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VOL. IX.
PUBLISHED EVERY OTHER DAY,
LMOSIHY, FRIDAY.
F AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M .
llo.var.l’s Brick Buildings opposite the Post Office,
__ M’intosli Street.
Diri:cr i o x s ,
* feate:* of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Fxecn
tors, or (»ti fdinns, arc required, by law, tn be he’d on
the lir*t Tuesday in the month, between the hoivs of ten
in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-
House of the county in which the p roperty is situated.
Notice ot those sales must l> • «jivcn in a public Gazette
SIXTY days previous t<> the day of sale.
t Notices of the sale of perso lal property must be given .
in like manner, EORI’Y days previous to the day ot sale. I
Notices to the debtors and creditors of an c*late, must
be published for FORTY days.
Notice that application w ill bo made to the Court of ;
Ordidarv for leave to sell land, must be published for;
EOtJR MONTHS.
Notice, for leave to sell Negroes, must be published for '
TOUR MOV PITS before any order absolute shall be made !
SPLENDID BLACK SILKS.
snoih>kn <|- shear
HAVE received this day, from New York
a very large supply of Splendid Black
Silks, of a superior style, and very rich lustre,
(single and double widths.) Also, expected
to-morrow, by the Rail Road, new style fancy
'coloredand figured Silks, for Ladies dresses i
(very neat patterns,) to which they respectfully ;
invite the attention of the Ladies.
Oct. 21 125
Tile Georgia Constitutionalist.
THIS paper is printed daily and three times
a week during six months of the year;
twice a wedk during the other six months, and
■another paper is printed weekly (biting the
whole year. The daily at $8 per annum, $5
for six month's; the tri-weekly at $5, d.nd the
weekly at $3.
The Constitutionalist is now so well known,
'hat it is unnecessary to give a description of
the character it has assumed. The editors,
however, edn assure their patrons that forpoliti
tal and commercial information, it will not be
surpassed by any paper in the South, having
made additional arrangements for obtainingthe
edrliest news from abroad, political as well as
commercial. All political and commercial in
telligence, will appear in the three papers pub
lished at tins office.
The editors Hatter themselves, by industry,
find strict attention to business, to render their
paper acceptable to their kind and numerous
patrons, and to deserve an increase of patron
age, which they respectfully solicit from their
fellow citizens of Georgia.
GUIEU &. THOMPSON.
Augusta, Oct. 1, 18.35.
Received this day at the sign of the Mam
moth Boat,
CASES Ladies French Morocco AVater-
Proof SLIPPERS
2 Cases do do (Waiter Boots
2 do do White & Black Satin Slippers
1 do do Patent Mockasins, for travelling
4 do Infant & Children’s Kid & Morocco Slip
pers and Boots
4 do Ladies & (Gentlemen’s Gum Elastic Boots
and Shoes
2 do Gentlemen’s Dancing Pumps and Boots
10 nests Seal Skin TRUNKS
For Sal eby B. W. FORCE & CO.
January 2, 1835. 1 ts.
TO It EXT.
n n A Pleasant Du elling Honse on Green I
Street, near the City Hall, at present. I
by Alts. Grenville, attached
to which is a fine Garden spot. Immediate pro
seesion will be given. For terms apply to Geo I
M. Walker, Clerk of Council—
hy order of Committee on the Citv Hall.
GEO. Al. WALKER, C/cr/r.
Ort J* 1
TO RENT.
rt a THE STORE, No. 131, on Broad
ffeih street, near the Lower Market, at pre |
jSenl. occupied by Maharry & Hadley.
Possession on the Ist October. Also, the Dwel- i
ling above said Store, well adapted for private |
boarding. Apply to Joseph Collins, Ex’r. or to |
JOHN 11. MANN.
July 20 ts 85
FARH FOR SALE.
FgaVIE Subscriber offers for sale his FARM.
► B in Columbia county, sixtet'h miles above
on the Euchee creek, contammg 900
ueres, a portion of which is first quality Oak
.and Hickory. The Farm is in good order, and
on the premises is A NEW SAW & GRISI
MILL, built v'ithin the last twelve months. I
1 he Georgia Rail Road runs within two miles ,
*ofthe Mills, which will make it very convenient I
to deliver lumber to the contractors. It will be !
Sold a bargain-, if applied for immediately. For j
further particulars, apply to Dr. Edmund 'rock
er, on the premises, Holcombe, Peek' & ( s>. Aii
gusta, or the subscriber, in Charleston, S. C. ;
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE. !
Oct 19 wlrn 131
GEORGIA, ( j IH ( , Tcr jp-_
Richmond county.
7*> th'' Honorable John, Scklcp, Judge oj the Sit
periotir Court:
Petition ofEbenezer Starnes sheweth
_?S.. that at the last term of this court, your pe
titioner obtained an order far the establishment ;
of a certain lost promissory note of tenor and I
effect as follows:
“ Ist September, 1831. On the first day ofi
[January, 1832, 1 promise to pay Hugh Knox
or order one hundred and seventy-live dollars!
[for value received- (Signed) Oliver Sage, and
[endorsed Hugh Knox and James H. Gardner. 1
Your petitioner therefore prays, that said or-'
der be extended, and that the rule Nisi, which
was then granted, may again be granted to your
petitioner, EBENEZER STARNES.
In consideration of the. above petition, it is
ordered, that Oliver Sage and Hugh Knox be
required to show cause, if any they have, at the
next term of this court, why the above copy
should not be established in lieu of the original
note, and that copies of this rule be served on the
oaid Oliver Sage and Hugh Knox twenty days
before the sitting of the next court, if they or
either of them be resident within the State; if
not, then this rule to be published in some pub
lic gazette in this State, for the space of tin ce
months. [A true extract from the minutes.
