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MUSES RETREAT.
L O VISA.
A SONG.
[From Mr. Fawcett’s Poems.)
A S with Louisa late I fat,
In yonder secret grove,
How fondly did each bosom beat,
And pour its talc of Love !
Eve’s tuneful bird, with sweetest lay,
Infpir’d the tranquil place;
Eve’s silver Star, with purest rav,
Beam’b on the chaste embrace.
But now the tender feene is o’er,
What tongue my grief can tell?
In yonder grove I meet no more
The Maid I love so well !
Yet (fill, at Evening’s cuftom’d hour,
With feelings fadlv sweet,
I seek in Love’s forfaken bower
My solitary feat.
There Philomela’s tuneful tongue
Still soothes my pensive heart;
Ah 1 ’tis the fame melodious song
Louisa lov’d to hear!
And still I joy to make the while,
The Star of Venus fliine,
Which saw the blush, the tear, the smile,
That spoke Louisa mine !
Her dear idea finely tied
To each lov’d objeft there—>
I still behold her at my fide,
And clasp the lliadow) Fair.
EPITAPH ON A ROHER.
Here bows to earth, where all must bow,
A man devoid of care;
Who ate and drank —the Lord knows how!
And lodg’d— the Lord knows where!
But death, a penetrating scout,
Would stop his worldly roam,
JUST RECEIVED,
AND FOR SALE B Y
Tolefree & Doughty
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
GOODS,
Suitable for the Approaching Season.
VIZ.
JpASHIONABLE, Superfine Broad
Cloths,
Second ditto, ditto.
7-8 and yard wide Linnen,
Durants and Calamancoes,
White and Red Flannel,
Duffil and Rose Blankets,
Blue and Grey Coatings,
Dowlas and Humhums,
Ginghams and Brown Holland,
3-4 and yard wide Chintz,
Light and Dark ground Callico,
Cotton and Worlted Hoes,
A large afturtment of Negro Cottons
and Plains,
Oznaburgs and 6-4 Sheeting,
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s fine
and course Hats,
Silk, Twill and Thread, aflorted,
Jaconett, Book and Printed Muftins,
Black, Yellow and Mixed Fashionable
Caflirneres,
Corded Dimity,
Muftin and Chintz Shawls,
Wide and Narrow Diaper,
Checks, Corduroy and Thickfetts,
Clouded and Striped Nankeen,
Girt web and Worlied Binding,
White & Striped Pocket Handkerchiefs,
Cambric and Romal ditto.
Book Muftin ditto.
Green Bandanno ditto.
Ladies and Gentlemens Gloves,
Bed Ticken,
Cotton Bagging, ,
Tin Ware and Pewter,
Books Aftorted,
Writing Paper,
Slates and Pencils,
a General assortment op
CUTLERY.
Iron Pots and Ovens,
Skillets and Sliders,
Carpenters Tools,
Grid Irons, Horsewhips,
Shovels and Tongs,
Henry Darnell,
‘TAYLOR & HABIT-MAKER ,
KEXT DOOR ABOVE MR. CARRIES,
BROAD-STREET.
Respectfully informsthe public,,
that he has commenced the above
business in all its various branches. He
flatters himfelf from his experience and at
tention to business, to merit the patronage
of the public : Such gentlemen as may
favor him with their work, may depend
on its being executed with neatness and
difpatch,and on the most reasonable terms.
Sept. 4. (ts. 8.)
W. S S M I TH,
BEGS leave to inform his friends, that
he has removed into the House lately oc
cupied by Col. R. Watkins, where he pro
poses to entertain a few refpeftable boar
ders. —He also hopes to have it in his
power to accommodate his transient
friends.
Align ft 7. (ts- 4 )
Mrs. M‘L A WS,
INFORMS her friends particularly,
and the public in general, that HER HOUSE
OF ENTERTAINMENT, in Reynold.
Street , near the Bridge , is now provided with
the best of Wines , other Liquors and Provifons.
She flatters herfelf Jhe will be able to continue
her usual attention to the duties of her House.
Augufl 7. (ih 4)
LANDS FOR SALK.
950 acres of oak & hickory land,
situated in Jackson county, on the Mid
dle Fork of Oconee river, originally grant
ed to Francis Gartrell.
460 acres second quality land,
situate on the waters of the Appalachee,
Jackson county, originally granted to Al
exander Houghton.
357 acres oak and hickory land,
on the waters of Oconee, Jackson county,
adjoining lands of John Goreham, origin
ally granted to George Ogg.
2700 acres firft quality land, situ
ate on the waters of the Middle Fork of
Oconee, jackfon county, originally grant
ed to John Neville.
1000 acres pine land on the fork
of Spirit Creek, Richmond county, about
ten miles from Augusta, adjoining lands of
Williams, Jenkins, Whitaker Ander
son, originally granted to James Beall.
pm® lr..id, jAiuinionU
■Lihe waters of the : Beaverdam
miles' of Augusta,
tenth w elt
Smith's north
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Thomas Beach,
Next door above Mr. M‘Gowan’s Store tn
BROAD-STREET,
RETURNS his most: grateful thanks to
his friends and the public, f or the
liberal encouragement he has received du.
ring his residence in this citv, and havi n J
good workmen and a frelhYupply of the
heft materials, he hopes by his attention
to merit a continuation of their favors.
HE HAS JUST RECEIVED,
A General AJfortment of the befi and mi
fajhionable
BOOTS and BOOTEES,
Men’s FINE & COARSE SHOES
Ladies MOROCCO, ditto.
Do. KID & LEATHER SLIPPERS,
All ol which he will fell very low for
CASH.
(ALL orders from town or country
ftri&ly attended to.
September 18. (ts. io.)
William Savels,
BOOT £sf SHOE MAKER,
NEXT DOOR BEtOW MR. DALE’S STORS
On BROAD-STREET.
BEGS leave to inform the citizens of
Augusta and its vicinity, that he con
inues his business at the Band he had last
season—and being well supplied with the
belt materials, and good workmen, he
hopes togiv# fatisfa&ion to those who may
please to favor him with their custom.
HE HAS LATELY RECEIVED,
A General Assortment of
BOOTS and BOOTEES, of the firft
quality,
Men’s fine and coarse SHOES,
Boys and childrens ditto.
Ladies and Misses Leather SLIPPERS,
BOOT LEGS,
And all kinds of LEATHER.
All of which he will fell low for cash
or produce, wholefaie and retail.
-All orders at A
every favor gratefully acknowledged.
September 25. (ts. n.)
FOR SALE.
jftylf A HO U SE,
JuflWlT PiEASANTLY SITUATED nr
mlMim ELLIS-STREET,
W ith a good Garden and convenient Out-
Houses. One years credit will be given
for half the pur chafe money.-— —Enqu ire
the Herald-Office.
to. (ts. 11.)
BBfeJR SALE or to REN T.
V Y m.l; npIlE LOT fcr TENE
" ' ' MENTS whereon I
live, being an excellent
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