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3 matins? of the members of the Bar,
re »i»lfne in Augusta and its v.cinHV,_‘he
CUs II >11, 'tn Friday, 28th Sep . 1827,
the Hon. Jotm Forsyth "as called to he
Chair, and William T. Gould appointee.
S oTraMion of Henry H. Comming E»q.
*' "iLahci That » Committee ..f three
nesotvea, d report r eso-
i 18 rJr .h«. w# of .h»
i, rotation jo The tlctith rf mir
^Sg-edbTo,he,,F» E ,»^W«.
'^The Chair appointed, as that Commit-
TH3 MARKET.
REVIEW of the Augusta Market, for the week
* Messrs Bolt, Reid, and Cummin* CIDE ^^7
’ I ..a. .1 rnnnrtorl thp i „. ... . . ,
WHOLESALE PRICES.
BAGGING—25 a 26 cts.
BACON—lb. 9 a 11 c.
BOTTLES—Wine, gross, §12. }
Porter „ „ §13. 5
BEER—barrel, §10 a 11.
COTTON—7| a 94 cts.; new 94 a 104
CASTINGS—English, lb. 64 cents.
American, 5 a 5 1-2 cents.
COFFEE—lb. 16 a 19 c.
CORN—-bushel, 50a56
CANDLES—Augiista, lb. 17 a 19 c
Northern, 16; Sperm 37 cents.
plenty.
a §8
do.
t0P irjt/iJtf.- ’ 1 1 1 | 1 IftllW, • » 90
uhn after a short interv il, reported me ; fish—Mackerel, No. 3,bbl. §5 a 54
following preamble and resolutions, which ! fLOUR—Superfine, §6 a 7
were unanimously adopted. M;d(j j e ! gUN POWDER—§7 50 a 8 50
The members <>f t 1 * ' . | Canisters, various brands, doz. 5 3 75a 7.
Circuit resident in Augusta, deeply sensi- GL ^ S S—Window, 8 x 10, 50feet, $4 ? Ame-
b [ c 0 f ,he loss which society and the pro - j 10* 12, 50 „ 4 50 jrican
Wmn have sustained, in the death of | IRON—Swedes, lb. 64 a 6c.
Freeman Walker, Esq. unanimously adopt j ****“
the following resolutions: ! MOLASSES—gal. 40a45c
Resolved, That the members present NA1LS —n>.7 a 84 cents,
will wear crape on the left arm for two poRTER—London, doz. §4 a 4 50.
months' as a testimony of their respect for RICE-lb. 3(accents,
the important public services, the Ingn
Professional and exalted private character
if our deceased brother. Freeman Walker.
Resolved, That the members of the bar
of this circuit, not present, be requested to
conform to the foregoing resolution.
Resolved, That a copy of the first reso
lution be transmitted to the family of the
deceased, by the Chairman ; and that the
proceedings of this meeting be published
a the Gazettes of this city.
JOHN FORSYTH, Chairman.
Wm. T. Gould, Sec’ry.
GEORGIA, Washington County.
Jnlhe Superior Court of said County, Thursday
morning, Sept. 27Ih, 1827.
present the lion. William ' chley, Judge.
The mournful intelligence of th ■ death of Maj.
FREEMAN WALKER having reached this place
immediately after the opening of the Court, and
the same having been annduncha, it was on mo
tion, rcsdlvcd, that as a suitable testimony of re
spect for the memory of the deceased, that the
Court should adjourn to the hour of 1! o’clock,
A. M., and that John Schley, Wm. H. Torrance,
and R per L. Gamble, Esquires.b- a Committee
to prepare and re ort an expression of the feel
ings of the Court and Bar upon this melancholy
dispensation of Providence. At the houi of 11
o’clock, the Court having met pursuant to ad
journment, the committee made the following re
port:—
The Committee a; poi ted hy the Co i t to pre
pare and report an expression of their feeling,
on the death of their distinguished and esteemed
fellow-citizen and member of this Bar, know not
la what manner suitably to approach the subject.
