Newspaper Page Text
NEW SERIES Vol. IX.
m S'.'*xrx~ 12-ci 11,-arao m a rcntaa.:
Cfjg ■;> oru*tlfutf nnaU fit
rs PUBttsHpn writ? tursda-? and viudat
BY W. J. DUNCE,
AUGUSTA, OA.
~JfE IV FliiE.ru OOF n
||||||
0
STORAGE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
A.
AGAIN lender iheir service* t) sh"ir friends
»nd the public In .he shove Line, —5-ol'evingj
from circumsiances that they would meet the 1
Vews of their cuatomsrs, hv such a course, (hey!
have contracted for the building ol FIRE-PROOF
COTTON WARE-HOUSES and CLOSE STO
RAGES, which are now in considerable forward
ne»« and will be rescly for the. recop ion of Cot-i
ton and Merchandize, at the c immcncernent oft
the lies' season of Business.
Their Ware-House* are on the same Lot they;
have so loop occupied, and in plsoe of the former'
wooden buildings, removed. They will as usual I
make Gash adraicis, or acceptances ou Property
consigned to tbcmt
August US 24t 17
lieceiyftd \ate at rivals*
and ou baud,
UD(D PIECEd fine and low priced Calicoes
50 do. pink, buff and fancy stripe Ging
ham*
150 do. 44, 5 4 and 6-4 Cambrics
40 do. Swiss and Book Muslins
20 do. Largest silk Bandaoss
JO do. Russia Sheeting
6 do. Canton Flannel
2 Cases 4-4 fine and ex.ra fine Irish Lin
ens
2 do 7 8 and 4 4 bleached Shirting,
(Linen fold)
3 do 3 4 do do
2 Bales 8.4 brown do do
.2 do Cotton Osnsburgs
100 Dot n Cotton Handkerchiefs
20 Pieces ted, white and green Flannels
JO do mixt Saltinats
10 do 7.4 heavy Uufflu Dlankctß
20 do 8 point Uo do do
ICO Doxsii white and grey Lambs Wool
half Hose
100 do do Cotton do
100 do slate worsted Hose
*OO do patent, slide aud Colton Suspen
ders
IQO do Spool Cotton
SO do boxes Cotton Balls
100 do Brazilian Tucking Gomfea
50 do Navarinr, Haig
1 Case Cotton Umbrellas
50 Reams Cap and Letter Paper
If or Sale low, for Cast, or apnruved naner, by
C, Phillips.
September 23 28
“~JUBT RECEIVED,
Q(D(£) IJOJZKN Pearl, Purple and Flint Glass
KNOdS and SPINDLES. For sale by
G. Phillips.
September 23 2b
~~ JUST RECEIVED,
SETTS Brass AndirosO, Shovels and
longs. For sale by
C. Phillips.
September 23 *8
~3oliX GUIMA&Ltf,
WATCH MAKER.
2*fo. 14)1, Broad-street*
HA? sgain began business, in the Drick House
No. 147, Broad-street, lately occupied »e the
CITY HOTEL, where he will bestow all bis at
tention on repairing WATCHES and CLOCKS
of every description, in the best possible din
ner, and at very reasonable prices. He solicits
the patronage of his friends and former custo
mera, and all who wish to have their Watches
made to keep good time at a moderate price.
Ue -will sell hit remaining STOCK, con tilling of
aiE^yasabißir^
WATCHES AND CLOCKS,
UaSTO&S, &c-
Tor leu than they coil, at Wholesale and Retail.
Thick Patent Watch Glasses,
and ail other descriptions of Wsteh Glasses, con
(tsntly kept on hand.
May 4 91
Standing Committee of Coun
cil for the present year. ‘
On Account h, Meverr. Harper, Hoff and Dillon
On Streets, Messrs. Raff, 'Thomas & Kirkpatrick.
