Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, December 07, 1835, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

VOL. IX. PUBLISHED EVERY OTHER DAY, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, «fc FRIDAY, AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M. H«.vard's Brick Buildings opposite the Post Office, M'ln tosh Street. ' l» I tIKC t I O N S . —~— Hales of Land and Vegroes, by Administrators, Execn tors. or Gu t'dians, are enquired, by law, to bo lie'll on the first Tiieiday in the in >nth, between the hours of ten tn t'.ia foronnon and three in the afternoon, at the Court- House of the county in which the property is situated. Notice of those sales mast be >ri en tn a public Gazette S4XTY days pn vious to the day of sale. Noticesofthe ale of porso tai property must be given in like lUtntinr, I'o R. I’Y lays previous to the day of sale Notices to the debtors and creditors of an c tote, must die published so FORTY davs. Notice that application will be ma le to the Ceitrt •’i ‘OrdidatV for leave to sell land, must be published tor FOUR. MONTHS. . , , Notice for leave tn sell Negroes, must be published for FOUR MON i'KS before any order absolute shall be made hereon by the court. To the Medical Prafcssi hi of Georgia. IT is known to the Medical Profession of the 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 Medical Society of Augusta, will petition the next Legislature to alter their name to that of the Midical Society es Richmond Coun ty, Geo., and they now respectfully call upon the members of the profession throughout the state to co-operate with them in the underta king, *o meet, organize and petition the Legis lature to incorporate a Medical Society for each ■county in Georgia. All Editors in the state friend!}’ to the pro motion of the science of Medicine will please notice the above. Done by order of ths Medical Society of Au gusta, Ga. Oct 23 122 SEARS’ NEW FAMILY RECEIPT BOOK, or The Housekeeper’s Guide, Price 25 cefits. Sold only at No. 2 Frankfort street, opposite Tammany Hall. The above work contains a’l the most Valuable Receipts for the various branches of Cooking, compiled from the best authorities, together with numer ous approved receipts, for Brewing, Preserving Fruits, and making and Cordials, Jel lies, &c. with an appendix containing a variety of receipts and directions useful in families. The N. Y. Sun savs: “It. is COMPRE HENSIVE and VALUABLE and EVERY FAMILY should buy acopv.” AIso—SEARS’ VIEW OF THE WORLD, embellished with Engravings. Price 12i cents. This valuable sheet of Historical rind Geographical informa tion, has been carefully compiled from the lat est American and European Geographies, Voy ages and Travels, in which the various Em fires, Kingdoms, Republics, States, Principal slands, Colonies and Discoveries of Europe, Asia, Africa and America, alphabetically ar ranged, are shown at one glance, and included in a single line, with the situation, extent., chief | cities, their population, distances in British I miles from London, Produce, Government, Revenue, Military and Naval strength, Arts, Religion, &c. A liberal discount by the quan tity. Active men wanted, to retail the above. R'OBT. SEARS. Nov. 23 ts 139 Jjr Conntry Merchantsand Pedlars supplied with the above Worltson very reasonable terms. Orders from the country (post paid) punctually attended to. - SPLENDID BLACK SILKS. SNOWDEN & 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 colored and figured Silks, for La lies dresses (very neat patterns,) to which they respectfully ■ invite the attention of the Ladies. Oct. 21 1'25 | Received this day at the sign of the Mam math Boot, CASES Ladies Franch Morocco Water- A Proof SLIPPERS 2 Cases do do Gaiter Boots 2 do do White & Black Satin Slippers 1 do do Patent Mockasins, for travelling 4 do Infant & Children’s Kid & Morocco Slip- Eers and Boots ,adids & Gentlemen’s Gum Elastic Boots and Shots 2 do Gentlemen’s Dancing Pumps and Boots 40 nests Seal Skin TRUNKS For Sale by B. W. FORCE & CO. January 2, 1835. 1 ts. GEORGIA, t June Term, 1835. Richmond County.) ’ to the Honorable John Schley, Judge of the Su per io ur Court: THE Petition ofEbenezer Starnes sheweth that at the last term of this court, your pe titioner obtained an order for the establishment of a certain lost promissory note of tenor and effect as follows: " Ist September, 1831. On the first day of January, 1832, I promise to pay Hugh Knox or order one hundred and seventy-five dollars for value received. (Signed) Oliver Sage, and endorsed Hugh Knox and James H. Gardner. 