; wholesale or retail. Orders with which he may [
be favored, will be carefully put up at the short- '
est notice.
A FGL’STIN FREDERICK.
Augusta, Sept. 23.
The Milledgeville Federal Union and .
' Athens Banner will please give this three inser-1
I tions.
i——— -
l F,z :-i-. I’tmifert t.V (') ’
. I MT ED iT Ul'flri M 111,.
The superior new Steam [
i Pai'ket DOJA’JIEN J’api
■ 277— —-p J. Penno.ver, will coutiir-■
■ no her nip.' tnroueti tu>
months ot September and
i ctoner, as folioW' at 10 <>'c!o"k A. M.oftli
: avs below s'ated
Uk.Fre C/i«rZ-s/.-nv, iCI! leare .'•'•'rfctk,
• Thur.-dav. Sept. 16. 'f hui> lav. Sept. U.. ;
[ -21. “• '(Jet. 1.
Oct. 8. •’ "■ !'•
w’. ' - 29 :
Which will finish her season on her present
' route. Alter which, she will commence hm re
i guhir trips to Havana, via. St. Augustine, l\e- > .
| West, (E. F ) to leave Charleston on Thursday
i November 12. at It) o’clock, A. .Vi Iler regu-
I lar davs for leaving Charleston and Havana,
! thereuf.'-r. will be made known to the public m
I due time.
; Fare through to Havana, from Charleston, gT)
i Fare to St. Augitstioe, from Charleston, 15
i Fare to Key West from Charleston,
From St. Augustine to Key AVest, 29
i From St. Augustine to Havana, 39
\ From Key West t > Havana. 15
For Passage, apply to Cael. Pennoyer, on
: board, or to
WILLIAM PATTON Ag-nt,
No. 6 Fi'z.'imonk wet.
Be rt ns c/tanct 9.*. ■ .fi .. seen re until ;ai I
[ for. Letters on the subj-m, ad Jres-td to me A
- gent, r»'st paid, will be promptly all-*
Baggage wt-ighing one bimdred pounds will
; charged 20 cents per foot extra No I teigii’-
i uikcn. ,
Constituti'THilis* ami C ourier.
lumbla Ti-nes. N . t f k P-<> a-a. Rw'on J ' En
. quirer. Baltimore Amcri-in. l - ' Gazette,
Philadelphia, N. 5’ E'."e:-| mg Star. Cmirim" and
i Enquirer, Spirit <<f ihe Times. Bjsl.un Daily
Advertiser, will please pitblisn the above three
■t i mes aw l e.< until 12'aNi\ ■■ m: •*r,aml fo’ ai d
their a'O jimts to V\ ihmm Patton. Agent,
' Chatle-mm.
Sept. 9 td 107
I \r,K.
THE Subscribers will sell the lull bloo led.
J i:k. BLACK PRINCE, aged six years.e
Hei> bv an imported Malta Jack, out of a firm
Spanish Jinnev, and has proved himself, m t
neig’nboring county, las’ season, a sure foal ge
ter, he is 14 hinds and on? inch high. Fo
’erms. applv to
J &D. MORRISON, i.
August 7
LAFAYETTE HOTEL.
Fayetteville, North Carolina.
j THE Subscriber having purchased
from Joshua W. Cochran, the unej
pired term of his lease of the Lafayette
Hotel, gives notice that he is'now prepared to
accommodate Boarders and Travellers. The
House is commodious,well ventilated and admi
rably adapted tothepurpo.se for which it is in
tended. Tiie Parlors are large, well furnished,
and calculated lor private families. The Sta
bles, spacious and shall be well provided-
The Subscriber feels grateful to the public for
the patronage which the Hotel has already re
ceived; and Vill endeavor by care and attention
to the comfort of his guests, to merit and enjoy
a continuation of the same.
COLD AND WARM BATHS
Attached to the Hotel. aDd always in readiness.
AH the Stages arrive and depart from the Ho
tel, wi.t-ie scats are sccire.d.
THOMAS COCHRAN.
Oct. 19 3t 121
VALI'ABLE TOW N LOTS, IN AIliENi
The South Catolina Canal and Rail Road Co
pat.v, will seil,at public..-.ale, at the Deposito
ry iti Aiken, on Thursday, sth Nov.
ONE HUNDRED BUILDING LOT#,
In said Town, embracing a variety- of sitna-
Ik.ds well adapted to business, and others, desi
rable as private residences.
Terms, which snail be libera', to be declared
i n day t .f sale.
s T The Augusta Constitutionalist, and C’on
rier, Aiken Telegraph, Columbia Telescope
and Hive, and Pendleton Messenger, will copy
the ab> ve.
(Jet i-6 id 123
EJCH.tiOfi I) SALLN ~
V75’.. il.Lbesold at the lower Market House
V V i>: the City of Autiusla, on the first Tues
day in November next, between the legal houiS
of sale, the follow irg pioperty, to wit.
ONE BAY '-'ARE, tive m six years old, lev
ied <>n as the property of William Clayton to
:-a:i fy a fi fa 1:: favor ci Samuel Player, vs.
William Clavtcu.
ALSO
ONE NEGRO .MAN, by the name of Verge,
levies! on as the property ol ElizabethLivennan,
in virtue of sundrv executions issuing from the*
Magistrate's Jour: of the one htmdredand twen
tv second 'list.-, and returned Urine bj Isaac
Ilendri 1 ks cuimstable < t said dist.
A LSO
A CERTAIN LOT OF LAND in the City
of Augiisfn, an-! county of Richmond, being th«
■ West* rn moiety ofthe lot known in the plan < f
'said Ci’v. as No. K (Eu/hu en) bounded North
! bv Pe.-vnoid siretJ. E. by the other mutely ot
' :;iid Kt, 8. ov -Jr n I -'treet. and W. by lot No.