Thev feel that their powers arc too feeble and
language too impotent to convey their feeling of
•otrcm arid respect for his memory when dead,
ir his worth and many amiable and virtuous
qualities when in l^fe. To thrtfe who ha the
pleasure and happiness of his acquaintance, no
thing can be said of him, which will render.his
memory more d?ar and lasting; and to thase to
whom he was Unknown, this committeeman snv
nothing that would do adequate justice to his
haractcr. They therefore refrain from the at
tempt,-by hereby observing, that in his public
1 -haracter as a Senator of the Legislature, as
Senator in the Congress of the United States, aj.
.Mayor of the City of Augusta, and other offices
which he has filled. Georgia has been proud to
laim him as her eiiizen. These appointments
have all been conferred without his solicitation;
•and have been discharged with that ability and
Integrity, which has done honor to the appoint
ments and credit to himself. He was the pride
anil ornament of the middle circuit, and could
boast of that which fulls to the lot of but few jndi-
tidiials. lie had numerous friends, and the
committee believe none will accuse it of stating
any thing but the truth, when it says he had not
an enemy upon earth. It is, however, with his
ami b!e and worthy family, the committee most
d-eplv sympathize this afflictive dispensation of
Providence, as it is there his loss will be the most
seriously felt. As a husband father and master,
he was tender, affectionate and indulgent; and
in his social intercourse and deportment through
SPIRITS—Cog Brandy, gal. §1 30 a §1 50
Bordeaux do 110 a 125 c
Holland Gin, gal. 112 a 125 centi.
Jamaica Rum, ,, 110 a 125 cents.
Whiskey, gal. 40 a 45c.
Northern Gin, 45 a 50 c.
Northern Rum, 47 a' 50c scarce-
SPICES—Pepper, lb. 21 a 25 cents.
Pimento, „ 26 a 30
Ginger. ,, 8 a 10 ,,
SALT—bushel, 75 a E0 cents.
STEEL—German, lb. 14 a 16 cents.
.. Blistered, ,, 8 a 10 ,,
SHOT—bag, §2 25 a 2 50
SALT PETRE—lb. 13 a 14 cents
SUGARS—St. Croix, lb. 104 a 12 cents.
New Orleans,—10 all
Muscovado ,, Pi a H ,,
Loaf, 18 a 21 „
y i Lump ,, 16 a 17 c.
30 t AP —U>. 7 a 9 cents.
TEA—Hyson, lb. 115 a 120 cents.
Gunpowder,, §1 30 a 1 40.
Do. in rannisters, §3 75 per cannister
WINES—Tcneriffe, cargo gal. 100 a 110 cents
Do. L P. §1 50 „
Malaga, sweet, ,, 85 ,,
Port, ,, §1 75 a 2 50
j Madeira ,, §300 a 4 25
Claret, doz. §5 a §10.
EXCHANGE —bn Charleston. GO days, £ dis.
,, Sight, 1 prein.
on New York, GO days 1 dis.
Bank Checks, 1 pre
SPECIE—4 a 1 pm.—U. S. Notes,m.a 1 pm.
Darien Money, 4, none.
N. Carolina do. 6 dis.
Cape Fear, do. ,, co.
SCHOOL.
1NFOR v.S her friends and the public that she
lias aga u opened her school, at her dueling on
F.l.is street immediately in the rear of Robert
Maharry’s Dry Good Store, and is now ready to
receive and instruct a few children, in Spelling,
Reading, Writing, Grammar, &c.; together with
se.iing, and marking, if desired. Thankful for
past encouragements. Mrs. M. feels assured that
her friends will continue to patronage her, and as
sures all who entrust their children to her care,
that no efforts will be spared on her part to make
her school useful.
Oct. 1 42 tvtm
New Goods.
