The Georgia constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1832-184?, October 05, 1841, Image 3

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1 ■•fason lo attempt to arrive at the probable yield, as n Bthc tender plant is yet subject to many vicissitudes. I wThereis one thing, however, which we would 11 ■trenuously urge—the sending of the prop forward r A fcasnon as picked—as we sec no inducement to with [ »Hold it for an improvement in prices: on the contra l ' f*y« there is every thing to be apprehended from our I last European advices, that prices wdl go even low l «r. The general want of confidence among deal lers. followed by a curtailment of credit, and the re cent heavy failures in England and on the conti Ttent, of houses closely connected with the cotton trade, and the stagnant state of the markets on the 1 other side for manufactured goods, c mpled with J# the heavy stuck both in Liverpool and Havre —(in ■F the former place it is estimated at 600,000 hales, I and in the latter at 16 ),00 ) bales,) are certainly any .■ thing hut encouraging to the grower of the article. ■ It will be recollected, too, that in the early part of i ■ the previous season, prices were enhanced in con- ' W sequence 'if the demand for the home trade, which | cannot be expected this year, as wo have been as- ! m sored that very few orders have been received, — and that most of the factories are w ell su plied for I the present; so that it i» impossible even to conjec- J tore what wili he the ruling rates when the extent of ■ the crop is known. The growth of long cotton has I been much retarded hy the recent heavy freshets; [ bin the general belief is, that the coming crop w ill J fully equal, ifh does not exceed ihe present one. The Rice fields some weeks since looked remark * nhly well, and promised an abundant harvest; but the late freshets have, in a measure, frustrated the , • hopes of the planter, and an opinion prevails that J the crop will not reach that of the seasonjust dosed. ; I *1 lotion —There has been more inquiry for Upland the past Ilian for several preceding wrecks, hut at a small decline on our quotations ol the 25th uli. A hont 600 bales of the the new crop have been taken at prices ranging from 8j to 9t; and 20 ) bales of the old, from 6i to 9 cts. per lb. Rice. —Buyers after holding ofTltie previous week j in consequence of the high prices asked by holders, have operated at an advance on the quotations giv en in our last About 530 tierces have been sold, principally for the West India m irket, at prices ranging from 31 lo $1 per 100. A lot of the new crop is field at something above our latter quoia- L lion. drain. —No Corn, Pens or Hay have been recei ved since oiir last. Quotations nominal. About [ISOO bushels Maryland Oats have come to hand, but not yet disposed of. Flour. Our Flour market has been very quiet since the date of our last—and prices still on the decline. Several small lots Baltimore Howard si., I from store, brought a §7l; the article has been I offered, to arrive, at some Ihi rig under our quotations. I Sugars —The transaction- of the week have been I confined solely to the retail trade. The receipts from foreig ports, the past year, are 4145 hhds.23s tcs., 505 hb's , 1341 boxes, and 140 half boxes—re ceived coastwise, in the same lime, 3007 hods., 371 tibls-, and GC7 boxes. Coffer. — About 100 tierces Jamaica, a superior article, changer! hands at prices not made public, but is soiling from second hands at 13 cts per. lb. Several bundled bags R.o have also been sold at prices ranging from 104 all. The receipts from fo reign ports, during the year, are 7 hhds and 10,308 flags—received coastwise, same time, 73 hhds. 125 bills, and 17,630 bags. Alolasscs. —The following quotations will give a ri"y;rect criterion of the marker, viz: Muscovado, in hhds. and lierces, 27 a 28; New Orleans, tart and sweet, 30 a 35; Cuba, from second hands, 22 a 24. Received since the Ist October, 1810, 2833 hhds. and 212 trs. —coastwise same lune : 12; hhds., 446 les. and 59)6 fib's. Huron and Lard —The transactions in these arti cles have been confined to sin ill purchases for the home trad", at about our quotations. Sail —We have heard ol a sale of about 500 sacks Liverpool; at $1 9-16ths per sack. The receipts since ibe Ist October, 1810, have been 65,817 sacks and 26,764 bushels in hick. Freights. Nothing offering for Europe, and very lit lie to the Northern ports. EXCHANGE. England 00 a 00. France, 51 15 a 5f 25.. New York si., 1 prem. Do. sixty days, luff.—scarce. Boston, 11 prem. Philadelphia, I dis. Baltimore, 4 dis. Richmond, 2 dis. BANK NOTES. Cheraw and Camden li. Commercial Bank Columbia, par. Hamburg par, Georgetown, I* dis. S. \V. R R. Branch at Knoxville, 10 a— dis. North Carolina, all 3 a 4 dis. Augusta, 2 dis. Savannah, 2 a 3 dis. Columbus 18 dis Georgia Rail Road, Athens 3 dis. Huckersvillo, 7 dis. Central, Millcdgeville, 14dis. Bank of Millodgevillc, 3 a 0 dis. Do. St. Marys, 3a 0 dis. Do. Brunswick, 3a 0 dis. Do. Hawkinsville, 20 a25 dis. Do. Darien, dis. Do. State, Savannah, 2 discount, and branches 3 discount. Ocmulgee, Macon, 4 dis. Chattahoochee 11. R & Bank'g. Co., Columbus, no sale. Alabama 9 a 10 dis. SiniMMMi niELLIGBXCB. SAVANNAH, Oct. I. —Sailed, brig Nauvoo, for Boston; schr. Thames, Havana. Went to sen, schr lowa, NOrleans. CHARLESTON, Oct. 2. Arr. ship H. Allen, N York; ling Chili, Matanzas; sclirs. Tellns, Nassau; Phoebe A. Halwerson. Baltimore; Merchant, do; steamer Liberty, Augusta. Went to sea, schr. Hayne, Havana, Key West, and Indian Key. steamer Gov. Dudley, Wilming ton. OCT. 4.—Arr. brig Emily, NYork; schr. Gilbert Hatfield, Philadelphia; steamer Beaufort District, Savannah. Went to sen, hark Herselin, Boston; brig Gen. Snmier, Baltimore; sebrs Shamrock, Fredericks burg, Va. Maria, Apalachicola; steamer Gladiator, jtT.ViISS BHEL'S School is removed to the cast side of Washingtoii-sireet, between Reynold and Brond-sireet. 