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 EBENEZER STARNES. tn 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 licit of the original note, and that copies of this rule be served on the said Olivet 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 thiee months. [A true extract from the minutes JAMES M LAWS. Clerk. Sept. 25 11 TEN DOLLARS REWARD. RANA WAY from the Subscriber, week before last, his negro woman ROSE. She is believed to be lurking about this city, or at the Sandhills. 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 on Butler’s Creek, near the Wrightsboro’ Road, ten miles from Augusta, shall receive the above re ward. ROBERT MORRIS. Dec 2 wtf 143 FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. THE Subscriber, jailor of Rich noml county, will give fifty dollars reward for the appre hension and delivery ol ROB’T LESLIE, who broke from his custody on the morning of Mon day last. LESLIE is about 5 feet, 8 inches high, about 28 or 29 years old and had on a black dress coat and blue homespun pantaloons. He left his hat in jail. He is dark complected and had large mustachios, when he went oft’. GABRIEL CLARKE, Jailor. Nov. 11 147 THE TOKEN AND ATLANTIC SOUV ENIR, a Christmas and New Years Pres ent, for 1836. Just received and for sale by T. H. PLANT. Oct. 16 1W JBL I UHL W Udi UHL © FALL AND WINTER GOODS. SNOWDEN &. SHEAR. I EHSESPECTFULLY announce to their ; -MU' friends in the ciry and country; that by recent arrivals they have received a very large andspleudid assortment of staple and fancy dry Goods, suitable for the Fail and winter season ; comprising a great variety of new and fashion able articles ot 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 Merrnoes, of Lupin’s manu- i facture, and of richest and most fashionable | colo rs (decidedly the best article imported) Superior 3-1 colored and Black Merino Circas* : mans, of the soft finish, for Ladies Dresses, 1 and of very superior styles. Extra double width black French Bombazines,; S perior b!a;k and colored Bombazines, Plain colored Uhally’s (very rich and most \ fashionable colors,)' New style fancy colored Figured Silks, for La-1 dies Dresses, Extra single and double width black Gro de I Rines (of splendid lustre,) Heavy and very superior blackGro de de Swiss I (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 Po ilt 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 Etyikl’s. and fancy Crape shawls. Plain black love hdkfs. and black love veils for mourning, A very large supply of Prussian Valencia, and B ragan za Sha w Is, Gentlemen’s superior Pongee, India and Eng lish Silk Ildkfs. (extra size,) Youth’s and Children’ssuperior Pongee Hdkfs. I Ladies superior hem stitch, and plain broider ed Linen Cambric Hdkfs. A large supply es 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 ing, Superior green, crimson, maroon, and royal purple colored Silk Velvets, Superior white and black Tabby Velvets, Exira rich and new style Bell Ribbons, Superior p'ain Taffila Satin Bonnet Ribbons. Splendid Grodeville Prints, of the latest French style (warranted las' colors,) Superior Turkey-Red Prints(small figures for children,) A very large supply of English and American Prints (latest styles,) Superior plain and figured Swiss Book, and Mull Muslins, Extra Oriental and very superior Check’d Muslins, Superior plain Jackonet and Cambric Muslins Rich fig’d and plain Bobbinetts, Superior Thread Edgings and Insertings, Bohbinett and Grecian Quillings, and Bobbin ett Laces, Black and fancy colored Worsted Laces, Needle-worked Muslin Edgings and Insertings A very large supply of Needle-worked Muslin Capes and Collars, of the latest Paris styles, and at reduced prices, (some splendidly worked,) Infant’s Needle-worked Capo, on Linen cam bric, and worked bodies for Infants Dresses. Ladies superior black and Chincilia Fur Tip pets, (some with long ends) Ladies white Down Fur Stocks, Extra blue, black, and fancy colored Cloths and Cassimeres. Superior Bufl’Cassimers and French Erminetts. Extra blue, brown, mixt, and lavender Sattin netts Superior fancy striped and corded Sattinnetts. Superior Silk, Valentin, Swansdown; and Mar seiles Vesting. Superior German Goat’s Hair and English Camblet. Superior’• hite Welch, Silecian, and Thibet Gauze Flannels (warranted not to shrink.) 