TilE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE
ASSORTMENT OF •
BRITISH, FRENCH &, AMERICAN
Consisting in part of the following articles, viz :
D UFFIL and Point Blankets,
Black, Blue, Oxford mixt, and Olive Cloths,
Red, green, yel on and white Flannels, and green
Baizes,
Red and blue Plaids and Camblcts,
. , Plaid and Camblet Cloaks,
li e, open, generous and sincere. The commit-1 Blac k , red & figllred Bombnzctts it Cercassians,
tee, in taking a ret. ospective vtew of h.s life, f pine Bombazine and Italian Crapes,
cannot but exclaim, a great and good man has j >,’ ank i n and Canton Crapes, and CrajiSfe Robes,
fallen; they therefore recommend the adoption ; Sarsnetts, Green Florences and Levantine Silks,
of the Jollowinr resolution ; | Black and coloied Gros de Naples,
Hescrlved, That the Cmirt and members of tnc j 200 pieces Flag Hdkfs. and yellow Bandannas,
Bar of the middle circuit, being impressed with ' do Fancy Colours,
the deepest regret for the death of the di tiuguish-.j ' 100 dozen Ladies Cotton Hose,
ed and lamented Major Freeman Walker, ns, aj [00 do Lambs Wool and Worsted Ilose and
testimony oftheir respect and esteem for his ine- half Hose
mory, will wear crape on the left arm for the j Clark’s Spool Cotton, Linen, Thread and Tapes,
space of thirty days, and recommend to the mem-, B1;lrk and b i lM > Italian Sewing Sdks,
hers of the bar of the middle circuit to conform j j casc Irish Lncn hlack and brown Linens,
to this resolution.
And it is further resolved, that the above be
published in the newspapers of this State.
A true extract from the minutes.
MORGAN BROWN, Clerk.
IFF The editors of the different papers through
out the State, are requested to give the above an
Insertion. M. B.
Sexton’s Report of Interments in the City of Au
gusta during the month of Sept.
Date.
Age.
Disease.
Nativity.
4—1
child
Stillborn
5—1
female
28 yrs.
B. Fever
Augusta
4—1
male
28
do.
Maryland
9—1
child
3
Worms Milledgeville
J2— 1
do
lo mo
Teething
Aug’usTa
16—1
male
' 26 vrs.
B. Fever
Georgia
-XV-1
child
1 mo,
Unknown
Augusta
21—1
male
3S vrs
B. Fever
Ireland
21—1
do
7 JTS.
B. Fever Barnwell SC
J2-1
do
4
F ever
Augusta
23-1
do
7
do
do
24—1
do
7
do
do
27-1
do
9 weeks
do
do
-3—1
do
7 yrs.
do S.
Carolina.
Total whites 14
Blacks 6
•
20
m
JOHN MARSHALL,
Sexton.
Long Lawn and Linen CambricR,
10 bales brown Shirtings and Sheefings,
Domestic Plaids, Apron and Furniture Checks,
Satinetts and Negro Coating.
ALSO,
1 Case of Leg horn Hats.
A'l of which will bp sold at a small advance, on
New-York prices, by the piece or package, at 271
Broad-street.
H. W. SCOVALL.
October 1 42 St
A meeting of the
Board of Managers of the Au-
gnsta Auxiliary Bible Society,
!|S will be held at the Lecture
Room, at 4 o’clock. P. M on Tuesday next.
A. J. DULLER, Rec’g. Scc'ry. .
It
October 1
Comenivnt Boa rding.
D AHA Boarders will be accommodated, in
the East Tenement of the Brick Building,
next below the Augusta Bank. For terms which
v ill be j reasonable, apply at the premises, or to
Wm. ROBERTSON.
October 1 42 lm
R. COOK,
T>Nl ORMS his friends and the public, that he
iA is gow receiving a general assortment of
'1 hich will be sold on accommodating terms, at
No. I2L Broad-Street.
October j 42 dt .
CONFECTIONARY,
No. 28S Broad-Street.
D D1LL respectfully tenders his sincere
. thanks to his friends and the public for
the liberal patronage with which they have lavor-
cd him. and offers his services to them generally
in the Confectionary business, in all its branches.
All orders, both town and country, will be sup
plied at the shortest! reasonable notice, and at as
low prices as any in the eity. He has now on
hand a good supply of the first quality Cordials,
Lemon Syrup, Wine, Liquors, Capers, Olives,
Raisins, Almonds, Figs, Filberts, Dried Beef,
Bologna Sausage, Syrup of Orgeat, Candies of
all descriptions, Sugar Plumbs of different sizes,
Pound Cakes, Wedding Cakes, and Pastry
Cookery, of all kinds, 'furnished in the neatest
style if notice be given the day pievious.
Also, Segars and Tobacco, of the best kind,
and a few barrels of new' Georgia Flour,
October 1 42 tf
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing un
der the firm of Wasson & Nichols, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent.
Robert Wasson.
