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Administrator’s Sale.
AGRIEvdI.Y to mi order of the Honorable
Court of Ordinary for the county of Co
vtmhia, will be »<i|d on the (lest Tuesday in Ja
nuary O'Sl at Columbia Court House,
The following negroes: Cornelius,
aged 46 year*, Nam y 40, Bally 38, 6am 33,
Ft auk 40, Larry I", Phil I 15, Jonas 15 Easier
10 vtartba 14. Peggy 14. M rgarelt 12, An«er
10, Charles 8, Phillis 7, L r,- r 6, and Bob 6; to
be sold at Ihepropnriy of D William Collier,
deceased, for Ihe beoeilt of the creditors of said
deceased. N. H. Cl ANTON, orfm’r.
Oof 11 4 i iebonis non
Administrator’s Sale. ,
WILL be s' *»l bn lb. In Tuesday in Febru,
ary >:<*( at ('olnmbia C'iurl House,
One Tract of Land,
Lying in Cuoim'm bounty. ■ . laining 15®
Acres, more or less. adjoining Cmborwn Da
vis and H oiry Gibsti
Also, One Tract of Land,
Containing 60 Acres, moic or adjoining
Laz< aby and Bolton; the above Lunds belong
ing (o the estate ofj'rne* IMappln, dcrM, ao<l
sol.i for 'lie benefit o< (be hi ii»and creditors of
(bid deceased.
Ter ui.< made known on Ihe day of sale.
MARTHA MAPPIN, Jtdmr'x.
Nov 19 16
The C-lyrtrleston House,
6W.V oh' TUh HU K,
Corner of King and George Slreelt.
LVjPttLY CiIIMIOLVIb’,
P OPUIETOR ,if the above es
r I *3 taWiehmcni, iufirms the pu lie that
very rereutly undeig-.. e ma-
Mps A. Max will who
is so*wed and so very Jescrv dly ki own (or hci
peculiar attention to tlm -genual superintend
auce of Ihe tables, has assumed the direction of
that important department, which enable. Ill#
proprietor lo assure bis Irlends, Sir. that no pub
lie o'in in Ibe city shad sin pass his iu all (list
constitutes comfort, delicacy and neatness.—
His prices are aud will he as moderate as any
ol ms competitors, l<v hi» attention, Arc be
hopes to in 'kr o\ * ry one f :el n( home while mi
dar liia tool. Hs B ir, Stables and every thing
of that kiod, is oipial lo any. Tho C.il'uhbia,
Auiusia aud Savannah Stages pass Uis ''oijjs
Doc 3 m Mji
NO. ( J, NOU ill h'OVH'U STREET,
has V PUBLISHED
XI IE «/,/<, HOOKS:
I i' c<sir”'" l Uouk 1->r > taldrcii
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» ;' ;' !ca,i,, e Companion, or third 80, k for do
'* 1,0 Mora! |,is nil lor or lourlti d. do
a Siuiloy’s fa. In 80, k liir si bools
8 do Arithmetic, sum, iu dollars ami ccnla
7 it,, Key to do fur 't v (diets
f 1,1 u i-gntpbjr and Atlas, tor Schools
9 ~0 So ml and Ancient Geography
lii "o United States bpinknr
11 iriuishaw’a History ol the United Slates
12 do Question* to do
Id do K«) 'o do
M do History ol England
15 do Qn estions to do
18 do Key to do