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 5-4 and fi-4 Lmen sheetings. Superior 3 1 a.td 7-8 long Lawns. Huckaback, (a heavy and very superior article for towels) Superior Table, Scotch, Russia, and Bird’s-eye Diapers. Superior 8-4, 10-4 and 12-1 Damask Table i Cloths. Superior white Doyles’ and Damask Napkins, i Superior Silicia Diapers for fine Towels. Blue, green, and drab printed Piano and Table ; Covers. Superior crimsoned and green Worsted Da-j 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 an'd Domestic Cot- j ton Fringe. Superior Corded Skirts and Sleeve Stiffeners. Ladies’ Corsets, No 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6, of supe rior style, (Mrs. Weatherby’s manufacture.) Ladies’superior white black and sane” colored j open worked Silk Gloves. Ladies’ superior white and black English and ; French Silk Gloves. Ladies’ extra white black and colored H. S. i Gloves. Gentlemen’s extra Buck, Doe, and black and colored H. S. Gloves. Gentlemen’s and Youth’s vervl superior Wollen Gloves. Ladies’ superior Wollen Gloves. Ladies’superior white and black English Silk- Hose. Ladies’ superior white black and slate colored Merino and worsted Hose. Ladies’superior white black and printed Cotton Hose. Misses superior wire Cotton Hose. Gentleman’s superior white and black English Silk J Hose. Gentlemen’s superior white and mixt Lamb - Wool t Hose. Gentlemen’s superior white and m.xt Angola 4 Hose. Gentlemen's superto • white i nd random | Hose Youths’ superior m,ixt Angola 4 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.) AUGUSTA, GEO., MONDAY DECEMBER 7, 1535. I Hemming’s best quality Drilled Needles, i and Kirby’s Patent Pins. j Rodgers’ best quality of Seissowp. I A large supply of superior Shell lijde, Pttfl’, and I Tuck Cumbs. I A large supply of superior Brazilian Side,Neck, and Tuck Combs. i Superior Ivory fine and Dressing Combs. Clarks’ spool Cotton, (200 and 300 yds.) Taylor’s Persian Thread, on spools, (anewand | very superior article.) , Superior black, blue,and colored Cotton Thread on spools. ■ Blue, black, and coloured Italian Sewings. i Black and eolored Silk Braids, Linen Tapes l and Braids. | Ladies’ Oriental Bonnets, Gipsey and Cottage I 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 of Damask Venetian Carpeting, all wool, (very rich colors.) 5-8,3-4 and 4-4 rich Venetian Striped Carpeting for stairs and halls. 7-8, 4-4, 9-8, 5-1. 6-47-4, and 8-4 heavy Oil-cloth Carpeting. A very large supply of Brussels Hearth Rugs, i to match the carpets. Ca rpet Binding, and Green Cords for blinds. A large supply of very superior Whitney and Rose Blankets, (extra sizes and quality.) A very large supply of Duffel and Point Blan kets, (extra size and qualitv.) Superior 4-4 English Lons Cloths. Slater’s 4-4 Premium Bleached Shirtings. Superior 3-4 7-8, and 4-4 Bleached Shirtings, Superior 5 4 Bleached Phoenix and Waldham Sheetings. A large supply of Brown Shirfing and Sh c t ings. Brown Drills, Tickings, Apron, and Furniture Checks. Russia Sheetings, Ticklenburghs, 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 et the lowest prices. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine the assortment. Country merchants will be supplied on the most reasonable terras. Oct 20 128 WJfiSTWi’N HOTEL,, AUGUSTA, GEO. ii THE Subscriber has rented the house F’TW lately occupied by H.B.Mims,known as the WESTERN HOTEL, andintends keeping it a number of years for the accommo dation of travellers &’c. The house is in a healthy part, of the city, on the corner of Green and Centre streets, amt is put in good repair, with entirely new furniture, good servants, and an excellent cook; the Bar furnished with the best liquors of every kind- Attached to the premises there are large Sta bles and ,ots, suited to the accommodate-P of horse dealers, for whom there will be constantly on hand a full supply of provender. At the Stables will he kept all sorts of hacks for long* or short excursions; and’horses fbr sale, matched Or single. Cali and make an experiment, and yotircom fort and interest will be the care and pride of OTHO WEAVER. Nov. 4 ts 131 UOOVA’i’jNu RECENT DISCOVERY. RS. BERNARD’S RENOVATING a LIQUID for extracting all kindsof Oils, Paints, Tar, and Grease f rom the mostdelicate coloured Silks, Satins, Cloths, Bombazines, or Velvets, without injuring in the least their Col our or Texture. This recent and valuable chemical discovery is offered for sale by rite subscriber.