Sept. 17, 1827.
George Nichols.
42 3t
100 Bbls. Philadelphia Superfine fresh
ELOUR, of excellent quality, ju*t received and
for sale by
May & Walker.
October 1 42 6t
The Copartnership,
which existed under the firm
of H. W. Scoveli, & Co.
was dissolved on the 15th ulti
mo, by mutual consent.
H. W. SCOVELL,
“H. WARREN.
October 4 4? 4t
Negroes at Auction.
o
told,
BIT LATHAM HULL.
N the first Tuesday in'October Bext, at the
lower Market-house, at 11 a’clock, will be
THREE NEGROES,
VIZ :
A Negro Woman, a good washei, cook, fcc.
about 22 years, and her two Children, one about
4 years and the other about 1 year of age.
Titles warranted.—Terms at sale.
Sept. 24 40 td
AUCTION
AND
COKtBCXSSXOXt nvsmztt.
LATHAM HULL,
No. 210, Broad-Street,
I NFORMS his friends and the public, that be
has returned from the north, and again ten
ders his • est services as Auctioneer and General
Commission Merchant, for the disposal of every
description of property, at public and private
s le; and flatters himself, from the central situa
tion of his Store, and from his general knowledge
of the business ; together with the experience of
Mr. G. TOMPKINS, in that capacity, (whom he
has engaged,) that he will give general satisfac
tion to consigners, who may rely on the strictest
punctuality in receiving sale with proceeds as
soon as effected.
ICP Liberal advances will he made on consign
ments when required.
Oct. 1 42 tf
Kew Fkmr and Winter
LATHAM HULL,
No 210, Broad-Street.
I NFORMS his friends and the public, that he
is now opening a large Quantity of fresh im
ported comprising as complete an
assortment of Staple and Fancy Fabrics as was
ever offered in this citj*; and of which will be
sold for cash or city ffcccptances, lij wholesales
or retail, on any credit .not exceeding 12 months,
at as low prices as can be bought in the Southern
states.
Oct. 1 42 tf
THE SIBSCRIBERS, *
H AYING removed to No. 327 Broad-street,
next door to John Madden & Co’s Drug
and Medicine Store, continue to transact the
AUCTION
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS. '
The greatest punctuality will be observed in
rendering sales, with proceeds, as soon as effect
ed.
N. B.—Advances made on merchandize, if re
quired BUGG &. GREEN WOOD.
October 1 42 4t
NOTICE.
A two Horsf. Stage will start in future from
the Eagle Tavern three times a week, on
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 2
o’clock A. M.
JAMES KIRKPATRICK,
Proprietor.
October 1 42 3t
TO LET,
Opposite tOjAnsley’s Warehouse, a
two story Dwelling House, and all
necessary nut buildins and a good
■ gardon, Applv to
DAVID L. CURTIS.
No. 319, Broad-street.
October 1 42 lm
S20.000J*OR 86.
th: drawing of the
NEW-70RS
Consolidated Lottery,
Class 7th,
Win Jie received o» SATURDAY MORNING
NEXv ,• when some of the following Splendid Pri
zes will be distributetfcat BEERS’ FORTUN-
A TE L 0 TTER Y OFFIC E. No 241 Broad-st.
1
rRISE OF
$20,000
1
rt
99
5,000
1
M
11
2,500
1
U
11
2,000
1
H ‘
91
1,500
1
11
11
1,080
5
M
11
1,000
5
91
19
600
5
.99
11
500
5
99
91
400
10
99
“11
*200
20
99
11
100
46
99
19
70
46
99
It
6o
46
91
If
50
.46
99
1*9
40
-92
91
J 9
30
92
9)
9f
20
920
99
99
12
8280
99
91
6
Tickets $6—Halves $3—Quarters §1 50
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE DRAWN NUM
BERS IN THE
Union Canal Lottery,
32nd Class.
28, 35, 9, 4, 52, 36,54,25.
Holders of prizes will call as above and re
ceive the Cash, or renew in the above Rich Lot
tery.
October 1 42 2tis
ach Brandy, 3fonongar
hcla Whiskey, Sfc.
LANDING FROM STEAM*RO.VTS COMMERCE
AND ENTERPRIZE. *
30
6
10
65
12
15
10
12
- 10
3
Boxes Claret Wine,
Half Pipes dd.
