Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, December 20, 1827, Image 1

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- * IA CO V OL. 2. AUGUSTA, GEO. THURSDAY, DECEMBER ,20 1827. NO. 65, nnUSHKO EVEBV MONDAY AND THURSDAY, AT 2 O’CLOCS, P. M. . M . Hoard’s Brick Buildinen, opposite Mr. Cumrainpa* At ' Law Buililinzs. M lntosh Street. , DIRECTIONS. Salcr of Land and Hrfrots, by Administrators. Execu tor... or Guardians, arc required, bv law, to be held on the first Tuesday in tb» month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-house of • he. county in which the property is situate.—Notice of these s dcs must be piven in a public gazette SIXTY' days previous tothe day of sale. Notices of the sale of personal property must be given in he manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale. Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be published for FORTY days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Or dinary for levae to sell land, must be published tor FOUR MONTHS. IAW R.SPOUTS. RICHMOND SUPERIOR COURT, ? January. Term, 1826. ) n'atlcer Adm’r. ys. Davis Ext’r. of Short, et al. When a bond is given, to make titles to land 2nd the obligor die* ; the obligee U not. bound to ' :. ( ,piy to the ordinary, in Ordei have titles made j by the Executoi or Administrator of the obligor, but mar if the time has elapsed and the bond be come forfeited, maintain an action of debt for the penalty. This was an action of debt on a bond, conditioned to make titles to a tract of land ; and the declaration was demurred to on the ground that one of the*! obliuors, i. e. E. Short being dead, if was incum bent on the obligee or his administrators to have applied to the court of ordinary to cause the representatives of E. Short, to make the titles, and that unless such application wore made, and a refusal on the part of the representatives stated and proved, this action could not lie on the bond under our law. By the Court.—Several questions a- rise upon this demurrer—first whether if E. Short died before the time titles were to he made, his representatives could make titles, when by the terms of the condition of the bond, they are to be made by both the obligors ? — 2d. If ho died after the time when the tills were to be made, whether the con dition being broken, the penalty did not become a debt, and take the case out of the operation of the statutes of 1799, anti 1805. 3d. Whether in either case the obligee is hound to take a title from the represen tatives. 1st. It does not appear from the bond or any of the pleadings in the cause, what estate was held in the land by the obli- \ gors, and therefore as the bond is joint, I must presume that the land intended to have been conveyed, was held by E. Start and Barrel Richards in jniutenan- cy, and that therefore on the death of Short, the title survived to Richards.— If so, then no title or interest now rests in the executors of Short, and consequently they cannot make title under the acts of 1799, and 1805. 2d. If Short died after the time when "titles were to have been make, then the bond had been forfeited for the condition broken before his death, and the penalty had become a debt, and the bond would net be within these statutes of 1799, and 1805.—Prin. Dig. 158, 166. 3d. But in either case I apprehend that the obligee is not bound to take the title, or to apply to the ordinary after the bond has been forfeited, because the remedy given by those acts is cumulative, and the obligee may pursue his remedy under them, in a case where they will apply, or proceed in debt for the penalty of the bond, assigning breaches under the statute of 8, and y, Win. 3, Ch. 11—See Sell. Dig. 291. The demurrer is therefore overruled. Campbell & Andrews for plff. Burnside for deft. The late Hon. Henry Erskine, whose talent at the Bar, and in society were em inent, met his acquaintance, Jemmy Ba— four a Barrister, tvho dealt greatly in hard words and circumluous sentences. Per ceiving that his ankje was tied up with a silk handkerchief, the former asked the cause. “ Why, my' dear sir answered the wordy lawyer, “ I was taking a rural, romantic rambles in my brothers grounds when coming to a gate, I had to climg over it, by which I came in contact with the first bar, and have grazed the epidermis on my skin, attended with a slight extrava sation of blood.”