On, Pumps, Messrs. Kirkpatrick, Thomas and
Bar her-
Ow Market, Messrs. Savage, Danforth and Raff
On Magazine,' Messrs. Dillon, Barber £t Bennoch
On River Bank, Messrs. Bcnnoeh, Savage end
Harper.
On Drains, Messrs Danforth, Harper and Barber.
On Health, Messrs. Thomas, Savage Sc Danforth.
On Police, Messrs. Raff. 'Thomas and Danforth
On Fire Engines, Messrs- 'Thomas, Danforth and
Savage.
On Jail, Messrs. Barber, Ross and Dillon
On City Hall, Messrs. Savage, Harper tnd Kirk
Patrick,
Published by order of Council, pasted the 12th
cf April, 1831.
Guo. M. Walker, Clark,
April 26 69
* ••4 b^ jjjj r^ ,^-
Many of the political eriK under wh’ch every Country in the w.»rld labours, are not o riuj to any want of luvatfor our Country, 'owl to an ignorance of its real cons’.! Union ami interests.” PHEESTLV
r
THE SUBSCRIBERS,
Hiwe Rece’w et\,
! Orleans Robes
Figured colored Book Uuslias
Crape De Lyons
Crape Algerines
Batiste P.'irc*
Colored Sileniss
Plain colored Gingham?
Corded sod striped Ginghams
Barege, Gaure and Crape Shawl*
4 4 and 7 8 Irish Linens
5 4 and 9 4 Irish Sheeting*
Diapers 64t0 1 4 Bird’s Eye do
Damask Table Cloths and Napkins
6 4 Fancy Plaid Muslins
* Italian Lutiring—Sinchews U Ssraneta
’l Feather Fans—Belt Ribbons
! Black and green Lasting
6 4 and 5 8 black Bombazines
Nankeens— ivlprino Circassikn
I Merino Caasimeres and Rouen do
• Brown and bleached Russia Drill
Fine plain brown Linen.
j C3* The above, with a full assortment of other
GOODS in their line, they o«er at low prices.
John Edgar k Co.
' May 6 92
toILVEB. atVHDS'A.
* IViiE Subscriber acquaints the public that be
A has engaged T. S. MOOD, Spoon Maker
and that he can now have bpoonsa Ladles and
Sugar Tongs, made to order, of line Silver. Work
jin the above line will be faithfully done and on
(reasonable terms. Persons having old broken
| Silver Spoons, or other c*.J Silver articles, can
■ have them tiadc into new Spoons, at No. 147,
Broad Street, Augusta,
John Guimarin.
fCT Old Silver taken in exchange for new
Spoons.
May 10 93
PROPOSALS
For Publishing at Gainesville, Hall county, Ga.
A WeekKeN9Ssa\ier,
TO BK BHTITLKD
The Gainesville Advertiser.
Oevoted so Intelligence— Commerce—Agrlcul
ture —Science —Sound principles, and the
perpetual Union of the States,
|T is not designed by the subscriber to make
I I any parade as to the principles of the Gaihes
vim Anvurmssa. It is sufficient to nay s that Us
political principles will be based upon what he
cor.cciva.fl toe iru«s J> flierttouitt/) opted, &S mjejor
tend by Drayton, Livingston, Madison and the
riends of the Union in the South—the perpetua
ion tnd liability of which union will be its grand
end and aim.
While the subscriber thus announces his politi
cal faith -it will be his exertion to conduct the
Press in the spirit of that forbearance and liberali
ty not inconsistent, wiih integrity of principle,
and inflexibility of purpose.
CONDITION'S.
The Gnixisviia* Advextisxb will be printed
upon a medium sheet, at f,2 50 payable in ad
vance, or g 350 si the end of each year. Ad=
rertiscmentH inserted at the usual rales.
The GaiKKsvJiw AosaTiusn will be issued
3 ,0 soon as the patronage will warrant—of which
the undersigned has flattering assurances.
QO* The exertions of bis friends are respect
fully solicited.
Nathaniel B. Julian.