Bbls. Double Refined Sugar,
Kegs Spiced Salmon,
Boxes Brandy Fruits
dh. Capers and Olives:
do. London Pickles, (assorted)
Hampers French Cordials,
Boxes West India, do
Pipes Holland Gin, ■»
2 do Otards Brandy
50 Half Bbls. No. 1 Mackerel,
IN STORE.
30 Bids, Newark Cider,
60 Boxes Grab, do. (equal to Champaigne,)
20 Bbls. No 1 Mackerel,
10 Casks London Porter, Sic. &c.
60 Five Gallon Demijohns,
10 Hampers Wine and Porter Bottles,
15 Boxes white and Brown Soap,
20 M. Superior Spanish Segars.
TOGETHER WITH A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES,
Of the Choicest Kinds, and on fair terms,
, For Sale by
N. BYRAM MOORE,
No. 202, Broad-Street.
June 7 10 tf
ST03t4.cn:
AND
Commission It a uuhh.
T HE Subscribers beg leave to tf-. > r , 0 tluir
friends and the pu’dic. a r et. mance of
their services in the above r.ienti'-.m-d line, at
their old stand.
They offer to their patrons tbe I inia^e of sin
cere gratitude for past favors, ai.ii t > assurance
of unremitted exertion to deserve fu ur> pa'tron-
w A. SLAUGHTER i C. LA BUZ AN.
Sept. 4 35 V.p
HALL & HARDIN.
Having purchased the Slock of GROCERIES of
Mr. A, P. ROBERTSON, would again invite
the attenl'on of their friends and the public gen
erally. at No. 15-1 Broad-street, where they fin-
tend keeping a constant supply of
Choice Groceries:
AUGUSTA THEATRE.
fTNHE Proprietor of the Augusta Thea-
: tre is authorised by the Manager, to
oBgr FIFTY DOLL ARS for the best original
Poetical Address, to be spoken at the open
ing of the Theatre, on the 19th Dec., not exceed
ing 60 lin^s, nor less than 45. The Addresses
must be direct d (postpaid) “To the Proprietor
of tie Augitsta Theatre,” who will select three
literary gentlemen of the city of Augusta to exa-
mint them, and award the prize of litrraiy metjt
AjlJresses must be forwarded befoie the 10th of
December, and the names of their authors enclos
ed and se- led in a separate piece of papf r, which
will remain unopened till the selection is made.
pt-27 \ _ 41
1 Er Publishers of Newspapers will please to
gnf the above weekly insertions in October and
November, & subserve the interests of the Drama
ana Literature.
Ft •ce School.
T HIS Institution will ren >w its operations on
Monday next, the 1st October.
P.iy Scholars received as usual, at §3 per
quarter, payable in advance.
Sept 24 40 3t
MR 5*
*Yi
'L r f> v
vTJU 4
R ESPECTFULLY informs her friends and
the public, that she will continue her School
on the' first Monday in October, in the Louse
situated between Mrs. Martin’s and the Citr
Hall, on Green-street, for the instruction of
younr Ladies in the E. glish and French langua
ges,Drawing and Painting, 'Arc.
Sept 24 40 3t
Mrs. i\dam Hutchison’s
SCHOOL,
W ILL be opened on Broad-street, a few
doors above Doctor Wrays, at the house
formerly occupied by Judge Wilson, 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 Dra ring and .Paint
ing, in lain and Ornamental Needle Work.
Terms of admission made known at the School
Room.
Sept. 24 40 tf
TIIE UNDERSIGNED
Has removed to No 307 Broad-street, in the Cen
tre Tenement of Messrs. McKenzie & Bennoch's
Brick Stores, and continues to decole his atten
tion to the COMMISSION BUSINESS. He
is now r/reiiing from New-York, Philadelphia,
and Boston,
our corrszairBXEffT,
200
CITY HOTEL.