JAMES M LAWS, Clerk-.
Sept. 25 11
To the Medical Profession of Georgia.
S I' is known to the Medical Profession of the
JL State, that at a Convention of Physicians
held last May at Macon, it was proposed to at
tempt the organization of Medical Societies in
each county of Georgia: it is under this resolu
tion that the Modieal Society of Augusta, will
petition the next Legislature to filter t heir name
to that of the M dical Sap id it of liichmond ('oun
t.v, Geo., and they now respectfully call upon
the members of the profession throughout the
state to co-operate with them in the underta
king, to meet, organize and petition the. Legis
lature to incorporate a Medical Society- lor each
county in Georgia.
All’ Editors in the state friendly to the pro
motion of the science of Medicine will please
notice the above.
Done by order of the Medical Society ot Au
gusta, Ga.
Oct 28
GEORGIA COURIER.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
n7>L’.V & .577J7/lA’,
ESPECTFULLA announce to their
! friends in lhe’eity and country, that by
recent arrivals they have received a very large
! and splendid assortment of staple and fancy dry
! Goods, suitable for the Fall and winter season ;
1 comprising a great variety of new ami fashion
able articles of the latest importations; making
their assortment the largest and most complete
that they have ever offered to the public. Among
them are
Extra 6-4 French Mertnoes, of Lupin's nianu- i
facture, and of richest and most fashionable
colo rs (decidedly the best article imported)
Superior 3-1 colored and Black Merino Circas
sians, ol the soft finish, for Ladies Dresses,
and of very superior styles.
Extra double width black French Bombazines,
Superior black and colored Bombazines,
Plain colored Chally’s (very rich ami most
fashionable colors,)
New style fancy colored Figured Silks, for La
dies Dresses,
Extrasingle and double width black Gro de
Rines (of splendid lustre.)
Heavy and very superior blackGi o de de Swiss
(extra width,
Extra rich black itallian Lustrings,
Superior white and black Satins, and black
Modes.
Superior black and green Sarsinetts and Sin
chews,
Extra rich colored Gro de Naps and Poult de
Sois,
Superior Pongees, and black French Crapes.
Extra rich embroidered and printed Thibet
Wool Shawls and Hdkfs. of the latest and
most fashionable styles,
Superior plain black Thibet Wool Hdkfs, for
mourning (three sizes.)
Extra plain, white black, and fancy colored
Chally Hdkfs.
Rich embroidered scarlet Thibet Wool Hdkfs.
Hernaui Shawls and Hdkfs. and fanc.v Crane
shawls.
Plain black love hdkfs. and black love veils lor
mourning,
A vety large supply of Prussian Valencia, and
Bragauza Shawls,
Gentlemen’s superior Pongee, India and Eng
lish Sill: Hdkfs. (extra size.)
Youth’s and Children’ssuperior Pongee Hdkfs.
Ladies superior hem stitch, and plain broider
ed Linen Cambric Hdkfs.
A large supply of Madrass, Turkey Red and
Cotton Bandanna Hdkfs.
Linen Cambric, of a very superior style and
quality,
Imitation Linen Cambric, and Bishop Lawns,
"White and Green colored Oil Silks and Oil
Silk Aprons,
Extra jet and blue black Silk'Velvets for Vest
mg,
Superior green, cHtnson, maroon, and royal
purple colored Silk Velvets,
Superior white and black Tabby Velvets,
Extra rich ami new style Belt Ribbons,
Superior p'ain Tatiila Satin Bon-ret Ribbons.
Splendid Grodeville Prints, of the latest French
style (warranted last colors.)
Superior Ttirkey-Retl Prints (small figures for
children.)
A very large supply’ of English and American
Prims (latest styles,)
Superior plain and figured Swiss Book, and
MulT'M u.slins,
Extra Oriental and very superior Cher k’d
Muslins,
Superior plain Jackonct and Cambric Muslins
Rich fig’d and plain Bobbinetts,
Superior Thread Edgings and Insertings,
Bobbinett and Grecian Quillings, and Bobbin
ett Laces,
Black and fancy coloi'fd AVorsted Laces,
Needle-worked Muslin Edgings and Insertings
A very largesupply of Needle-worked Muslin
Capes and Collars, of the latest Parisstyles,
and at reduced prices, (some splendidly
worked,)
Infant’s Needle-worked Cap.', on Linen cam
bric, and worked bodies for Infants Dresses.
Ladies superior black and Chittcilla. Fur Tip
pets, (some with long ends)
Ladies white Down Fur Stocks,
Extra blue, black, and fancy colored Cloths ami
Cassimeres.
Superior ButfCassimers and French Enninetts.
Extra blue, brown, mixt. and lavender Sattin
netts
Superior fancy striped ami corded SattinneUs.
Superior Silk, Valentia-, SwiinsdoAn; and Mar
■seiles Vesting.
Superior German Goat's Hair and English
Camblet.
Superior'- hite "Welch, Silecian, and Thibet
Gauze Flannels (warranted not to shrink.)
A large supply of superior Red Flannels, and
White Canton Flannels,
Superior Salisbury Flannels, and spoiled Cir
casins. for children’s Dresses.
Superior 7-8 and 1-1 Irish Linens, (soft finish
warranted the best style)
Heavy 5 land 6-1 Lmcn sheetings.
Superior 3-1 and 7-8 long Lawns.
Huckaback, (a heavy and very superior article
for towels)
Superior Table, Scotch, Russia, and Bird'b-evc
Superior 8-1, 10 1 and 12-4 Damask Table
Clot hs.
Superior white Doyles’and Damask Napkins.
Superior Silicta Diapers tor fine Towels.
Blue, green, and drab primed Piano and Table
Covers.
