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The bill fur each ciftnly to retain its Tax for
1835 and 1836 for county purposes, under the
control of the justices of the Inferior Court was
passer! to-day. Also, in the House,— Tarver’s
Bill will be up on Monday.
I*. S. An express arrived here this morning,
through the Captain who commanded the com
pany, slating that the. Creek Indians had made
an attack on some of the citizens inStewart coun
ty,and the company in command of the Captain
had two men wounded, and killed two Indians.
The Governor communicated the apprehension
of the citizens of an attack,this rporning, to the
Legislature, and the committee have the matter
now under considfeiation. It will be necessary
for the Legislature to do something immediate
ly. In the meantime, I presume the Governor
will order out the militia of that ’County. We
expect a farther communication, on Monday,
from the Governor.
Representative Chamber, )
Milledgeville, 2Qlh November, 1835. J
■Dr. M’Whorter:
Dear Sir— The bi’l to establish a Court ot
Errors passed this House this day —yeas 97 ;
nays 43. Having received two thirds, conse
quently it will be the law of the land.
In haste, your friend,
Atthe late term of the Superior C'OuG
'in Monroe county, in atrial for slander, a
man was convicted of having shown and
read a bucket letter in a public com
pany, and though the writing was not
.proved, the jury found a verdict against
nimofs6oo and costs!! — Macon Tele
graph.
More difficullies with, the Indians.—
AVe understand that a rendontre took
place a few days since, about twenty-five
miles below this place in the neighbor
hood of McCloud’s Ferry, between three
'or four white men and a company of Indi
ans, in which one Indian was killed and
htibther badly wounded. For the purpose
of revenge, the Indians have since des
troyed a whole family who were innocent
and knew nothing of the difficulty. We
re not yet in possession of all the facts;
as soon, however, as we can get them
IfTOtti a a authentic source, we will lay
khem before the public. This much we
Will venture to assert, that in this case, as
in many others, the innoctnt have been
made tn suffer from the imprudence of oth
ers.—Columbus Sentinel.
MARRIED,
On Thursday evening, the 26:h inst. by the
llev. S. S. Davis, at Summerville, near Augus
ta, Mr. Augustus Knowlton, of this city, to
Miss Ann M. Sims, of the former place.
At Beach Island, on Wednesday evening
last, by the Rev. Mr. Ware, Mr. S. Sainsimons,
to Miss Bakbary Holmes, all of Beach Island.
At Beach Island, on Thursday evening, 26th
inst, by the Rev. Thomas Shelman, Dr. T. W.
Batty, of Lousville, Ga. to Miss Helen Anna,
daughter of Col. Abner Whatley of the former
place.
Jjr Durin? my absence from the State, EB
ENEZER STARNES and ANDREW J.
MILLER, Esquires, will attend to my Profess
ional Business, and EBENEZER STARNES
and THOMAS BARRETT, Esquires, will act
as my General Agents.
THOMAS GLASCOCK
_-Nov 25 3t 110
WE are authorized to announce WIL
LIAM O. EVE as a candidate for the ollice
of Tax Collector, at the election in January
next.
O’ WE are authorized to announce Capt.
WM. H. MAGEE a candidate for Major to
'command the 75th Battallion Georgia Militia,
vice Major Tobin resigned.
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 11!)
JjT 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.
LOST
T AST night between thelower end of Broad
U streetand the United States Hotel, a large
superfine blue broad cloth Cape to a Cloak.
The finder will be liberallj’ rewarded, by leav
ing it at this office.
Nov. 30 2t 112
PRINTER WANTED.
A Journeyman Printer is wanted for a few ’
A weeks at this Office.
Nov 23 TSO I
OFF ICIAiTdR AWING _
If the Augusta Independent Fire Company
LOT T E It Y ,
CLASS NO. THREE.
st, 2d, 3d, 4th sth, 6th, 7th, Bth, 9th, 10th, 11th,
!7. 20/3076875736, 17,
The above numbers, were this day drawn
■tom the seventy five placed in the Wheel, and
lhey were drawn in the order, in which they
Stand. The official, with the full result, shall
Bppear in the next Telegraph.
A. READ, Manager.
I Nov 27 2t 110
NOTICE*
■ Office Augusta Insurance Banking Co. )
‘ 26th November, 1835. $
■AN and after Monday next, the Banking
■LF business of this office, will be conducted
tween the hours of 9 A. M. ar.d 2o’clock, P
K Bv order of the Board.
B ROBT. WALTON, Cashier.
■ Nov 27 3t 141
FOR SALE.
DHREE first rate pair ofCarriage Horses,
I which may be seen at anj' hour of the dav.
Apply to J. S. EDMONSON, ’
Mr. Haun’s on Green street, opposite Col.
’’eaver ’s.
WANTED at the same place, a good MAN
SOY, to drive and take care of horses. Also
sober COOK.
Nov. 27 142
r, E. D. COOKE,
R’O DOORS ABOVE HIS OLD STAND,
NO. 197 BROAD STREET.