J, 'U iroved ed of Goldsmith’s Greece
111 d Q IHS'IO i lo do
, IU K ylo do (
~ mu.roved ed. of Goldsmith’s Homo
2 do Questions lo do
22 do Key lo do,
S 3 lo History of France
24 do E'ymologicat Dictionary • I
. 35 Dr. Jones’ unp ovod edi.ion of Natural Phi
losophy
. 26 Big land's History of Animals, coloured
r plates
27 do do of Birds, do
2ll Sho.'orl’s do of Persia, do I
2!) vbiltr Urun*» Universal Allas I
,'ltt do American l‘o' kol do
31 do United States do
3? Aiih diou’i new Carpenter’s Guide
S 3 l ui ray’s Lx.-rcises to the grammar •*
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35 »Vei in’- Lite it General Marion
36 dodo ol Washington
37 I urner’s E in ms of Chemistry j
30 lie Amen Cheslerlb d J
3tt IS- Southern nod Western Songster
40 l»r It sh on the Mind L
41 ’s Path, logical Anatomy n
|H 42 b,n, 10l General An ilomv, a new work ~
43 da <•* Obstetrics, a new Work j
■•'l bai *s P.dili 1.1 E onouiy
4 Saiiiidei ’ R..p,. is, 3v-8 vo '
46 'Misd-ii on the L ive Vendors 111
jUp. 14 Jones on the l.t. w of Bailment V
r" 148 haocery » asos
•411 .b| tv on Contracts
j 60 do Hlv k nine
6’ Mi Keiitic’* 6000 Receipts 1,1
52 K.rkhnm*- English Grammar B
53 Ounphib’s Pi ms, fine edition V
*54 Ilurus’WoH;t. 8 vo do a
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astar Friendship
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\Afet of letter a*
Remaining in ih« Po»t omc« at Augu«ta,
Georgia, Ist U«f ember, 1828, (not be
ore advertised ) O’ Person* wishing letter*
, from this list, will please say they are adverlited. 1
A
Horatio Alden Samuel Atwood
mrt Priscilla M Allan Mncbafl
1 Elea/.er Anderson Mathias Artlis
B
H Bailey Thomas Brown
i Elijah Baker John Brown
! airs E K Bacon Peter D Boutet
Nelson Baird Benjamin Brantley
Ezekiel Baley Augustus Boulneau
James Biggs Louis Bruce
John F Beecher Thomas Browne
mrs Mary Beach A Bugg
’ Orston Blackinore Berry Bush
Dennis Sullivan, care mrs Charlotte Bugg
, of Bradley & Do- Lucien Buboc
beny Isaac W Burton
Rachel Brister dr Thos J Bugg
C
; Robert M Carter Thomas Cormick
Samuel J Cassels Nathaniel Cox
| Betsey Corns miss Eliza Creswell
A C Caldwell mrs Henrietta Cov
mrs Elizabeth Carter inglon
mrs Elizabeth Cather Leonard Cross
Thomas Champlm John Collins
Daniel F Clarke ror **ineu Cooper
, David Clarke miss Eliza Cooper
mrs Littleberry Clan-Edward Collier
ton Gilbert Colt
miss Elizabeth MR Win Cox
Clanton Crosby
i Edmund Cowdry Benjamin Cullifl’
- Abner Currull
> D
Sanders Day Win C Dillon
j mrs Mary Daley Andrew J Dill
Joshua Danforth Jacob Dove
Hutchison Deni Harvey Drake
Jus Delaney miss Daphne Duncan
E.