T HE subscriber feels much pleasure in in
forming his friends that he has taken, and
will enter on the occupancy of that well knowu
establishment, the CITY HOTEL, on the 1st
October. He deems it needless on this occasion
to say more than that no effort in his power will
be omitted to render it fully equal to any other
Hotel in this City, as regards the excellence of
its Table and Bar, and that gentlemen who may
have heretofore visited it, will in fature find its
character fully sustained; and to strangers, it
will be a place of comfortable rest after the fa
tigue of travelling—to all an agreeable home.
tE? His Stables will be well supplied with an
abundance of the best Provender and attended
by civil, attentive and capable Hostlers. He in
tends to keep a LIVERY STABLE, where those
who may wish to have their Horses well kept
may send them with confidence.
William M’Gar.
Augusta, Oct. 1 42 tf
Pieces Hemp Bagging, (42 inch.)
100 bags Coffee,
156 barrels Whiskey,
30 barrrels Dutch Point Gin,
10 boxes and 12 barrels Loaf Sugar,
20 quarter casks Malaga Wine,
30 kegs Richmond No. 1 Tobacco,
10 boxes Whittemore’sNo. 10 Cotton Cards
10 barrels Linseed Oil,
100 kegs White Lead,
10 bales Stripe and Plaid Domestics,
10 bales brown and bleached do
10 bales London Duffiland Point Blankets,
10 boxes Wool Hats,
15 packages Shoes, assorted,
With many other Goods suitable to the season,
for sale on reasr alible terms.
ALEXANDER BRYAN.
Sept. 24 40 tf
s-
T£EY have on hand,
,r €f a
I>o«f-a,n!BLump do'.
- Sflrfte atia Green Coffee,
" Cognac] Brandy,
Hotland Qinj
N. E. Gin,
Canal Whiskey, superior qualify,
Cieili and Teneriffe Wine,
London 1 Totter, •
Imperial Gunpowder and Hyson Tea?, *
Pepper and Spice,
Table Salt,
Spanish and Common Segars,
Chewing Tobacco, of superior quality;
Sperm and Tallow Candles,
Swedes and Russia Iron*
Cotton Bagging and Sacking,
Newark Cider, suitable for bottling, fcc. 6tc
And at No. 131, they have a general as
sortment of Seasonable
DRY GOODS,
All of which is offered for sale on the most ac
commodating terms.
June 7 10 tf
Ait No. 115,
Corner of Broad and Ccn rc-Streets,
THS SUBSCKIB'JK
Has just received, in addition to his former stock
of GROCERIES,
^2 pipes Cognac Brandy,
2 do Holland Gin,
6 qr. casks Teneriffe and Malaga Wines,
6 kegs Cordials,
20 barrels Apple Braudv,
15 do Whiskey,
.14 iilids. St Croi± and Orleans Sugars,
40 bags Coffee,
14 kegs and boxes Tobacco,
10 boxes Whitteuiore’s No. 10 CoftonCards,
* 30 pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging,
20 reams Letter and Writing Paper,
100 do Wrapping do
2 tierces Hardware and Cutlery,
40 boxes New Northern Cheese,
3 casks do do
2000 bushels Liverpool Salt, which will be sold
low for cash .
v W. A. MITCHELL.
Sept. 17 38 3t
RUNAWAY
F ROM the subscriber, living in Jones coun
ty, Georgia, a very bright mulatto Negro
Woman, named ELIZAR, about 22 years old,
wears her hair long with lide and tucking combs,
dresses very well ; carried off with her, one white
cambrie dress with ruffles round the tail, also,
one calico dress, also ruffled round the tail, and
one purple bombazine dress, trimmed round the
tail, also one straw bonnet with a green veil on
it. I am of opininn thajt many persons would
take her for a white lady on first appearance—
she has a scare on one ofber cheeks, (I thinh
her right cheek,) occasioned as she says, from
a burn. I purchased her of a Captain J. Shep
herd of Edgefield, Soutb-Caroiina, in July, 1826,
who informed me he purchased her in Maryland,
where she may aim to go. I wish the Jailors of
this State, and all others, to notice this advertise
ment particularly, for if she is carried to Jail, she
may say that she belongs to some other person
residing in some other state, or to some person
else in this State. I expect she will aim ti* go by
Augusta. She may get some person to carry
her off—the scar on her cheek will detect her any
where. Any person who will apprehend her and
lodge her in any Jail or delivei her to me, will- be
liberally rewarded.
JAMES LOCKETT.
