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1 here were but three deaths bv \ellow
t’ever in Charleston during the week end-
inn the 2d inst. The Courier says, “the
delightfully cool weather the last 4 or
five days, warrants the belief that tie ^is-
ease will very soon disappear entirely.
' The Georgian of Saturday, states, that
there had been but two deaths in Savan
nah within the last three days; from which
,t was hoped that the fever was subsiding.
^hy of the Northern papers deny that
>T r . Clinton will be run for the Vice Pre
sidency.
We with pleasure call the attention of
this community to .he advertisement of
Messrs. Foster* Henry, in this day’s pa
ler. It has heretofore been suggested
that an establishment Upon their plan, in
this city, was practicable and called for by
of the times. Besides
COMMERCIAL.
flic circumstances
the services often or’twelve male work
men, we have good authority for saying
diat they now give employment to at least
5ne hundred females ; and from their ad
vertisement, it will be perceived that they
amrendv to employ fifty more. We have
no doubt but the patronage of our citizens
will be extended to their manufactory, and
ilntt however widely may be the differen-
-es of opinion upon the subject of a tariff
of duties for the protection of the Domes
tic Manufacturers of the U. S. there will
be uo division in sentiment among our cit
izens as to the propriety of the protec
tion, ami the encouragement afforded, the
industry of the females of Augusta and its
vicincity, by the establishment of Messrs.
Foster At Henry.
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 24—We
understand that two separate Conventions
were signed at London, by Mr Gallatin,
in behalf of the U. States, and Messrs,
Grant aud Addington, on the part of Gr%at
Brittain, in the early part of lost month
mid have been received at the Depart
ment of State, to continue the joint occu
pation of the country beyond the Stony,
Mountains, provided for by the 3d article ot
the Convention of 1818, and to contiuue
the existing Commercial Convention.—
Our readers will recollect that by the
terms of the Convention ot 1818 its dura
tion was limited to the 2Sth of October,
1828, on which day the article above men
tioned, and the Commercial Convention
would h ive ceased to operate. Bv the
recent Convention, we are informed, that
they are coniinued indefimtly, subject,
however, to the right of either party to
put an end to them upon giving a notice
of twelve months.—[National Journal
BV THE LEEDS, AT NEW-YORK-
CIRCULAR.
Liverpool, Aug. 25.
Sirs—This market has been hut flat during the
present week for the sale of most descriptions of
foreign produce ; the inquiry has been principal
ly confined to supplying the wants of consumers ;
for exportation; few purchases are now made, so
that the demand being for domessic use, it is stea
dy hut not urgent, and so soon as it is supplied
there are few calls until the wants of dealers and
consumers again bring them into the market.
Throughout this week the demand for Cotton
has been languid, though somewhat improved
yesterday. The imports have however been ve
ry light, so likewise have been the sales when
compared with the past, for last week 27,549
packages were received, and 14,768 bags and
bales sold : whilst during the present the import
only reaches 2748 packages against 7859 bags
and bales sold as follows:
3390 bags of Bowedes at 5 7-8d a 7.jd; 919 do.
New Orleans at 6 a 8£ ; 1806 do. Tennessee 5 5-8
a 6|d: 414 do. Sea Island at 10.J a 18 ; 24 do.
Stained do. at 6^ a 8£ ; 310 Pernambuco aj 8i| a
9 5-8; 178 do Bahia at 8 a 8^ ; 259 do. Maran-
hams. at8^a8J; 113 do. I 'emerara at 7 7-8 a
9j ; 43 do. Barbadoes at 7d; 90 do. Surat at
4j a 45 ; 10 do. Benegal at 4^ ; 305 do. Egyptian
at 7A a 8.
With so heavy a stockand a demand so limited,
it is reasonable to look for rather lower rates, and
such has been the case this week. On ordinary
qualities of short staple American a decline of £
per lb. has been submitted to, and large parcels
of this description are placed on the market, but
good and fine qualities are becoming scarce and
fully maintain the previous rates; Brazil and most-
other descriptions aie offering at a decline of 1-8
without findingfieebuyers As before stated, the
heavy stock operates unfavorably, **.nd this is in-
creasedby the want ofa demand for export Twist.