□f AS received and has now on hand, a very
LM. extensive and well selected Stock of
pODS, consisting of ever y article of READY
lADE CLOTHING, suitable for the present
Id coming season, of the first quality and h
|t fashion, among which are many fine Goods,
■ New Style, all of which he offers for sale very
Iv, and invites his friends and the public in
meral to call and examine.
flov. 11 134
HEMP BAGGING -
■
and Buffalo Robes.
I W heavy Hemp Bagging,
1 4 50 do Wide for Square Bales,
17 Bales Buffalo Robes, of a supe-
Ir quality. Just received and for sale by
HOLCOMBE, PECK <!tC.
■bv 25 6t 140
HIGHEST PRIZE , ,
J S*TX THOUSAND DOLLARS
50 PRIZES OF $600—50 DO. S4OO-.
AUGUSTA
INDEPENDENT FIRE COMPANY
LOTTERY,
To be drawn, in the city of AUGUSTA, Deccm
’ bePSAth, 1835. . •
Under the superintendence and direction oj the
Commissioners.
SPLENDID SCHEME*
1 Prize of 6,000 is f'.OOO
1 do 2,000 is ‘3,000
1 do 1.500 is 1,500
1 do 1,200 is 1,200
1 ,i o 1,000 is 1,000
50 ( j.j <IOO is • 30,000
50 400 is 20,000
60 do 100 is 6,000
64 do 30 is 1,920
61 do 20 is 1,280
64 do 15 is 960
128 d.t 10 is 1,280
3,200 d<> 8 is 25,600
22,176 do 5 is 110,880
25,861 Prizes amounting to f>208,620
Tickets §s—halves §2 50—quarters §1 25.
Tickets in old Schemes of the above named
Lottery will be taken in exchange for Tickets
in the above.
Office under ths Globe Hotel, weere all or
ders will be promptly attended to, by
A. READ, Manager.
Nov 30 142
ENGLISH SCHOOL.
A, New School of the above description will
be opened in this City, on Monday the 4th
oi January’ next, in which the following branch
es will be taught on the latest and most approv
ved plans: Reading, Writing, Arithmetic,
Grammar, Geography, Rhetoiic, Composition,
Astronomy, Philosophey, and Bookkeeping.
The Subscriber, who proposes opening this
Seminary, is from Bangor Maine> has jrjsided
two years in Philadelphia (engaged in the
Mel'cautile Business-, and studying various
branches of science,) and for the pastyear has
been teaching school in Edgecombe County,
North Carolina, and be now feels persuaded
thett from his thorough acquaintance with tliea
bove named Branches, from his taste and talent
for teaching, and industry and attention to busi
ness he shall merit a share of the patronage of
the Citizens of Augusta, an 1 that the value and
importance of Education, the scanty supply of
Senools in the place, will induce them to give
him encouragement in so laudable an underta
king. The location of the Seminary will be
made known to the public as soon as a suitable
apartment can be obtained.
BOOKKEEPING & PENMANSHIP.
Mr. Norcross would also give notice that he
will give Lessons in Bookkeeping and Pen
manship, at his Room, Western Hotel, at any
hour in the Day or Evenings between this and
tne time of commencing his School, and con
tinue to give Lesssons Evenings afterwards.
He enghges to teach either of these scienc s as
com ctly ami as thoroughly as any other Teach
er in the Country. He will give Instruction in
other Branches at bis Room if requited to do so.
The following are subjoined as testimonials
of character and ability: More will be produ
ced between this and tue 4th of January.
This is to certify that Mr. Jonathan Norcross,
is a young man of good character, has attended
this Institution nine months, been engaged in
the study of the Latin Language, English
Grammar, and is Qualified to take chargeof an
English Sc' 001. CHARLES BOYINGTON,
piecepto", China (Maine) Academy, Dee. 1835.
Extraetof a letter from Dr. Charles Voight
of Philadelphia dated Sept. 4th 1835.
Mr. Jonathan Norcross, Dear Sir, 1 ac
knowledge the receipt of your Letter &c. j
desire to make acknowledgements for the favor
itself, and to testify and reciprocate my sense of
your reccollection and regard. A multiplisity
of engagements has prevented me &e,but when
I declare to you that the preservation ol your
acquaintance is an object congenial alike to mj’
feelings and my wishes, I need not occupy
room with excuses and apologies, but nt once
accept and reiterate your proposal of a corres
pondence-
From Mr. Bknj. Slater, Machinery Mer
chant, 213 Market st. Philadelphia, dated Dec.
21st 1834, “I am very glad to hear that you have
had a pleasant journey and arrived at a place
where I doubt not you will meet with prosperity
in all your good undertakings. If a
permanent stop in Edgecombe, and engage in
the mercantile business, any article in my line
that appeals to be saleable to good advantage, I
will make a shipment ofat, your order.” Fur
ther reference, may be made to Dr. M’Whorter,
Editor of the Georgia Courier.
J. NORCROSS.
N. B. Any person having a house, or room
in this city to rent, suitable Ibrja School Room,
will confer a favor by giving knowledge of it to
the subscriber, or leaving word at the office of
the Georgia Courier.