—“ You may thank your lucky stars,” replied Mr. Erskine, “ that your brother’s gate was not as lofty as your style, or you must have broken your neck,” The Hon. Daniel Webster, on his way to take his seat in the Senate of the Uni ted States is detained in New-York in con sequence of a severe attack of the rheuma tism.—Phil. Aurora. Mr. Murray has, it is said, given Mr. Tf ashington Irving three thousand pounds for his “ Life of Columbus,” which is to he published, during the present seasen, fn four octavo volumes.—[London pap. At a time when it was thought very pret ty for young ladies to bend forward to ap pear more interesting—a girl was met by a Paddy, who asked her if she came straight from home, and being replied to in the affirmative—faith your beautyship must have been sadly warped by the wav then. Shaking Hands.—I love a hearty grasp—it speaks confidence and good will. When a man gives me his hand loosely, 'and it hangs in mine like a mere rag, I am apt to think that he is either unfriend ly or incapable of friendship—-coid-heart- calculating and unfeeling. M. The Annual. Meeting of the NEW ENGLAND SO CIETY will he holdeu at the Planters’ Hotel on Sa turday, the 22d instant-, at A punctual attendance is three o’clock, P requested^ Bv order of the President. VVM. T. GOULD. Secretary. N. B. The Anniversary Dinner will be on the Table a five o’clock precisely. Dec. 17 64 2t DANCING SCHOOL G. !,. Colmi-sni re- spectfully informs the Public in are authorized to au- nour.ee JAMES PRIMROSE, Esq. a cnadidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns at the election in January next. Dec. 10 62 td Dr. Ge rge A. Buck- Lin, offers his services to the inhabitants of Augusta and its vicinity, in the professions of Medicine and Surgery, [ His office is in the adjoining building to Mr. I Lafitt s hoarding house, on Mackintosh-Street. June 11 1 ] tf HATS 4* SHOES? general, th-1 his School is open. Days of TiiitioH on every lues- day afternoon, and Saturday morning. Night School takes place on every Monday ami Wed nesday. at 7 o'clock, P. M There will be a Practising Party everv fortnight, for the progress of his Scholars—(the next will take place on Sa turday evening, the 22d inst.) The quarter is to be paid in advance. - Dec. 11 04 4 tv MRS. RE S ; respectfully infoimx t: e Lad'es of Augusta and its vicinity that her PAINTING SCHOOL will open at Mrs. Meals', a few doors below »’■,-* Eagle Tavern, on Tuesday Evening, December 4th. References can be had on application to the Rev. Mr. Smith, and Specimens of her Painting seen at her School Room at any time. Terms—$8 per quirter Two Lessons per week, commencing at 2 o’clock on Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Due. 3 3 6t T HE subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has just recei ved, by late arrivals from New York, a large as sortment of H ATS—viz : Ge-rdem- . s Beaver, Black and Drab, Fine and Coarse Casters, do do. Fine and Coarse Rorems do do. Men’s and Boys’ fine and coarse Wool Hats, Youths’ Hats’ Black anti Drab, Children’s Hats, Fur Si Hair Seal Si Cloth Caps Morocco Caps. Sic. Sic. Also, a large assortment of Gentlemen’s, Ladies’ and Children's Shoes, Gentlemen’s fine Boots. Sic. Sic AH of which -e is disposed to sell on the most reasonable terms for Ca^h or City Acceptances. J. Barry. Oct. 25 49 tf NOTICE.