Superior crimsoned and green Worsted Da
mask Table Covers.
A large simply of 34, 7-8, and 4-1 Furniture
Dimities (extra style and quality.)
A large supply of German anil Domestic Cot-
ton Fringe.
Superior Corded Skirts and Sleeve Stiffeners.
Ladies’ Corsets, No 1,2, 3. -1, 5, audit, of supe
rior style, (Mrs. Weatherby’s manufacture.)
Ladies’ superior white black and fancy colored
open worked Silk Gloves.
Ladies’ superior white and black English and
French Silk Gloves.
Ladies’ extra white blm-k and colored H. S.
Gloves.
Gentlemen’s extra Buck, Doe, and black and
colored 11. S. Gloves.
Genlletjten’s and 5 outlhs very; superior Wollcn
Gloves.
Ladies’ superior Wollen Gloves.
Ladies’superior white and block English Silk
Hose.
Ladies' superior white black and slate colored
Merino.and worsted Hose.
Ladies’ superior white black and printed Cotton
Hose.
Misses superior white Cotton Hose.
Gentleman’s superior white and black English
Silk J Hose.
Gentlemen’s superior white and mixl Lamb’s
Wool Hose.
Gentlemen’s superior white and mixl Angola i
Hose.
Gentlemen's supei ior white ; nd random ’• Hose
Youths’ superior mixt Angola ) Hose (three
sizes.)
A large supply of Children’s scarlet and fancy
worsted Hose and Grecian Boots.
A large supply of heavy Woollen Hose for ser
vants.
Ladies’ superior Merino, Crape Camblet, and
Circassian Cloaks.
Gentlemen’s Camblet and Plaid Cloaks,
Very rich Gilt and Cut Glass Bead Bags, (new
patterns.)
ALGUSTA, GEO.., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1835..
Hemming’s best quality Drilled Eye Needles,
and Kirby’s Patent Pins.
Rodgers’ best quality of Scissors.
A largo supply of superior Shell Side, Puff, and
Tuck Combs.
A large-supply ofsnpet ior Brazilian Side,Neck,
And Tuck Combs.
Superior Ivory fine and Dressing Combs.
Clarks’ spool Cotton, (200 and 300 yds.)
Taylor’s Persian Thread, on spools, (a new and
very superior article.)
Superior black, blue,and colored Cotton Thread
on spools.
Blue, black, and coloured Italian Sewings.
Black and colored Silk Braids, Linen Tanes
and Braids.
Ladies’ Oriental Bonnets, Gipsey and Cottage
shapes, (latest style.)
Ladies Lace and Florence Bonnets, (Gipsey
and Cottage shape.)
Ladies’ very superior English fine straw and
Vandyke Bonnets, (Gipsey shape.)
Ladies' and Misses’ Blond Silk Bonnets.
A large supply of superior Ingrain Carpeting,
(splendid patterns.)
A supply ol Damask Venetian Carpeting, all
wool, (very rich colors.)
5-8., 3-1 and 4-4 rich Venelian .Striped Carpetin g i
for stairs and balls.
7-8, 4-4, 9-8, 5-4, 6-47-4, and 8-4 heavy Oil-cloth
Carpeting.
A very large supply of Brussels Hearth Rugs,
to match the carpets.
Carpel Binding, and Green Cords for blinds.
A large supply of very superior Whitney ami
Rose Blankets, (extra sizes anti quality.)
A very large supply of Duffel and Point Blan
kets, (extra size and quality.)
Superior 1-1 English Long Cloths. ‘
Slater’s 4-1 Premium Bleached Shirtings.
Superior 3-4 t-8, and 4—l Bleached Shirtings,
Superior 5-4 Bieached Phrvnix and AValdham
Sheetings.
A large supply of Brown Shirting and Sheet
ings.
Brown Drills, Tickings, Apron, and Furniture
Checks.
Russia Sheetings, Ticklenburghs, and Osna
burgs.
Red Paddings, Buckram, and heavy Topsail
Duck.
HetivyjNegroKersey'Sjaml Plaid Linseys for fe
male servants.
The above', with many other articles f-’t- fam
ily use, have been selected with great care for
the city ami country trade, and will be sold at
the lowest prices. The public are respectfully
invited to call and examine the assortment.
Country merchants will be supplied on the most
reasonable terms.
Oct 20 128
A ( A.RD.
OAA'IYG learnt that some insinuations
have been made, (probably- with the de
sign to injure its,) that our firm is in favor of
the cause ot Abolition, we hereby openly de
clare that such assertions are false and utterly
tin founded, and we pledge ourselves that all the
members of our house are entirely opposed in
principle to the views of the Abolitionists, te
garding the agitation of the Slave question; and
interference intfig rights ofihe Southern Slave
holders, as inexpedient, unjust,' and pregnant
with evils.
B AILEY, KEELER. REMSEN.
New York, Aug. 26 3m 101
NEEDLE AVORKED MUSLIN
Capes anti Collars.
sno 11 itt:x <;• m//; .i n
OAVE received this day- from Nriw York
a very laree rdflply of Ladies splendid
Xeedb: Worked Mush it, Capes and. Colli rs, of the
latest Paris styles, and of very superior work—
j the assortment is very large, and will be sold at
i reduced prices. They have also received a
I supply of NEEDLE WORKED BODIES for
infints, dresses and infants, Linen Cambric
Caps, very handsoimdy worked. Also. Nee
dle worked Muslin Edgings and insertings.
The Ladies are respectfully requested to call
and examine the assortment.
; O'l.-Jl 125
PLANTATION ANO NEGROES FOR
S.U,’’,.
"'TX be sold at Public Outcry, to the
We highest bidders, on Thursday the. 19th
day ol 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 14 years? It edniains bv
original survey, 500 acres; but would probably
on a re-survey, turn out upwards of 600 acres.