Burnel Edes John Everitt
mrs H C Edes dr Joseph Eve
I’
James Feeney Lewis F Fogarlie
. General Floyd Daphney Eraser
\ G
- Jfc T Gardner James Goudy
(iklwn Gulphui Thomas Green
JohiWc. Gardner Thomas Gray
mrs AUza Galphin John A Gregory
miss JtWfcu Gervin t uiinfold Gieen
miss AnmGillurd A Gregory
Win GlenMenning Josepli Grant
John Green»vay mrs Ann Guery
miss E M HurViiltun John II Hill
TP Eli Holly
Geo Hargraves Wm Holland
Geo W Han is E Hooper
Geo A Hanis llsauc Hughes
James Hai.ey ■mrs Mary Ann Hull
col Sain’l Hammond MEathum Hull
Geo W Hill
Sion Jones C S Johnson
Jo* Junes ■William A Junes
mrs Elizabeth Jones ftsaac A J Juskee
Green James jwylvjfsu-r F Jourdan
miss Jane Jeuki*« *'■+
Joshua Jones
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mrs Sainli Killbee W >6
miss Nancy iManin mrs E
care D Kll kpaluck RuhenJli^Bv
James S Knight M
L M
Zachariali Lumar Nicholas
Prospei Ee Ceif AtHugtead Long
mis Ange C Lamb J
Lewis l-evy 1-eMwis Lovell
I homas Lang 1 ißios 11 Ijoveleia
Jabez Lewis AlHvin Loomis
M M
Abijah T Marrs \VS m M’Dowell
Arch’d Al’Kinney wßarren & M’Gar
Joint G Marshall Joßtn Alartin
Henry Mayson -ml!— M’Murphy
Dennis Mahoney Geß o Miekli’i***" 1 j r
mis E Alarshall 'fulninns J Moxly
nis» Joann .'l’Guire W^B||j un i Moody
luhn M’Lean Mooney
I A Mauptn Jtlruy Morns
nrs Al Al’Farland J. mMorund
iVm M’Gar organ
nrs Eliz’h Murrah >
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niss Jane A Parker F W
leujamin Payne mrs Sanmhh Brio/
William Parker G Powledjljge /
Vugustus Parker mrs Pnlhill
lames Pace Thomas B^Tl’oiudex
-Jeo L. Penn ter
Norman Petttbone
R M
nrs Mitchell, care of J. J. Robert
P Ramsbottom Rolen
James Ramsey C Roadman
Albet: M Roberts
Tliotnas Shelton #Vm A Slaughter
T Jjhu Sitton
»>° A U >i i* n,,k * Nanc y Sloan
Schultz m Charles B Smart
m Wm B Stephens
ZT i N c Stan deford
t K W Spofl'ord
John M Gt W eu G w s
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Jas M Thompson
S&W T, » i “ r STiii “'"'
| v s Potter,care mrs Alary Tschudy
i RnhOw Pay lor Asa Twiggs
mat W l * Thomas Wm C Tutt
. ; Thompson
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1 m John A LTquhart A B Vinning
(jr Alathew Vetdery
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• T\i 0S j Walker Geo Williams care of
- Pcw\V d,h JP White
J W W ,\^, r mrs Elizabeth Weeks
i’u U - W *' w *‘ Samuel Weir
I H Warring re , j smps E Welch
■ James Walker mrs Sarah Wilson
A Waterman Hw.» * Wilson
John V 1 Walker Wily & Harriman
Davtd Wust »‘«M V. A With-'
Geo W human etna
rev D K Whittaker col Tho» W’onwn
rnrs Martha Wofford ,
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miss Mary Ann Z;<i nee 1
JAMES FRASER, P.AL J
lAni of letters*
Chronicle an 9 awcrtfsrr,
NOTICE.
SEALED proposals will be rereived by the I
undersigned until the 25th iost. lor sup
plying the troops at this post for the year, com- I
meocing Ist January, 1829. Good hard Oak,
or Hickory Wood will be required; to bo de
livered at such periods, and' in such quantities,
as shall be designated.
The letters of proposal will name the sure
ties that will be given for the faithful perform- j
ante of the contract. ,
G. W. GARDINER,
Lieut, and Aet’g Assis'l Qr. Master.
U 'A. S S u* r “SS D “ «• 51 S »
Augusta Insurance
AND BANKING COMPANY.
THIS Institution, established mainly as an
OFFICE OF INSURANCE, will contract
for and take Rbks against FIKE on properly
situa'ed in any part of this State or in ihc Uni
ted Stales, on a suitable representation made
in writing of the locality and description ol
Houses, Mills, Factories—or on Merchandise,
Cotton or other valuable elfects contained wi'h.
in such buildings—and will also Insure Colton
Merchandize, &c. against the dangers of in
lernal Navigation.