Since the weekly sales were made up, 000 bags of
Uplands have been purchased on speculation at
6d per. lb. In Tobacco the transactions are undu
ly circumscribed, and until the result of the pub
lic sale advertised forthe 28th inst. is kijoivn, it
is probable nothingwill be done; in the mean time
our prices are lower and nominal.
ilrites Cm'vrut,
THE SUBSCRIBERS
H AVE entered into Copartnership, under
the firm of FOSTER 81 HENRY, and car
ry on business at the old stand of Thos. Foster.
Thomas Foster.
Morris Henry.
43 it
October 4
FOSTER & HENRY
Beg leave to inform the inhabitants of Augusta
and Hamburg, and their vicinities, that the
have just received a part of their supply of
w — — r ~-
FALL GOODS.
AMONG THEM ARE
Fin# and extra fine Blue and Black West of Eng
land Cloths
Very fine Steel Mixed Claret, Drab and Olive
Cloths
Cassimere and Cassinets, some ^ry fine
A beautiful assortment of Vestings, of the latest
Style, fee. fee.
They will receive in a few days the balance of
their Stock, together with the Fall Fashions,
from their friends in Philadelphia; and their
Goods will be made up in the latest and most ap
proved Style.
IMly ^ a ^ so ^ )e o i eave
to inform the public, that they have
commenced Manufacturing CLOTHING in this
City on a large scale. They are convinced, by
experiment, that they can afford Clothing of evc-
ry description, of their own manufactruing, much
cheaper and of better workmanship, than the
Clothing brought here from the North; and by
furnishing employment to a large number of the
ingenious and industrious Females of this City
and its vicinity, they trust their establishment
will be patronised, and ate confident of giving
general satisfaction.
JUST FINISHED
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS,
FURNITURE, &c,
A®
BY BUOS dt aXBESWOOD,
O N FRIDAY, the 5th instant, at 10 o’clock,
in front of their Auction Store, No. 327
Broad-street, near-the Planters’ Hotel, and next
door to John Madden fe Co’s Dreg and Medical
Store.
Among the Groceries arc:
Two pipes Holland Gin ; two ditto Cognac
Brandy; four bags Coffee; two barrels Flour ;
two casks Cheese, fee. 81c.
ALSO,
12 barrels (Florida) Sweet ORANGES.
ALSO,
FURNITURE,
Consisting of Side Boards, Bureaus, Counting
House Book Case, an elegant Clock and Case,
a Time Piece, Mattresses, Sic. fee.
ALSO,
A NEGRO It OMAN, about 35 years of age,
a good Cook and first rate Washer and Ironer.
Terms at Sale.
S? 3 And nt 11 o’clock, (within
doors,) will be sold without reserve, a general
assortment of
500
Dry (jrOOdSj
SUITS OF CLOTHES, of all sizes,
suitable for Laborers, made of stout Cassinets,
lined with Green Baize, and which will be sold
low.
ST 50 Seamstresses wanted-—none need apply
but faithful workers. Apply as above.
October 4 43 tf
Beers’ Register of Lotteries
CHARLESTON, OCT. 1, 1827.
20 a 25
17 a 18
9 a 11
23 a 25
31
21 a 3
5 50 a 5 75
It is pleasin'? lo contrast the temperate
course pursued by the presses in the inte
rior of the State with the violence which
marks some of those upon the sea-board
and in the middle country. - While the lat
ter are using all their exertions to alienate
the affections of the people from the Gen
eral Government, and unblushingly re
commend a. dissolution of the Union—die
former (we include in the numbei the
“EdgefieldI five,"the (l Pendleton Messen
ger,"the. “(irecnville Republican,''anti \ ho
Vo- kvilln“jPco/i/c’s Advocate ").ise char
acterised by all that good sense and mod
eration which mark their editors as the
true disciples of Washington, and the re
al friends of their country’s permanent in
dependence, happiness, and glory.
Charleston Courier.
—caO©—
Wo publish the following anecdote of
•General Jackson, From Niles’ Register,
Cotton—Sea-Island, lb.
Santee, and Maine,
Upland,
Bagging, (42 inch)
Rice—Prime,
Inferior, to good,
Flour—Philadelphia,
Richmond,
Baltimore, Howard-st.
Do. Wharf,
Alexandria,
Coffee—Havana, prime, i
good, >
middling j
St. Domingo,
Jamaica, fine green,
Molasses—IV. India, good,
Havanna;
New-Orleans, in hbds. fe bids.
Whiskey—hhd. Pf nn.
Do. bbl.
Do. hhd. New-York
Do. bbl.