About two hundred and thirty acres ofil has
been recently cleared, and is now in a tine state
l e- th,< preduction of a large crop of Corn or
* '"itoii th.’ next year. Alore limn two hundred
: acres of i hut still remain., in I'm ext is full v eip.m 1
| in lym'ity, and some of rt superior io that which
i b. i' been cleared. , vet iaiimg spii.tg:, of
I pure water are numerous and convenient io:i-e
i tl"'< ; I mg. t' he Al a nsw;i. t- 11 j■■; I, v 32-- iv> o
' rtort-'s on a basement, and as well e i; ;t riielcd
• tor tlie .•onvenienee and comi'- it of a family, -m
i a h-e.i-.-e c::n we i !>,•. The oumr b'lm-itut ■ ate
j s-ufliciently numerous for a considerable setlle-
I m.’io, and are all g '-'d tor .heir as w4l
-a r ranged fir the convenience of ft rm itt.g ot;err.-
i turns. Fruit Trees have not been nerJemed;
I nor has the Vine of various choice sorts, and a
i few trees of rare kinds are here to he found.
From beyond the Reeky Mountains, a tier? Im..
| found its way here: and still far more ci-rant,
i China—this place is indebted i’or many Mttlber-
I ry Trees, or Morus Multieaulis, a tree, the in
l t rod action of which, iq our country, should be
I hailed with joy. by every one who wishes pros
; perity to our happy land, for the time cannot be
far distant when the cultivation of the Silk
Worm will be extended throughout our whole
countiv, and the amount of value of the product,
■ not. vastly behind that of the staple of the south.
I The Alorus Multicaulis affording a farltetter
j food for Ihe silk worm than any other tree.it
| will doubtless be much sought for, when our
i farmers discover that the cultivation oi’thc silk
| worm will promise more prolit than thec iltiva-
I ti>n of Cotton. It these views he correct, is this
! place not worthy of attention, iff.ir nought els,;
I than the cultivation of the Silk" worm? But it
has far more than this io recommend it—it has
i soil, lor the production ol one hundred bales of
- Cott a, and Provisions in abundance ; add to
! which, its great healthfulness and its beauty,
which is unequalled by any place the subscriber
has seen in Georgia.
Twenty likely NEGROES, among them a
good Blacksmith, a fine boy, 26years ofage.
Several fine young blooded Horses, among
them a match of beautiful Iron Greys.
Several hundred Bushels of Corn, and a con
siderable quantity of Fodder, of superior qual
ity—Some articles of Household Furniture —
Wagons, Carts, &c. &c. d e.
Terms ofSale: — Cash or Drafts upon Factors,
i at 60 or 90 days made equal to cash.
I Possession of the place will be given on the
I first of January, or if possible sooner.
i The sale will commence at 10 o’clock A. M.
| and continue from day to day. until all is sold.
Every thing sold, will have to be sett ed for
I during the time of the sale going on or immedi
i ate.lv after the sale is over, as may be found ne
cessary. DAVID TAYLOR, J-.
I Avondale, 13th Oct. 1835.
I, ,; 2ODN S. COMBS,
ffi-gj established himself in Savannah
•S-E-as x'actor and Commission Merchant, will
devote his attention totho interest of bis friends
references.
Messrs. Holcombe. Peck Ct Co. Charleston
Messrs. J. W.&.1. T. Heard, )
J. K. Kilburn &. Co. Augusta.
.Stovall and Simmons, )
G. B. Lamar, Esq. Savannah.
D. & A. R. Ralston, Macon.
Savannah. June 12 wtf 71)
GOLD MACHINERY.
THE undersigned, having purchased the
half of Rosworth’s Patent for extract
ing Gold Irotn the ores, as well as deposites—
now offer the right of using said machine; to
those interested in the Gold Regions of the U
nited States. The operation of the Machine is
Stamping, Amalgamating, and Precipitating.—
The process of Amalgamating is entirely new,
being effected upon an Inclined surface of Sil
ver Pla'e; upon which, as la.) jje an Amalga
mating Surface can be kept up by the use of
one pound of Quicksji ver, as by the use of se
ven hundred pounds in the Tyrolese Bowls.—
A Machine, upon the above pi inciple, is now in
' operation at the Rappahannock Mine, ten miles
from Fredeticksburg, under the superintend
ence ol Nir. John Wellington, who has kindly
consented to give information of its merits to
those who wish to pure hose.
Apply to the undersigned at Fredericksburg, !
Va., or to Judah Dobson, of Philadelphia, who
are now the sole proprietors and vendors of the 1
’ight. BEN.T. N- BARNETT. 1
CHAS. A. PEARSON !
WM. D. GREEN.
July 1 w2m 82
NO rice.
THE Subscriber has rented for the ensuing |
year, the House occupied bv Mi’s. Crollv,
On the Wqst coriler of Washington and F.iiis j
streets, where she will accommodate BOARD- i
ERS on the most reasonable terms. She will '
spare no.pains in endeavoring to make them
comfortable, and therefore, she hopes to receive 1
a liberal patronage. She also offers for Rent, i
the Office in the basement story of the same I
building, now occupied bv Charles Carter Estj
MARY SAVAGE.
A tig.24 t s 100
Avnrui: flan x ~
Snowden Shear
O AVE Just Received from New Ymk. a I
supply- of very superior White Thibet
Gauze, Stlecian and Welsh Fl innels of the :
best styie, (warranted not to shrink.) Also a :
great, variety ol other seasonable articles, a- i
mong which is a large supply of superior In
gram and Venetian Carpeting, to which they
r-spectfully invite the attention of the public.
OKIENTA!. B()NNETS.
S’.VOnVD/.N .K NV/ZOI/?.