Nov. 30 112
THE ASSORTMENT COMPLETE.
It. B» Kirtland Co.
MERCIIA N'l' TA ILORS.
250 Broad street, under the United States Ho
tel,
RESPECTFULLY call the attention of
their friends to the splendid and exten
sive assortment of Goods in their line, consist*
irg in part of extra super blue and black
BROAD CLOTH; wool dyed Black do. very
desirable at present; Olive, Clarance Brown,
Court Brown, Green, Spanish Fly Green, Dah
lia, Plum, Violet, Mixt. and drab broadcloths,
&c.
Cassimeres, a’great variety, Ribbed, Plaid,
Striped, Victoria, Blue, Black,Mixt, Drab, and
plenty of others,
VESTING,
Silk Velvets, Woolen Velvets, Valencias,
and all sorts ’hatare fashionable forthe season;
mans' new st; I s and very handsome,
LADIi S CLOAKS,
They have b n very particular inthesclec
tion of cloths, r r Ladies cloaks, and are pre
pared to cut and make in the latest fashions j
and of the best materials —all orders in this j
line will receive every attention.
FANCY GOODS.
A beautiful assortment offashionable Spittle
field Pocket Hdkfs. and Plaid Cravats, very
fashionable and very handsome.
THE BEST OF GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
50 dozen supefme Linen Collars and Bos
oms, fine Linen and Cotton Shirts, Merino Un
der Shirts and drawers,Suspenders, &c.
STOCKS.
A large supply of Clark’s best stocks.
HATS.
Fine Beaver and Satin Beaver Hats, of the
litest fashions. Youths Hats and Caps.
FINE SEA OTTER CAPS.
B. B. Kirtland & Co. return their thanks to
their customers for the liberal patronage they
have received, which has induced them to ex
ert themselves to select and obtain the best gen
eral assortment ever offered in the market —
Call and judge for yourselves.
Oct. 28 ‘ 128
” 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 street,rin Au
gusta—the same formerly occupied by Feeman
Walker. THOS. FLOURNOY
JOHN JAMES FLOURNOY.
Oct 19, 1835. ts 131
AUGUSTA THEATRE.
THIS Theatre will be rented for one year,
or a term ofvears to any respectable Lessee’
Address ’ ISAAC MOISE, Scc’ry.
iCr The Charleston Courier and New York
Courier & Enquirer will give the above 3 week
ly insertions.
> NEW MACKEREL.
; 'NbJO. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel, in whole or half
LNI bbls. Fall inspection
. Just received by G. H. METCALF.
Nov 23 ts 132
"~CANAL flour.
BBLS (fancy brands) Fresh Ca
nal Flour, now landing from Steam
Boat Co.’s boats, and for sale bv
G. H. METCALF.
Nov 23 ts 132
limleT lime. IaME.
EST. White Lump Lime. This day
received by
G. H. METCALF.
Nov 23 139_
A K CASKS prime Goshen CHEESE i
SLPKf 30 kegs do do Butter
50 casks Sweet Wine
50 bbls N. O. Rum
50 do Northern Gin
Just received by G. H. METCALF.
Nov. 23 “ ts 139
NEW FLOUR.
141K4N BBLS. CANAL FLOUR (new)
.TFxt 100 Richmond Citv Mills tld
25,000 lbs Bacon assorted
1.000 bushels old Corn
25 hhds-. Molasses
150 bblss Mackerel
50 do Whiskey
50 bags Coffee I
10 hhtls Sugar—
and Groceries generally for sale bv
a. i. Huntington.
Oct 21 ts i->5
FOR SALE.
TS SHARES ol the Stock of the Ma-
flvk xr rinc and Fire Insurance Bank of
Savannah. it. CAMPBELL.
Oct 15 w3t 125
NEW WHEAT—CANAL FLOUR.
£ K4|bDLS now Lauding and for sale by
JELhflf g. h. Metcalf.
Oct. 2 in
I*IH.ME HOGGING.
Landing To-day,
PIECES Heavy Hemp BAGGING,
v W on consignment.
Nov 6 132 G. METCALF.
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
££ FIRKINS prime Goshen BUTTER
25 casks prime Goshen Cheese
For sale by G. H. METCALF.
Nov 6 tt 132
RU M ANDGIN. ~
BBLS Northern RUM
50 do do Gin
Landing this day G. H. METCALF.
Nov 6 ts 132
OUST RECEIVED.
54k DOZEN Congress Water, in quart and
pint Bottles, for sale by
R. B. HAVILAND & Co.
May 4 53
lIEFT W 1 BACCO.
jj'k BOXES Leftwich’s No. 1 Tobacco
wii 2o do do 2 do
For sale by J. &. D. MORRISON.
BOXES Window Glass of vari
xF" " ous sizes and qualities,
1000 Lbs. Putty
200 Kegs White Lead
200 Gls. Linseed Oil. for sale
Sept. 14 R. B. HAVALAND, & Co.
URE WINTER” STRAINED LAMP
OIL, for sale by
R. B. HAVILAND, & CO.
Oct 23 ts 126
JAILOR’S NOTICE.