April 2, 1831 85
1 TO RENT,
From the first of October Next,
The DWELLING on Reynold-
Street, now occupied by Col. Cook.
—amo—
The TENEMENT next below
the above.
-AMO
The STORE corner of Centre
and Reynold Street*.
lWi» —
, The DWELLING on Reynold
, Street, next above.
AfriiT TO
Thomas M‘Gran.
1 September 20 3i
NOTICE.
IMIE undersigned has appointed Job* H.iMaxxl
. E'-q. bis Agent, during bis absence Irom the
State.
Ami kaa also to iteviV?
I Jlndpossession to be given on the \et October n*xi.
The Dwelling and Store at pre
sent occupied by Mr. A Simmonel, near the low
*r Market.
—AMO—
A Commodious Dwelling House,
on Reynold Sireet, near the old Eagle Tavern.
Asaph Waterman.
Junt 24, 1831 2n:i3.« 2
N otite.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Ro
bert Randolph, deceased, arc requested to
make immediate payment, and all to whom the
Estate is indebted are requested to render their
claims within legs! terms and form
Juriah Harriss,
Nathan Crawford,
Executors,
July 15, 1831 9
N oticc.
PROPOSALS will be received by Council on
Saturday next, for furnishing ibe Jail, with
Wood for twelve month*.
By order
Geo. M, Walker, Cleric.
Sept S ‘-f 26
AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1831.
: s ixwwaaatf Dp
fir EG no C LOTUS, sc.
T\\e.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
S CASES Saltinets
2 Bales Stout Grey Kevs*rys
Blue, Black, Brown ami Drab Cloth*
I Case Blue Otmblets
I Ditto Tartan Plaids
1 Halo Green Flannels
2 Ditto Red ditto
For sale on moderate terms
John Edgar & Co.
November 12 41
'W\e ttuDac-rVLeta
HAV* THI *D \Y FOHMKD A C t-PAll CHEUHHIP IW TUB
t
t i
vwher thk mbm or
A, CUKNAKGUA3SI& Co.
Their stock of MEDICINES will be large, and
warranted genuine, and they 1 epe by a strict at
tention to business to merit a thare of public pat
; ronage.
r A- Cuni inghara,
I W, Uewson.
> A,| g‘ n * 10 St 2&
;j Notice.
IT having been represented ,o the City Council
lh»t several mad dogs have been killed within
ihc limits of this city, during the p*st week
Therefore,
v R.solved, that notice be given in all the papers
of Augusta to the owners of all dogs in lh« city to
keep the same confined until the first Saturday in
October nest.
Resolved, that it shall be the duly of the city
Marshal to have all d»gt killed which may be
found at large, from and after the 17th imilsnt, till
the first Saturday in October nt vt.
Resolved, that these Resolutions be published.
A true extrect from the Minutes of Council
passed the 15:h August, 1811.
Gtio. M. Walker, Clerk.
August 16 17
9 or 1,2)00 Actus of U\mA
WITH SAW, FLOUR AND
’ sßaois aadiiSLsa
M ON IF.
.[oiTUATED in Barnwell District, Scuth Caro
-1 lina, 28 mile* from Augu tc and 10 from the
Village of Barnwell, about on a line direct from
' Chat It-aion to Auguata. therefore it is presumed
? the Bail Road wi<l either pa.s through it or not
far off. Price g 2,000, one fifth Cash, or vpprov
-1 ed endorsed paper at 60 and 90 days, the balance
at 1,2, Sand 4 years credit, with interest and
, mortgage of the premises. Title, indi.puiabie
1 and warranted. Apply to
John Guimarin,
IValch-Maker, JVa. 147. Broad street, Augusta,
i July 8 6
SA&AXOOA WATEVk.
t
AS VI.INE Chalybeate Min- I '-! Abater, bottled
by Lyncli U Clark, from GC’celebrated Con
Igress Spring at Saratoga. This Water is used
- to great advantage not only as * pleasant purga
tive, but in affections ot the Liver, Bilious and
Dyspectic diseases, Cslcu oils and Nephrinc com
plaints. Dropsy, Paralysis, Scroiula, and many
other disorders.