WAVE received this day from New York, a
supply of Ladies ORIENTAL BON
NE 1 S of the most fashionable shapes and latest
Paris styles: also a great variety ofcther styles i
of the Gipsey and Cottage shapes. They have i
also received ladies very superior dark Fur
I'ipp-Is [some with long ends.] 'ind extra rich
6-4 Tibet Wool Shawls, einbioidered in most
splendid style. The ladies are respecifully in
vited to call ami examine the above.
Oct. 11 ' J 22
CAROETJXG.
,5 A OH7JE.V X' S/LO l/C,
HAVE received this day from New York ,
a very large supply of superior Ingram ■
and Venetian Carpels of new and splendid pat
terns; also, 5-8, 3-1, and 4-4 rich sniped Car
pets for Stairs and Halls; also, 7-8, 9-8. 4-4. 5-4,
6-4, 7-4. and 8-1 superior Oil Cloth Carpeting
and a largesupply of printed floor Baizes; a Ao,
a vei y large supply of Hearth Rugs of rt<4i and
new patterns to match the t’atpets. Persons
wishing to purchase the above article;-, will do
wll to call and examine the assortment, which
is now very large and will l e.-old at very low
prices.
Oct 21 25
I’RENCI! MS'HINoy.
<S; Shear
3'JO"AA r E Just Received from New York, a
large supply of Extra 6-1 Merinos,
(decided!}’ the best slyie manufactured,)
of the richest and most fashionable colours.
Also very superior 3-1 and 6-1 Col. and Bik.
Merino Circassians of the soft finish, suitable
for Ladies Dresses, and a large supply of Rich
Grodevielle Pt intsof Splendid patterns, w arran
ted fast colours.
AVI') ’A i’!.A N KF.TS.
<l'- ’Amt' ?.'ew Ymk, a
GS. large supply <>l v. : ■ -'ipm;-m k,,--' amt
'►hitmv Bl’i 1-I<e• ol C'Cuo 'izc. Abo i; :</■•
ami veiv heave 7vJacki;:aw I«u:id ami Form
Blankets. Persons wishing t> put chase s.mh
' ■<. will do well i i cat! att I exomiue the as
soritm’Di.
rm pt A--. 1 >
PBCiPECTcS
SOUTHERN ROSE El D,
nxmeßm-m A\r> improved exm-::; the Tt’ri.r: of
'i'FlE SQUTiIER.N RlJS]'.,
fust nnmbet ol’ the fourth volume of
the 11 Southirii Hose Dad will be is.med
the last week in August, 1*35, under tlie name
ot the SOUTHERN ROSE. The inmnint of
matter will be nearly double, the paper of a tine
quality, and the type improved.
Tim sub cribers to the “ Ro-e Bml ’’ have in
cluded persons of all denominations in religion
through mt the Union.
The eonti j’mtois io tlm Southern Rose wil
be persons of high literary standing, many of
whom have contributed to the “ Rose Bud.”
TERMS—Two Dollars yer annum payable
in advance.
June 12 70
I?ic,limb id I'minty.
Robert Clarke Adm:; ; era tor
v ¥ on theEsmte of Daniel Clarke deceased,
! applies for letters Dismissory.
• These are therefore to cite and admonish all
; persons concerned to be and appear at mv office
’ within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause
■ (if any) why said letters should no* be granted.
Given under inv hand at office, this the 11th
; dav of October, 1835.
GEO. M ’.TALKER, C. C. O.
i Oct 11 122'
ADMIN I!* HI ISOK’S NOTICE.
IHOL’II months after date application will be
I Ja? made to the Court of Ordinary of Rich
i mond county,,for leave to sell four Negroes,
i namely, John, George, Lucy, and Nancv, be
: longing to the estate of Robert W. M'Keen. de
' ceased. H. BOWDRE, Adm r.
Nov. 2, 135 139 m Im
AD MI N IST K. WO R *.« NOT!C Jg.
|OOUR Monies after date, application will
JS? !>e mad -to the Court of Ordinary of Ricli
. mond county for leave to sell ail the real e.eta'e
lof Daniel A Weed, deceased.kite of said coun-
ty A. J. MILLER.Adorr.
I July 17 mlm 85
AN ORDINANCE.
i | TO Punish the owners and holders of Lots in
1 tpe city Gi Augusta who permit VYagouers or
■ P er *? ns ‘Ojnake fnesin their lots.
: k ts ordained by the City Council of Au-
i ->2—gusia, and it is hereby ordained by the
j authority of the same, that rs :mv lot owner o r
| Lny lot bolder shall permit or allow any Wa°--
I oner or any other pets-.m after the passing of
j this ordinance, to make a lire U1 ailv i,- )t owned
or occupied by him or her, widdn one hundred
i yards of any dwelling or ether house in the citv.
! such lot owner or lot holder shall be fined in a
sum »ot exceeding one hundred dollaisat the
discretion of Council.
Drawn in Council the 7th day of Oct 1835
SAMUEL HALE '
GEO. M. WALKER (7 cr .{-'.
Oct. 12
MORE NEW
"S’A'/-’«.s7tz<ms Greatest Varicttr :
■ Js. Ai B: B. Kirtland & Co. Fashionable mer-
, chant Tailoring Establshment
; No. 250 Broad Street,
; Bombazine, Thibet Cloths, Summer Cloths &c
■ Vasiings, the greatest variety
A new artir-leof summer Slocks
I Silk Wais coats and drawer;.