Gin—Holland, Weesp’s host, Anchor,
Scheidam—direct import,
Northern,
Rum—Jamaica, (direct importation), a 110 115
West India, do 80
• New England, hhd. 39
Ditto ‘ bbl. 4ft
Brandy—Cocnac. 4tb pf. (direct im.) 140 n 160
6*
5 50 a 5 75
17 a 17^
14A a 15
14
none
18
35
34
36 a 38
32 a 35
34
none
34
120
100
40
do.
Do. Bordeaux,
Apple Brandy, ■*
Iron—Russia fe Sweden, pr. cwt.
Corn, (cargo)
Peas.
Black Pepper, (scarce)
Tobacco—Georgia, 1
Fayetieville, /
Kentucky,
Bittter—Prime Goshen,
Common,
Bacon—Corn Fed,
Haras,
T.ard,
Tallow,
Bees Wax.
110 a 125
35 a 36
dull 4,J
40 a 45
45
18
.3£ a 4£
(scarce)
(plenty)
20
8 a 12A
8 a 8i
10 a lOA
10
12
25
Soon to be Drawn.
Rhode Island West Baptist Lot
tery—Class 8th.
The drawing will be received on Monday morn,
ing, 15th inst.
Highest Prize §10,000
1 Prize of §3000 J 2 Prizes of §1000
1 * 2000 6 600
1 1650 I 5 250
With Prizes of §150, §100, §50, fee. fee.
ICP Tickets §4, Halves §2, Quarters §1
Union Canal Lottery—Class 33
The drawing will be received on Saturday morn
ing 20th inst.
Highest Prize $15,000
1 Prizg of
L
1
1
1.
§3000
2500
2000
1600
1500
1196
4 Prizes of
§1000
5
500
5
400
5
300
10
200
20
100
With Prizes of §50, §40, fee. fee.
O’ Tickets §5, Halves §2 50, Quarters §1 50
Maryland Literature Lottery.
This deservedly popular Scheme will be drawn
in Baltimore on Wednesday 17th inst. and the
drawing will be received here and ready for ex
amination on Thursday morning 25th inst.
Highest Prize $20,000
With One Prize of $10,000
TcnPiizesui 2,000
Ten Prizes ot 1,000
Ten Prizes of 500
20 of $200, 20 of $100, 40 of $50, &c.
Tickets §5, Halves §2 50, Quartet s §1 25
Sugar.—Masco Jarn. fine (declining) 10A a 111
do
104
of October 26, 1S25.
While General Jackson was prose
cuting the Creek war, there was a mutiny
in lus army, occasioned by a want of bread.
One company actually resolved on quit
ting the General and returning to their
home. The General was apprised of
their intention the evening before they
.intended to march off, when he sent for
the officers and invited them to breakfast
will) him the next morning. They accor
dingly came to his quarters, and tound him
under a large oak tree, eating acorns.—
Sit down gentlemen, said he, this is my
breakfast, and all that I have to give you.
The officers were so well pleased with the
visit, that they returned and persuaded
the soldiers to con.inue during the cam
paign.
At his seat in Edgefield District, S. C. on the
2d inst. Capt. JOHN RYAN, in the 82d year of
his ago, a revolutionary patriot.
On the 3d inst. at Edgefield c,h S. S. Miss
F.L1ZA DR1SDALE, after ajo^pand painful
indisposition, which she bore with Christian re
signation and cheerfulness.
In Abbeville District, S. C. last vveek, Major
JOHN BOWIE, in the 88th year of his age, an
active p.iriizan offi er of the revolution.
Id Barnwell District, S- C., on the 26th ult.
Caroline Busch, aged 2 years, 3 mor.tiis and
some da\s.
“ Why should we mourn departing friends,
Or shake al deat’s alarms ?
'Tis but the voice that Jesus sends,
To call (hem to bis arms.” -
TO RENT,
a And immediate possession given,
the large and comfortahle Brick
Dwelling, formerly in the occupancy
of Mr. N. Leeds, on the corner of
Broad and Elbert-streets, with every necessary
out building and a large garden.
For Terms, apply to
A. J. DILL, or
JOHN M. SILBERT.
October 4 43 w3t
Do. St. Croix,
Do. Matanzas,
Do. Havanna,
New Orleans,
Havanna, white,
Do. brown,
Loaf Sugar, refined (declining)
Salt—Liverpool, coarse, (bags °G©o|.g to oi
4 bushels,) J
9 a 10
8 a 84
8 a 94
13 a 134
17 a 21
Do. in bulk,
Turks Island,
Hiy, prime Northern,
Pimento,
Tar Wilmington,
Georgetown.