— \ IJ those that have notes or book accoun s now due with the undersigned, are requested to come forward and settle the same without delay, as longer indulgence cannot be consistently given. W ells & Ribbe. Dec. 6, 1827 61 tf Drapers and Tailors. Tl,c subscribers hav- U.V%iLsivj ing commenced .he above business, (No. 278 Broad- street, next door below Doctor Haviland’s,) take this opportunity of informing the public that they have on hand a complete as sortment of Superfine and Common s loths, Cassimeres & Vesting’s, Which they offer to make to order, on accommo dating terms, and in the best possible manner. Also, a complete assortment of Heady Made Clothing, LOW FOR CASH. SHEPARD, HUNER & Co. Cl? 5 Wanted, one or two Jour neymen I ailors. Apply as above. Dec 3 CO if MRS. A SERA, Begs loaie to inform the Ladies of Augusta and its vicinity, that she has just returned from New-York, with the latest and newest Fashions for BONNET-, DhESSES, CAPS, Sic.—together with a hand some assortment of FANCY GOODS, consisting of Ribbons, Gros de Naples. Fancy Silks and Barege Handkerchiefs, Bobbinet Caps, Capes, Collars, Leghorn Flats, Straw Bonnets, Artificial Flowers, Head Dresses, Cot Paley, for dresses, ("new article,) and a new and handsome assort ment of Curls, Rolls, flic. She has also on hand one new PIANO, ofwhich she will dispose. Dec 3 60 6m ILilWo Henry Mounger, having located himself at Monroe, Walton county, tenders his Professional Servi ces to the Public. Business entrusted to his cave in any of the following counties, will be faithfully attended to—viz : Clark, Morgan, Jackson, Newton, Gwinnett, Hall, De Kalb, Fa}ette, Walton, and Henry, References can be made in Augusta, to JOHN 1 . KING, Wm. SIMS. WILLI AMS & Co. MUSGROVE, WETMORESiCo HEARD*& COOK, and WM. J. HOBBY, Esquires. Nov. 8 63 tf 10 Wells $ Kibbe W OULD invite their friends and the public in general, to call and examine their NEW GOODS, which they have received this day, and they are ready to make any article of gen teel dress. P. S. Five first rate Journeymen Tailors will find steady employment and punctual pay, by applying as above. W. fliK. Oct. 25 49 tf Jflolassrs 4* Whiskey. Landing this day from the Steamboat Hamburg, 50 Hogsheads Molasses, 30 Hogsheads Baltimore Whiskey, and wi 1 be sold on the most liberal terms, for approved paper. KERRS Ai UKaH AM. Oct. 29 50 tf NEW FALL GOODS. St* m Has just received, direct b om New-York, a largp supply of STAPLE <$• FANCY GOODS. Which are offered at low prices. No. 175 Broad-street. October 18 47 if JUST RECEIVED; I N excellent order, a few Kitts £S L IVY . 1ST - preserved in Spices express ly for family use, one Salmon in each Kitt, and warranted equal to any ever offered for sale. To be had of S. REA, M'Gran's buildings, Macintosh-street. Nov. 12 54 tf RAISE YOUR STEAM! T HE Subscriber having recently prepared a Landing one and a half miles below this Cit3', m the South-Carolina bank of the River, at which he intends keeping a constant supply of the best of Lightwood, for the accommodation of Steam Boats, hereby invites their calls. In pre paring this Landing, due regard has been paid to the dispatch and safety of Boats. T. G. LAMAR. N«v. 20 59 wlm TO ARCHITECTS. P ROPOSALS will be received by the under signed, till the 1st of February next, for erecting a MASONIC HALL in this City. The building is to be sixty feet front, by nine ty deep, four stories high, of brick, the roof sla ted, and the front rough cast. The basement story, containing two stores and a passage, to be ten feet, pitch : the second floor, appropriated to public purposes, fourteen feet; the third, containing a lodge room and its appendages, fourteen feet; and the fourth, con taining a chapter and preparation rooms, eleven and a half feet, with an archwd ceiling, rising four and a half feet, and three sky lights. In front of each of the second and third stories are to be four pillars ; the lower Doric, the up per Ionic, of