A fresh supply just received at
BEERS’
Mineral Fountain JV» 241, Broad street.
And for sale by the dozen or single Bottle.
September 9
axu\
THE SUBSCRIBER,
RESPECTFULLY inform his friends and the
pubi c generally, that he still continues the
above business at hi* old stand, bsck of the Bridge
Bank Building, Reynold street, near the inter
section of Bridge Row —where he is prepared to
- Dye Ladies’ and Gentlemen’* Clothing of all
kinds, Leghorn end Straw llaU, lice, in their va
I ri&us colours, in the neatest manner and at the
shortest notice.
Wm, Taliaferro.
N. B. Damaged Umbrellas ami Parasols can be
repaired ut the above piece at flhoit no'ice and
on reasonable terms. — He will a‘3o purc!-.aae old
Umbrellas.
July 12 7
N otict*.
TfvlO-JR months after date, application will b<
kIC made to the Inferior Court of Burke county
when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave t
-ell a pan of the Negroes belonging to the c»-
tste of Richard Scomera, l* f c of Burke cour. >
deceased, sold for the benefit of tin creditors ol
said deceased. All persons concerned will pleaae
take notice.
John Sconlers,
Richard H. t-coniers.
Jjjrt 9U(on.
Waynetboro * Mny 8, 1831 lm4n» 9^
Notice.
Ft OUR month* after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Justices ol ini J
Inferior Court of Jefferson county, when aittiru j
for Ordinary purposes, for leav to -ell the rea
Betsle of Pollard Berryhiß, dec sred,
Thomas Sttrei, Adm'r.
May 9 1831 In 4m 95
SHERIFF’S T! i.ES,
For sale at Ihu OJfiee.
Published Monthly—with ti umerons Eh
graving*.
Forming in one year ,wu volumes, of 336 peg..,
each, and only gl per annum,
111 IE June number, wi.-cli will be ready f r de
. liv. ry fnriy iu.xi momh, will Complete the
first year since the work was begun. 1 i thir
nme, we have procured, ut great expense, amis
|ble embellishments f-r it, consisting of upward
■of Sixty beautiful Engraving*, on various sub
| eels, and some nt them of a superior and costly
jutyie. In addition to these, there may he n dud
ed two appropriate engraved ’Title Pages, With
separate Indexes to accompany the volumes and
lif een pieces of Music of the most approved kit.dt
—which, with more than six hundred and seventy
two large and closely printed pages of letter
press, together compnaes two volumes of 'he La
dy’* Book, one of the cherpcat publications in th,
Ut died States—being fiitnished to auliscrifieta
monthly, at the moderate p ie-e «f Js ! per annum.
Having redeemed the pledge we made to the
public in the onset, to nuke the work crcditabb
to ourselves and satisfactory to all who pstronisci
it, we feel authorized to state, thst as our abilities
and willingness hare increased with an augment
cdliuot subscribers, mi effort, will be wanting
on our part to render the future numbers, in eve
ry particular, superior to those which have been
so extensively approved,
j A large amount of dues on subscriptions re
mains uncollected. We respectfully request a
_ gents and othera, whose acnounts are still unclos
ed, to forward the balance* due us in their hands
at once, that no mistake* m.iy occur hereafter in
furnishing them promptly to those who settle
thief arrears. The enormous rxpcnaca which
»re necessarily incurred in publishing a work
■ on the extensive scale we have adopted, does not
admit of so apology for thus seasonably soliciting
[I from all a compliance w,ih our terms
n A few of the numbers from the flrat of January,
arc still on band, and can be obtained by person*
who wi.h to subscribe,—All orders (enclosing
i the price of rubscriptinn) must be addressed to,
j L. A. GODEY hCO
, 12 Cheanu'.strcet, Philadelphia,
Q3* Editors who exchange with the Saturday
/ Courier, and Lady’s Book, will oblige by insert
> ing the above two or three times,
j July 15 8
Treasury Department, ]
fSth March , 1831. J
PERSONS intending to apply for the benefi,
of the act entitled “ Au act for the relief o.