46 1 oct 5 §3r AUGUSTA FE MAI, ES EAT IN ARY.—M w. IMoise having returned to Augusta, has resumed her duties on Monday, the 4tlt ittst. I octs fIOTMISS BUHL will resume the duties other School on Wednesday, 61b October. sept 30 3 44 GCrThe members of the several "Masonic Insti tutions” in Augusta arc requested to convene at the Masonic Hall, on Friday, the Bth proximo, at 7 o’- clock, P. M-, for the purpose of electing a Trustee to supply vacancy in the Board, occasioned by death of the late Samuel Hale. By authority ol the Chairman of Trustees Maso njc Hall. RICHARD ALLEN, s>ec’ry. Augusta, Sept. 28, 1841. id 43 |j->j RS. CH A PM AN will resume tr.e duties of | her School in Augusta, on Monday, 4th October, sept 28 43 j£jr W>l HEARING A SONS, Commission Merchants, Charleston, S. C. sept 28 6m 43 Wc are authorised to announce A. G. BAR DEN, as a candidate forSheritfof Burke county, at the ensuing election. 5 je29 MONTHLY PERIODICALS, &c.— I The Ladies Companion, Graham’s Magazine, and La dies Book, popular magazines, entirely original, primed in New York and Philadelphia, at §3 per annum, and Roberts’ Semi-Monthly Magazine, (made up from the Boston Notion) at 5-2 per annum; Saturday Evening Post, and Alexander s Me: sen der, at $2 each; Boston Notion, and Universal Yan kee Nation, both mammoth sheets, at S 3 each. Also, the Knickerbocker Magazine is now con ducted hy Messrs Otis, Broaders & Co. of Boston, Mass., who are empowered and authorized to set tle all out-standing debts due the concern—the editorial charge is in the same hands as formerly— the Knickerbocker Is published monthly at S 5 per annum. Letters addressed to the subscriber, post iiin containing current funds, will be attended to. augl7 25 A. G. WILLIS. Agent. ■ £3-L. A- GODEY.of Philadelphia, proposes pub lishing “Thier’s History of the French Revolution,” in 60 weekly numbers of 28 pages each, embellished with 13 spirited Steel Engravings. Upwards of 0 forty thousand copies of this highly popular work has been sold in Paris, and which will be issued to subscribers for the small amount of $7,50. See prospectus, on back of I.adtes Book, for further particulars. A«• Agent. ang 14 83 4 \ _ P. CLEVELAND, Dentist, 212 Broad-sl. Augusta,over J. Norton’s Shoe Store. March 25 I7J 1 4 I DOrNOTICE.—The Honorable tlie Inferior Court i- adjourned to Wednesday, theGth day of Octo -1 her next. AH Jurors, Suitors, AA (messes, and per- I sons interested, will lake doe notice. sept 21 340 JAMES Me LAWS, Clerk. " AUGUSTA BENEVOLENT SIJCIETV For the benefit of the sick poor of Augusta and its j vicinitv. —Committees oflast month have been re appointed for the ensuing mouth : Division No. i.— Messrs. G. F. Parish, Cyrus Pike, Mrs. Win. Smith,and Mrs. Chas Jones. Division No. 2. Vlassrs. Overton Cosby, J. A. Simmons, .Mrs. C. C. Taliaferro, and Mrs. John Winter. Division No. 3.—Messrs. John J. Cohen, E. VA’. Doughty, Mrs. Berryliill, and Mrs. A. Whitlock. 'I in* committees may obtain funds by culling on the President Dr. L. D. Ford sp7 34 J. W. WIG 1! I’M AN, Sec’y. Medic al not ice.—Dr hook bavee inoved to the large brick house over the store of Wyatt & VVarren. south side of Broad sf. Hr will t ike Students, ami lecture them, collo quially, on the acute and chronic diseases of the south, to which his mind has been mainly directed for many years. The amount of useful knowledge he can communicate on these subjects, he feels as sured, will enalile Students to commence their pro fessional career with most of the advantages of per sonal experience. Persons at a distance consulting him in relation [ to Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and other chronic I affections, sire requested to be very particular and | full in the history of the origin and progress of tl oir complaints. 46 tuts oct 3 COURT OF COM MON PUMAS, CITY * OF AUGUSTA —The October Term of said Court will commence on Monday. Hie 13tli instant, and Return Day for said term will fall on Friday, olh instant, of which all persons interested are here by notified. HENRY ROBERT, Clerk, oct 5 2 46 SOS r OP LETT MILS remaining in the Post jl Office at Wurrentou, Ga., on the Ist of Octo ber, 1341. A M Adams mrs Leodica McCullis Louisa B JA! oss Wm R Butts M M Mathis Rachel Britt miss McGehee William Barrett mr McDonald Andrew Bradshaw Woodson N 15arson Elisha Neal Thomas Blount Stephen 2 O &, P C O’Haro mr Casey Thos (of color) Peek Juo M Culpepper Joseph Pate Elisabeth Cody M I) R Clerk Superior Court Roberts Juo H Cobh A moo Rodgers Thomas Cody C C 2 R.rilev Henry D Rivers Thomas Fells Lewis F Ruark Belisha Franklin Q, L C S G Sec’y Franklin Lodge Graves Geo N Swain James H Shields Jno Hanhy Win .1 t-teel William Hattaway Irwin Shields Mathew 3 Hinton Henry Smith Hugh Heath L S & B F Spane Nelson Holder Eliza A Swint John Haves Jno Smith Stodard W 1 ife J T Ivy mrs Margaret Threewitts Thos P F Ivy Louis Torrence Septimus Johnson S M Tucker rev Win L Jones Stephen 2 VV L Wilson Jno L Lynah Edwd T Wells Martha C Lockhart Henry Williford Mulachia Lester mrs Winifred Warr James F M Williams mrs Elizabeth Maddux P N Wheeler mrs Casa o 5 46 JOHN H. ROBERTS, P. M. GEORGIA , Warren County. WW7HEREAS application will he made to the w w Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, hy INDIANA G. GROSS, for Letters of Administration on the estate of MUNI) GROSS, late of said county, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all ant! singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the lime pre scribed by law, to file their objections (if any they have) to shew cause why said Letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this 29th day of Sept. 1811. PATRICK N. 31ADDUX, Clerk, oct 2 45 GEORGIA. Scriveii County. TO ALL whom it may concern. WHEREAS, JAMES M. ROBBINS hath ap plied to the Houorah e the Court of Ordi nary of Scrtven comity, for Letters of Administra tion on the estate and effects of GEORGE ROB BINS, late of said county, deceased, These are ihercfore to cite and admonish all and singular, I he kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, to the grant ing of tke administration of the estate of the deceased to the applicant, in the Clerk’s office of said county, on or before the first Monday in November next, otherwise Letters of Administration will be granted. Witness the Honorable M. N McCall, one of the Judges of said Court, this 20th day of Sept. 1841. sept 30 ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. GEORGIA, Striven County, f|AO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.