' Extra Supertine Blue and Black Broadcloths,
\Y 00l dyed Black Cassimere
j Fancy colored Broadcloths
I Those desirable colours, dark' Green, and Dah
lia, <xe. &.c. Fancy CCssimeies. &c. .at
B. B. K I RTLAND & CD.
Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-si.
i March 16 30
RENOVATING EIQUW, ’
RECENT DISCO \ER Y.
s. BERNARDS RENOVATING ‘
LKAUI D for extracting al! kimls of Oils. :
I Paints, Tar, and Grease horn the most delicate '
coloured Siiks, Satins, Cloths, Bombazines, or
I Velvets, without iiqurimr m the least their Col- '
1 our or Texture.
: _ This recent and valuable •.iretnieal discovery
;is offered for sale by the subscriber.— It almost
■ supersedes the necessity of dying-, and the
t scourer's “ Vocation is gone.” Fifty r ents
worth will secure a Bacon Mercliaitt’s brr ech
;es from criticism for 12 months. It acts like a
; charm upon silks of the finest texture, by in
-1 stantly rcmoving the minis of grease, without
m the least affecting the fabric ilsell-—the most
- in vetemte lodrmems of wax upon Coat Collars, ;
I.lly before it like ( |.|>t before alt i? i, ( ’>
I (.liwckciy but the true secundum artem mode of .
appearing decent in-old clothes at the least im- |
aginable expense, his uffeied to Gcallenau at
50 cents a P7r/</./, and all other sorts of people
1 can have it at the same price.
Nodanger need he apprehended in using it i
upon tiie finest and inosi delicate 'Silks- 1:01 is it
like the soaps so commonly advertised iji our
days, which removing one evil, almost invai i t- '
bly produce another <;f double size—nor docs it ’
reipi 11 e the pre pa 1 a to) y im a n>ct a H 01 her renova
tors—such as hot irons and the like, (hih ■> 'it- !
tie clean w ater. aecoidiiiA to the dirt-ctions, is
waul ing. Oil or Gl'orxe of any kind c.an be ex
i liacted from the most delicatecolourtsl elrpetr,
< without the usual trouble of taking them up. If
1 used according to the directions, it will at once I
extract every particle of gtt use from the finest
Cloth, or most delicate Silk’s, without injuring
tn the least the colour ortexture.
For sal ■ by TURPIN & D’A NTIGNAC.
(August ).3 !•(;] Augusta Geo.
, |
N EW YORK
SPIKIT OF TUL TIMES.
A METROPOLITAN GAZETTE
1 Os the Sporting, Literary, and Fashionable
D orld’.
WILLIAM T. court It, EDITOR.
The prominent feature in the character of
this jot.ii’tia), is, its devotion to the Sports of the
Fiel't ton! Tut i'. Gentlemen will find in it.; col- l
tuns regular reports of the races which come off;
on the principal Courses in the Union, —co-;
pious extracts from “ Hill's Inje ' and the Eng- ;
iish Sportiini IMapazi with eveiy kind of '
Sportmg Imcllieem/e a s-oxsible to the Editor.
\ ti/nuitiny and Aim/mir, w itfi the collati-rai at.d ;
I nccessaiy information upon each of them will •
claim out attention, while Aynntle, : nd
othcrexhiliratingamiisemeriis will m,i !»• 1 >rgut
; ten. Tlte owners of the ct ack Trotting It >;>es
of New Yotkand Philadelphia, may tel'.' opm.
seeing the per fora mam c - ci lheir nag< fa iti. ful
ly chronicled in the tzipirii »1 the 'l'istes.
In fine, even’ i.ndetivor will be imu'e to ,en
der this paper avaibd>'e, and even imlisi ensi
, ble, to gentlemen of the Tu;f, through.-m m?
eouiiti y.
Various and elegant semi tions frc-i’; the A
: merican and Foieigi Magazim . -v: !. hre f
' original rcmni Its upo icmi c; t lip-ratrn’e, v ■:!
determine rhe I.era;<r < ic irc. r of tills Ga
zette.
The ;;: ir-■-f :; , -.< r. v. 4 qt ]. ■ ■ <,r
Thratriio.l f —(..',7,.' .: 11 ,•<t ;vt -■ cm ii t at:< k
tjoil.
( mH. ii- h'v d iy.’--’<.’.l 'i' 1 tie I 1-h \ nd
Domesri< News , ,i! i-i- '.’iv<-n, and the wm le
lemii ;r-i a- pirni' inl .an-: :meij.i.il'le ns the IT
i; -> f • ’.l’: aa;. ■ ii. 1/ c; >■ •.. L i..:f j::: > I.. ■■ cel mim*-’
all ilm Si vises mi !>. iloitTovs.
Tinm we ;rm; . v. i.| i < a ftivo :-o. as i r-nlea-
■ dmg and original 1 num n oor q* ~;g i. Un
d- . uppr.<b nr >i he found the Qi.'i)’..'
. ;; ' ’’ l ■ I’c i bon ar.d and one 11 z’
with ’ n .e - ’’good thing.r J of '
; and '■ H'do rddwrt," together wir.li <>. dn-dJng ,s„/.
di.'L'i. Hindi of the liveliest sallies oftlm inlire edi
torit’.l corps; each spi.-ed :..id ; i-pyered to the
las'.e of the mirth 1 iving vo’.iri<’> of the I’en,
r'ruiic. I 'ta sh. and t''r;slt'on o/ old (adlia.n! 'I,
■ Scra.'S,(,d.d 'tic> a,nd eC r tdeanines by the Won
: ide leith th'-latest On hUs. Sc ti k,iriir. and do-
In.rsT.O, Drdd.md.lr J-',. . a(v ;-vs re
care;nl!y coHatcd f>r the i.t'.:;i< ?mi-nt of t}• •• g -0-
' oral reader.
Such are the more prominent fea’ures ol' the
i plan of cm ■ piii.-i tei’.iom We enter on our la
hors not as novices in the. an cf getiinc tip.