brick, rough cast, with stone piinths, bases and capitals. The stairs are to be winding, from the ground floor to the top; and under the whole buih ing is to be a cellar. The work must be done in the best manner, and of the best materials. Lumber can be ob tained in this city, at ten dollars per thousand, superficial measure ; and brick, at seven dollars and fifty cents per thousand. Further paiticulars will be furnished on appli cation to the undersigned. When the contract is made, good security will be required for the contractors’ complying with their proposals ; and they will be accommodated with advances, during the progress of the work, the funds being now in hand for the building. Augusta, Georgia, 10th Dec 1827 62 THOMAS I. WRAY, "t SAMUEL HALE. I „ ALEX’R McKENZIE, > f mld fS WM. T GOULD, | Commlttee ' JOHN W. WILDE, J tLU The Editors of the Charleston City Ga zette, Baltimore Patriot, New-York Enquirer, fli i Boston Masonic Mirror, will please insert the 1 above, weekly, till 20th of January, and forward their bills for payment to the Committee. Dec. 10 62 tJ NOTICE. Horses found run ning the Streets, from the 1st November to 1st May, will be taken up by the City Officers, and left at the Stable of Mr. John Clark, near the Lower Market. The owners can at all times have them by paving the expense. SAMUEL C. DOUGLASS, m. c. a. Nov. 8 53 tf Wells <$• Kibbe, Take this oppor tunity of informing out Friends in the City and Country, that owing to aur being Burnt out ou the night of the 2d of July, that we have removed to the Brick Building, formerly occupied as the Post-Office, between Broad-street and the Man sion House, where we continue our business as DRAPERS & TAILORS, In all its various branches. We have on hand, Goods of all descriptions, such as will suit the lovers of fashion with any article of genteel Dress. Augusta, Aug. J27 82 tf NEW FALL & WINTER ROBERT MAHARREY, No. 162 Broad-street, Has just received, direct from New-York, a large supply of Staple and Fancy Goods, Which he offers either by Wholesale or Retail, at low prices. Oct. 22 48 tf Airs. Adam RutcViison’s SCHOOL, W ILL be opened on Broad-street, a few doors above Doctor Wrays, at the bouse formerly occupied by Judge WilsoD, on the first Monday of October Mrs. H. will be happy to give private instruc- t ons in Composition, and the higher branches of Education, to young Ladies who desire to devote a portion of their time to mental improvement. Instructions also given in Drawing and Paint ing, in Plain and Ornamental Needle Work. Terms of admission made known at the School Room. Sept. 24 tf NEW STORE. J. P. SETZE, CORKER OF BROAD AND M’lKTOSH STTF.ETS, Has just opened a well selected Stock ot ST A PLE and FANCT DRY GOODS, comprising almost eve v article in that line, all of which will be sold on very low terms for cash. Among which are the following, viz: /4 and 7-8 Irish Linen, in whole and half pieces Irish Sheeting, Linen Cambrics, Si Long Lawns Cambric and Furniture Dimities Furniture and Fancy Calicoes and Plaids Plain and I igured Swiss Muslins and Robes Cambric. Jaconet, Mull and Book Muslin Printed, Cross-barred and Striped do Italian Silk, figured and plain Gross de Naples 4-4 black Mode, Sa in and plain Levantine Silk White and black Silk Sen es, black Bombazm. Do. do. pink, blue, straw flt green Florence Silks W&binet Lace Veils. Thread and Bobinet Larps, Edgings and Footing Black Silk Velvet, English silk 81 fancy Vestings Black and white Ita'ian Crape Canton Crapes and Canton Crape Robes Black Sincheus, Inserting Trimmings Pink, white, straw, and blue Crape Leise Barege, Fancy Silk, and black and scarlet Meri no Shawls Scarlet figured Ratinett, black Bomba zett White, red and green Flannels, green Baize Bird's Eye and Tabling Diapers Striped Baraze, fli imitation plaid Gros de Naples * us.in Points and Bands, Tippet. Belt and Cap Ribbons Tapes. Bobins and