BROUGHT to Augusta Jail on the 2d inst.
a negro man WILLIAM about five feet
six inches high, about twenty years old, says
he belongs to Mrs. Bryant of Barnwell District,
So. Ca. Also, WILLIAM a negro man about
forty years old, says be belongs to Mrs. Few,
Jackson county, Geo. The in ners are request
ed to come forward, pay expences and take them
away- GABRIEL CLARKE, Jailor.
Nov 20 3tw 138
NOTICE.
Bank of Augusta, )
November, 16 1835. $
THE Board of directors having this day de- |
clared a dividend from the surplus profits '
of the Bank for the last six months, of four dol- ;
lars per share, being at the rale of eight per ;
cent, per annum, the same will be paid to the
stockholders, or order on and alter Thursday,
the 19th instant.
By order of the Board,
ROBERT. F. POE, Cashier.
Nov. 1* 137
—"FASHIONS?
B. B. KIRTLAND & CO.
MERCHANT TAILORS—Under U. S. Hotel,
ARE receiving and opening a splendid As
sortment of GOODS in their line—Cal|
and see. 29 ts March 9
CITY SHERIFFS SALE.
■W3S7TLL be sold on the first Tuesday in De- (
W » cembernext. at the lower Market House |
in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours ol
sale. . i
One hundred copies of “ Revolutions in Eu- :
rope,” and sixty copies “ History of the United ■
States” with M ips. Levied on as the property '
of of Win. H. T. Need and Alunson Lane, to j
satisfy a fi fa issuing from the Court of Com- i
nmn Pleas, Chester Churchill vs. said Need & I
Lane. WM. MOODY, n. s. c. c. p. c. a.
Nov. 20 td 138
Georgia, Richmond County,
WHEREAS Joseph A. Eve applies for let-1
ters of administration on the estate of!
Joseph Eve, deceased—
Tiiese are therefore to cite and admonish all I
persons concerned to be and appear at my office >
within the time prescribed by law, and show ,
cause (if any) why said letters should not be]
granted.
Given under my hand at office this 20th day i
of November, 1835.
GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. (L_ I
A GREEABLY loan order ol the Justices of
the Inferior Court of Richmond county,
silling for ordinary purposes) will be sold on (
the first Tuesday in January next) at the Court j
Hou'-e in Taliaferro county, the interest of AVil-I
liam Whitlock, a minor in and to the following!
negroes, viz: Abram, Maria, Alfred and Hen- 1
rv, forthe benefit of said minor. Terms at
sale. AMY WHITLOCK, Guard’n.
Nov. 18 td 136
MORE NEW GOODS.
IN Eashions Greatest Variety,
At B. B. Kirtland & Co. Fashionable mer
chant Tailoring Esiablshment
No. 250 Broad Street,
Bombazine, Thibet Cloths, Summer Cloths &c
Vastings, the greatest, variety
A new article of summer Stocks
Silk Waiscoats and drawers
Extra Supetfine Blue and Black Bioadeloths,
Wool dyed Black Cassimere
Fancy' colored Broadcloths
Those desirable colours, dark Green, and Dah
lia, &c. &c. Fancy Cxssimeres,&c. at
B. B. KIRTLAND & CO.
Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-st.
March 1G 32
JOHN S. COMBS,
HAVING established himself in Savannah
as Factor and Commission Merchant,will
devote his attention to the interest of his friends,
REFERENCES.
Messrs. Holcombe, Peck & Co, Charleston
Messrs. J. W. &.I. T. Heard, )
J. K. Kilburn & Co. > Augusta.
Stovall and Simmons, }
G. B. Lamar, Esq. Savannah.
D. & A. R. Ralston, Macon.
Savannah. June 12 wtf 70
NEW SUPPLIES.
THE Subscribers have this day received the
following articles which they hope will
meet the approbation of their customers, as re
gards both the style of the goods and price.
Satinets
6-4 assorted English Merinos
Merino Circassians
Colored Cambrics
6-4 Cross bar’d Muslins
Jaconett and Nansook Muslins
Ladies’and Gen tfoinan’s best H. S. Gloves
Bobinett laces, edgings and Quillings
4-4 tfnd 6-4 black ami while bobinett Lat£
Scotch & French needle work Capes and Colars
Jaconnett inserting Trimmings
Ladies’ white and colored fur cravats
Fur Capes and Tippets ►
12-4 Marseiles Quilts
Black love Shawls
Thibet Shawls (latest Baris style)
2d Mourning Calicoes
6-4 bleached and Unbleached Waltham’s Sheet
ings
3-4 and 4-4 bleached and unbleached Shirtings
3-4 arid 4-1 Bird’s eye Diaper (Warranted pure
linen)
Very fine English long Cloth
Bed tic king
Sup. sup. Gauze Flannels
4-4 French and Irish Linens
Black am! White Ladies’ English Silk Hose
Ladies’ six threaded white cotton Hose
do black Mohair do
Low priced and sup. sup. French Bombazines
Irish Damask Table Cloths
Linen Cambric Hdkfs. (some very cheap)
Paris made Ladies’ Bonnets (very handsome)
ON HAND-,
Received since Three Weeks, Fifty Pieces
Domestic and Scotch Ingrain
CARPETING.