certain insolvent debtors of the United States,*
are hereby notified that the persons entitled to
relief under said act are those who were insol
vent on or before ihe Ist day of January, 1831,
and were indebted to the United Slates in a sum
of money then da« which they are Ij pay, and
who no* iuocoiect as t.he pniiciiist on an otli f
cial bond or for public money received and not!
■ paid over or accounted lor according to law, or '
• for any fine, forfeiture or penalty incurred by
i the violation of any law of the United States 1
1 Apphcadona for * release nr discharge under the
> set must he made in writing— under oath cr ufilr- 1
■ mation, and forwarded to the Secretary of the
: Treasury, aottmg, as near as may be, the time
J when the applicant became insolvent, and when
r be made his insolvency known to hi* creditor.,
the causes of such insolvency, and the amount
thereof j and also all the ealste real and personal,
owned at the time of such insolvency, with ado
sciiption of the sum.- i and also the manner in
_ which such estate has been disposed of, thst ia
io say, by furnishing a list of the insolvent’)) cr*
rtitors at the time *.f his insolvency, with the s
. mount then - due to each y tbc sums since paid
a und the balances slid remaining due to them res
pcctively, also the sums since paid and balance
[ remaining due to other persons not creditors a
\ .ho time aforesaid i and whet c.-itale or property
1 if any, owned at the time of his becoming inso!
, vent, or which he has aivee acquired aright to
’ lias boeu conveyed or Iriiuleirred to any othei
person, with inler.l to be applied directly or in
directly to the use or benefit of such iosoiven
or his family i and also a statement of all the es
tale, if any, mid the disposition and conditio)'
'hereof, which he ban since owned or still owns
It may be observed, that the statement aforesaid
shenid be confined cvchinively to tacts, tnd ar
ranged in as simple and intelligible form as pos
sibie, unaccompanied by argument or prolix nsr
rstive.
As all the fuels upon which the decision of the
Secretary of the Treasury is to be made, must b*
previously examined end roponed upon by iho
Commissioners, no communication other than Ihe
application referred to in the first section of the
1 act, can be received at (be department except
hrough that chtnncl.
S. D. Ingham,
Secretary sf the Treasury.
May 1 7 2wl2t Iw-lnn 97
TO RKM'.
From the first October next.
Four STORES in 3.lth. Mary
Guv* ’ Range, near the Maikd, to wit. No 150,
*52 - IS4, and 156-together with the Dwellings
over two of said Stores, viz. No. 150 aud 154.
Apply to
A- Slaughter & C. Labuza.ii.
Sept < mber 2 8t 12
N otlce.
* LL persona indebted to Ihe E-'ale of Jaiue>
Gairdner, late of Columbia coiinly, dreeas
ed, are riquired to make immediate payment,
and those having demands against the said es
a-e, are requested lo render their accounts ac
cording to sw.
James I*. Gairdner, Aduvr.
July 19. 1831 5t r 9
N otice.