—lt almost supersedes the necessity of dying, and the scourer’s “Vocation is gone.” Fifty cents worth will secure a Bacon Merchant’s breech es from criticism for 12 months. It acts like a charm upon silks of the finest texture, by- in stantly removing the taints of grease, without ■in the least affecting the fabric itself—the most inveterate lodgments of wax upon Coat Collars, fly before it like dust before a. brush. It is no Qutickciy but the true secundum artem mode of appearing decent in old clothes at the least im aginable expense. It is offered to Gentlemen at 5Q cents a P/iizzZ, and all other sorts of people can have it at the same price. No danger need be apprehended in using it upon the finest and m ist delicate Silks—nor is it like the soaps so commonly advertised in our days, which removing one evil, almost invaria bly produce another of double size—nor docs it require the preparatory meansofall other renova tors —inch as hot irons and the like. Only a lit tle clean water, according to the directions, is wanting. Oil orGtease of any kind can I e ex tracted from the m.ist delicate colour, d carpets, without the usual trouble of taking them up. If used according to the directions, it will at once extract evefy particle of grease from the finest Cloth, or most delicate Silks, without injuring in the least the colour or texture. For sale by TURPIN & D’ANTIGNAC. [August 13 96] Augusta Geo. HEREAS Philip. IT. Mantv, Adminis- V V trntor on’the the Estate of Susannah! Hammond decesased, applies for letters Dis missory— All persons concerned, are hereby notified to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed bv law to show cause (if any they have) whv said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, nt mv office, October 2 1335. GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O. Oct. 2 117 WMT HEREAS Philip H. Mantz Administra- V w tor on the Estate of John G. Bowers de ceased applies for letters of Dismissary— All persons concerned, are hereby noli ed to be an appear at my office within the time pre scaibed bv lawtoshow cause (if any they have) whv said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, October 2 1835. GEORGE M. WALKER, C. C. O. Oct. 2 112’ MORE NEW GOODS. <.V Fashions Greatest Variety, At B. B. Kirtland & Co. Fashionable mer chant Tailoring Establshment N 0.250 Broad Street, Bombazine, Thibet Cloths, Summer Cloths &c Vastings, the greatest variety A new article of summer Stocks Silk Waiscoats and drawers Extra Superfine Blue and Black Biosdcloths, Wool dyed Black Cassimere Fancy colored Broadcloths Those desirable colours, dark Green, and Dah lia, &c. &c. Fancv &c. at B. B. KIRTLAND & CO. Merchant Tailors, 250 Broad-st. March 1G 32 NF W IV iI EAT—C AN A L FEOUR. 3 now Landing and for sale by .OH.F G. H. METCALF. Oct. 2 117 W * P .° 11 C E & co * Have on hand, al No. 276 Broad street, in Kerrs &• Graham's new range, three doors above.the Globe* Hotel, PACKAGES of fresh BOOTS SHOES, a very extensive as sortment of every article in the line, calculated Jo suit the City arid Country trade—consisting in part of 2.000 pair Men's Calf Brogans and Shoes •',OO'J do do Kip do do 5,000 do do coarse do *• do 2,500 do Boys’ and Children’s coarse and fine Shoes 3,000 do Ladies’ Pruncllo, Morocco, Seal v skin and leather Boots, Shoes and Slippers 500 pair Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s waterprool Boots and Shoes 500 do do do Carpet and do k’oekasins Also a luge stock of LEATHER, such as Harness and Skirting, Sole and Upper Leath er, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore Calfskins, Sealskins, Buckskins, Morocco and Lining Skins, stout coarse Leather for Negro Shoes; also. Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Shoe Thread and ali the materials and Tools for manufacturing, all of which will be offered to the consumer and dealer at reduced prices. FORCE & Co.’s Boot and Shoe Factory in the rear entrance through their Store; where Bootsand Shoes of every description are made j and repaired. Dee 5 115 ROSE AND WHITNEY BLANKETS. ■ Snowden & Shear BTTAVE Just Received from New York, a ! large supply of very superior Rose and j Whitney Blankets of extra size. Also large I and very heavy Mackinaw Duffil and Point Blankets. Persons wishing to purchase such articles, will do well to call and examine the as sortrnent. Sept 28. 115 GUARDIAN'S NOTICE. OUR months after date application will be Ja. madetothe Honorable the Inferior Court of Lincoln County to sell the lot of land No. 115, 6th district ot Muscogee county, drawn by William Cason minor of E.izabeth Cason. JAMES McGILL, Guardian. September 14 m4t 109 GUARDIAN’S SALE. A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Lincoln county, will be sold at the Court House ol Muscogee county on the first Tuesday in February, a lot olLand No 115, in the sixth District of Muscogee. Sold for the benefit of William Cason a minor. JAMES McGILL, Guardian. N vv 23 td 139 R. Chandler’s Address on Female Educa lv-EL lion has been issued in pamphlet form from this office, and is n >w for sale at 25 cents per copy. Considerable deductions will be al lowed to those who purchase by the quantity. Supplies of the Address will shortly be for warded to Augusta, Milledgeville, Macon and Columbus, where it may be obtained. O” The paper -in the above named places will please copy this — News. Oct. 19 ’ 124 . THE SILK CULTURIST. r|pHE Executive Committee of the Hartford County Silk Society, have commenced a publication,called the Silk Cullu/isl and Far mers Manual. The object of the publication is to disseminate a through knowledge of the cultivation of the Mulberry Tree, in all its varieties—the rearing of Silk Worms—the production of Cocoons, and the reeling of Silk, in the most approved method. The importance of this knowledge will appear from the fact that the nett profrsof of landdevoted to the culture of Silk, is double, if trot triple, tothat derived from any other crop which can be put upon it. It is also a fact, that very moderate farmer can raise several hun dred dollars worth ofsilk, without interfering with his ordinary agricultural operations. But in order to avail himself of this tacilitj- to obtain competency and wealth, which our soil and climate have given him, be must possess him self of information on the subject—fir without it bis attemps will be fruitless. It is, therefore the object of the Committee to diffuse this in formation as extensively ax possible, and at the cheapest rate. The publication will contain a complete manual or directory from sowing the seed to reeling the Silk, together writ su’-.h facts atid experiments, as will enable farmers to raise Silk, and prepare it for market, without further knowledge or assistance. It will also contain interesting matter on agricultural sub jects in general. Tebms. — TlieCuiturist will be published in monthly numbers of Eight Quarto Paces, at Fifty Cents a year. No subscription will be re tcived unless paid in advance, and for not less than a year. Subscriptions received by F. G. Comstock , See’y, Hartftrd, Conn., to whom also, Commit’ mentions may be addrescsd, which if post paid will be attended to. E liters who will copy the above, shall receive the publication for ontyear. llartiord, April,. 1835. CO JACK FOR SALE. FFSN.HE Subscribers will sell the fxll blooded JsL Jack, BLACK PRINCE, aged-six years. He »- by animported Malta Jack, out of a fine Spanish Jinney, and has proved himself, in a neighboring county, last season, a sure foal cot ter, he is J 4 hands and one inch high. For terms, a poly to J. &D. MORRISN. Angust 7 ts 93 i Georgia, Richmo d County. TflS/"HEREAS Matthew Nelson applies for WT Letters of Administration on the Estate of James McAllister deceased. Ail persons concerned, are hereby notified to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at my office, this 13ih day of Nov. 1835. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O. Nov 13 135 Georgia, Richmond County. WHEREAS Robert Clarke Administrator on theEstateof Daniel Clarke deceased, applies for letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand 'at office, this the 14th day of October, 1835. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O. Oct 14 122 GUARDIAN’S SALE ON the first Tuesday in Febnary next agree able toan order of the Justices of the Infe rior Court of Richmond county, sitting for Or dinary purposes —will be sold at the Court House in Henry county, one forth of an undi vided Tract of Land situated lying and being in said county, and known as Lot No. 217 in the 12th District. The same being the interest of Robert Bugg (a minor.) in said Land. A. RHODES. Guardian. Nov 23 • 139. PREMIUMS. 85 00 Ij\ PRIZES. I l 3 L )0^s ‘ iei ‘ s °f.the Fliladelphia Satur- I AL day Courier; of which now twenty thou sand copies are circulated, being anxious to ren | der their paper as superior in rhe’quality of its | contents as it is already admitted to be surpass ing in size and cheapness, offer the following premiums:— ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the best Essay on Newspapers, their management and I influence; with such suggestions as maybe most likely to promote their usefulness and indepen dence, secure the payment of bills, and advance generally the interests of publishers ONE HUNDRED DOLLA RS for the best Original Talc, which shall be throughout Ame rican in its subject, incidents, and sentiments: and which, in its moral and patriotic tendency, may be calculated to exercise the most salutary influence. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the best series of familiar and popular Medical Essays, not exceeding thirteen in number, on the pre ' vention and cure of diseases, and the promotion I and preservation of Health ; and,- as connected 1 with so important a subject, the evils arising from ignorance, error and quackery. ■ FIFTY DOLLARS for the best ATahonaZ j Song-, something worthy the American muse, and that shall excite in the breast of the reader a glow of patriotic enthusiasm. FIFTY DOLLARS for the best Satirical Review of the foreign travellers and scribblers of the Fiddler and Trollope school. FIFTY DOLLARS for the best Poem. The balance of Fifty Dollars will be reserv ed to defray the expense of furnishing a free subcription to the Philadelphia Saturday Cour ier to each unsuccessful candidate whose pro duction may be deemed worthy of being pub lished. All communications intended for competi tion will be handed tn the several Committees oi Examination on the first of January next, and the awards will be announced immediately j thereafter. The Committees of Examination I will consist of th- first literary gentlemen in i Philadelphia, who e names will be published'; with their decision. usual, all articles re-j ceived will become the property of the publish- ■ ers. No communication u<keh from the Post Office unless the postase is paid. WOODWARD w (il-AKRE. Philadelphia. NOTICE. TIE subscriber having heard with regret kL a report going the rounds, that he had re tired from business—takes this early opportuni ty to inform his customers and the Public tn g;neral, that he continues his old and well K'.b-wn itand on Broad street, a few doors below •he Eagle & Phoenix Hotel on theopposite. side, where they will find constantly on hand,ameie .xt.msive a*d general assoitment otCONFEF ‘ UNARY, LIQUORS, WINES COR- I.’IALS, &c. than he has ever herelolbre had, »•;<! wil! be sold on «s reasonable terms, as can theSouthern Country. MARTIN FREDERICK. Nov. 13 135 GOLD MACHINERY. f’Tff'JIIE undersigned, having’ purchased the _fiL one half of Rosworth’s Patent for extract ing Gold from the ores, as well as ffeposites— 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 Plate; upon which, as large an Amalga mating Surface can be kept up by the use of oue pound of Quicksilver, as by the use of se ven hundred ponndsin the Tyrolese Bowl- A Machine, upon the abdve principle, is how in operation at the Rappahannock Mine, ten miles from Fredericksburg, under the superintend ence of Mr. John Wellington, who has kindly consented to give information of its merits to those who wish topurcha.se. Apply to rhe undersigned at Fredericksburg, Va., or to Judah Dobson, of Philadelphia, who are now the sole proprietors and vendors of the right. BENJ. N- BARNETT, CHAS. A. PEARSON, WM. D. GREEN. July 1 w2m 82 Georgia, Richmond County. Ig, HERE AS John W. Wilde applies for v w Leiters of Administration on the Estate of Rhesa Howard deceased. All persons concerned, are hereby notified to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at my office, this 13th day of Nov. 1L35. GEO. M. WALKER, C. C. O. Nov. 