Oct. 1 .* -- 42 Itp
LEWIS F. 7. GIBSON,
(wheeler’s building,)
OFFERS FOR SALE,
24000 Lbs. Sweedes Iron,
200 Casks Thomastown Lime, «
50 Bbls. Flour,
15 Bbls. Apple Brandy,
35 Kegs White Lead,
30 Boxes Raisins,
10 Quarter Casks Wines, assorted,
10 Reams Writing Paper,
St. Croix Sugar in Hhds. and Bbls.
5 Tierces Jamaica Coffee.
J«ly 12 19 tf
FALL GOODS.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS RF.CEIVF.D A FART OF
IIIS SUPPLY OF
FALL DRY GOODS:
Consisting of a well selected assortment of
ONDON Duffil and Point Blankets
_J Sattinets, Kerseys, &c.
White and Red Flannels
Blue and W’hite Plains, &.c. Sic.
V/ITII A LARGE AND HANDSOME SELECTION
OF
FANCY GOODS :
COMPOSED OF
Colored Plain Gros De Naples
Black, Figured and l lain do
Italian LustriHgs
New Prints
With an extensive assortment of other bi>w
and useful Goods, which are offered on fair terms
J. KYLE,
231 Broad-street.
Sept. 17 38 6t .
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
]VTTNE months after date application will be
Nl made to # the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Richmond County, while setting for Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell so much of the real
estate of John Twiggs, dec. as has hitherto re
mained in the possession of the w idow of said de
ceased.
G. L. TWIGGS Exe r.
Jan. 22 71 mDm
RUSSIA & SWEDES
IRON.
60 TONS Russia and Swedes IRON, for
sale on accommodating terms, for approved pa
per. KERRS & GRAHAM.
August 2 25 tf
NOTICE.
INE months after date, application will be
x made to the Court of Ordinary of Richmond
counts', for leave to sell a tract of Land, belong
ing Jo the estate of Ferdinand Phinizy, dec'd,
situated in the county of Greene, and State of
Georgia, on the waters of Richland creek, con
taining three hundred and twenty-seven acres,
(more or less,) to be sold for the benefit of the
heirs of said estate.
JACOB PHINIZY,
JOHN PHINIZY,
Administrators of the estate of F.Phinizy.
Dec. 14. 1826. 4 mDm
XIZXIS. GUERINEAU,
R ESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the
public, that on the Is/ of October next, she
will open her BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL
fqrYOUNG LADIES, in Ellis-street, the second
house from the corner of Washington-street, and
next door to Mr. Mealing’s brick bouse.
Her course of Instruction, will be the different
branches ofan£nglish Education, usually taught
Terms made known on application to Mrs. G.
1 Sent. 20 39
WHISKEY, RUM, % GIN.
Just received from New-York and Philadelphia
HHDS Rve Whiskey
£\W 10 do N.'E. Rum
30 Bbls Country Gin
20 do superior Beer. Fidier fc. Taylor's brand
20 do Newark Cider
20 Qr. Casks Sicily Madeira, Teneriffe,
Muscatel, and Malaga W^nes
Muscovado Sugars, in lihds and bbls
Coflee in Bbls and bags and a general as
sortment of GROCERIES and DRY GOODS,
constantly on hand, for sale on reasonable terms,
by ' BUGG £i GREENWOOD,
224, Broad Street
February 12 77 tf
WARE-KOVSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
T HE Subscriber tenders toliis friends and lire
pubhc, a continuum- of his s»rvic'-s in lire
above business. The usual futilities wrli !>«• L ran
ted to customers, and by a strict attention to their
interests, he hopes to merit a share of pa'rona^e.
J. ANSLEY?
Augusta; Sept. 20 39 6i
STORAGE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
T HE subscriber, thaukfui for th- patronage
extended to him. begs leave to tender his
services to his friends and the public in the above
business; and by-prompt attention to the same,
hopes to meet u itl» a continuance of their favors.
Advances will he made on Cotton stored when
required, and all Cotton from the country In
sured free of expense to the planter or merchant
EDH. CAMPFIELD.
Augusta, Sept. 13 37 tN
O’ The Editors of the Georgia Journal and
Statesman and Patriot, will publish the above-
six times each, and forward their accounts to the
Georgia Courier Office for collection.