9-1, 12-4.16-4 French Mer ino Blankets
Ladies’ French Morocco and Prunella Slippers
Ball and Wedding Dresses
Gloves and Hosiery, suitable for the same pur
pose, &e. J. P. SETZE & CO.
Nov 30 ts 142
India Rubber
WATER PROOF GOODS.
Manufactured at South Boston, by the Boston In
dio, Rubber Factory.
CLO AKS—-SU RT O V TS—-FROC KS—
TOM and JERRY—FEA And HUNT
ING COATS,—{Gentlemen’s]
PEA JACKETS-FANTALOONS, of all va
riety of fashioh
GATERS, [long and short] with and with
out feet
CLOTHS, of various kinds and Widths, adapt
ed for a great variety of uses.
CAPS, with and without capes, also adapted
tor Firemen’s uses.
AIK SADDLE S and SADDLE PADS,
BEDS, both large amt small
MATRASSES —PILLOWS—CUSHIONS,
of all the var ieties and siaes
LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN’S A
PRONS
M ECHANICS and Domestics do
LIFE Preservers
jAp The above are adapted to any variety of
climate, and are warranted not tuferioi to any
in the United States.
G. A. WALKER.
Agent of the Manufacturers.
Nov. 20 ts 138
NEW FALL A WINTER’
WM. C.WAY, AGENT,
NEXT BOOK ABOVE
71/essrs. Turpin and D'Antignads Drug Store.
HAS just received from New York, Phila
delphia, and Baltimore, a large assort
ment of Seasonable DRY GOODS, all of which
was careful I}’ selected by himself the last sum
mer, at low prices, and which he will sell at a
very small advance for cash of good paper paya
ble in town, viz:
Rich fig’d Damask Satins and Silks, for Ladies
Dresses and Bonnets,
Plaid Silks, in great variety of colors,
Black and colored Poll Desoir and Gro Desoir do
Black Italian Lustrings, wideaud narrow,of the
very best quality and lustre,
5- wide black and blue-black Gro De Soir <!■'.
W hile Satins, some very fine for Dresses,
Pink, blue, white, and green Florence Silk.
Pink, straw, green, and black Crape Deleon,
Rich Chintz Foulaid, Silks in dress patterns,
Rich colored Silk Mlistin, for di esses,
White, straw, bale, pink and black silk Gauze
for Ball Dresses.
Rich Bonnet Ribbons, in setts,
do do Gauze Cap do.
Assorted colors plaid Satin do
do do plain do do, wide and narrow
Narrow Gauze Ribbons, for children’s caps,
Rich worked Capes and 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 du do
Pic-nic Gloves, and H. S. Gloves, in great va
riety of colors and qualities.
Long white Gloves, very fine,
4-4 and 5-4 Nainsook and Jaekonet Muslins,
Mull Muslins, and Medium Cambrics,
Bishop Lawn, extra fine,
6- plaid and checked Muslins,
Hair Cord, cambiick Dimities,
8-4 and 7-8 Furniture do
Puff Cord, and small corded Skirts,
Fine Corselts, all sizes,
4-4 and 7-8 scarlet and other rich French Cali-
English plaid do. Very superior English do in
great variety of patterns,
American newest styles do
Irish Linens, Lawns and Shirtings,
Rich worked Linen Cambiick Hdkfs. with
plain and colored borders,
Long Lawn do and Cotton Cambriek do
Ladies while, black, and colored Colton Stock
ings, all prices,
Ladies white,black, and colored Worsted Stock
ings, all prices,
White, red, and yellow Merino Flannels, all
prices,
Cotton Flannels, sonic very wide and fine,
4- ami 7-8 superior Cotton Shirtings, some
nearly equal to the finest undressed Cam
brics,
5- and G-4 superior bleached Cotton Sheetings,
5-4 ami 6-4 do brown do do
4-4 and 7-8 do do do do at
all prices.
Together with a great variety of Articles not
enumerated.
Oct. 14 _ 122
FRE NCI I MER IN OS.
Snowden Shear
MAVE Just Received from New York, a
large supply of Extra 6-4 Merinos,
(decidedly the best style manufactured,)
of the richest aad most fashionable colours.
Also very superior 3-4 and 6-1 Col. and Blk.
Merino Circassians of the soft finish, suitable
for Ladies Dresses, and a large supply of Rich
Grodevielle Primsof Splendid patterns, warran
ted fast colours.
Sept 28 Hs_
EDUCATION.
ANTED, bv a young man, a sitaation
VY as a Teacher.' He is competent to
teach Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Book-
Keeping, Grammar, Geography and other Eng
lish Branches, and the rudirlients of the Lritin
language, if required. He can give satisfactory
testimonials oi good character, steady habits,
and as to his competency to teach, he would
choose to be examined by qualified persons.
For further information apph' at the office ol tne
Georgia Courier.
