About Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1835)
to announce Capt. WM. 11. MAGEE a candidate for Mhjor to command the 75th Battalliun Georgia Militia vice Major Tobin resigned. we are authorized to announce Capt A ARON RHODES a candidate for Receiver vt Tax Returns at the election in January next v.-d 119 We ate authorized to announce WIL LIAM SKINNER, Jr. as a candidaie for the office of Receiverof Tax Returnsfor Richmond County at the .election in January next. During my absence from the State-EB ENEZER STARNES and ANDREW J. MILLER, Esquires, will attend to mv Profess ional Business, and EBENEZER ST ARNES and THOMAS BARRETT, Esquires, will act as my General Agents. __ THOMAS GLASCOCK Nov 25 _ 3t_ 110 notice! ——— Bank of Augusta, ) A.. December l.«f, 1835. $ N Election will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the 7th inst., between Xhe hours of 10, A. M., and 1, P. M.,for thir teen Directors, on the part of the individual Stockholders. •'> ROBERT F. POE, Cashier. Det. 2et 141 TEN DOLLARS IGDVAIID. RANA WAY fiotn the Subscriber, week before last, his negro Woman ROSE. She is believed to-be lurking about this city, or at the Sandbillij. Rose is a stout woman about 25 years old, of a light-dark complexion. Any Jerson apprehending her and putting her in ail, or delivering her to me en Butler’s Creek, near the Wrightsboro’ Road, ten miles from Augusta, shall receive the above reward. ROBERT MORRIS. Dec 2 w tf 113 LOST I" AST night between the lower end of Broad JH J street and the United Slates Hotel, a large superfine blue broad cloth Cape to a Cloak. "The finder will be liberally rewarded, by leav ing it at this office. Nov. 30 2t 142 PRINTER WANTEJ). A Journeyman Printer is wanted for a lew weeks at this Office. Nov 23 pup N OTIC IE? Office Augusta Insurance <{• Banking Co. ) 26th November, 1835. ) ON and after Monday next, the Banking business of this office, will be conducted between the hours of 9A. M. ar.d 2o’clock, P M. Bv order of the Board. ROBT. WALTON, Cashier. Nov 27 3t 141 Eon's ALE. THREE first rate pair ol’Carriage Horses, which may be seen at any hour of the day. Apply to J. S. EDMONSON,' nt Mr. Haun’s on Green street, opposite Col. Weavet’s. WANTED at the same place, a good MAN >or’BOY, to drive and take care of horses. Also •a sober COOK. Nov. 27 142 NOTICE. Bank of Augusta, ) November 20, 1835. | At a meeting of the Board of Directors, the following order was entered upon the minutes: “ Whereas, the charter of this Bank requires at least thirty days notice for a general meeting "of its Stockholders, for purposes relative to the concerns of the company : It is therefore order ed : That public notice be forthwith given, for a general meeting of the stockholders, to take in to consideration,the establishment of Branches, should such an authority be granted by the leg islature of the State?’ In compliance with this order, the Stock holders of the Bank of Augusta, are hereby ■desired to assemble at their Banking House, on Monday morning, the 28th of December next, at 10 o’clock, for the purpose of deter mining on the establishment of Branches of this institntfcn, should the authority be grant ed by the legislature; and likewise, to deliber ate on. such: other matters as may be then brought before them. ROBERT F. POE, Cashier. Nov. 23 w3t 139 _ E. I). COOKE, TWO DOORS ABOVE HIS OLD STAND, NO. 197 BROAD STREET. HAS received and has now on hand, a very extensive and well selected Stock of GOODS, consisting of eveiy article of READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for the present and coming season, of the first quality and la test fashion, among which are many fine Goods, of New Style, all of which he offers tor sale very low, and invites his friends an I the public in general to call and examine. Nov. 11 131 HEMP BAGGING and Buftala Robes. W l®y heavy Hemp Bagging, Jk. fl 50 do Wide for Square Bales, 17 Bales Buffalo Robes, of a supe rior quality. Just received and for sale by HOLCOMBE, PECK &C. Nov 25 6t 143 XEW SUPPLIES. FITIHE Subscribers have this day received the JL 