Turpentine—Wilmington, hard,
Do. do, soft,
White Pine Boards, clear,
Merchantable,
Piich Pine Boards,
Beef—Boston, No 1,
Do. do. No. 2,
Do. Mess,
Pork—New York Inspection Mess,
Do. Prime,.
Do. New Orleans Inspection,
Candles—Northern,
Charleston,
Sperm,
Mackarel—I
-No. l.C
No. 2.7
No. 3. r
Boston
Inspection
40 a 42
62 a 55
35 a 40
80 a 874
25
§1 3-8 a U
§1
none
,. do
W 25
14 a 15
12 a 14
9
74 a 8
94 a 10
14
11
none
124
16 a 18
31 a °4
64
64
4
TO RENT,
Hl
THE large Fire Proof Brick Store,
in rear of No. 144, Broad-street
FOR SALE,
98 BBLS, Philadelphia Whiskey, at same
place. Apply to
October 4
H. WESTON,
No, J44, Broad-Street.
43 tf
EXCHANGE.
N. Carolina State Bank Bills,
Newbern and Cape Fear do.
Georgia,
do.
6 per ct. dis.
5 per ct. dis.
14 a 2 per ct. dis,
Raisins, Ac.
60 BOXES Raisins, just received and for
sale low, wholesale and retail bv
J. FREDERICK fe Co.
ALSO,
A general assortment of
FS.SSH CONFECTIONARY.
APPLY AS ABOVE.
October 4
43 3t
c
ANAL FLOUR, from New Wheat,
Old White Coffee
Do. Madeira Wine
FOR SALE BY
Merriman & Rowland.
Oct. 4 43 2
SAILW Si BAWHUm*
1 41.UUU BUSHELS Liverpool ground
7 Salt,
200 Pieces Baltic Hemp Bagging,
TOR SALE BY
AUSTIN R. GORDON,
Macintosh-Street.
October 4 43 4t
Tickets and Shares in the above Lot-
cries may be procured by application at
BEERS’
Fortunate Lottery Office,
No. 241, Broad-Street.
QJ* A few chances may still be bad
by application as above, In the New York
Consolidated Lottery—The drawing will
be received by To-Morrow night’s mail.
$20,000 Highest Prize—Tickets $6.
Oct. 4 43
Hl
TO RENT,
THE Store next above Mr. Geo.
W. Butler’s, which is considered an
excellent Stand for business ; posses
sion can be bad immediately.
APPLY TO
HALL fe HARDIN.
October 4
43 3t
New Goods.
THE SUBSCRIRER IS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE
ASSORTMENT OF
BRITISH, FRENCH & AMERICAN
r
3
Consisting in part of the follov/mg articles, vts :
D UFFIL and Point Blankets,
Black, Blue, Oxford mixt, and Olive Cloths,
Red, green, yel ow and white Flannels,aud green
Baizes, •
Red and blue Plaids and Camblets,
Plaid and Camblet Cloaks,
Black, red fe figured Bombazetts fe Cercassians,
Fine Bombazine and Italian Crapes,
Nankin and Canton Crapes, and Crape Robes,
Sarsnetts, Gre*n Florences and Levantine Silks,
Black and coloied Grosde Naples,
200 pieces Flag Hdkfs. and yellow Bandannas,
300 do Fancy Calicoes,
100 dozen Ladies Cotton Hose,
100 do Lambs Wool and Worsted Hose and
half Hose, »
Clark’s Spool Cotton, Linen, Thread and Tapes,
Black and blue Italian Sewing S’lks,
1 case Irish Linen-, biack and brown Linens,
Long Lawn and Linen Cambrick,
10 bales brown Shirtings and Sheetings,
Domestic Plaids, Apron and Furniture Checks,
Satinetts and Negro Coaling.
ALSO,
1 Case of Leghorn Hats.
A4 of which will be sold at a small advance, on
New-York prices, by the piece or package, at 271
Broad-street. ,
H. W. SCOVELL.
October 1 42 8t
Consisting of Superfine black, blue and mixt
Broad Cloths and Cassimeres; white and mixt
Plains Blankets; white, red, yellow and gieen
Flannels ; Silk aud Woollen Vestings, Worked
and Plain Muslin, Muslin Robes. Silks and Sat-
tins, Crapes, Handkerchiefs, Silk Shawls, Silk
and Cotton Velvet, Black Bombazine and Bom-
bazette, Irish Linen, Colerets, Black Lace Veils.