43 \ 135 Georgia, Richmond County. FORGE WHITFIELD the Security of ’kURI William McCain, Admirtistiator on the I Estate of Sarah Dalton deceased, prays to be ' discharged Horn his security sb ip, the said Mc- Cain having removed beyond the limits of Rich mond country —whereupon ordered that notice be given in one of the public gazettes of the city ol Augusta, of this application. A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, of the 2d of November, 1835. GEO. M. WALKER, Clmk. Nov 9 3tw 133 Georgia, Richmond County. T, vL T HEREAS German T. Doctic applies for V » Letters of Administration on the Es tate of Hippolite Labadens deceased. All persons concerned, are hereby notified to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law to show cause (if any they have) whysaid letters should not begranted. Given under my hand, at my office, this 13th day of Nov. 1835. GEQ.M. WALKER, C. C. O. Nov 13 135 AN ORDINANCE. TO Panish the owners and holders of Lots in the city of Augusta who permit Wagoners ct offer persons to make fires in their lots. it ordained by the. City Council of Au -103 gusia, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, that if any lot owner or any lot holder shall permit or allow any Wag oner or any other person after the passing of this ordinance, to make a fire in any lot owned or occupied by him or her, within one hundred yards of any dwelling or other house in the city, such lot owner or lot holder shall lie fined in a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars at the discretion of Council. Drawn in Council the 7th day of Oct. 1835. SAMUEL HALE Mayor. GEO. M. WALKER Clerk. Oct. 12 121 , NOTICE. •7^OUR months afterdate application will be x. made to the Honorable the Interior Court of Richmond county while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell a Tract of Land b- - .longing to the orphans ot Wfilham Churchill, deceased. > JANE CHURCHILL, Guardian Nov# 139 The GeTrgia Conntltutlonalißti * paner is printed daily and three times JS. a week during six months of tne year; I twice a week during the other six and , another paper is printed weekly during the whole year. Th* daily at JS per annum, S 5 lor six months; the tri-weekly at $5, and the weekly at S 3. The Constitutionalist is now so well known, that it is unnecessary to give a description of the character it has assumed. The £ditors> however, can assure their patrons that forpuliti cal and commercial information, it will not be surpassed by any paper in the South, having made additional arrangements for obtaining the earliest news from abroad, political as well hs commercial. Ail political and eommercial in telligence, will appear in the three papers pub lished at this office. Phe editors flaiter themselves, by industry, and strict at'ention to business, to render their paper icceptable to their kind and numerous patrons, and to deserve an increase of patron age, which they respeiiifijHy solicit fiom their fellow citizens of Georgia. GUIEU THOMPSON. Augusta, Oct. 1, 1835. SUPPLEMENT TO 1I?F. CLOBEI . „ ® >r<) BP®ctus of the Coiigressicnal G'cbe. 'HE success of the experiment we hava -il. niade to iurni>h a succinct history of the pi cc.eettu.gs cl Congress, irom day to day, with sketct.es oi the Debates, induces the ur.dgisign-‘ ed to peisevere in their plan to extend and per icctit. t hey have resolved that the Congress ional Glooe shall not only embody the parlia mentary annats of theccun'iy. but shall also lurnish Appendix, which shall contain th* finished speeches ut the prominent speakers, oft the most important subject, written out bv tlra members themselves, from the notes and printed sketches of the Reporters. The Curigiessional Globe, with an Index, will be published weekly, upon double royal paper, in octavo form, as heretuibne, at one dol lar the session. It may be subscribed for sep aiateiv. Ihe appendix of finished speeches wili, also, be published for one dollar. It is pri'bable that the next session of Congress will continue nearly seven months; if so* the work v. ill contain between ibux and five Inur 'd pages, imd will be the cheapest publication peraaps in the wuiifl. I he next vess-um . f Congress will probably be t. most eventful one w hich hasoccurred for mm y cart., and will certainly be replete with inu-re> , a- us course ■ u! have great iuflnenca infixing Lctresunp of the Republic lor yeaia to come. Immediately -prexeeding, as it does, the next Residential lection, anu eontaihing the leading minus oi all the contending partiea in the country, deep and abiding interest will attend the deflates. The whole drama will be faithfully exhibited in the Congressional Globa and the Appendix. Xv e Lave all eadv provided for our reporting corps, eminent ability and skid in one branch of Congress, and we expect to obtain an adequate lei. lorcem»'<t oi capable persons in the other, Lv Lie time it meets, to lulnJ our own wishes pnd the expectations ol the Member.