The Directors of this Company are Peter
Rkssoch, President — John PuinizV, Samu
el Clarke, William Harper, William
W Mowtoomkrt, Hats Bowdre, Mosea
Webster, William Pmit.i, Wii,ma»c
Bonks, James M’ Dow all, A. P. Filloy, A
Sibley and Andrew KeAr..
All Loss or damage that may happen, to the
property of the Assured, will be paid within six
ty days after duo notice, and proof thereof is
made.
More particular information may be had by
reference to the terms and conditions set forth
in the Policies u*ed by this Company.
ROBERT WALTON, Scc'ry.
July 19 ts 84
AT THE AUGUSTA BOOKSTORE,
OLLOK’d Course of lime,
Our Village,
Present Stale of Christianity and oftha Mission
ary F.slablishmonls, &c.
Parcal’s Provincial Letters,
Baxter’s Saints Rest,
Willhon oil the Sacrament,
Scott's Family Bible,
81 he’s Natural Philosophy,
Tales of the West, Hope Leslie,
Arthur denning,
R m.iins Rev’d C. Wolfe,
Elia—Biown's Philosophy,
Prichat’s Pathology.
Si' bolfon’s Operative Mechanic,
Homnr’s Special Anatomy,
Milner’s ( hiirrh Histor y,
Josephus—Cooper’s 1 lectures,
Atlantic Souvenir (or 1829. '
Grcoulenfs Grammar, &. . kc,
Doeeviher 10 3t 21
NEW BOOKS.
Tiro following New Works have Just been
Received at
GEORGE OATES’
Cheap Book Store. JVo. 219, Brnrd Street,
1 sir r'ruetil,
vols. f I 7.5.
Ah r , consist >ii” "I < b-!ginal I’ie r?
illustrating American History
Scenery and Manners, 1 vol $1 25.
Taler of a Fiheside, by a Lady of 80-t.m
I vol, $1 25.
Adventures ofa Kubzil Bash, 2 vols. $175
The Roue, a new novel, 2 vole. $1 50.
Poetical Works, ol Mrs. Hemans, with 5c
additional pieces, 2 vols. $1 50.
Don Allan, or Know what you judge, 2 vols.
$1 25
Wilson on Sacrament 50c.
Bolton on Duelling, 3"4c.
SaoKIN’B SERMONO. ‘i v»li. $4OO.
Coo AN O" ta H PASSIONS, 1 Vol. JjflOO.
Ukvoties of Scott and Moore, 1 vol. 874 c.
• ife of .Vapoleon, new edition 2 vols. J 4 00.
Sdperi. u Letter Paper.
Beauties of Wavkri.y, Ivol. 13 ds. 75
V s Hemans Ro. ovds of Woman, 874
Mrs. Opies Devotion Displayed, 75
Stuahtou the Hebrew*, 2, 5 00
Dunn’s Gvatimala, 1 vol 1 75
llutterwarth's Concordance, new ed. 2 25
1 KDALK t’IRD B< T. 1 Vol. 4 da. 50
I* Aim mi.d Family, 2 vols. 1 00
V' it’s v mpanion, 1 vol 13 ds.
Vocal Lyre 1 vol.
Which, with an assortment of School Books,
Miscellaneous Works and Music, will be sold
very low for Cash or Town Acceptances
October 11
EXTRACT
hrnv\ the M nutes es the Senalus Academ eus of
the Stale of C,eoritia, in session m MsUedgtville,
the ' oth November, 1828.