Calicoes, Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hosiery, Silk
and Leather Gloves. Ladies Cloaks, Negro Cloth
ing, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, Sewing Silk,
Tapes, Buttons fee. fee.
Terms—All sums under §100Cash—over §100
and not exceeding §200, 60 days—over that a-
ruount. 20 days credit,, foi approved endorsed
Ntftes.
October 4 It
SPLENDID SALE
AT AUCTION.
£7 BUGG &. ailESNWOOD.
On Friday the 12th inst. at 10 o’clock,
At the Store of J. H. OLDERSflA IV,
No.—Broad-Stiif.et. >
T IIE Subscriber intending to close his busi
ness iu this city, will dispose of his whole
Siock at Auction, on that day, without reserve,
Among which are:
Two elegant fine toned Pianos ; Side Boards,
of various Patterns; Pillar and Claw, Card,
Tea and Dining Tables; Grecian Sofas; Sets
of Dininz Tables; Mahogany BedSteads; Tea
Tables ; Ladies Work Stands; Candle Stands;
Wash Stands ; Bureaus ; French Presses ; Count
ing House Book Cases; Portable Desks, Brass
bound ; Wire Safes; Gilt Looking Glasses ; Toi
let Glasses ; Hair Mattrasses; an assortment of
elegant Fancy Chairs and Window Blinds ; and
a variety of Articles suitable for a Cabinet maker.
ALSO,
An Elegant Horse and Gig.
O’ The above ai tides are all made of the best
materials, and by ti,e first workmen.—Persons
wishing to purchase, are requested to call and
examine for themselves
Terms liberal, and made known at sale.
JOHN II. OLDERSHAW.
October 4 43 3t
AUCTION
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
LATHAM HULL,
No. 210, Broad- Street, .
I NFORMS his-friends and the public, that he
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
srle; and flatters himself, from the central situa
tion ofliis 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 consignors, who may rely on the strictest
punctuality in receiving sale with proceeds as
soon as effected.
O’ Liberal advances will be made on consign
ments when required.
Oct. 1 42 tf
New Fall 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 CrQ&RS, comprising as complete an
assoitment of Staple and Fancy Fabrics as was
ever offered in this city ; all of which will be
sold for cash or city acceptances, by wholesale
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
BALTIMORE
Bacon &l Lard!
200 PRIME HAMS.
200 do SHOULDERS,
10,000 lbs. do MIDDLINGS, an l
50 kegs LARD, for sale by
A. 1 SIBLEY.
Augusta, Sept 27 41 8tis
NOTICE.
FOR SALE,
A SMALL lot of choice Bacon Hams, at
No. 282, Broad-Street
KERRS It GRAHAM.
October 4 ! 43 tf
Having leased a tract
of Land for a term of years,
situate on each $ide of Mc-
Bean, at the junction with Savannah l iver, con
taining 250 acres, originally granted to Zachari-
ah Tenn, in 1763—I.hereby forwarn all persons
that have been in the habit of trespassing upon
said land, by using -it for navigable purposes,
overflowing rafters, or cutting timber, to desist
from like trespassing in future.
-W.A. BUGG.
Sept. 6 35 wlm
Wells 4* Kibbe,
Take this oppor
tunity of informing our
Friends in the City and
Country, that owing to
our being burnt out on 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
3>j&A7ERS & TAILORS,
$20,000 FOB. $6.
THE DRAWING OF THE
KEW-YOR IS.
Consolidated Lottery,
A.Ni>
Commission
T HE Subsr ihcrs. in *■
usiuess. conti-nip'at
c mmencing the AUCTION '*
DL’SIXFSS. Rejrular and > xt ':
Class 7tii, ^
Will be received os SATURDAY MORNING j Merchandize of every description
NEXT, when some of the following Splendid Pri- 1 City ami Country Trade, wi\< be re:
ze^will J>e distribntedpat BEERS' FORTUN- j New-York Boston, and other places. S
inducement, we trust, will be held f< rtr-
and Country Merchants, to attract I
ATE LOTTERY OFFICE. No241 Broad-st.