Cotton Cords, Foundation Millinet Tortoise Shell & Horn lucking &i Side Corobs Ladies-Curls o> Rolls Clear Lawns. Corset Laces, Hooks and Eyes Steel Bodkins Berfticking, Apron Checks, blue plaid and striped Homespun Bleached and brown Shirtings, Long Cloth, and Scotcli Homespun Marseilles Quilts, Rosp Blankets Bang Up Cords, Satinetts and Cassinetts Flag and German Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs Black and white -ilk Hose Worsted and Cotton do Men’s white, black and mixed Lamb’s Wool long and half Hose Buck-skin. Be ver Dog-skin and Silk, Ladies and Gentlemens Gloves Blue, black and coiored Sewing Silks Blue and white-brown Threed Oriel’s' nd Clark’s Spool and Floss Cotton Lace, Pearl and Bone Shirt Buttous Hemming’s best assorted Needles, Pins and Dolls Black and white Silk Braid Red and blue Marking Cotton Hair Powder, Cologne Water and Fire Screens flic. Lc. &c Also, on the River, a very large collection of FRENCH .Paper Hangings, Of the latest style, direct from France, via. Charleston. 1 he above assortment of Goods will be enlarg ed, as J P. 5. will be constantly receiving fresh supplies from the North. Nov 19 56 tf TO RENT, Two convenient Dwellings, oppo site the lower eid of the Market. I’or terms, apply to J. G. M’WHORTER. FOR SALE, A NEGRO GIRL, from 11 to 12 years of age, ill warranted in every respect to be honest, sound, and no runaway. As a Nurse for chil dren she could be particularly ree impended, as she has a very mild temper, and is very fond of children. Enquire of Mr. LEWIS KUNZE, F.liis-street, below Centre-street- Dec. 17 64 3t Lands near Hamburg, FOR SALE. T HE subscriber offers for sale, with indispu table warranty titles, a tract of Land, con taining 640 Acres, lying on both sides of the road leading from Augusta to Britton Mims’, adjoining the Hamburg tract, and the lands of Dr Wat kins, Mrs. Clark, and others. A considerable part of the above is first rate Pine Land ALSO, A Tract of 700 Acres, lying back of the Summerville place, adjoining lands of Britton Mims and Lewis Elsr-y. The above lands will be sold on reasonable terras, as to price an t payment, and in quantities not less than Fifty Acres, if desired by purchas ers. For terms, apnlv by letter to the subscriber, at Greenville Court-house, or to Mr. James Blocker, near Edgefield Court house WADDY THOMPSON, Jr. Dec. 17 64 8tw 30 RUM AND GIN. bbls. N. E. Rum 30 do. Sisson’s Gin 10 do, Rutenbbrg do. Just received and for saie by Sibley & Washburn. Dec. 17 64 3t TO HIRE, .4 N active Negro Man, who has been raised _iA_ about a Store and well acquainted with weighing and marking. He would be very use ful to a Grocer, as he is well acquainted with the put ing'up of any thing in that line. Enquire at this office. Dec. 17 64 tf X.ASffDIXfG THIS DA?, (and recently received,) 30 kits Spiced Salmon, 3 bbls. Neats Tongues, (smoked,) 6 do Smoked Beef, 8 boxes Penoa Citron, (fresh.) 10 bbis. Northern Apples, (Pippins,) 30 do Fresh Canai Flour, 20 half barrels Luff’s Butter Crackers, 30 bbls. Ohio Whiskey, 70 dozen Cordials, (assorted.) 10 bbls. Soft Shell’d Almonds, 100 qnarter boxes Buneh Raisins, 2 pipes Brandy, four years old, of Otard, Dupuy fli Co’s, brand, Together with a general assortment of CHOICE C ROCERIES, FOR SALE BY Nov. 29 N. B. MOORE, (202 Broad-street.) 59 tf HALL H HR TDIN. Having purchased the Stock of GRO'C FRIES oj Mr. A. P. ROBERTSON, would again invite the attention of their friends and the public gen erally, at -Yo. 1-51 Broad-street, where they fin' tend keeping a constant supply of Choice Groceries: THKY HAVE ON HAND, T. Croix and New-Orfeans Sugars, Loaf and Lump tlo'. White and Green Coffee, Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin, N. E. Gin, Canal Whiskey, superior quality, Cicili and Teneriffe Wine, London Porter, Imperial Gunpowder and Hyson Teas, Pepper and Spice, Tr.ble Salt, Spanish and Common Segars, Chewing Tobacco, of superior quality, Sperm and Talhiw Candles. Swedes and Rtv.