IV order to introduce uniformity into the Aca
dcmicus, connected wiih the Ui iversily of
Georgia, ii is recommended by (he Faculty ol
franklin College, that the Senatus Acadetui
ens prescribe to each the following course of
•'•nly and snthors, to b« Ui-’ pr-',-oratory to
admission into College, viz :
Murray’s English Grammar,
Arithmetic to the end of the cube root,
Kuddimau’s Rudiments,
Corderius, 50 colloquies at least,
Erasmus, at least one half,
Cornelius Nepos, to ABicus,
Cauar’s Commentaries, C books,
Cicero’s Orations at 9 to be read,
Virgil, the Georgies, Deucolics, and books
of the staled,
Malr’s or Claik's introduction to making
Latin, °
Wbittenball's Greek Grammar,
Greek Testament, at least tbrougli John and
the Arts. '
Grmca Minora, to the cad of the Dialogues,
The above arj necessary to (|ualify the Stu
dent to enter (he F.-eshmau Class, in addition
to these, the following arc necessary lor admis
sion into the Sophomore Class, viz :
Xenophon, 4 books,
The whole of Horace,
Homer, one book,
Algebra, through Simple Equations, *
Geography, thoroughly—a knowledge of the *
Maps, essential, t
On motion, Resolved That the system recom
mended by the Faculty of F''ank'ia College, ‘
! to be studied in Ihc several Coun'y Academies,
be adopted bv this Board, and that the same I
be published in the several public papers in ■*
this town, for the information and Government n
of t’l persons entrusted with the management c
.of I hose Academics. 8
ASBURY HULL. 8
1 r. Sec. Sen. Acaden.
I u «ca«ber 13 2*
V
.LAW.
THE OFFICE of the subscriber is on the
north side of Broad Street, opposite the
lower Market. J. M. THOMPSON.
July 9 81
IB Wants a situation,
Warehouse, or Counting Room, a
young man who has for several years past
been intimately acquainted with the genera)
routine of the Mercantile business of Augusta.
Enquire at this Office.
August 20
HOUSE, SIGN,
A* ID
Ornamental fainting.
I\.. P. fe\*e\man,
No. 6 AnsleyL Range.
Cash paid for old Sign Boards.
January 18 St
Augusta , October lOf A, 1828. }
THE SAVANNAH MAIL
Arrives on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, by noon.
Closes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days at 9 P. M.
JAMES FRASER, P M
October 15 It 4
CAUTION.
'J'IHE public aro herebv cautioned jnftob',-
I. TICKETS, or what purport to be TICK
ETB in the ICrightsborough Lottery, of BEY
JAMI.V WCARY, as he is an imposter, going
abo’tt the country committing acts of fraud
upon the Lottery and individuals.
B. PETTIT,
Secretary to the Com'rs.
April 25 • 60
Charleston Prices Current.
i HE subscriber returns his (batiks to those
*! of the public who supported him in ihc
undertaking of publishing a rommrrcial p iper
ia this city : but he is compelled io at *te, that
from the very limited number of subscribers ho
ha?. obtained, he is obliged to give uo the work.
A. F. CUNNINGHAM.
Dec. 24 35
fICP NOTICE. <£s
» N l!i« first Saluid iy In January next, tfie
' i'y Counnl of Augusta will appoint (he
ollowing Citv X>ffi *'-■ for toe ensuing year,
VIZ :
Marshal, wilh :\ saLiy of S6W) 00
Collector an 1 Treasurer, 600.,'.‘(i
Street Officer, l,00(i < 0
Clerk of Council, 40 ! ' 00
Clerk of the fc wer Market, 300 fK)
Clerk o* the Upper do. 75 00
Keeper of be 'l .igaz oe, 20 001
Jailor, (no perquisites) 600 00
. *ix Ooustahiys, each 200 00
Hospital am! Jvl Physician, 2 'St 00
Clerk four! Comma * Fleas, Fees.
Sheriff dc. do. do. do.