1 rRIZE OF $20,000
5,000
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
* 5
5
10
20
46
46
40«
.46
92
92
920
H2S0
this
.* ”
2.500
2,000
1.500
1,080
1,000
600
500
400
200
100
*70
60
50
40
30
20
12
6
j to this market, and mo e particularly
i tablishinent for supplies. Nothin w ! !•< * ,it-
’ ing, but a Liberal Patronage, to stirmil > a’.tr
■ exeiti-T.s. an-! enable us to meet their w -hes acd
supply their wards.
The business w ill be !on« under the name r.std
Orinot G. ABELL fe Co.
REFERENCES.
■ Messrs. Fields Tl ompson fe Co
Mitchell fe Blucker,
W. fe S. Lawrence fe Stone, ) v ,
i Lyman, Tiffany fe Co. ) Boston.
j Miller, Riley fe Co. If.,.
\ Edward Cement. \ Charleston.
| Xtic-Yor
A. Slaughter fe C. Labuzan, ) . • .-
M in Sfrns, Williams fe Co. ) Au Zf ltz -
Tickets §6—Halves $3—-Quarters $ 1 50
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE DRAWN NUM
BERS IN THE
| N. B. Liberal advances of Cash will be made
I on Cotton, shipped to our friei ds in New-Ynfk,
j Boston. Charleston and Savanna', and on Mer
chandize consigned to us for sale.
JEW ETT, ABELL & Co.
Augusta, Sept. 27 41 tf
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
MSR&XMAXU<Sk ROWLAND,
Are now rece ving and offer for sale, their fall
supply of
Groceries,
FOP. CASH OR GOOD PAPER. COXSISTIXG OF )
400
ASVZUtlTXSDRCBK T.
Persons having busi
ness in the following Coun
ties, (to wit:) Bibb, Mon
roe; Pike. Upson. Butis. Henry,
Newton, Crawford, Houston, Fayette, De Kalb,
Coweta, Carroll. Troup, Muscogee. Lee, Twiggs
and Jones, can have it promptly attended to ny
the undersigned, by leaving the papers in the
hands of IVm. Longstreet, Esq who is authorized
to receipt for the same.
PRINCE fe rof. of Macon.
Augusta, 23d Aug. 1827. 31 w3m
100
100
20
1
50
10
100
25
700
50
60
.60
20
20
4
5
3
1
75
20
20
21
50
1
10
5
50
25
• 10
10,000
do
do
do
do
PIECES Hemp Bat
Tow do.
Pieces Calcutta for square bales,
Tons assorted Iron,
do German Steel,
Hhds. Sugars,
do do superiof,
Bags Coffee.
do old white and Java do.
Pounds Bagging Twine,
Bbls. good Whiskey,
Northern Gin,
do Rum,
old Monongahela,
do Apple Brandy,
Pipes Holland Gin,
Hbds. Jamaica Itum,
Pipes Cognac Brandy,
do old London Dock do superior,
Bb]s. No. 3 Mackerel,
Hhds. Molasses,
Boxes Sperm. Candles,
do b-st Northern do.
do Mnscatel Raisins,
Pipe superior old Madeira Wine,
Quarter Casks Teneriffe do.
do Sicily Madeira do.
Bbls. Loaf and Lump Sugar,
Kegs Tobacco,
Thousand Cubana Scgars,
Bushels Liverpool ground Salt.
Avid on Consignment,
AND FOR SALE CHEAP,
40.000E3PATCISH SISGARS.
Sept. 20 39 6t
JUST RECEIVED.
A Splendid Dicky Seat Coach. Also a new
supply of Northern Gigs. Also, a complete
assortment of Coach and Gig Harness, which
will be sold on terms to suit purchasers.
ON HAND,
Light Coaches. Gigs and Sulkeys. Gigs, Car
riages and Sulkeys built to order. Repairing at
short notice.
THOMAS G. IIALL.
July 16 20 wtf
1500 SADDLES,
At the old stand of Bostwick, Gilbert, fe Co. soM*e
of which are of a very superior quality.
—also—
Q ADDLE TREES. Hcgskins, Skirting. Bri-
die and Harness Leather, Plated, Brass, and
Japaad Saddlery Ware, Harness Mountin',
Whips, Spurs, fee. togetlier with every other ar
ticle, usually kept in the
SADDLERY IK2,
all of which will be sold at the very lowest pri-
s. S. KITTREDGE,
No. 30?£ Broad-Street, Augusta, Geo.