- ; a iron, Cotton Bagging and Sa«.king, Newark Cider, suitable for oottlins*. &tc. Slc And at No. 151, they have a general as sortment of Seasonable DRY GOODS, All of which is offered lor sale on the most ac commodating terms. June 7 10 tf TIN WARE, No. 115, corner of Broad and Centre streets; near the. Lower Market. T HE subscriber has now on han i, of his own manufactory, an extensive and complete assortment of Tin Ware, of the first quality, which he offers low and on accommodating terms ALSO, 124 BOXES TIN PLATE. l60() lbs. Iron Wire, assorted Nos. Win. A. Mitchell. Nov. 5 52 tf French Paper Hangings. robertIiaharry, No. 162 Broad-strect, I TT AS just received a splendid assortment of 3. the above article, from conpnon to very fine, which he offers for sale on low terms. Nov, 5 52 tf C >NAL FLOUR. T UST received and lor sale, a lot of Superfine CANAL FLOUR. IIALL & HARDIN. Oct. 22 48 tf ARD WARE & CUTLERY. The subscriber has received per ship Par chute and other recent arrivals from Liverpool, 150 Packages 0} HARD WAHE 4* CUTLERY, AMONG WHICH ARE! B EST Ivory balanced handled Table Knives and Forks, Forbuck, real Buck and Stag handled do. Fancy Bone and Self Ti-- “O. Pen, pocket and two blade Knives, in cards and dozens Mortice, brass case and iron rim Nob and Stock Locks. Bureau, Cupboard and Chest do, Brass Curtain Pins, Fenders and And irons, Hinges, Wood Screws and Files, &ic. German and Cast Steel, Mill, Cut, Pit and Hand Saws, Single and double barrel Fowling Si Duck Guns, Smith’s Anvils, Vices, Hammers and Screw Plates, Sic. Naylor £1 Saur.derson’s Cast Steel. ALSO, 40,000 lbs. flat, square and round Iron, assorted, 8.000 do Sheet Iron, suitable for Saw Gms, 3.000 do Hoop Iron, assorted, 15,000 do English Castings, which, with the Stock previously on hand, makes his assortment larger and more complete than any heretofore offered in this city. He will dispose of the same on liberal terms, for cash or approved paper. JOHN .BONES. Dec 3 60 3tw A. SIBLEY Offers for Sale, at No. 312 Broad-street, 3000 Bushels Liverpool Salt 50 sacks Blown do 60 hlids prime Sugar 60 do 2d quality do 3 tierces Jamaica Coffee 100 bags Green do 150 do. 2d quality do 2 hhds Jamaica Rum 2 do St. Croix do 100 bbls Northern Gin 50 hhds Whiskey 20 do Molasses 25 bbls Canal Flour 20 bags Pepper 10 bbls Apple Brandy 50 pis Cotton Bagging 25 coils Bale Rope 25 kegs Tobacco 2 hhds Copperas 160 casks Nails and Brads, ussorted 50 pieces low priced Satinetts 20 do fine quality do 4000 pounds prime Bacon Nov. 26 58 4tw Scrivcn Superior Court, l October Term 1827. ) WILSON CONNER 1 vs- /Divorce. MARY ANN CONNER. ) I T appearing to the Court hv the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant, Mary Ann Con ner, is not to be found in the County, on motion of D’Lyon and Dt Lamotta. attornies for the plaintiff, it is arderiR, that the dele, dantdo ap pear and file her answer or defensive allegation on or before the meeting of this Court, at the next term, and thpt this rule be published in one of the Gazettes of this State for sixty days. A true copy taken from the minutes, this 16th October, 1827. SEABORN GOODALL, Cl’k. Oct. 29 50 2m A Blacksmith for Sale. F OR SALE, a Negro Man, abont 32years old, an excellent Blacksmith. Enquire at this Office. Nov. 26 58 wtf Blank Bills of Lading, on Foolscap and Letter Paper, forfsale at the office ef the Georgia Couriei. Dec. 6 6l Coach 31akin«*. c T HE subscriber lias in bis employ, just ay- lived from Philadelphia and elsewhere, to gether w ith hi.* former experienced bands, first rate workmen at evejy branch of his business. His long experience in busincs*, enables him to assure hi* friends and customers, and the public generally, that he is prepared to build to order any description of light and fashionable Car riages. and on as good terms as can be procured in the Southern Country. In forwardness, ft number of light, fashionable Gigs, Sulkeys at»d Carriages. For Sale, (j Carriages, new and second band 20 Gig«, different pattern; ami price! 