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 Gentleman’s best H. S. Gloves Bobinett laces; edgings and Quillings 4-4 and 6-4 black and white bobinett Lach Scotch & French needle work Capes and Colars | Jaconnetl inserting Trimmings Ladies’ white and colored fur cravats Fur Capes and Tippets 12-4 Marsetles Quilts Black love Shawls Thibet Shawls (latest Paris style) 2d Mourning Calicoes 6-4 bleached and unbleached Waltham’s Sheet ings 3-4 and 4-4 bleached and unbleached Shirtings 3- and 4-4 Bird’s eye Diaper (warranted pure linen) Very fine English long Cloth Bedticking Sup. sup. Gauze Flannels 4- French and Irish Linens Black and 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. 9-4,12-4,16-4 French Merino Blankets Ladies’ French Morocco and Prunella Slippers Ball and Wedding Dresses Gloves and Hosiery, suitable for the same pur pose, &c. J. P. SETZE&CO. Nov 30 143 AUGUSTA THEATRE. THIS Theatre will be rented for one year, or a term of years to any respectable Lessee. Address ’ ISAAC MOISE, Sec’rv. The Charleston Courier and New' York Courier & Enquirer will give the above 3 week ly insertions. highest prize SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS 53 PRIZES OF $600—50 DO. &lUO. AUGUSTA independent fire company Lott e r y , To be drawn in the city of AUGUSTA, Decem ber 24f/i, 1835. Under the superintendence and direction of the Commissioners. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 Prize of 6,0*30 is G,OOO 1 do 2,000 is 2,000 I do 1,50*3 is 1,500 1 do 1,200 is 1,200 1 do 1,000 is 1,000 50 do 600 is 30,090 59 do 400 is 20,000 63 do 100 ij 6,000 61 du 30 is 1,920 . 64 do 20 is 1,280 64 d> 15 is 960 128 do 10 is 1,280 3,200 do 8 is 25,600 22,176 do 5 is 110,880 25,861 Prizes amounting to $£08,620 Tickets $5 —halves $2 50—quarters $125. Tickets in old Schemes of the above named Lottery will be taken in exchange for Tickets in the above. Office under the Globe Hotel, weere all or ders will be promptly attended to, bv A. READ.’.Vareager. Nov 30 142 ENG LISI F school! A ,New School of the above description will J7SL be opened in this City, on Monday the 4th of January next, in which the followingbranch es will be taught on the latest and most approv ved plans: Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, Rhetoric, Composition, Astronomy, Philosophey, and Bookkeeping. The Subscriber, who proposes opening this Seminary, is from Bangor Maine, has resided two years in Philadelphia (engaged in the Mercantile ,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 that from his thorough acquaintance with thea 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, am that the value and importance of Education, the scanty supply of Schools in the place, will induce them to give him encouragement in so laudable an u..dertu king. The location of thl Seminary will be made known tu the pul lie as soon as a suitable apartment erm be rbta...vd. BOOKKEEPING & PENMANSHIP. Mr. Norcross would also give notice that he will give Lessons in Bookkeeping and Pen manship, at bis 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 engages to teach eithei of these sciences as corn ctly and as thoroughly as any other Teach er in the Country. He will give Instruction in other Branches at his Room if required to do so. The following are subjoined as testimonials of character and ability: More will be produ ced between this and the 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 School. CHARLES BOYINGTON, preceptor, China (Maine) Academy, Dec. 1835. Extract of a letter from Dr. Charles Voight of Philadelphia dated Sept. 4th 1835. Mr. Jonathan Norcross, Dear Sir, I ac knowledge the receipt of your Letter &c. j desire to make acknowledgements for the favor itself, and to testily and reciprocate my sense of your reccollection and regard. A multiplisity of engagements has prevented me &c,but when I declare tj you that the preservation ol your acquaintance is an object congenial alike to my feelings and my wishes, I need not occupy room with excuses and apologies, but at once accept and reiterate your proposal of a corres pondence. From Mr. Benj. 