V-'iidue Masters, ■
TV Perseus wshingany of the above appoint
men ■, will hand 'heir applications to ‘lie Clerl
olCounc I, on or before 10 oVI kof that day,
GEO. M WAi KER, Clerk
December 24 til 25
THE WINTER TERM
SPARTA FEMALE ACADEMY,
11 ILi i commence th• second '.ouday (12i1.)
Tv of January Resides those engaged *lt
I .st year, Mr. Twls- wilt be asp ciatcd in (he it)
-periHendano* of (he Ac.,deui)
yv F b. improved, Ihc Library,
Bw ..«! aud Philosoj,incal apparatus enlarg
'd, and the Institution placed on a mure perm*
ueut basis.
TUITION.
Primary Department $l6 00 per year,
Jan or Class 2-1 00
Senior CUes 32 00
Music 50 00
Lectures iu Mineralogy. Botany and Chemis
try, a separate charge of $3 each per term.
Drawing, French and Spanish, separate
charge.
Board, $lO per Menth.
Sparta, Dec. 6. 6f 20
By the Trcsuunt oj t/ii United States.
IN pursuance ol law, I, John Quincy
A dams, President of the United States of
America, do hereby declare and make
known that a public sale will be held at the
Land Office at Tallahassee, in the Ter
ritory of Florida, on the second Monday
in January , 1829, for the disposal of the
public lands situate within the limits of
ihe undermentioned townships and fraction
al townships, viz:
North of the Base Line and West of the
Meridian. ,
Fractional township our of range, three.
Fractional township one, of range Jive.
Fractional township/our, of range six
I ownships two. three- four. Jive, six, and frac
ioual township seven, of ranges fifteen and
sixteen.
Townships one, four, Jive, six, and fraction- 1
al township seven of range seventeen.
Townships one, two, three, four, five , and
fractional township six, of ranges eighteen and
nineteen.
South of the Base Line and West of the
Meridian .
Township one of ranges eighteen, and nine- !
teen
Also, at the same time and place, will ,
be exposed to sale, the unappropriated pari i
of that tract of land in township two north, I
ot rangejfowr, west, heretofore known as 1
“ Meamathla’s Reservation.” '
The townships to be offered in the order I
above designated, beginning with the low- j
est number of section in each township. i
The lands reserved by law for the use o.
schools, or for other purposes, are to be ex
cluded from sale.
Given under my hand at the Citv of Wash- *
ington this fourth day ol Ot toiler, A. D. :
IH2B.
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. i
By the President:
GEORGE GRAHAM. s
Commissioner of the Ornernl Laml Office. c
O* Printers ol the laws ol the United blati
in Florida, Georgia and Alabama, are request '
ed to insert the foregoing once a week until Ihe ~
dav of sale.
<* t7 6_ r
TO THE PUBLIC.
£ hereby caution all persons concerned, oi (
who may become in any way concerned
not to credit any person whatever, ou my at *'
count, unless by my verbal or yvritten order
as I will not pay any debt contracted on mi 1
account, except with my special deletions.
A. H. Pemberton. „
Dec. 25,1825 20
(1/“ G. ABELL bCo. having relin
quished the Auction 4* Commission Business to i
the subscriber, it will be conducted by him at i
their former stand, No. 240, Broad-street.
C. PHILLIPS. '
N. B. Liberal advances made on Consign
ments, whenever required. C. P.
June 12 ts 75
Wants a Situation,
IN a Dry Goods or Grocery Store, a young
gentleman ol highly respectable connexions,
who can produce the most unquestionable re.
ferences, and whose principal object in wishing
employment, is to obtain further practice and
experience in mercantile affairs.
October 25 istf 8
(pTBOARDING.^CB
nPH*'- Subscriber respectfully informs his
f friends and the public generally, that he
has fitted up the Dwelling part of the EX
CHANGE COFFEE HOUSE for the accom
modation of Boarders, and will spare no pains
in promoting the Comfort and convenience o
those who may favor him with their company.
His rooms are spacious, airy and comfortable
and bis terms ($l3 per month) unusually low.
JAMES BALL.
Exchange Coffee Haute,
No. 158 Broad street.