— JL Whereas, Taklton Butler hat > applied lo the Honorable Ihe Court of Ordinary of Sc riven countv, for Letters of Administration on the estate and effects of Daniel McKenney, late of Burke county, deceased. The.-e are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, if any they have, to the granting of tlie administration of the estate of the deceased to the application, in the Clerk’s Of fice of the said Court, on or before the first Monday in November next, otherwise Letters of Adminis tration will lie granted. Witness the Honorable M. N. McCall, one of I lie Judges of said Court, this 20th day of Sept. 1841. sept 25 ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. GEORGIA, Richmond County. In the Sap rior Court, June Term, 1811. Luther Penny', ) vs. > Divorce. Harriet Penny ) jg'Tr’ON the allegation of the petitioner, that the 5|J defendant resides out of the Stale of Geor gia, and the return ol the Sheriff that she is nor to he found within his bailiwick, Ills ordered, that the defendant appear on the first day of the next term, and answer me plaint of the petitioner, otherwise the court will proceed to the trial of said cause. And it is further ordered, that ace tified copy of this Rule be published once a month for three months in one of the Gazettes oi the city of Augusta. A true copy from the minutes of the Court, this 9th June, 1841. JAMES 3IcLAVA S, Clerk, jnly 24 lain3in 15 GEORGIA, Striven County. | TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. a'STHEREAS, JOHN S. MANOR, admiuistra % V tor on the estate of EMILY ROBERTS, | deceased, hath applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Scriveii county, for Letters Dis missory : These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to file their objections if any they have in the Clerks Office ol the said Court, on or before the first Monday in September next, otherwise Letters dismssory will he granted. Witness the Honorable .Moses N. McCall, one of the Justices ol the said Court, this 20th day of Ju ly 1811. ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. JV 27 « GEORGIA, Scricen County. A DJI l NISTR ATI) R’S N« ITICE— To nil whom it may concern. — W ill take notice that an application will be made to the Honorable Jus tices of the Inferior Court of said county, while sit ting as a court of ordinary, on the first Monday in September next, for a writ of partition, to divide the estate, both real and personal, of John Oliver, late of Striven county, deceased. ELIJAH OLIVER, Adm’r. July 20, 1841. 18 jy29 (ULIPIIORM.V WHEAT A few heads J of this W HEAT remain for sale, at a reduced price. Apply at this office. 40 3 sept 21 «7ARe house, and commission V w BUSINESS.—The undersigned having purchased the WARE HOUSE on the corner of Green and Campbell streets known as Kerrs & Graham’s, tenders his services to his friends and the public in the storage and sale of Cotton, receiving and forwarding Merchandize, and all other matters connected with the Warehouse business. The Warehouse being located in the central bu ’ siness part of the city, affords every facility lor re ceiving Collon bv wagon?, rail road or the river. All business entrusted to his care will receive . prompt attention and his best effort lif his customers. ALEXANDER. sp‘2 th 3 52 TO BE LET—A convenient OFFICE |==|| in the Constitutionalist Range, if applied ■' ’B'-ll for immediately, at this office. oct 2 MTO RENT, from the first of October. —'Fhe DWELLING, occupied the past = yearby E.C. 'cranfon.in the middle tene ment of the Wheeler Building, Broad-street. The Store under same. The Store in front of Stovall, Simm ns & Co’s. Ware-house, occupied last year hy C. Baker. The large fire proof Store next above and adjoin ing Beall’s Ware-boose. Several comfortable Rooms over P. Fleming's siorp, corner of Broad and Kollock-sl reels. T e second story over Bentley it McCord’s store, and in front of Stovall, Simmons & Co’s. Ware house. The Warehouse on corner of Jones <t Kotlock street, occupied ihe last year hy 11. C. Bryson. The Stable and Lot in the rear of P,call’s Ware house. Apply to P. STOVALL. oct 2 - 12 45 HALL’S COFFEE HOUSE, Augusta, Ga. The subscriber has taken the house on the cornerof Wa.-hingfon and Ellis-streets, |=jrS=Ll which he intends opening as a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT. He is prepared to ac commodate transient, day and monthly boarders.— Planters and business men will find it a retired situ ation, and central to the business part of the city. Horses w ill be well attended to, and every exertion to please. N. B.—Charges to correspond with the times. THOMAS G. HALL, sept 28 18 43 MA RARE CHANCJE— One o/lhe best stands in town to he rented. —The STORE occupied by Bcnj. Picquet, next door to Dr. Bandry’s. Apply to J. H. O’SHEA, sept 28 2 43 " BOYD’S HOTEL, Corner of King jflssn and Gearge-streels. Charleston, S. C.— l 3 ijovv open for the reception of transient and permanent Boarders. The subscriber returns his thanks for past favors, and assures those ofhis friends, who may call on him, that no effort will be spared to render them, during their stay, as comfor table as possible. J. D. BOYD, sept 21 4 40 a A TO RENT, fnm the first of October {saasjß next, the House, Lot and Stables, on the i : "lower end, south side of Green-street. Apply to JOHN GUI MARIN, sept 14 Watch 3laker, No. 137 Broad st. q TO HE LET, from the first ofOcto jssssH her ncx', the STORE, No. 210, on the Mp|]| south side of Broad-street, at present oc cupied as a millinery and fancy store. Also, the Dwelling House back of that store, on Ellis-st. Apply to VV .1 tain Brux, at Mr. Brochon’s store, near the market. 