July 19 21 tf
Id 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 .417 cfiUtf
[V' - *
The person who by
mistalTej permission or otli-
fertvise, took from the sub*
<s * sciibcr’s office, the first Volume
of Curran’s Speeches, is requested to return it
and pay for this advertisement, or call and get the
other volume WM. JACKSON.
Sept. 24 40 tf
.FINAL NOTICE.
Th use indebted to the
Estate of James S. YV«;lker, de
ceased. are again requested to make payment.—
Those to whom the estate is indebted, it is pre
sumed have exhibited their claims. The affairs
of the estate will be closed as soon as the law will
admit. J. HUTCHINSON. Adm’r.
August 27 32 w6t
Dr. Ge rge A. Buck-
rjSJiSr UN, offers his services to the
inhabitants of Angus tit and its vicinity, in the
professions of Medicine and Surgery,
His office is in the adjoining building to Mr.
Lafitt’s hoarding houst, on Mackintosh-Street.
June 11 11 tf
HTOTJCE.
John P. King, Esq. will
transact bus!mess for m** in niy
absence. SILAS BRONSO.N.
June 25. 1827 15 tf
DR. M’WHORTEIT
will continue his Professional
Services in the City and its immediate
neighborhood.
May 24 6
TO RENT,
a From the first of October next, the
Dwelling House on Reynold-street,
opposite the Episcopal Church, occu
pied by M. Roff. Esq.
The Dwelling, on the ally, in the rgar of the
subscriber's grocery store, and now occupied by
’James Oliver, Esq.
The Store, on Broad-street, occupied by Mr.
A. S. Turpin, an excellent stand for business.—
For terms enquire of
BENJAMIN HALL.
July 19 21 tf
TO RENT,
thrill A very commodious Counting Room
or Cotton Office, situated on Jackson
■ SflBpI s * reet ’ * ,Par the corner of Reynolds-
Jin.iPr i*. street. Possession given on the first
of October proximo. Apply to Mr. Jakes Har
rison.
6 3> tf
Sept.
FOR SALE,
PLOUGHS.
TO RENT.
The Dwellk <g on the corner' <Jf
Broad and C impLell street* The
St* e recently occupied by Mr. J mes
Bishop ; and tv o or three Offices.
Apply to McKENZ1F. fe BENNOCII.
Sept 27 41 tf
11!'
TO RENT,
From the first of October the
Building, No. 16! Broad-street .owned
and occupied by »fce subscribers —
The stand for bu.Tness is desirable.
Xlie store for pleaso.i-triers and convenience
is not equafed by any in 'hi city; and is ad
mirably calculated for an extensive It h'lesale
and Retail Dry Goods 'business. The dwelling
contains four spacioas rooms, pleasant and con-
veniebt for a family.
JEWETT, ABELL feCo.
June 28 16 tf
FOR RENT,
One of the Tenements
in Wheeler’s Building. Also,
one of tiie snacious Stores iu
the tvoodeu building,—Eqnuire of
BRADLEY.
Sept. 24 40 31
Ml.
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
T HE subscriber has and will constantly keep
on band a large assortment of Wood’s Pa
tent, the Light Scottish, and other Ploughs.
ALSO,
A general assortment of _Agricultural Imple- j
ments. Next door above the Planters’ Hotel,!
Augusta.
ROBERT PHILIP, j
Sept. 24 40 8iw
T^TINE months after date application will be
il 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 Ere’r.
Jan. 22 71 m9m
NOTKli.
is after date, ap_
made to the Court of Ordinary of Pvichmoua
counrv, for leave to sell a tract of Land, belqn°
ing to the estate of Ferdinand Phini.v .Jb'H
N INE months after date, application will be
m ’ ’ "
LITCHFIELD, (CONN )
ILAW P m '
f |~1HE Fall Vacation comirences on the 29th
instant, and the Lectures will be resumed
on the 29th of Octobe;.
Sept. g7 41 Ft
erdiuand Phinisv, uec’d,’
situated in the county of Greene, and State of
Georgia, on the waters of Ricbiand creek, con
taining three hundred and twenty-seven acre?
(more or less,) to be sold fur the benefit of the
he* of said estate.
JACOB PHINIZY
. JOHN PHINIZY.
Administrators of the. (■:!:!? cfF.Pbiniz
?c. 11 1826 - * 4 1*9-, '