' 19 t Nine'.: mi) containing 62.1 feet ofeach of said
s’l'-et' and b- ing of imifonn width throughout.
' Lcvk.l on a-, the property of Benjamin Hall, in
> favor ...f ssn•••:*•. 1 Clai k -, James M. Carter, and
' Samuel Hale vs. Benjamin ’iMl. '
r REEMAN-LACY, Sheriff.
1
MRS. LIGON,
( F. -'y e' Traveller's He'd,)
•, Il A Vi?,G n-tiiow d t'> Angusiit fi.r
‘ the purpose of openit g a Genteel
! j" -kl. Boa t ding House, has taken the House
ion E:li-‘-street, immediately in the rear ofthe
i United Stales Hotel, and has now opened it for
! that purpo-c—and hopes by her long experience
in that lim-of business, to give general satis
faction to all those who may favor her with
their custom.
Oct. 12 2tw 121
TO RENT.
a A Pleasant Dwelling Honsu on Green
ifeogl Street, near : . • City Hall, at present
J|?:L.|iLo<-' Ui,i<-d by Mis. Grenville, attached
t > which i" a ti-,-: On: den spot. Immediate pro
secsicn w 1 :! ;>' gmem I-' terms ajtply to Geo
M. Waiimr. Clerk of Council
Bv ordr.r of C immittee on the City Ilifl.
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
Oct. 2 I’7
TO RUN r.
a THE STORE, No. 134, on Broad
U ; >5 stieet, m ar the Lower Market, at pre
: occupied by Maharry & Hadley,
i Possession on the Ist October. Also, the Dwel
! ling above said Store, ue'd adapted for private .
■ boai.-lii.'". Ai r-lv to J<»':”>* fhdlins, Ex’r. or u»
JoJLN H. MANN.
Juiy'.’O . ’f 85
vc. ice.
FSHIE Sull-' I. e,- '■ n>: I : ;..(i far the en-ming
S y-w. the ' I • icem .-d by Mrs. Croily,
on the Wesi corner m" V>,■a.-hiugton and Ellis
streets, whaie she will ar--.mimodate BOARD
ERS on the m<'St reasoi.al ic terms. She. w ill
i spare no jetins in endeavoring to make them
; comtcrii ■!»;. and tln-ieioie. she hope, to receive
I a liberal pmrmmge. She also ofters for Rent,
I the (Jiiice in th- iin-eu- r: 1 s'ory of the same
I bui dinz naw ecu.si 1 m-Co tries Carter, Esq.
• ‘ MA: Y SAVAGE.
I Aitg’.T ts 109
I ....
DRV GUOI;W-YORK.
rgVIE SUBSCRIBERS have •n'ered into
Partnership for the tram;:’ - "ion of the
WtALE DRS GOODS :CINESS,
t.n!tlit firm oi'SEA MAN. Lisi. sV'ARD:
(JOHN B. SEAMAN. •
•• i iE- 'RGE W. I EE,
iS \ MCEI. WARD.
-v Yr- -k, ’3..11 i-t. J" 35. I
; >E AkiA -. LEE A. 'V \R D, imv- wmicd in
; j..'.. < S: ■. \ , r'u !'• ,r' a’lg-’,:'.!. extensive
:i , 'imnd.Domr-u
... i i.: • I C' * 'i : t' •' to Souther,i
[;■ - - t Ai: -y >i"<- prepared to
, ■ mi the m-'st
■ :ib -»ral erm v
F-.b -T, f • 23-
g v n.’ Jtu.i s'oncE.
AU'H .- I A. OCT. 13th 1835.
fiHN • .to J •:! 'h the 2d of Septeri-
oi? 1-33. he saw- I: ■ b'-b-ngs to Andrew G.
ss-mom-.suf W-mhitig’-n. Will.-.s emimv.
(r/‘ BRI '.L CLARKE, Jailer.
< p; 1’23
Yf ANTED.
W MMEDJATELY—SIX JOURNEYMEN
Gmd wages and cow.i ut cin
lovment will ’tiea.'. i, by carlv apple, t ton, at
N ( > -m-i Rr-,-, : Anyu ta -' m. jm’lm t.mi.er-
i'ALBY VIIOOGHKERK.
C» •: 7 o'- 1
'ph- C it? A ' v -dl insert the abovejj
•im---.
: i:. I’.vdeti r* Shear
S' IT AVE lust ■. from New Yot k. a
$ y.‘ - • : . I.; ver y .- > • i>r Whim Thibet
(j tiize . ■ ■ ■ 1 Welsh 1 lannels of the
I. s si;te. ,v. .i r’.i'i'el nu to Jirink.) Also a
, a; v ,..i‘ v"i 'h .< m.'mmHe articles, a-
!.) -_■ v ■.i' : 1.." -m iiv of superior In-
V -ii Ci-rpe i' c. to which they
( I'-,- iu . i-i the a -.mtionoi the public.
1 .
MORE N E’O (.oops.
ks V /’e-m.-as Greatest U- ritru,
S At B B K;r’J:md & Co. f ashionable niei -
chant Tail .ring E-iablshmei :
No 250 Broad Street,
B.,mbazine, Thibet Cloths, Summer Cloths M
Va-nir.'. the great-;.-: variety
A new artie!eof siunmei sti-c.-.s
Wa'scoats and drawers
Supeifme Blue and Black Eioadcloths,
‘ "’Wool dved Bl ick Cassimere
F’tncy colored Broadcloths
Thoscde .jrahle colours, dark Green, and Dab
ha &e Ac- Fancy Ca-imeres. Ac. at
B. B KIRTLAND & CO.
MerclmtA Triloi., 250 Broad-rt.
March 16 ”2
3