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 you’make a permanent stop in Edgecombe, and engage in the mercantile business, any article in my line that appears to be saleable to good advantage, I will make a shipment of a*, your order.” Far 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 fora School Room, will confer a favor by giving knowledge of it to the subscriber, or leaving word at the office of the Georgia Cornier. Nov. 30 112 THE ASSORTMENT COMPLETE. 15. B. Kirtland & Co. J IER bHA N1 ’ TA IL OR S. 250 Broad street, under the United States Ho tel, H » ESPECTFULLY call the attention of JrLw their friends to the splendid and exten sive assortment of Goods in their line, consist ir g 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 that are fashionable for the season; many new styles and very handsome, LADIES CLOAKS, They have been very particular in the selec tion of cloths for Ladies cloaks, and are pre pared to cut and make in the latest fashions and of the best materials—all orders in this 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. 53 dozen supefine Linen Collarsand Bes oms, fine Linen and Cotton Shirts, Merino Un der Shirts and drawers, Suspcn*rs, &c. STOCKS. A large supply of Clark’s best stocks. HATS. Fine Beaver and Satin Beaver Hats, of the latest 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'he best gen eral assortment ever offered in the market — Call and judge for yourselves. Pel - 2S 128 LAW NOTICE? ’ FOTSHE Undersigned have entered into part- JuL nership, and will attend to all business in the line of their profession, wheresoeverrequi red. Their Office is on Washington street,tin Au gusta—the same formerly occupied by Feeman Walker. THOS. FLOURNOY. JOHN JAMES FLOURNOY. Oct 19, 1535. ts 131 Vivi: dollars reware. Ts OST on the 17th instant, in this citv. a Hat SJ GOLD SEAL and WATCH KEY The chain had worn in two. Any nerson nodi: g the same and leaving them at the Eagle Pkcu nix Hotel, shall receive the above reward. J. J. HARRISON. Nov. 20 ts 138 NEW MACKEREL. i O. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel, in whole or half bbls. Fall inspection. Just received hy G. 11. METCALF. Nov 23 t s 132 Final floub. LBLS (fancy brands) Fresh Ca nal Flour, now landing from Steam Boat Co.’s boats, and for sale by G. H. METCALF. Nov 23 ts 132 iame/"lime! lime! BEST, White Lump Lime. This day received by G. H. METCALF. Nov 23 139 h U ASKS prime Goshen CHEESE 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. H BBLS. CANAL FLOUR (new) 100 Richmond City Mills do 25,000 lbs Bacon assorted 1,000 bushels old Corn 25 hhds. Molasses 150 bblss Mackerel 50 do Whiskey 50 bags Coffee 10 hhds Sugar— and Groceries generally for sale -bv A. I. HUNTINGTON. Oct 21 ts 125 FOR SALE. SHARES of the Stock of the Ma .BL rine and Fire Insurance Rank of Savannah. R. CAMPBELL. Oct 15 w3t 125 NFVV WHEAT—CANAL FLOUR. Tl Sh4>BLS now Lauding and for sale by G. H. METCALF. Oct. 2 117 PRIME BAGGING! ~ Landing To-day, Wjffc PIECES Heavy Hemp BAGGING, o 'Lx on consignment. Nov 6 132 G. 11. METCALF. is utTer"an d "cil eese! FIRKINS prime Goshen BUTTER .-‘■ls 25 casks prime Goshen Cheese For sale by G. H. METCALF. Nov 6 it 132 KU BI AND GIN. BBLS Not them RUM 50 do do Gin Landing this day G. H. METCALF. Nov 6 ts 132 .JUST RECEIVED. DOZEN Congress Water, in quart and pint Bottles, for sale bv 11. B. HAVILAND & Co. May 4 53 ~ LEFTWICH’S TOBACCO!” BOXES Leftwich’s No. 1 Tobacco u > 20 do do 2 do For sale by J. &. D. MORRISON. BOXES Window Glass of vari ous sizes and qualities, 1000 Lbs. Putty 200 Kegs White Lead 200 Gls. Linseed Oil. for sale Sept. 11 R. B. H AVAL AND, & Cd. IO URE WIN DER STRAINED LAMP OIL, for sale by R. B. HAVILAND, & CO. Oct 23 if 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 o wners are request ed to come forward, pay expences and take t hem away. GABRIEL CLARKE, Jailor. Nov 20 3tw 138 NOTICE. Bank of Augusta, ) November, 16 1835. ( Board of directors having this dayde .M. clared a dividend from the surplus profits of the Bank for the last six months, of four dol lars per share, being at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, the same will be paid to the stockholders, or order on and after Thursday, the 19. h instant. I’ / order of the Board, ROBERT. F. POE, Cashier. Nov. 13 137 ... Y ash' ions! B. B. KIRTLAND & CO. MERCIIAN'T TAILORS—Under U. S. Hotel, A RE receiving and opening a splendid As- X. sortment of GOODS in their line—Cal; and see. 29 ts March 9 Giargia, Richmmd Count", WHEREAS Joseph A. Eve applies for let ters of administration on the estate of Joseph Eve, deceased.