Nor 12 3
To Rent,
And possession to be given on first October next,
MA SINGLE story House,
containing a Store and Dwelling, with
a Lo.aud suitable out buildings, situated on the
North side Broad Street, and opposite Hol
combe’s Warehouse. Apply to
A. H. PEMBERTON.
July 23 is ts 85
Last Notice.
I TAKE this method of informing those in
debted to the subscriber, that unless they
call speedly and liquidate their accounts, they
will find them in the hands of an Attorney.—
1 owe money, and it must be paid now. Ten
per cent on what is due me, would pay all 1
»we and leave me comfortable.
Wm. Savage.
Feb 15 40
Dupont’s Gunpowder.
The Subscribers
Are now receiving direct from . ‘hilidelphia,
AND OFFER FOR SALE;
400 KEG? of DUPONT’S POWDER,
tssorted, FF and FFF glazed and rough.
Pillot & Leßarbier.
N. B. The above Powdc-r is warranted to be
of a very superior quality, and will be disposed
d at our usual price for cash only.
June 25 wlf 77
SAMUEL REA,
has received the p i,lowing articles, of
A oDPEKIOH QUALITY:
Cognac Brandy, vintage of 1504
Holland Gin, “ Fish” brand
Jamaica and St. Croix Rum
Old Scotch Whiskey
O. L. F. Madeira, )
L. P. Teneriffe, S WINE.
Malaga and Marseilles )
Cider Vinegar
St Cr ix, Havana, Double ) c tTr ,.T>
R< fined Loaf & Loaf Lump $
Sugar H use Molasses
Imperial, Gunpowder, ) t-FA
Hyson and Powchong ( " I
Java, Green and White Coffee
No. I, 2& 3 Mackerel, in bbls. it i bbls. j
Lochline Herrings ;
Butler Crackers i
Vandykes Mustard ,
Blai k and Cayenne Pepper (
Race Ginger, Pimento, Cloves, (
Nutmegs, Mace, Cinnamon, r
Pifkles, Olive Oil, Marseilles, Almonds, j
Currants,
Winter Strained Sperm Oil
Sperm Candles, Soap ,
Poland Starch 9
Best Havana Segars t
- Plug, Ladies' Twist and Cut Tobacco t
Maccoboy and Scotch Snuff,
Which he will dispose of on reasonable terms *
at bis Store, Montgomery’s Buildings, No. 256
Broad Street.
O' Northern Whiskey, N. E. Rum, N. E.
<i in, of prime quality in Darrels.
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OCT CASH given for clean Cotton and Linen 1
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For publishing, at Darien, Ga, a Newspa
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from the public will. If success attend the un
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tages of Darien, the aid of art now employed in tl
behalf of that City, and its connexion, as an cn- a
trepot, with two thirds ot the State. Tbo Fhoo fc
nix wdl, therefore, be chiefly valuable as a ci
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peud for subsistence on the circulation of his pa
per, the public have a strong bond for his best' d
exertions. w
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advance. Averse to new doctrines and a-übi- si
tious innovations, his creed is the Constitution o
of the IT. S ; and his exposition of that instru- sj
ment, the one that obtained under the admin. t<
istraii.ms of Washington, Jefferson, Madison--
md Monroe. For other political dicta, he ccn a
fessts freely he has no veneration, Hence ho a
-nominees himself as belonging neither to the .
sect of All or Omar; but determined in every p
event to support men so long only as they are it
• ble and willing to contribute to the national -x
prosperity. To those who wish to cherish a li
paper based on other principles, he in frank
oess mutt observe, that he desires not their pat
renege.