32 thtd sept 2 JL-A “ TO RENT. —Several small dwellings fiPM 0,1 f l '^' s 01, d Greene-streets, suitable for NPy small families. Apply to a 19 26 SAMUEL H. PECK. a ,A TO RENT.—From the Ist ofOotoher ni ‘ xl or immediate possession given if re l.ii-jgisß quired. the two story house on Greene-st., (recently occupied hy Ihe subscriber,) with a large lot and garden, and all necessary and convenient out buildings attached. Appl vto _al9 26 SAMUEL 11. PECK. a : .—A TO RENT. —From the first day of IsssbD October next, two houses and lots helong !1~:U ing to the estut“ of William Tint, deceas ed, on Centre-street, between Watkins and Fenwick streets, at present occupied by Dennis Collins niul S. Hardman, JOHN H. MANN, Ex’r. a 12 ts 26 ■ ■ TO ££ JE NT.—The L> VV ELLING over the tillil store of T. N- Poullain & Son. immediate J=SlillLpossession given. Apjily at the store. jy3 " 10 ] ja_X~ TO RENT.— From the Ist October i jfpiiffl next, three S PORES in the U. S. Hotel . NPi Raiure. VV. W. MONTGOMERY, or J.vo Ihtf JAS. GARDNER. Jr. MO LASSES AND WHISKEY .—IOO bar" re Is of WHISKEY 40 hogsheads of Alolasses For sale by S. KNEELAND & SON. s 2 12 32 ' NTil \ A'ED.~V Red COW with a few white splotches on her hind quarters. The Calf (a hull, wyV about 4 months old.) very much re- BH3 semhling I lie mother, is out with her. They strayed from a residence near the Re servoir, on Saturday morning last. A suitable re ward will be paid for her delivery. Apply at this office. tu2 sept 28 rgmsT ANNUAL SESSION of THE JJL G RAND LOLGK OF GEORGIA, will take place in the Masonic Hall, Milledgevilie, on Tues day, tlie 2il day of November next, at 9 o’clock, A. M. A fir! atiendanc is expected. LUCIEN LA 'PASTE, Grand Secretary. sp2s ni7 42 Home in dust ry sv>cifty’ —At a meeline of the Board of iManagers of tnis Society, 3!r. JACOB R. DAVIS was appointed Agent of the same, and is now prepared lo furnish work to all such as require it, and who will pay them for the same leasonable prices. JOHN J. BYRD, sept 38 ts 44 Sec’ry Board Managers. jVaTOTICE. —The public are cautioned not to trade for a promissory note given hy me to William Williams for sixty dollars, hearing date October 23d, 1840, due and payable the Ist of Jan uary, 1842—the above note, was obtained from me under false pretenses, and I will not pay said note unlesscompelled hv law. ' WILLIAM P. LAWSON. Augusta, August 8, 1841. 13 alO FOR SALE.—Thai well known place, the property and residence of the late Geo. Mur ray. It contains one hundred and thirty five acres of land, has a good dwelling house, kitchen, and smoke house, negro houses, barn, &c. Close to the dwelling is a splendid well of water; there are also several good springs on the premises. Apply to VAi . WALKER,) c- « rg 523 th 2 A. McIVER. $ x rs ’ Medical college of Georgia The courseof Lectures will commence on the second Monday (Bth) of November next, and ter minaleon the first Saiurday of March following. G. M. N eyvton, M. D. Professor of Anatomy. L. \ Dugas, 31. D. Professor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy Alexander Means, 31. D-, Professor of Chemis try and Pharmacy. I. P. Garvin, M. D., Professor of Therapeutic and Alateria Vledica. Paul F. Eve, M. D- Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. L D. Ford, M. D , Professor oi the Institutes and Practice of Medicine. Joseph A. Eve, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infants. G M. Newton, M D., ) Demonstrators of John AlcLestek, M. D , \ Anatomy. Fee for the lull course, including Practical Anatomy, Sl2O 00 Matriculation, (first course only.) 5 For further particulars, address either of the Pro fessors, or PAUL F. EVE, Dean. Augusta, August 19, 1841 28 The following papers w ill copy the above to the amount of $5 each, and send their receipts to the Dean by the Ist of next January, viz: The Edge field Adve tiser, Greenville Mountaineer, S. C.; Georgia Journal, Federal Union, Columbus Enquir er, Savannah Georgia ', Geo.; Mobile Register, Huntsville Democrat, Alabama Journal, Tuscaloo sa Flag of the Union, Ala.; Floridian, St. Augus tine News, Fla. THE SUBSCRIBERS will continue the COMMISSION & W ARE HOUSE BUSI NESS at their former stand on Jackson-street, and solicit a continuance of public favors. The loca tion of their Ware-House is central, and no exer tion shall be wanting to promote the interest of their friends. S. KNEELAND & SON. N. B.—Sales of Colton will be made for any cur rency the planter may desire. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 9, 1841. th 6 The Federal Union and Washington News, w:ll copy the above for six weeks, and forward their hill to S. K. & SON. NUOsT lI tTO 18 INCI.USIVE FAMI LY LlßßAßY.—Keightley’s History of Eng land from the earliest period to 1839. Just received and lor sale by THOMAS RICHARDS. OR ¥aLE.—The VACANT LOT on the south side of Broad-street, a little below Cen tre street, opposite the market, and adjoining, on both sides lots belonging to Dr. McWhortei. Per sons wishing to purchase the lot, will apply to Mr. William Brux, or to Mr. D. Brochon, a few doors above Kirkpatrick’s comer. tuts sIQ J TOHN P- SETZE has just received part of ) 9M his supply of Scotch Ingrain CARPE PINGS, Brussels and Tuffted Hearth Rngg», and Carpet - Binding, which will be disposed of by the piece or yard, at 25 per cent less than last winter. The 1 balance expected in a few days. oct 5 T«JEW STORE ANDNE W (iOODS.