— These are therefore to cite and admonish all 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 tny hand at office this 20. h day of November, 1835. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O. GUARDIAN’S NOTICE. A GREEABLY to an older ut the Justices of -Ltk the Inferior Court of Richmond county sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court House in Taliaferro county, the interest of Wil liam Whitlock, a minor in and to the following negroes, viz: Abram, Maria, Alfred and Hen rv, for the benefit, of said minor. Terms at sale. AMY WHITLOCK, Guard’n. Nov. 18 td 136 MORE NEW GOODS. EzV FlzoAiows Greatest Variety, At B. B. Kirtland & Co. Fashionable mer chant Tailoring Establshment No. 250 Broad Street, Bombazine, Thibet Cloths, Summer Cloths &.c Vastings, the greatest variety A new article of summer S ocks Silk Waiscoats and drawers Extra Supetline Blue and Bla’tk Bioadcloths, Wool dyed Black Cassimere Fancy colored Broadcloths Those desirable dolours, dark Green, and Dah lia, &.c. &c. Fancy Cassimeres, &c.at B. B. KIRTLAND & CO. Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-st. March 16 32 JOHN S. HAVING established himself in Savannah as Factor and Commission Merchant,will i devote his attention to the interest of his friends. 1 REFERENCES. Messrs. Holcombe, Peck & Co. Charleston Messrs. J. W. &I. T. Heard, f J. K. Kilburn & Co. > Augusta. Stovall and Simmons, ) G. B. Lamar, Esq. Savannah. D. & A. R. Ralston, Macbti. Savannah. June 12 wtf 70 F-HSNCH 51 ERIN OS. Snowden e- Shear HAVE Just Received from New York, a large supply of Extra 6-4 Merinos, i (decidedly the best style manufactured,) iof the richest and most fashionable colours. I Also very superior 3-4 and 6-4 Col. and Blk. * Merino Circassians of the soft finish, suitable i for Ladies Dresses, and a large supply of Rich ; Grodevielle Printsof Splendid patterns, warran | ted fast colours. Sept 28 115 FALL A&D WINTER GOODS. SNOWDEN &. SHEAR. RESPECTFULLY announce to their -Mw friends in the,city 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 ; comprising a great variety of new and fashion able articles of the latest importations; making their assortment the largest and most complete thatthey have ever offered to the public. Among them are Extra6-4French Mennoes, of Lupin’s manu facture, and of richest ?.nd most fashionable cuio rs (decidedly the best article imported) Superior 3-1 colored and Black Merino Circas sians, of the soft finish, for Ladies Dresses, and of very superior styles. Extra double width black French Bombazines, S perior black and colored Bombazines, Plain colored Chally’s (very rich and most fashionable colors,) New style fancy colored Figured Silks, for La dies Dresses, Extra single and double width black Gro de Rines (of splendid lustre.) Heavy ami very superior biackGrodede S wiss (extra width, Exira rich black Itallian Lustrings, Superior whuc and biack Satins, and black Modes, Superior black and green Sarsinetis 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. Hernani Shawls and Hdkfs. and fancy Crape shawls. Plain black love hdkfs. and black love veils for mourning, A very large supply of Prussian Valencia, and Eraganza Shawls, Gentlemen’s superior Pongee, India and Eng lish Silk Hdkfs. (extia size,) Youth’s and Cliildi ea’ssuperior Pongee Hdkfs. Ladies superior hem stitch, and plain broi-kr 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 bide black Silk Velvets for Vest Big, Superior green, crimson, maroon, and royal purple colored Silk Velvets, Superior white and black Tabby Velvets, Extra rich and newstyle Belt Ribbons, Superior p'ain Taflila Satin Bonnet Ribbons. Splendid Grodeville Prints, of the latest French style (warranted last col. -s,) Superior Turkey-Red Ptincs (small figures for children,) A very large supply of English and American Prints (latest .