THE SUBSCRIBER
CONTINUES AT THE
Lately erected hy JOSEPH WHEELER, Esq.
near Wheeler's Buildings, and fust bi low the
upper Market House. Broad-street, and neat
the Planters’ Uriel, Augustef.
H E feels thaukfui for past favors, and begx
to renew the offer of his services to hi*
friends with the assurance that strict regard
shall he paid to all orders he may receive, and
proper care taken of oil property committed to
his charge, and punctuality shall be observed in
all transactions of business in future.
Liberal advanc s will be made on Cotton storw
ed for sale, in Cash, or Goods, at cash rates, and
on terms as accommodating as other Ware house
keepers offer.
(C? 3 ’ Those persotls indebted tc
the latrvfirm of HOLI W ARE, a d to ihe sub
scriber on former transactions, will please comt
forward early this Fall and pay their debts, at
longer delay cannot be allowed.
JPIIN S. IfOLT.
Sept. 6 ' 35 tf
The Subscribers
Respectfully inform their Friends and *lie Fub 1 -
lie in general, that thqir
WARE-HOUSES
AND
CLOSE STORAGES
Are now in complete order for the commencement
of the New Year’s business.
G rateful for post favors, iflev with CO O’.
fidence again solicit that liberal patronr.g<
bestowed on them the last and previous seasons.
The undivided attention of each of the concert
will be exclusively devoted to the duties of fheiy
business—and tl.ey will he provided to make the!
usual advances on Produce in Store.
VYm. Sims, Williams &, Co.
Augusta, August 27, I&27. 32 I8t
The Undersigned continuing
carry tin the
WARE-HOUSE
anD
COXKaXX53IOBr BUSINESS,
Jit his OLD STAND, South side Brnad slreel,
^^OLICITS a continuation of the patronage of*
1^ bis friends, to whom he feels grateful for past
favors; and assures them that his best exei*
tions will be used to promote their interest in any
future business they may confide to his care.
O’ Advances on Cotton stored in his Wares-
House, will be made when re'quired, and Insult-.
ance against Fire to the full amount of snid ad
vances, w ill be made free of any charge to the
owner of the Cotton.
JOHN C. HOLCOMBE.
Sept. 3 31 6t
TIIE WARE-IIOUSE
CG2t£X£X35ZOrr S T TSZWE33
W ILL still be continued, hy the undersigned,
at the central, c-nvenicnt and well
known establishment, first above the “ Eagle
Tavern”—Where he solicits n continuation of
that liberal patronage which he has heretofore
received. Insurance will be effected on all sp<*.
cies of merchandise committed to his charge, at
(Jie lowest possible rates, if it be desired and a
request made.to that effect.
The Tobacco Inspection will
also be kept rip .at this house, and mv country
friends, (Tobacco growers especially,) would dh
well to be particular to enquire for “Shelton's
Ware-House,” where they w-ill at all times, get
the highest market prices for all Tobacco
spected bv him.
W'm. B. SHELTON.
Sept. 3 31 tf
JOHN BS’TTRE.
Offers his services to his friends and the public in
general, to transact the
WARE HOUSE
AND
Comm ksio n Busin c*s,
H E has taken the Ware-House lately occupi
ed by HOLT fc WARE, on Washington-
street, not far from the Mansi n-Iiouse, conveDi-
ently situated for th - Trade that c- ir.es in on th£
Savann »h. Louisville, and the new Milledgeville
Roads. The Ware-House is thought, from its
location, to be safe from Fire, which is doubtless
an object of importance to Planters who store
Cotton. Every attention shall be paid to the in
terest of those who place their Cotton or other
| property in his care, and the most r-asonat/e
charges marie on all business. Advances w ill be
made on Cotton when required. 'Goodswill be
bought and furnished to his customers on the
most liberal terms, as advances on Cotton stored
for sale.
Septenbei 3 34 2.u
32P I*e Georgia Journal aud Washington
News, will publish the above f >r two mouths, and
forward their accounts for settlement.
Blanks of alLDescriptions,
Printed and for Sale a* this Ofirr,
#7° Mr. Abner Washburn, jr.
is my authorized Ag-nt, during mv absence from
this City. f\ §' WARNER,
£tigns'. 30 33 If