- IAS '1 he subscribers have commenced the DRY . GOODS BUSINESS with a well selected and en tire new stock, at No. 214,south side Broad-street, between the Washington Hall and Mr. John Nor ton’s shoe store, where they will be happy to wait • on their friends and the public. PATRICK 11. YAWN, , oct 5 3 GEORGE W. YAWN. RUCKERsVI LF HAVKING COM PANY’S NOTES BOUGHT at reduced rales by PECK <fc HEARING, oct 5 S 46 I^TOTICE* —The Hoard of Directors of the I.M Branch Bank of the State of Georgia at Au gusta, will, at their regular meeting on Friday next, elect a Teller. Candidates may know the amount of bond required and salary, on agiplieation at the Bank. J. HENRY, Cashier, oct 2 3 -12 f&T OTICl<:.—The firm of MORRTs<sTC(JS TEULOistI da day dissolved by mutual con sent. All persons having demands against the late firm are requested to present their accounts, and ihosc indebted will please make immediate pay ment. PATRICK MORRIS, JAMES COSTELLO. Augusta, oct 2 3 45 AKJOTICE. —All persons having claims against I’B the estate of ELIZABETH RAGAN, late of Columbia county, deceased, are requested to pre sent them within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted will please make payment. sept 30 J. GRIFFIN, Ex’r. ’H&T OTICE.— All persons having demands against iva the estate of ME LINES C. LEAVEN WORTH, will please, within the lime prescribed by Jaw, render an account of the same to WM. VV. MANN, AdmT. de bonis non with the will annexed, oct 2 s 6 45 WESIIUB LE G»»OD > JUST RECEIV ED BY J P. SE TZE—IO pieces 9-8 Scotch Plaid GINGH AMS. very handsome patterns Crape Worsted CHECK, a new article for child ren’s wear Rosalin, do do do Printed Saxony do do do Rich Embroidered SHAWLS from $25 to S3O Welsh and Rodger’s FLANNELS, warranted not to shrink in washing Fine and extra sue Kentucky Jeans and Satlinets Satin Damask Corded Skirls Men’s i xtra fine Ribbed Merino Half Hose, $1 per pair. 42 6* sept 25 JUST RECEIVED BY J. P. SETZE. 9-4 and 10-4 super London Duffle Blankets 10-4 to 14-4 super Whitney Blankets Red and Plaid Lindseys Negro Kerseys 42 6* sept 25 Cl OTTO N BAGGING r —DIRECT IMPOR- J TATION.—The subscribers are now landing from 1 lie ship “Rhode island,” from Liverpool, a large accession to their stock of BAGGING, which they' have determined to offer at such rates as will induce the merchants of Georgia to buy at home. Samples of 1 lie various qualities, with prices aj/ived, (from which no departure will he made,) can be seen at the counting-room of Air. P. D. Woolhop ler, Augusta. Terms of payment—approved Savannah accept ances at four months. Applications will meet at tention if addressed to ANDREW LOW & CO., Savannah. Savannah, Sept. 18. 1841. 40 ]2 s2I EW HOOKS,—The Pic Nic Papers, by va rious hands, edited by Charles Dickons, Esq The Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of Sir Ed ward Lytton Bnlwer, in two volumes. 1 De Clifford, or the Constant Man, by the author of “Tremaine,” “lie Vere,” &c. in three volumes. No 15 Harnahy Rudge. Just received by sept 30 THOiMAS RICHARDS. A SYSTEM OF MIDWIFERY, with n»i merous Wood Cuts, by Edward Rigby-, m. d. one vol. Bvo. Just received by sept 30 THOMAS RICHARDS. I~~ jVACTS IN MESiMERISiM,” with reasons for a dispassionate inquiry into it, by the Rev. Chauncey Hare Townshend, A M. No. 132 Family library—Alanners and Customs of the Japanese in the nineteenth century. No. 133 Family Library—The History of Connrc ticut, from ihe first settlement to the present time. Just received by THUS. RICHARDS, sept 25 42 raNHE SUBSCRIBERS inform their friends H and customers, that they are now receiving their FALL STOCK UF GOODS, consisting of a full and complete assortment of Foreign r.nd Dome-- lic Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Ac., which they are prepared to sell on the most favorable terms, at No. 8 Havne-streel, Charleston, S. C. MORTON & COURTNEY, Successors lo 11. W. Conner & (jo. sept 14 6 37 WM. A. BEALL & CO. WARE-HOUSE ts COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Broad-street, Augusta, Cia. THE subscribers having associated themselves in business under the firm of VV M. A. BEALL & CO , have taken the extensive fire-proof Ware- House formerly occupied by Rees & Beall and more recently by the hue Egbert B. Beall, and len der their services to the former customers of the house and the public, in he storage and sale ofCot ton, and the receiving and forwarding of Alerchan dize. Business entrusted to our care will receive prompt attention, and every facility given to pro mote the interest of our friends. WM. A. BEALL. B. C. DIMICK. Augusta. Ga., Sept. 8, 1841. [2 —lh6 ADAMS & HOPKINS. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. THE undersigned having connected themselves for the transaction of a general Warehouse and Commission Business, in the city of Augusta, have taken for a term of years the commodious fire proof warehouse and close storage rooms, recently occupied by Mr B. Baird, beg leave lo tender their services to their friends and the public, in the sto rage and sale of Cotton, receiving and forwarding merchandize, and all other matters connected with the Commission business; and in order to secure tiie rights of customers, as well as for our own protec tion, no advances, acceptances,or endorsements will be made, except upon cotton or other produce or merchandize actually in store. Their Warehouse being located near (lie central business part of the city,affords every facility for the receipt of cotton by wagons, railroad, or from boats bv way of the river. Business committed to our care will receive prompt attention, w ith our best efforts for the interest of customers. For the convenience of persons sending cotton to the end of the Georgia Rail Road at Madison, we have appointed Messrs. F.C, McKinley & Co. (Gro cery dealers) of that place, our agents; they will re ceive, mark, and forward with despatch ail cotton consigned to us, and will also forward goods, sent ■lp the railroad by us free of any additional charge. Messrs. McKinley & Seymour are our agents at Greenesboro. ADAMS & HOPKINS. John M. Adams, Lambeth Hopkins, Aug’jsta, August2l, 1841. stf 27 IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.