-iy.Cs,) Superior plain and figured Swiss Book, and Mull’Muslins, Extra Oriental and very superior Check’d Mdslins, Superior plain JackonCt and Cambric Miislins Rich fig’d and plain Bobbinetts, Superior Thread Edgings and Insertings, Bobbinett and Grecian Quillings, and Bobbin ett Laces, Black and fancy colored Worsted Lacrs, Needle-worked Muslin Edgings and Insertings A very large supply of Needie-woiked Muslin Capes and Collars, oftbe latest Paris styles, and at reduced prices, (some splendidly worked,) Infant’s Needle-worked Caps, on Linen cam bric, and worked bodies for Inlants Dresses, Ladies superior black and Chi'icilla Fur Tip pets, (some with long ends) Ladies white Down Fur Stocks, Extra blue, black, and fancy colored Cloths and Cassimeres. Superior BuffCassimersand French Erminctts. Extra blue, brown, mixt, and lavender Sattin netts Superior fancy striped and corded Sattinnetts. Superior Silk, Valerttia, Swansdown; andMar seiles Vesting. Superior German Goat’s Hr.tr and English Camblet. Superior hue 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 spotted Cir casins, for children’s Dresses. Superior 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens, (soft finish warranted the best style) Heavy 5-1 and 6-1 Lmen sheetings. Superior 3-4 and 7-8 long Lawns. Huckaback, (a heavy ami very superior ar.ic’e for towels) Superior Table, Scotch, Russia, and Bird’s-eye Diapers. Sueerior 8-4, 10-1 and 12-4 Damask Table Cloths. Superior white Doyles’ and Damask Napkins. Superior Silicia Diapers for fi.m Towels. Blue, green, and drabprin-ed Piano and Table Covers. Superior crimsoned and green Worsted Da mask Table Covers. A large supply of 3-4, 7-8, and 4-4 Furniture Dimities (extra style and quality.) A large supply of German and Domestic Cot ton Fringe. Superior Curded Skirts and Sleeve Stiffeners. Ladies’ Corsets, No 1,2, 3,4, 5, ami 6, 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 while black and colored H. S. Gloves. Gentlemen’s extra Buck, Doe, and black and colored 11. S. Gloves. Gentlemen’s and Youth’s very; superior Wo'ien Gloves. Ladies’ superior Wollen Gloves. Ladies’superior white and black English Silk Hose. Ladies’ superior white black and slate colored ivlerino and worsted Hose. LaciieV superior white black and printed Cotton Hose. Misses superior white Cotton [lose. Gentleman’s superior white and black English Silk i Hose. * Gentlemen’s superior white and mixt Lamb’s Wool f Hose. Gentlemen’s superior while and mixt Angola ' Hose. Gentlemen’s superior white < nd random i Hose Youths’ superior mixt Angola i 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.) Hemming’s best quality Drilled Eye Needles, and Kirby’s Patent Pins Rodgers’best quality of Sc? sors. , A large supply of superior Shell Side, Puff, and Tuck C<>mbs. A large supply of superior Brazilian Side,Neck, and Tuck Combs. Superior Ivory fine and Dressing Combs. Clarks’ spool Cotton, (200 and 200 yds.) Taylor’s Persian Thread, on spools, (aufewand very supeiior article.") Superior black,bine, and colored Cotton Thread on spools. Bln*, black, and coloured Italian Sewings. Black and colored,Silk Braid;. Liaen Tapes and Braids. Ladies’ Oriental Bonnets, Gipscy and Cottage shapes, (latest style.) ’ . Ladies’ Lace and Florence Bdnnets, (Gipsey and Cottage shape.) Ladies’ very superior English line straw and Vandyke Bonnets, (Gipsev shape.) Ladies’ and Mis.es’ Blond Silk Bonnets. A large supply of superior Ingrain. Carpeting, patterns.) A supply of Damask Venetian Carpeting, all wool, (very rich colors.) 5-8,3-4 and 4-1 rich Venetian Striped Carpeting for stairs and hulls. 