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published on a day to suit the mails
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mourn in advance, or Four at the end of the ,r
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scriber, arc desired to make immediate Ba 'A
meat to Wm. T. Gould, Esq. who is dul Va Bl
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August is tr Q(. '
For Sale ' I
THE Tract of Land No, 283, in the 17th Dly, B
trict of Muscogee County It is well H
tered, having two Creeks running through Bp
The land is of good quality and the aitualiij I
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' HAN AWAY T 1
a FROM the subscriber d H
JS y the 27th October last, on. I
Negro Boy, named geipio, I
fljMt MM / about 25 year* of age, dar; B
ifr complected, about five f ee I
six or seven Inches high.- B
Any person apprehending said fellow, and cfem
lining him in some jail, shall receive tbe H*
ward of five dollars. It is supposed he is beK
Augusta. BENJAMIN DRANI/i
Pec. 24 26 3t / 1
FAKfi reduced, f
Proprietors of the Augusta and Charts?
iJL ton Line of Stages, in consideration of tfco
pressure of the times, have reduced the Sta;.*
fare for the passage between Charleston aid
Augusta, to twelve dollars and fifty cents . -
Days of running, as usual, Tuesdays, Thurs
days, and Saturdays. All baggage at the risec
of tbe owners.
BENJAMIN F. HARP,
GILBERT LONGbTREET.
Rrc. 24 25
RESOLVED, That the sum of two hundred
Dollars he appropriated for the purpo e
ot obtaining legal advice in relation to ibi
rights of the City Council of Augusta to (ha
River Baok, between the Western and Es:«
trrn Boundary streets, and that the Com mitt
on the River Bank, be authorised to draw
the Treasury of the City lor that sum, at i
time they may think proper. M
Fpon the passage of the foregoing Resoluli M
the Yeas and Nays were called for, and ar«B‘
follows; Yeas, Messrs. Danforth, Phiniay, E;B„
noch, Bones and Musgrove—Nays, Messrs, mrn.
Coombs. Thomas, Harper and Hale.
Ordered , That the foregoing
the vole taken thereon, bo published. Jr", r*'
A true cx ract from tbs Minutes of# r .cil,
passed the first of November, 1828. “
GEO. M WALKER, Clerk.
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City Property for Sale.
r |UJE Subscriber oilers for sale seven LOT?, ’
A opposite Holcombe’s Warehouse,and ei
trnding (romMarbury Street to th«> property of
Mr. George Hill. The size of them is 30 feet
in front, extending, hack 140 feet. On the lot
adjoining Marbury Street is a two story build
ing, lately erected, containing a large and well
arranged store, suitable for Dry goods and
Groceries, and an upper tenement, elegantly
finished, with a large Kitchen (containing throe
rooms and fire places) Carriage House, Stable,
he. attached. On four of the other lots are
good single story buildings, with tbe customary
out buildings, and the other two are unim -
proved. They will be sold, cither jointly or
separately, and good bargains may be expect
ed. Persons wishing to purchase are requested
to examine the premises, and apply for further
particulars to
A. H. PEMBERTON.
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Masonic Garland,
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CONTENTS OF NO. VIII- “J
JUST RECEIVES IN THIS CITE. /,
A candid appeal to the public, 22(’
November, 232
Ancient Poetry, 233
Masonic Lectures—No. 3, £34
Retrospection, 236
Raleigh Baptist Association, 237
she Hypocrite, 241)
Slander, .jjj
How shall I honor Masonry ? jJB
Fhe steps of Perfection, VB
EMINENT MA9O N.I.
Lord Colcrr.ne—Earl of Crawfcrd L "
Marquis of Carnarvon, y
Lord Craustoim, 24-
Cold Winter is Coming 24E>
Vlasonry in Scotland, 250
The Principles of Masonry, 351
’ntkllioencjs ;
264
Defence of Masonry—Masonry and Folilics, 355
Morgan—Elections, 230
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past, a Negro Woman, named LOUISA;
ibnut 20 years of age, of dark complexion, mid-
Ile height and rather light and well shaped fi
;nre. I will give the above reward for the de
ivery of the girl, with proof of her being bar
tered by any person, or five dollars for the girl
done.
A. H. PEMBERTON.
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