—W. &W. C. RICHARDS, pur posing to withdraw altogether from mercantile pur suits, offer for sale tneir Estab ishment in the town of Penfield. They have a valuable Store-house, a 2 story edifice, eligible for a family residence The business hitherto conducted by them, viz: >n Books, Stationary and Music, is an increasingly valuable o „ e _But as the store is spacious, a capitalist might with great advantage, co nect with it the saleof Dry Goods. The stock on hand is principa'ly new and in Ihe market, and would be sold entire, or in part, at the wish of the purchaser. Possession could be given on or after the Ist. of October ensuing. For terms, which will be very liberal, apply personally or by letter to WILLIAM RICHARDS. ALSO FOR SALE. —A large and elegant two ■ story edifice, with Prick basement, pleasantly situ ated, and adjacent to the Colledge and Female , School. It is well supplied with out buildings, and for eligibility, convenience and beauty, is second | to no residence in the village. Apply as above. Penfield, September 3, 1841. s 3 . ‘^'OTICE. —All persons having claims against ' the estate of Mrs. Ann Fox, late of Richmond 1 county, deceased, are requested to present them within the time prescribed by law, and those indebt . ed will make payment. g JOHN H. MANN, Adm’r. aI3 lhs!2 with the will annexed. f SHERIFFS’ SALES. t RICHMOND SHE RIFF’S SALE. r On the first Tuesday in November next, will be sole ? at the lower market bouse in the city of Angus to, within the legal hours of sale, I (tree young MULES, about four years old—le ■ vied on as the property of George W. Hall, and sold to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of the SuperiorCourl es Richmond county, in favor as William R. Fowler ’ vs. George W . Hall. Property ponited out hy de ’ fendant. 1 Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, a Farm or tract of Pine Land, with the improvements thereon, situate in the comity of Richmond on Spirit Creek, containing eight hundred acres, more or less, on which is a saw mill, now in operation, and join i ing lands now or lately owned by Robert Philip, de ceased, and miters—levied on as the property ul Warrington Haynie to satisfy a ti. fa issuing out ol tiie Superior Court of Richmond in favor of Asa S. Wright vs. Warrington llavnie. (tet 2 42 _ WM. V. KER, Sheriff. RICHMOND SHERIFF’* SALE. On the first Tuesday in November next, will be sold at the lower market house in the citv of Augusta within the legal hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit: All that lot of LAN D, and the improvements there on, situate, lying and being in the conutv of Rich mond, State of Georgia, and city of A iigtisla, bound ed on the north hy Broad-street, on the south by El lis-street, oil the east by a lot belonging to the estate of M. Verderv, deceased, and on the west by an al ley which divides it from N K. Butler &, Co., and including one half of said alley, and buying n front on Pmad and Ellis-streets of forty feet, more or less, exclusive of said alley —levied 011 as the property of George R. Jessup, to satisfy a fi. fa. on the foreclo sure of a mortgage issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of the executors of John Campbell, deceased, (assignees,) vs. George R. Jessup. WILLIAM V. KER, Sheriff. °et2 45 CITV SHERIFF’* MALE. \5 ill be sold on the first '1 iiesday in November next, at the lower Market House in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours ofsale, the following pro perty to wit: One Mai 1 >£any Table, six cane bottom Chairs, three Waiters, two I’ctnrs, one looking Glass, four Windsor ( ’hairs, one pair Brass Andirons, one pine Cloths Press, one pine Bedstead—the same being levied upon as the property of Philip Caveu der, by virtue of a distressed warrenl in favour of Columbus F. St urges, against Philip Cnvcnder and Jan e- Colvin his security. WILLIAM 11. MAIIARREY,C. S. Oct 2 45 CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. ■ On the first Tuesday in October next, will be sold, at the lower market house in 1110 city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, A four-wheel Carriage and Harness, mid two Mules, one a sorrel, supposed to be six or seven years old, and the oilier a brown or black, supposed to be six or seven years old. The above properly levied upon as the property of Jacob A Dove, to satisfy a fi. fa. issuing from the Court of Common Pleas of said city, in favor of Wells & Kibhe vs. Jacob A. Dove. Property pointed out by William Kibhe. WILLIAM 11. MAIIARREY C. S. sept 25 40 SC RIVEN SHERIFF’S SALE. Will he sold, before the Court House door in Jack sonboro, betw'een the usual hours of sale, on the first 'Tuesday in November next, the following property, to w it: Four Negro Sla\ es, viz; Fanny, a woman, twen ty-four years old, Jerry, a boy, between four and five, Mary, a girl, about throe years old, and Cast! berry, a boy, about three months old—all levied upon as the properly of David Goff, to satisfy sun dry fi. fas issued from a Justice’s Court of Lee county, in favor of Edmond Mathews. Levy made and returned lo me by a constable. W. H. NUNNALLY, D. S. S. C. oct 2 45 COLUMLIA SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be sold, at Columbia Court House, on the first 'Tuesday in October next, between the usual hours sale. Two lots of LAND, one containing fifty-three and one half acres; the other eighty-oue and one-half acres; the last known as the Lewis place. Both of said lots join lands of Stallings, Hill, Gibson, and Gardner levied on to satisfy a fi. fa from Columbia Inferior Court, VVtn. Jones, plaintiff, against James L. Whitcomb,defendant. si I 36 R. H. JONES, D. Sheriff. WARREN SHERIFF MALES. ~ Will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, at the Conn house door in Warrenton, Warren county, between the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: One negro girl, named Amanda, 10 years old— levied