7- 4-4, 9-3, 5-4, 6-47-1, and 8-1 Iffitivy Oil cloth Carpeting. A very large supply of Brussels Hearth Rugs, to match the carpets. Carpet Binding, ind Gieen Cords for blinds. A large supply of very superior Whiiney ai d Rose Blankets, (extra sizes and quality.) A veiy large supply of Duffel andPoi.it Blan- kets, (extra size and quality.) Superior 4-4 English Long Cloil.s. Slater’s 4-4 Premium Bleached Shirtings. Superior 3-1 7-8, and 4-4 Bleached Shirtings, Superior 5-4 Bleached Phoenix nu.l Waldham Sheetings. A large supply of Brown Shirting and Saet IRPS. Brown Drills, Tickings, Apron, and Furniture Checks. Russia Saeatings, Tieklenburghr, and Osna burgs’. Red Paddings, Buckram, and heavy Topsail Duck. Heavy Negro Kerseys,and Plaid Linseys for fe male servants. The above, with many other articles for fam ily use, have been selected with great care for the city and country trade, and will be sold st the lowest prices. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine the assortment. Country met chants will be supplied on the most reasonable terms. Oct ?-9 128 B.kNK OF AVGUSTA STOCK. 5,00 J SHARES. Board of Directors of the Bank of Au gi.is.u, by virtue of an authotity from the Stockholders, will proceed to sell at Auction, in front i f their B taking house, on Thursday, the 14th cf January next, FIVE THOUSAND SHARES of the capital stock of sa id Institution, the same being live sixths of the increase to its capital, authorized by the following act cf the Legisla ture. “See. Ist. Beit ended, That tlrfe charter of the Bank of Augusta tc, and it is hereby de clared to be prolonged to the first day of May, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty?' “See. 24. That itsball 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 the existingcliar-.icter, to the capital of said Bank from time to time, and in sm.ii portions, as they may deem to be expedi ent, not exceeding in the whole six hundred thousand dollars, in addition to the present cap ital of the s id 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 lor the State at par, until the end of the session of the Legislature, next alter the capital shall be increased, and that the other live sixths shall be disposed of by the Directors tor the time being, in the manner pointed out by the second 1 tile of the original charter, for the benefit of the individual stockholders, if any bcaetit there should be in the disp<Liiion thereof: the interest of the state in such cases being equalized by receiving its portion of increased slock, at par, as herein before provided.” By order of the Board of Directors. ROBERT F. POE, Cashier. Nov G wtd 132 ME'ff FALL ck vVnFFFIFdr¥ GOOD.j, WM. C. WAY, AGENT, NEXT DOO.. ABOVE Messrs. Turpin and D'Ancigvac's Drug Store. L£l»[ JiS just received from New Yuik, Phila -I£ju. delphia, and Baltimore, a large assort ment of Seasonable DRY GOODS, all of which was carefully selected by himself the last sum mer, al low prices, and which he will sell at a very small advance iui c«rA or goud/,apcr paya ble in toVVn, viz; Rich fig’d Damask Satins and Silks, fur Ladies Dresses and Bonnets, P'nid Silks, in great variety of colors, Black and colored Poll Desoir and Gro Dcsoir do Bitlek Italian Lustrings, wide and narruw.of the Very best quality and lustre, 5- wide black and blue-black Gro De Sole hite Satins, s.ntic very line for Dresses, Pink, blue, v.Lite, and green Florence Silk. Pink, straw, green, mid black Crape Deleon, Rich Cliiniz Foulai d, Silks in dress patterns, Rich colored Silk Muslin, for dte -es, Vhiic, straw, bale, pink and n.acz silk Gauze fur Bali Dresses. Rich Funnel Ribbons, in setts, •.io do Gauze Cap do. Assorted colors ; li.d Satin d > do do plain do do, wide and narrow Narrow Gauze Ribbons, for childreii’scaps, Rich worked Capesand Collars, Thread Lace, in great variety, Bobbinnet Laces and Edgings, at all prices, Silk and worsted Laces, Ladies black and white English silk Si.ockinds, Ladies extra bl’k and white Embroidered do do Pic-nic Gloves, tutd 11. S. Gloves, in great va riety of colors and qualities. L.mg white Gloves, very fine, ■l-1 ami 5-1 Naiimoo'.r and Jackonct Muslins, Mull Muslins,and Medium Cambrics, Bishop Lawn, extra fine, 6- plaid and cheeked Muslins, Hair Cord, cambrick Dimities, 8- and 7-8 Fuini tire do Puff Curd, and small corded Skirts, Fine Corsetis, all size.