! a paper combining veri-ms interests laden
with amusement: our whole liiehns Lien em
ployed in qualifying ourselves for the task'.
With such resources asyear ofexpericncc
Im. ven ffo - <b’d us,by the certainty of being su.-mi n
ed bvf; ieiids known ?i-[ roved wi: <rs i i.d dp
<’i imia tting ccitt -s. we !ertr'e--lv i iem-b onr
balk on ih.' broad ocean oi'pul lie uyinion. ar. I
flu"’! i’y spread out '-ails to the breez ■ of public
1 favor that already !-<’kons ns to its <m.brace:.
; and mar waft it* io :l e gon! of .-.nr wit hes.
I Tie .V s- Ym b S/’i a't T' ■ Timrf is publish
ed in a beautiful tt.id attractive form, on .‘■■'atui
dav Mornings at 171 Broadway (entrance at
; Courtland street) and furnished to the Countiy
, subscribers at 83.00 per annum in advance, or
I Sl.i'O per quarter, payable quarterly.
Adveiii-uncnis ins. rted on equitable terms,
with a substantial reduction to Yearly Adverti
se) s.
r?L’l OUR months after date, application will
.3- be made to thelmnoral'e nr li-’cs m the Ln
. ferior < ’ourt of Rich tm il f ' untv mm sitting
i for ordinary purpose-. for h -'-ve ’oscll the real
. tale of William Clmrn ill !-. 'yr the
‘ benefit of the heir me! r: • i -of said <tee.
1 \ •;E C LIU iIC It ILL, .Id -
: Vrnv U> _ 57
' 'Tw EToKEN'AND ATL \NTIC SOUV
-1 ENIO. a Ch"i : rmis a. I New Y a i‘Pres-
' - • for Just received arid fir sale bv
. T. 11. PLANT.
I Or:. 16 123
IjINCOLN S’lEßlEl** F
LL be sold on the fit < t Tu< ."day m
¥ tT Decembet next at tin-c Gtll . t house m
Lincoln eoumtg one tract of land
two hundi ed and fifteen m r,->. more 01 J'eS
1 a-djoimtig lands of Powel, Kim.ev ai d others
mahareon iW is.. Eaves now Ii v< le VJ .,1 onus
■ ; *''Cproperty of Samuel Coulter to satisfy Su'n
i '; r y Excctiticus in favor ol Vincent I.oKkltart
Admi’.ou the estate Matk Golden deceased vs.
Samuel Coultm ,y Covtugton Semis—prbbeiLV
1 ponrn tl out by Samuel Coulter, and teiurited to
me l:y A. 8. Kiiehen a constable.
HARDY LEVEE ITT Sheri ! fT.
' 128 J
A ’» S D F ’• S, J, A
ILL , be ~n ’he fits', 'fiuesdav in De'-
V cmnbernext, at the lower Matket House
tn the env , t betwe. n the legal boms
- 1 ■ ’D j-'e iqllowmg property, t o hx-jt -
r,V’ !ie -J- ,ac .' °* a(! J* !I, e 'be tracts of
Coles .’./inthr and otters. J.e.-. ~n as (Le
pH'pei ty ol M tclrnel Fetek, to •fy a it t a isxii-
r '' v ' LACV ;r ,,r^!! '
1 a ‘ rat or -s';} ■;
■ M ,o nl! *''tier of thv h,f“riot
1 xS. Court ot < olumbia county, will be sol'd
if,,!', ’ f'"'“ ""
1 i a \ v J be'"" n the usual hours of sale
I ',‘v h AA , D aa ! . - 'IGROES of thb hre hthh
A. hntehwetl, deceased, sot the benefit of the
netrs. J. etms of sa|,. ma de known on the daw.
I LRNIJI CLANTON, Adm'P.’
/‘ ’■'■•b _ Id 127
CL IRDIAN'S .siAL, ~~
£ GRETA TLE to an order of the Inferior
, ...x < oiiit of Burke Comity, while sitting for
m-dc tn v ptttp. s t <. wi || be’sold al the Court
| .Irniw it; Randolph coiintvon the first ThiwdtiV
; m Dee. mb-r t.ext, 0t,.. t. rtl f ()1 - a H . ICI ] ai , ({
: lying and beit g m the
20th Dtsmet, No. (io. <4 .said county, sold for the
bc’jefti ol Eligab. Dillard, a minor?
o o _ WM. iARV ER Guardian-
- 5 id nj
S URIEL EM ENT TO Um (i!.0»E.~
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; f E Mill sme.'ss ( ,i,j ie expet intent We haM!
i _B mme. lolMi.bi .1 succinct history of
proeeteii.gs of Congress, ir,,m day to d.iv, u ith
; sKetem s ot the Debates, induces the utidersim’-
■ ed to p< i seven- in then plan Io extend ami 1 er-
1 lcc: 1! - „ ’i'ney have resolved that the Congress'-
. tonal Globe shall not only embody the pallia;
niemary amia .- of the eountt y, but shall abd
iiii'iisli a> ; Append.wliilh shall c<4n»in tht)
( ‘ l! 1 1 hes of ti e ptomimmt st takers t . n
■ im- mo-- mqmmni suljects, wJti en out by the
rnemm ' ' emsmees, hum the notes and printed
SACteues 1 the Rcpoitets.
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pap'), tit. ( cittvo 1- rii., ; 1S ];ei emfoi e, at one dol-
I"' tee snssum ]j may b,. subscribed for s ( >>.:.
111 • ’! mltx Ol iini-b-d
will, also, be pu1.,,. !je< | i ( , r (I| | C dollar.
Jmsj.r. ba'dethat 1 he next session of Congress
wui coihini-e ..ettil-. ..even months; jj |] lU
uofk will couudii iiciwct n iour and fiive hhh‘
, died p:.go, ami viil be the cheapest publication
; perhaps in the world.