upon as the property of John Moore, to satis fy sundry fi. las. from the Superior and Inferii r Courts of *aid county,in favorof Thomas Maddux and others vs said Moore. Also, two negroes, namely, David, ahoy 10 years old. and Epsey, a girl 8 years old—levied upon as the property ofJohn Moore, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. from a Justices Court in favor of John L. Burkhal ter and others. Property pointed out hy defendant- Levy made and returned by a constable. Also, the one-half of four hundred and thirty acres of pine land, more or less, on the waters of Little Btiar Creek, adjoining lands of Wm. Cason and ( titers; five head of cattle, and one hay horse eight years old—all levied upon as the property of Jere miah Perryman, lo satisfy one fi. fa. in favor of John Mcßryde vs C. & J. Perryman and Watson Properly pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney, sept 11 JAMES HALL, Sheriff PROPOSALS. —The Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, will receive pro posals until the first day of October next, for the erection and completion of a Jail to be built iu the City of Savannah. The plan comprises a centre building and wings two stories, on a basement terminating in end buildings of the same height. The whole measur ing in length one hundred and eighty feel in the centre and end buildings, and thirty in the wings. The basement eight feel high, commencing in thick ness 3 feet 6 inches, and battering to 2 feel 6, two bricks thick in the wings and tw o and a half w here the projections are shown. To contain sixty colls, a chapel, work house and hospital, twelve rooms for superior prisoners, and suitable apartments for the Jailer and his family—the whole enclosed by a boundary wall lo cover a space of 300 feet E. and VV. hy 222 feet N. and S. The building to be executed in a secure and sub stantia! manner, to be two story of brick, on a blue granite basement. The doors and windows exter nally, and the doors to cells to have granite sills, jambs and lintels, roof covered with slate. The contractor to furnish all materials, (which shall be of the best quality; and vvi 1 be allowed two years to complete the work, hut w ill he required to go on progressively as the Superintendent shall direct Bond and personal security will be required for the faithful performance of the contract. The plan and specifications can be seen on application to either of the undersigned, and all other informa tion obtained from G. B. dusky. Architect. A copy of the plan and specifications will be sent to Messrs C. Bolton, Fox and Livingston, Merchants, New York, as soon as they can be pre pared, for the Inspection of those disposed to con tract. A. PORTER, j.i c. c. c. w.thorne Williams, j.i.e. c.c. M. MYERS, j. 1 c. c. c. FRS. SORREL, j. 1. c. c. c. ELIAS REED, j. 1. c. c.c. Savannah, July 27 18 julySl Dimes— for sale i>y al9 26 PECK A BEARING WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.—The undersigned having formed a copartnership for the purpose of conduct ing the Ware-House and Commission Business, ha eta e-i that well known and commodious Fire and Water Proof Warehouse and Close Storage Rooms, on Mclntosh street, occupied the past year Dy Messrs. Hopkins and Stovall, and tender their services to their friends and the public, in the Sto rage and Sale of Cotton,-Receiving and Forward ing Merchandize, and allother matters connected with the Warehouse business. The Warehouse being located in the central bu -1 siness part of the City, affords every facility for receiving Colton by wagons, rail road or the river. 1 All business entrusted lo their care will receive prompt attention and their best effort for the inter est of their c. stumers. DYE & DOUGHTY. MARTIN. M. DYE, E. W. DOUGHTY. | ang2t 5 28 1 ]|[OTEs ? EXPLANATORY AND PRAC i-* TICAL, on the first and second Epistles to the Corinthians, and the Epistle to the Galatians, bt I Albert Barnes. For sale bv m3O 173 THOS. RICHARDS. PUBLIC SALES. On the first Tuesday in December next, will be d sold, at the Court House at Appling. Columbia 3- county, between the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing property: One irat l of LAND, lying in said county, on the d waters of sane Creek, adjoining lands of Darcy, t Stapler, and Dozier, containing 430 acres, more or r less, belonging to the estate of William Harden, dc i- j censed. To be sold agreeably to an order of the j Inferior Court of said comity, while silting as a i ; Court of Oidinnry, far the benefit of the heirs.— s Terra-> mi e n iwn on the day of sale, t i <ci 5 DAVID SEA V, Guardian. J j __ Executor's Sale. . | Will he sold, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the I ; fdtb of November next, at the residence of Jere- I j miah CHtfin, in Columbia county, within the legal i hours ot sale, the personal property belonging to the estate of Elizabeth Rag.m, late of said county d“ceased, consisting of Household and Kitchen FURNITURE and two Cows. Terms made known on the day of sale s !P‘jW J. GRIFFIN, Ex’r. Administrator's Sale. By virtue of an order from the Justices of the Court of Ordinary of Scriven county, will he sold, at Jxck&onboro, Scriven county, on the first Tues day in December next, within the legal hours of sa e, , riir.ee tracts of LAND, containing between 600 and 800 acres, all joining together, and bounded on j one side by Savannah River, and on the other sides , by lands belonging to the heirs of Richard Scruggs, and oilier lands,known as the Hudson Ferry and f - Mill tracts. Also, on the same day, at Springfield, Effingham t county, one-third (undivided) ol 6(K) acres, former f 1 v the lands belonging to the heirs of Gross Scruggs, . deceased, and is pari of the lands where he last re sided, lying on the road leading from Savannah to Augusta, 45 miles from the first mentioned place. • i All of said lands sold for the benefit of the heirs of McLin Lnnday, deceased. Terms made know’ll on ’ the <!ay. ROBERT LUNDAV, Adm’r. ’ sept 30 44 Will be so d, at the Court House of VV’arren coun , 'V, on the first Tuesday in December next, ogree , a hle to an nrderofthe Inferior Court of said coun ? |y, while sitting for ordinary purposes, . The LANDS belonging to the estate of James I 001, sen. deceased. Terms on the day. f sept 30 JAMES HOBBS, Adm’r. Administrator's Safe. In pursuance of an order from the Justices of the Inferior Court, while sifting fir ordinary pttrpo ses, will he sold, on the first Tuesday in Decern-* her next, before the Court House door in Burke , county, be'ween the usual hours of sale, , The PLANTATION belonging to the estate of Richard Evans, sen., deceased, containing three i hundred acres, more or less, joining lands of Mrs. i Smith. A. W. Wiggins, and others—sold for the be- I he fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. I’erms—half cash, the other half twelve months , credit. VVM. J. EVANS. > . , , i A. W. WIGGINS. < Adrn rs ’ 28 _ 43 Executor's Safe. Will be sold on the 25ih day of November next, at the late residence of James Lenptrot, deceased, of Burke county, the following property, viz : HORSES, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Cart, Household and Kitchen Furniture and other arti cles too tedious to enumerate. JEREMIAH INMAN. ) ~ . JOSIAH MURPHREE. \ rß ‘ 523 4^ Executor's Sole. W ill be sold, on the first Tnesdav in December next, at. the Court House door in the town of Warren ton, Warren county, between the usual hours of sale, Three hundred and fifty-four acres of LAND, more or less, adjoining lands of Vincent Johnson, I'homas Persons, and others; said land being a part of the real estate of David McCoy, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. 1 DAVID F. McCOY, Ex’r. I _Bept_2l_ SARAH McCOY, Ex’x. f _ Administrators' Sale. I Will be sold, on Saturday the 30tli October next, at 1 the residence, in Augusta, of the late Col. Paul i Fitzsimons, deceased, under an order of the Infe ; rior court of Richmond county, while silting for ordinary purposes. Sundry articles of Household and Kitchen FUR NITURE, &.c. tfec., being a part of the personal property of said deceased. ' ‘ ROBERT F. POE, } WILLIAM J. EVE, \ Adm’rs GEORGE VV. CRAWFORD, ) sept 13 39 Will be sold, on the first Tuesday inlle corn her next, at the Court House door in VVarrenton VVarren county, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One hundred and sixty acres of LAND, more or j less, lying m Warren county, two miles of the Dou i " e wells, with a wood framed House and other necessary buildings, belonging to the estate of Bern. Allen, deceased. Terms made know non the day of sale - THOS. J ALLEN, Ex r. S( T' H 37 Administrator's Sale. In pursuance of an order from the Justices of the iii/erior Courf of Burke county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tues dny in December next , before the Court House door in VV ayneshoro’, between the usual hours ol sale, yie following properly, belonging to the estate of VVilliam Dixon, late of said county, de ceased, viz: One tract of LAND ; containing one hundred acres, adjoining lands of PeterS. Couleaii all round. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. 'Perms cash. sept H LABAN ODOM. Adm’r. Executor's Sale. Will lie sold, on the first Tuesday in October next, at the court house door in Warrenten, Warren county. Ga., within the usual hours of sale, the following property, belonging to the estate of Montclaiborn Andrews, lute of said county, de ceased. Three LOTS with their improvements in War renton—one lot whereon Mrs. Sarah Andrews now lives, containing seven acres,more or less, (with the reserve of the widows dower,) well improved, ad joining P. N. Maddux and S. W. Smith. One other whereon the blacksmith’s shop now stands, inclu ding said shop, containing one-fourth of an acre more or less. And the other the Garden lot, joining the blacksmith shop, containing half acre, more or less. All sold for the benefit of the heirs andcredi tors of said deceased. Terms ofsaie on the dav. s 2 tlitd 32 JOHN MOORE, Ex’r. Administrator's Sale. Agreeable an to order of the Honorable the Inferior Court as Richmond county, while silting as a Court of Ordinary, will he sold, as the lowermar ket house in the city of Augusta, within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, A negro woman by the name of-BETSEY—soId as the property of the late Mary Kelly, and for the benefit of her creditors and heirs. ’•3> 31 ISAAC S. TUTTLE, Adm’r. Administrator's Sale. In pursuance of an order from the J ustices of the In senor Court, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold,on the first Tuesday in October next| before the court house door in Scriven county, be tween the usual hours of sale, the following pro perly belonging to the estate of James Roberts, late of said county, deceased. Twe tracts of LAND, one containing four hundred and seventy-four acres, (474,) joining lands of James Roberts, Thomas Nicholson and others- the olhet ; containing thirty-three and a half acres, joining lands of A. S. Jones, and lands, of the estate of James , Kol,er * s -. for *he benefit of the heirs and credi , tors ot said deceased. . J ermsofsale—one-fourth cash, the balance one r and two years credit. r 1t on ,oi, JOHN S ’ M ANOR, Adm’r. ‘ Ju| y2o,lß4l. ]8 jy29 1 WAKE-HOUSE & COMMISSION BU- SIN ESS—AUGUSTA, GA. SIMMONS & CO , continue to r transact the above business in all its branch •. es at their old stand,on Broad-st., and are prepared e 1° K' ve the usual facilities. Their Ware-House and Close Stores are Fire Proof and in good order for the reception of Cot ton and Goods. &s“They will have an Agent at Madison Depot, to attend to the prompt transmission of Cotton and Goods. Sept 14 7 REYSLAEK, a new edition, romance ofthe ' Mohawk, by the author a Winter in the West, .. and Wild Scenes in the Forest and Prairie, tor ' V salebv THOS. RICHARDS. m2' . _ _ 149 IK *jk