-, -1-1 and 7-8 seal let and other rich French Culi- Eagli -h plaid do. Very superior English du in gr -at variety of j attr i ns, American newest styles do Iristi Linens, Lawns an i Shirtings, Rich worked Linen Cambrick Hdkfs. with plain and colored borders, Long Lawn do and Cuit-ri Cauibt iek do Ladies whim, black, and colored Cotton Stock ings, ail price.-, Ladies white,black, and Colored. Worsted Stock ings, all pi ices-. White, red. and yeilo .v Merino Flannels, all prices. Coitun Flannels, nmc very wide and fine, 4- and 7-8 superior Cotten Shutit>g. j , some nearly equal to the finest undressed Cam brics, 5- audil-4superior bleached Cotton Sheetings, 5-4 am! 6-4 * no brown do du 4-4 and 7-8 d*> do do do at all prices. Together with a great variety of Articles not enumerated. Oct. 11 _ 122 FIFT Y DIBLLAH:* H E WAR L>. rTTIIS Subscriber, iail.>r of Rich uond county, X will give fifty d iT-irs reward f>r the appre hen-ion and delivery ol ROE’T LESLIE, who broke from his custody cn the morning of Mon day last. LESLIE is abou’ 5 feet, 8 inches high, about 23 ?’• 2.9 v< ars od l-.dhad on a black dress coat and blue umnespn pantaloons He left his hat in jail. H* is dark e* m 1 teted and had large mustachi *s, wiiea lie went effi- G CLARKE, Jailor. ‘ ' in '. r O IT ' E. <SOUR months after date application wdl be .S? made to the Honorable the Inten-oi Court of Richmond county white situng as a Couit of Ordinary, for leave to sell a Tract of Land be longing to ths orphans of A illiam Churchill, deceased. JANE CHURCHILL. Guardian. Nov 9 133 U.VCO&3 SBKIUFF sales. . j ILL be sold at Lincoln Court House, » v the first Tuesday in January next, with in the usual sale hours, Three Hundred Acres of Land, lying in Lincoln county, on the waters ol Fishing Creek, now in the possession of Mr. u’ r>' iV - ,ss > levied on as the property of Lewis 11. bearhau, to satisfy a fi fa from Lincoln Su perior Court, Robert S. Sayre against said Bea man and Alexander Moss, security. Property pointed out by said security. ALSO, A negio man named Luke, about fifty yeats old, levied on as the property of Randolph Ram say, under a fi fa, R. &. B. Haviland vs John Vv. Scuddy and Randolph Ramsay— property pointed out by John Bentlv, trustee forsaiu Ramsay. HARDY LEVER ITT, Sh’ff. Nov 30 t j 140 undersigned, under an authority ves - 11 ed in them, offer sale, by private the following property, being part of ths Estate of i’homas Cumming, Esq. deceased, viz) A FI_.AN'TATIC)N in Columbia county on tha walers of Euchee Creek, about sixteen iro n Augusta, on the Appling road,containing about twenly three hundred teles of land, or' which about mie thousand acres’ are cleared, and the remaining thirteen hundred, ofgoed quality, and well timbered: adjoining lands of Beall, Maitin, Clieit, and others. The premi ses now occupied by Col. Paul Fitzsimons. als-q, A Tract of Pine Landin Richmond coiiiity containing.-alt-mu itity on which there is a valuable Quarry of-ivkiic free stone, commonly* known as the l 'The Recks" -about five, miles from Augusta on the old Milledgeville Road, and near the line of the Georgia Hail Road. A LSO Between two and three hundred acres of pint Land, lying west ofthe village of Summerville, on the Sand Hills, and adjoining lands of Long street, Fux, Blodgett, and otheis. ALSO Several building Lolsiii the Tillage of Sum.- merville, near the Academy. ALSO The large Vacant Lot, in th» city of Augusta on the noi'li side of Greene street, nearly oppb'- City Hall, and cx’ending from Green# to Ellis street, ty which it is bounded on th# north. T«n Shares oi the Eagle and Phoenix- Hotel Stock, and three shaies of Stock in th# cluse Muniilnctuiing Company Pei so: s w isnif.g ;o pi’icha- e a>e requested to exanum- ‘be property and to make application to ci her cf the undci signed- VvITA.TAM CU.M MING, ) ROBERT F. POE, /Executor*, HENRY. H. CUMMING. ) July 13 ts 83 TO RENT. j THE S TORE, No. 131, on Broad s’ •■’•’t. near the Lower Market, at pre- Xljfla’-cni ucCupie.il by Maharry & Hadley. Possession on the Ist October. Also, the Dwel ling above said Store, well adapted for private boarding. Apply to Joseph Collins, Ex’r. or to JOHN IL MANN. July 20 ts 85 1 i— “id'rijnt. n V A Pleasant Dwelling House on Green Street, near the City Hall, at present ggJ-Vi,.occupied bv Mrs. Glenville, attached to which is a line Garden spot. Immediate pio secsion will be given. Fur terms apply to Geo M. Walker; Clerk of Council — By order us Committee on the City Hall. , GEO. M. WALKER, Clci!:. Oct. -3 117 A CAI.D. ?