Nov 25 3* 140
COTTON SEED.
A FEW hundred bushels, Petit Gulf Cotton
Seed, of the first crop, can be had at fifty
cents per bushel, on application at my planta
tion on the Washington road, three miles above
Augusta. B. H. WARREN.
Nov. 20 ’ 2 ’
Notice.
Bank of AhUusta, J
November 20, 1835. )
AT a meeting of the Boqrd of Directors,
the following order was entered upon the
minutes:
Whereas, the charter of this Batik requires
at least thirty days notice fora general meeting
°1 its Stockholders, Ibr purposes relative to the
concerns ol the errmpany : It is therefore order
ed :
j That public notice be forthwith given, for a
| general meeting ot the stockholders, to take in
-110 consideration,the establishment of Branches,
F shotild such an authority be granted bv the leg
islature of the State.”
j In compliance w ith this order, the Stock
holders ol the Bank of Augusta, are hereby
[ desire'd to assemble at their Banking House,
i on Monday mottling, the 28‘h of December
i next, at 10 o’clock, for the purpose of deter
mining on the establishment of Branches of
this instituii'jf, should the authority be grant
ed by the legislature; and likewise, to deliber
ate On suth other matters as ma}’ be then
' brought before them.
ROBERT F. POE, Cashier.
i Nov. 23 v.’3t 139
HA?»K OF AUGUSTA STOCK,.
5,00 0 SHARES.
Board of Dli t-ctors of the Bank of Au-
J&. gus'.a-, bv virtue of an authority from the
Stockholtlers, will proceed to sell at Auction, in
front r flheir Banking house, on Thursday, the
14th x>f Jar> ua t y next,
•FIVE THOUSAND SHARES
; of the capi al stock of said Institution, the same
I being five >ixths of the itrerease to its capital,
> authorized by the following act of the Legisla
ture.
■ Sac. I-d. it enacted, That the charter of
the Bxwtk >i Augusta be, and it is hereby de
clared to be prolonged to the first day of May,
in the yea: one thousand eight hundred and
fifty.”
“Sec. 2d. That it shall be lawful for the Stock
holders of the said Bank, at any meeting to be
called for the purpose, and in the manner pre
scribed in theexistingcharacter, to increase the
capital of said Bank from time to time, and in
such portions, as they may’ deem to be expedi
ent, not exceeding in the whole six hundred
thousand dollars, in addition to the piesent cap
ital of the s ad Bank.”
“Sec. 3d, Upon every such increase, being
agreed upon by a. decision of the Stockholders,
one sixth part of such increased stock, shall be
reserved for the State at par, until the end of
the session ol the Legislature, next alter the
capital shall be increased, and that the other five
sixths shall be disposed of by the Directors for
the time being, in the manner pointed out by
the second rule of the original chai ter, for the
benefit of the individual stockholders, if any
benefit there should be in th ? disposition there-*’,
the interest of the state in such ca-; cs
equalized by receiving its n f increased
stock, at par, a* hen-- pefore provided.”
By urdc l ' 01’the Board oi’Directors.
ROBERTF. POE, Cashier.
Nov 6 wid 132
A CARD.
SJK A VING learnt that some insinuations
JL have been made, (probably with the de
sign to injure us.) that our firm is in favor of
the cause of Abolition, we hereby’ openly de
clare that such assertions are false and utterly
unfounded, and we pledge oursr Ives that all the
members of our house are entirely opposed in
principle to the views of the Abolitionists, re
garding the agitation of the Slave question, and
interference in the rights of the Southern Slave
holders. as inexpedient, unjust, and pregnant
with evils.
BAILEY, KEELER, & REMSEN.
NeV r York, Aug. 26 3m 101
NEw
The Subscribers are now receiving at their old
land, a new and fusionahie assortment,
CONSISTING GF
French) British, and American Goods.
Including every variety of seasonable Fancy
and Staple Ahtici.es,
ALSO,
A large assortment of French
PAPER HANGINGS.
J. P. SETZE, C>.
Sept. 11 109
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
IOST on the 17th ii.star, t. in this citv, a flat
A GOLD SEAL ami WATCH KEY. The
chain had worn in two. Any person finding
the same ami leaving them at the Eagle &. Phoe
nixflat-.1, shall receive the above reward.
J. J. HARRISON.
Nov. 20 ts 138
N OTICF? ”
K OST, by the subscriber on Saturday last,
near the Post Office, in this city, Two
Hundred and Twenty five dollars, on the dif
ferent Banks ofthisSta e. among which was a
Fifty Dollar Bill [quite new| on the Planters
Bank, the blance 20s, lO- andds, ami the whole
folded in a receipt from General V. Walker
tot he subscriber for three mules. A humis mi •
reward will be paid for the recovery of the
same.
THOS GLASCOCK.
Oct. 28 ts 128
SUPERIOR UMBiFeLLA*?