'The next st s. ionol Cm. spmbbbly
i be the most c\ enilttl one which t.as < purred for
; many years, ard will certain!- < -.dete wSib
Itm test. t! , i.s ~.mise v,all I ave .(t’ii llucnce
.in fixing the ti-stitiy vs the Riq tn e lot yems
to c.’.me. Ittit. edititidy pt< < ecGn.g. as ii’does
the mxt Tetim-eual election, amt
the leading ttijMui a |! the contending parties
ill inc emtti‘l y, deep and abiding inteiest will
. attend the del ul.'.s. ! ~>• whole tlttona will I d
I L’ti hlully ex',:i tied in tl.c Congressional Globe
' and the Appendix.
Av e have a.t* ‘o , t-rovioed for our rep; riit,df
; emp: , eminent übtlit- .ml skid it; onebisoteh of
Cot.viesai.n v ■■ "'a; cel to obtain m, adequate
t ett.mt’-’ctiieii! m 1 aj.ame peisbns in the other
b? lite tim.'it meets,t- to ilil out ovt 11 wishes dud
the exy;; a'imt of the ofmiibers. No pains t;r
c< t on mu pit! v.)t| he s|..lied on our pan to
am mnptj-n lt . p. Ih. u. t k will be
II rmia'dy, at.'l be mm' ptmam.m, auifiefitif.
' iul all e I o take an in’
( ’ ' ! ;• 1 ti';' al to -.irs <.f tfie couriti.v will
■e ■' efi io ■ e,.'-c iij it i<u at, fi ih e 1.1. z t
sess’o. .
’i T.IfMS.
~ '• "'’’"i l ■ -mm (<>-.1:?:.—1 co]y during- thn
■ 1, ' j.] ()< ]
1 I if ’opies during tie
a 1000
jtu-t'i: .1 ix . - Ha me pi ie<»
v. 11l !io sent t<>
■ i • ; y 11 1 • •. ■••<, ijoui : , t .
- e’er t< I a ■.,ia;k whh ><
| ”i.'. ’mi l'xci :u.ge i.iM , ... .
" I I not . 1.-a. i v-_- . ; prebm.. .
dor-.’.
-n‘ nml e im.dr by m-. J , ■;> -
nt i-'.il .< . ' fl-.’ ~t . . •
Bat .- v d- t.e ieei i\ T.
'■ 'd -do attention I'dll lepoi'i., o . s f.rdir,
1 ' -< //(•, f.o , , , » ... ,
iem am il’ie ye mm, i.ruwi, ’: •. • I•■ ~: q «.
eg; ,”’ to j :y ,: helot c :he j- : -
• I .A .< : V
V» -'i:,: mm < iiy. (ictol <-r i ’ !>::n.
OA E ns: ' j ’1; DOi,? . ILA
''Tv-'.' Y iicmtl.i’ikm
fe C A-'ol.i -i«- ■I y I '■.- Hi '. .i\ i;>. , . (, Illi i, . '
July ’asi iv,,i Ni men. oi’< i V the name us
V\ 12, ! t.alme: ’ X I'eet io 11, 1 !a<- k, with H.
sll a it vt-ae,• ai a- a l ong I -km. has a j-n rt of
i ; • ’1 eat cm < ■!. and ■ ,'Ver; ’.’ei y large coins
on i: - toes, swag s very nmrh in I:ts w a lk,;ih(i
id s'y -’m’ ;av, teeth: wore when he left, a
co'ti q t>i s’ m his ov. n make. The n
■’yve i o v .nt- t t'tclmted ofColi nel Benjamin
I ; LI tmt, of Cl.arl ton 8. C. as heii;g r twen
t.V ■ rs i.-j a .; mi was t a i.- <. <i i,eai Georg
mv. t . -.' <'. Io whicii thev will i otli < tub a\< rto
ma!-.'<■ i. ■i- wtiv. The other bv the. name of
JEFFEI . ■ gi-n'l<man by tim
f.ntm o: 2,'uhony. licit on,ii.o line of AVi!k<--<
and l.ntec’ln cct ;u- it. miotgia, and sold
to the State .> t --. 1.1 t--im w bom 1 purchased
him. J” Ii i j .nui-ili skin rtrgro, a
; bout twr-nt’ - '■< of ' . ' Ute rwav a
I cloth fi o>-k < <.-p If they are ta-
1 ken I m -o-O'tio.il it eV ! id ’.-■;mj-g«e Tie
other ;.’ct son a> their mt>> - d there
s .)>m p-m■•n- : ’ at ’he- w- . e i ..1.-eri out cl
Jaii - . 1 inveigled offb.’ - v m
lae aaove icwao'w:l ■■ j; ■-- anv person
v. no 111 c* tjfii,e b< th ol said g- ct:. -i-s in jail,
and give tnetuL e so that 1 ■ • t them; or, J will’
-live 850 for either of them.
JAMES MARKS.
M->n’' T rm<’ry, Ala. Sept. 4. 1035.
I T1 r- Augusta Courier. Charleston S. C.
Courier. Georgetown, S. C. Union, and Colum
bia S. C Telescope, will insert the above totbe
nnccuit of 85 each, and furnish a paper during
the insertion ofthisnoticr, and forward their ac»*.
connts to the Ala. Journal Office for payment
Sept. 9 ion
AL <;r 8! A TH F.ATR E.
KWpHIS Tic atre will be rented for one rear,
_SL • a term ofyear- m anv respectable Lessee*
Ad s ISAAC MOISE, Sec’rv.
ifAr’ d’he Charleston Conner and New York
Cmirier & Enquirer will give At* ajytvf 3 week
It insertions.
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