* Vl\'G learnt that home insinuations , Illi have been made; (probably vVith the de sign to injure us,) that our firm is in favor of the cause of Abolition, we hereby openly de ciare that su'. h assertions are false and utterly unfuuiKled, and we pledge ourselves that all the members of our house are entirely opposed in ptineipleto tb. views of the Abolitionists, re garding the agitation of the Slave question, and iuterfcieoce in the rurhts ofthe Southern Slave holders; f.s inexpedient, Unjust, and pregnant with evils. BAILEY. KEELER, & REMSEN. New Yhrk, Aug. 26 3m IGI 'NEW goods! ’ The Subscri > rs are now receiving at their old tcend, a new and fusionahte assortment, CONSISTING OF French, British, ami American Goods. • , Including every variety of seasonable Fancy and SiAi'LE Articled, ALSO, A large, assortment of French PAP E R II AN G 1 NG S . J. P. SETZE, & Co. S-pt. 14 109 feumt sUii ti MIiK ELLAS. B'A O WEEN q- SHEAR, J '3j_?TAVE jiiu ici-eived from Philadelphia, a Xil large supply ol very superior Silk and Cott a UMBRELLAS, (ofthe Fiench finish) made by one ofthe best manufactures in the U nited States, which will 1 e solJ at very lewpri ces. Also large supply of Cotton Fringe, Get man Worsmrt Cruets, and a large supply of Ladies She’d, Cap, 'twEt ami dull) top Combs. SI. & S. le pedlul : y infofmtlieii fiiends in the City and Cor.mry, that tneii assortment of DRY G(»ODS, is n w the largest and most complete, that they have ever <>.f red the public, and will be sold at the u'.y lowest prices. Nov. 13 )37 It E3i > I ?'■ noH K E;> M USLIN U.trvs an t utr.ars. SNO WREN J- SHEAR SCSTAVE leceived this da-’, from New York Ja X a very larsc supply' of La lies splendid .’v . I', orbed .I’/.-'tii Capes and Cull ers, ofthe 1 iic.->t Paris -:yL- . :>nil of v -ty superior work tne assortment: ; 'ey largu.d will be sold at re inced prim They l. jvc a!-o received a supply us NEED! E WORKED BODIES for ii.iiiits, dies.-es and infants, Linen Cambric; (Japs, very hmid->mely worked. Also, Nec di: worked At. sti:, Ezigii gs and insertings. T; e Ladies ;tre > j-'ceituliv requested to call lili I CX iLjlaaC iu< u.Xa nA'.Chl* Oct. 21 125 _ SUill TC ELAMXtLS. f2>- >-'X?tle?» az 3f-»s -t-VE J-<st 1! ceived from New Yoik, a St li sup; ! / of tery superior White Thibet Gauze, Sdecian amt Welsh Flannels bf the best style, (wurramed n<4 to shrink.) Also a gc.-at variety ot other .seasonable articles, a mong which is a large supply of superior In grain st.d Venetian Carpetings tb which the/ respectfully invite the attention of the public. SC2 ~s 11 rS’UIE stibscrffir-r having heard with regret k. a renort going the rmii.ds, that he had je •ired from business —takes this eaily opportuiii rv »o inform his customers and the Public in general that he continues his old and it ell kr ; ,..wn .rand on Broad street,• few doors below •r, • Eagle A Plirr-n:x Ho el on tbtopposite, side, •a- ti.ev will fimi cun.-tart:y on hand, a more e and general assortment of CUNTEC i I.N.aRY, LIQUORS, WINES COR DIALS, &c. than he has ever heretofore had, a.m will bb sold on ss reasonable terms, as can. J ■ 1.1 the Southern Country. MARTIN FREDERICK. Nov. 13 135 AD'II’iKTKATOR’S SALE. A GREEBLY to an order of tho Inferior Couit of Columbia county, will be sold at the Court House on the first Tuesday in Januarv next, between the usual hours of sale, rhe LAND and NEGROES cf the late John W. Hatch veil-decor, cd, for the benefit ofthe I-eirs Terms of sale, made known on the day, TURNER CLANTON, Adm'r ; O-t 55 td 127 3