-. No peins or cost on our pail will be spared on our part to accornpli-b it. As the woik will be continued reguLu ly, ai d be made permanent, authentic and tncrelore highly u—ful,all who take an in terest i.: the political aflaiis »4 the country 'will do well to begin their subscription with tbenext session. TERMS. CovGßESMojut Guose —1 copy during the Scsssion, | uq Do. Do. 11 copies during the Session, 10w Appendix.—Same price. Ihe Conghe-sional Globe, will be sent to those papers that topy this Prospectus, ifotir at tention shall be directed to it by a mark with a pen. Our Exchange List is so large that wa would not observe it, probably' unless tins ba done. Payment may be made bv mail, postage paid, at our risk, jhe notes ol any specie-pavintf Bank* wil be receievd. No atlentioii will be paid to any order, unless the money accompany it, or unless Some responsible person, known'to us to be so, shall agree to pay it before the Session expires. BLAIR A RIVF.S. Washington City, October 14, 1835. HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD FTP HE above reward will be given for the dp- JS prehension delivery to the jailor of Richmond county Geo. HIRAM alias HAR- WHI4E, and THOMAS STRING FELLOW accused of being concerned in the murder of Pierce Gore on the 15th inst. at Mrs. L iling’s i: said county, WHITE is said to ba from 1.,: .-caster county, near Chur htown, i’etu. y.v, nin, and to be about 3 feet 10 inches high, heavy made, light complextiun, light auburn hji>-, blue eyes, erect stature, and bet vye-m t w .m. r a :,d t wenty-fiveyears old—regu tres, smkv, d wn look, n*t very talka tive, but very vujgar m speech—Stonemason bv trade. S i I ELLOW is from Chester coun-.v, near I? iwuingsrown, Penn, is about 5 feet 13 i:v!>es high, well ma-!e—Weighs about IG.> lbs approa .hingto a dark complexion, be tween ■-'3 and 25 years old, dark hair, full or popeyes, reg '\r ftn’urcs, erect in stature, some wnat ta’katr.'e and very vulgar. He Js a W hec'v. right bv trade. The above reward will be given for both or either. Nov. 18 137 R A N A it A Y, ABOUT four u eks ago, a bright Mullatto Girl named Ann, about 16 years of age, s’.but made-; has on the right side of her bead, just above hercar, a lock ei gray hairs, and also on the same side of her face, just above her mouth,several yo.s perfectly wire. She wore when she went off a light colored calico dress. She i- generally acquainted tn ihe Ci<V and su burbs, having been raised in this c'ace, and is probably secreted by persons of colour in town r on the Sand H dis, although I Lave 1 eea told she was endeavoring to get to Savannah by the River. I wi,i give a suitable Reward to* any person who will deliver her to me, or lodge her in any jail so that I will get her. THOMAS EVANS. Nov. 11 4t 134 » NOTICE. 7F OST, by the subscriber on Saturday last, nea-r the Post Office, in this city, Two Hundred and Twenty five dollars, on the dif ferent Banks of this feta e, among which was a Fifty Dollar Bill [quite new ] on the Planters Bank, the olance 2d-., IL and ss, and the whole folded in a receipt from General V. Walker to the subscriber for three mules. A handsome reward will be paid for the recovery of the same. THO 3 GLASCOCK. Oct. 28 128 notice. THE Subscriber has rented for the ensuing year, lhe House occupied by Mrs. Croily, on the West corner of Washington and Ellis streets, where she will accommodate BOARD ERS on the most reasonable terms. She will spare no pains in endeavoring to make them comfortable, and therefore, she hopes to receive a liberal patronage* She also offers for Rent, he Office in the basement story of the same I building, now occupied bv Charles Cat ter E*=q MARY SAVAGE. A tig if’ NO. 145