3 5olfci ys 1 Fancy Wagon 30 Sets Coach. Gig and Sulkey Harness, as sorted 25 doz. Co. h.ieal Blue and Black Morocco 3000 yards Coach Lace Coarh Tassels Fringe and Tafts Coach and Gig Handles, Dashers, Joints and Plarcd Beading On the river and expected soon, 2 Dicky Seat Coaches Also, expeeted from the North, two light Coaches, built expressly to his order to suit the market. Orders far Gigs, Sulkeys, Coaches, Barouches, or any description of Waggons or Mail Coaches will be forwarded to the North, and warranted to suit, or no sale. Orders will be thankfully received and laid in on the best terms. Repairing, in all the different branches, donft iu the best manner, on the most reasonable terms, at shoit notice. He teels grateful for the flattering encourage, rnent he has receiv d since he commenced tha establshment that he now occupies, and hope* by his endeavors to please, that he may merit % continuance of past favors. Tho’s G. Hall. N. B. Reai Copal, Japan and Leather Vnr- nish, of his own manufacture, kept constantly (o\ sale. Dealers in the article are requested to call. Augusta, Dec. 13 63 wtf 1500 SADDLES. FOR o.t the old stand of Bostwick, Gilbert, ii Co. s«Kfi of which are of a very superior quality. —also— 8 ADDLI TREES, Hogskins, Skirting, Bri dle and Harness Leather, Plated, Brass, ami fapand Saddlery Ware, Harness Mountin', Whips, Spurs,&c. together with every other ar ticle, usually kept in the USE, all of which will be sold at the verv lowest pri» ces . S. KITTREDGE, No. 301 i Broad-Street, Augusta, Geo. July 19 21 tf B ENJAMIN DEAN, grateful for the liberal patronage he has received, begs leave to in. form his friends and the public, that with a view of extending his business, he has connected himself with an extensive Manufacturing Establishment in the City of New York, from which he will be constantly supplied with HATS in the rough or unfinished state, and have them finished in this place by experienced workmen, under his own direction, which will enable him to get them up in a neat, handsome style, and much better suited to this market than they could possibly be or- .dered from abroad; and be pledges himself thftt his work shall be equal to any in the market, for fashion and durability, and that his prices will be such that they cann t fail to suit purchasers at wholesale or retail. Persons wishing Hats made to order can be accommodated. B. Dean will keep constantly on hand a gene ral assortment of Hatters’ Trimmings, Bow Strings, flic. Cash and the highest price paid for Hatters- Furs. O' Old Hats Dressed and Repaired at short notice. Oct. 29 50 wtf FACTORAGE AND Commission Business, rri HE subscriber having commenced the above JL line ot" business, tenders his services to hix friends andthepubiic geneially. He hopes that from his long experience and knowledge of busi ness, together w ith his being a permanent resi dent of Savannah, to give general satisfaction, and pledges himself that no exertions or atten tion shall be spared on his part to merit a share of patronage. He is prepared to make libeial advances on Cotton and other produce, consign ed to him fur sale. WILLIAM MARSHALL, Anderson's Buildings. REFERENCES—Wm. Gaston, James Eppin- ger. Savannah; Stovall (Si Davis. Augusta; Joh® Fontaine, Wanenton; Wm. P. Ford, Sparta; T no’s B. Stubbs, Milledgeville; P. Griauell.P. m! Monticello. h. Nov. 7 55 t f LAW NOTICE. T HE subscriber begs .leave to inform his friends and Clients, generally, that not withstanding his #moval to Augusta, be will still coutinejp to practice in the Courts of Edge- field ami BarnwelWi tricts. and with that view has established an office in tbetowu of Hamburg THOS. GLASCOCK. OcLS3 48 tf