S.VOK DEN <;• SHEAR,
AVE just received from Philadelphia, a
JilJfl. large supply of very superior Silk and
Cotton UMBRELLAS, (of the Fiench finish)
made by one of the best manufactures in the U
nited Slates, which will be sold at very low pri
ces. Also a. large supply of Cotton Fringe,
German '.Vors’ed Criteis, and a large supply of
Ladies Shell, Cap, Twist and Gluili top Combs.
S. L S. re pectiulty iutormtheirf.iends in the
City r.nd Coan:ry, that theii assortment of DRY
GOODS, is now the large st and most comt lem,
that they have cveroffeied the public, and will
be sold at the very lowest pt ices.
Nov. 18 137
NEEDLE WORKED MUSLIN
Capes and Collars.
SNO U’DENiV SHEAR
HAVE received this day, from New York
a very laree supply of Ladies splendid
Needle Worked Muslin Capesand, Collars,oi the
latest Paris styles, and of very superior work
the assortment is very large, and will be sold at
reduced prices. They have also teceived a
suppl v of NEEDLE WORKED BODIES tor
infants, diesses and infants, Linen Cambric
Caps, verv handsomely worked. Alsu, Nee
dle worked M jslin Edgiags and insertings.
The Ladies are respectfully requested to call
and examine the assortment.
Oct. 21 125
SUPERIOR WHITE FLAN N ELS.
Snowden ek Shear
HAVE Just Received from New Ymk. a
supply of very superior White Thibet
Gauze, Silecian and Welsh Flannels ol the
best style, (warranted not to shrink.) Also a
o-reat variety ot other seasonable articles, a
mong which is a large supply oi superior In
grain and Veiieiian Carpeting, to which they
respectfully invite the attention of the public.
Sep 28
notice.
THE subscriber having heard with regret
a report going the rounds, that he had in
ti red from business—takes this early opportuni
ty to inform his customers and the Public in
<mnera), that be continues his old and well
Jnov n *-taud on Broad street, s few doors below
<he Eagle & PhcJmix Hotel on the opposite, side,
where they will find vonsiartly on nand, amcie
extensive and general assortment oiCONT EC
TIONARY, LIQUORS, WINES COR
DIALS, &c. than helms ever heretofore had,
aud will’be sold on aS reasonable terms, as can
be had in the Southern Country.
MARTIN FREDERICK.
Nov. 13 135
I,INCOLN SHERIFF SALES.
WILL be sold at Lincoln Court on
the first Tuesday in January next, with
in the usual sale hours, Three Hundred Acres
ol Land, lying in Lincoln-county, on the watets
oi Fishing Creek, now in the possession of Mr.
E. N. Moss; levied on as the property of Lewis
A. Beaman, to satisfy a fi la from Lincoln Su
perior Court, Robert S. SaVre against said Bea
man and Alexander Moss, security. Property
pointed out by said security.
A also;
A negio man named Luke, about fifty years
old, levied on as the propel ty of Randolph Ram
say, under a fi fa. R. & b. Haviland vs John
W. Scuddy and Randolph Ramsay—property
pointed out by’ John Bently, trustee for said
Ramsay. HARDY LEVERITT, Sh’fl'.
Nov 30 td 142
i’UIH.IC >ALE. LANDS*, «T()( K, *U.
IKVHE SUBSCRIBER will offer for sale, at
Jd_ public outcry, at the Market House, on
Tuesday, the 2d day of December next at 12
oc’elock. ' .
His BRICK YARD PROPERTY, contain
ing near fifteen acres, in the upper end of the
c:ly of Augusta—Green and Telfair streets rug
thro'ighjhis land.
And on the next day, Wednesday, the 3d of
December, on the premises, his Tiacl of Lai d
adjoining Betit'oid, containing about nin? l:nn*
dred acres, and nearly divided by the Wash
ington, road; abotu five handled acres of wetl
timbered wood kind, and about two hundred
acres of open land on each side of the road,
This will be sold either the whole or
in two separate tracts, to suit purchasers—and
at the same time and place will be «old, several
Horses and Mules, a stock of Cattle,som*good
W.-rk Steers, a small stock ot Hogs, from 20
to 30,060 lbs’. Foddei, 20 to 300 bushels seed
Oats and seed Pens, and a quantity of rough
forage;—also a ft A’ hundred bushels Cotton
Seed, (Petit Gulf,) and all the Farming Uten*
sils of the place, including Wagons, Oarts,
Ploughs. Ac.
Teimsior the land, one third cash, the bal
ance one and two years credit, and lor every
thing else cash.
GREEN B. MARSHALL,
Nov 16 id 136.
The citv papers will copy aHU’C,
EXr'iVL'i'UK'ss "
JfjlliE irnicisigned, 'indy., an authority ves -
J«_ ed in them, offer sale, bv private contract
ih '[ flowing property, being put of th* Estate
oi I'comas Cumming, Esq. deceased, viz:
A PLANTA PI- ’Nin Columbia county on the
waters of Euchee Creek, about sixteen miles
from Augusta, on the Appling road, containing
about twenty ihr.-e humtred acres of’. ail d of
abom ime lhou.and acres ? . re S’ a red
UC4, '-ing bundled, of good
quality, ;UIU v, ( “ tunleied: adjoining lands of
oeall, Maitih, ( lieu, and others. The premi
ses now occupied by Col. Paul Fitzsimons.