TiatjUU months aher date, application will be
ia" made to the Hoi or-hle the Court of Ordin
*.y |or the county of eflerson, for leave to sell;
'he real enate ot John Batts, la'e of said cunty.|
deceased, for the bei tfit of the distributees off
said estate. i
Jemima Halts, Adm rx ;
May 24. 1831 lin4*m 98
wa&KT.*er*e%ueaivrux»imm!\,om mmmmmi ,n n »wni ll* ■■ a.»u.« aMMI u«
,! THE SUBSCRIBER
ftffeva a\, \nr\yattt \us
9 19k 9
Situate in Columlva county, between Fury’s Fir
ry and llir Quaker .Springs,, conlunii g
1 Eight hundred and sixty-five A
i rrr«, eißnty nf wh’ch ban basil i-eccri:>■ clean'd,
j This PLANTATION ia divided, and would be
t mid in Hie proportion of about three hundred ;•< d
. 'h i y Acres on the nm ih and five hundred and
r thirty-five Acres on the aoti'h side ot the main
road to Fury’s Ferry, eschpart embraeng Dwel
ling and out Houses, and a fair proportion oi Wood
Land
mao -■
A NEGRO WOMAN ami her
Son, about nine years of age,
John Ncilson,
Scp’ember 20. IS3X. T 27
PORK. -
One hundred Barrels Pork
FO SALE.
APPLY TO
J. & J. M‘Brydc, or
Bamuel Bale.
August 2 1G
SO
WILL be given to any pt rmn who will deliv
er to me in Hancock county, near Cooper’s
flridge or Robert Thomas, in Harrisburg, a ’bark
BAY MAKE, four vears old, with a long switch
tail, with two scars on the right side of her neck
(the was rode off by a man, named John F. How
ard, on Sunday mnrmng last~bc is about 40 3 ear*
of age, five feet, six inches high, a large no>*,
high < heek bones, grey eyes, round shouldered
and knocked kneed—or twenty dollars for the
Mare alone.
James Kccse.
_September 37 B*t >9
*' Notice,
ifjMOUn mnnlha after date, application will be
4“ made to the Inferior Court of Scrivert coun
ty wlicd sitting for Ordinary purposes, for ieave
to sell the w hole ol the reid Estate nt Edward
Williams, deceased, late of said county, for tbe
benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said deceas
ed.
Wm. 11. Scruggs, Jldni’r.
June 4. IH3I Xm4m 101 ■
IS o lice. “
TRIOUR months after date, application will be
ki, made, to the Honorable Interior Court of
Jefferson county when sitting for ordinary pur
noses, for lesv: to pell the real sdate of Jot,a
Thompson, deceased, consisting of five hundred
and t( o acres of Land, lying in Jefferson county,
oinirg is of Sutton and Cowart.
Samuel B. Tarver,
Acting Agent,
June 23 Ini-Am 1
'['be above property will be
told at Louisville, Jeffei sou county, on the first
Tuesday in January neit.
S. B. TAHVER,
Acting Agent
■Tune tO *
Notice,
I7*OUR months after dale, application will be
1 made to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Richmond county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real
estate of John I>. Walker, late of Kit h county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors.
Benjamin G. Walker,
Executor.
April 12,1831, Im4m hfi
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Jons*
. Stephens, late of Jefferson county, deo-a’ed,
are required to make immediate pi} mint, and
those having demands against, the acid deceased,
are requested to present tucm properly authenti
cated within the time prt—cribed by law.
Ohadiah Pearce, Jldm’r.
j March 92. 1831. W
N otice.
iJEUS ONS having demands against the Estate
. of Richard Sconiers, late of Uurke county,
deceased, will render them in legally authentic/-
ed in terms of the law, and those indebted wil
make payment without delay,
John Sconiers,
Richard B. Sconiers.
Executors
Wagner,boi‘O t May 8, 1831 bi t 9i
GKOKCI A, Saiven county
\TTO;tEHEAS Nathaniel Wide, Administrate?
on the Estate of Lewis W. Achord (a mi
noi) deceased, late of said county, applies foe
Letters ITismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish a’l
and singular the kindred and creditors of uhe said
deceased, to be and appear at my otlice within the
time prescribed by law, to file their objections
(if any they have) to shew cause why said letters
Jiwnissory i.hnuid not be granted.
Witness the Honorable Jaooh Havaur, cne of
the Justices of said Court, this 27 ih day of
May 1831.
Gm <s«aborn Goodall, Ci*k,
No. 31.