ALSO,
A Tract of Pine Lundin Richmond copniy
containing abmit fi; y actes, on which tiieie is a
valuable (Quarry oj white, free stone, ronur.only;
known as the “7'/ir /i’mAs” -about five miles
from Augusta on the old Milledgeville Road,
and near the line oi the Georgia Roil Road.
ALSO
Between two and three hundred acrw> of pine
Land, lying west oilbe village of Summerville,
on the Sand Hills, umi adjoining lands of Long
street, Fox, Blodgett, and bilieis:
Several building Lots in the village of Sum
merville, near the Academy. «
ALSO
The large Vacant l,o‘. in the city of Augusta
on the noi’h side of Greene street, nearly oppo
site the City Hall, and extending frotn Grefcne
to Ellis street, by which it is bounded on the
north.
ALSO .
Ten Shares of ths Eagle and Pha nix l - Hotel
Stock, and three sl ai> s of Stock in the Vau
cluse Manufacturing t fompp.ny'i
Persons wishing .opurchase ate requested to
examine the proper y and to make application
to either of the nndvrsigned-
WJLLIAM CUMMING, J
' ROBERT F. POE. / Executors.
11EN RY. 11. CU M M ING. )
July 13 ts 83
TO KEN r.
n THE ST< iRE, No. 134, on Broad
street, near the Lower Market, at pre
-etc occupied by Maharrv & Hadley,
p’ossosiot; Dll the Lt October. Also, the Dwel
ling above said Store, well adapted for private
boaiding. Apply to Joseph Collins, Ex’r. or t<»
JOHN H. MANN;
Jul v 2(1 ts 85 .
” TO RENT.
„ q A Pleasant Dwelling Honse on Grebn
1? ft Street, near the City Hall, at present
.occupied bv Mrs. Gtcnvilie, attached
to which is a tine Garden spot. Immediate pro
.secslon will be given. For terms apply to Ged
M. Walker. Clerk of Council—
Bv order of Comm Lee on the City Hall.
GEO. M. WALKER' Clerk.
Oct. 2 117
FIFTY DOLtAIIS RSEIVABD*
E Stii<:-criber,jaii<>r of Itiehmond county)
JL will give fifty dollars reward for the appre
hension ami delivery <>i ROB’T LESLIE, who
bioke from his custody on the mornrug ol Mon
thly List. LESLIE isLiotit 5 tret, 8 inches high,
abjtti 2>oi 29 years old and had on a black dress
coat and blue lioim;sp"tt pantaloons. He left
his hat itt jail. Tie i. dark complected and bad
large mustachios. when l.e went off
GABRIEL CLARKfc, Jailor;
Nov. IS 147
PA .% IV AI ,
ABOUT font weeks ago, a bright Mullatto
Girl named Anu, about 15 jesrs of age,
stout made; has on the rtylit side of het head,
jlist above herear, a lock td gray hairs, at d also
on tlm same side of her kaCL ju: t above her
mouth, several s] perfectly white. She wore
when she w< m off a li\d. colored calico dress.
She is gene.tajy acquain t'd m the City at d su
burbs, having been raided in this place, and is
probable secreted by persons of colt ur in town
or cl: the Sam; Hit's, allu rtgh I have been told
s'nt was endeavoring to get io Savannah by the
River. I will give a suitable Reward to any
person who will deliver her to me, or lodge tier
in any jail so that 1 wi'l get her.
THOMAS EVANS.
Nov. 11 4t 134
Nil’A fECHIFT
R 5 BOOK, dr Tus Housp.feb?eh’s Guide,
Fiti'-K 25 cents. .Sold on!y at No. 2 Frankfort
street, opposite '1 an many Halt. The above
wot k contains a l the most Vaj.ua jlk Receipts
for tne various branches of Cooking, compiled
from the best authorities, t< g th; t with numer
ous approved receipts, sot Brewing, Preserving
Fruiis, and making Pickles anti Coidials, Jel
lies. tic. with an :;p; endixc<>> in.ning a variety
of receipts and diree 'ciis .i cf: 1 m families.,
rv The N. Y. Sun -ay-: it is COMPRE
HENSIVE and VAL'JAFLE nd EVERY
FAMILY should Luv a v.” Al e:—SEARS’
VIEW OF THE WUr LD, embellished with
Engravings. Price '.2’ ces.is. This valuable
sheet of Historical and GeogtapEjcal informa
tion, has been carefully compiled from the lat
est Arnet ican n,.-’ European Geographies, Voy-'
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pires. Kir mloms, Republic-., States, Principal
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Asia, Africa and America, alphabetically ar
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cities, their population, distances in British
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Religion, Ac. A liberal discount by the quan
tity. Active men wanted, to retail the above.
ROBT. SEARS.
Nov. 23 ts 139
Conn ry Merchants and Pedlars supplied
with the above Worksqn very reasonable terms.
Orders from the country (post paid) punctually
attended to.
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