Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, October 22, 1827, Image 3

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At the burial rtf the <J*puty, Manuel,} The Baltimore Morning Chtoiiilc, of Wh'-ch caused so much excitement lately the 13th inst. reports a brig below, which " * " ‘ ' 1J 1 was supposed to be the Amigos, reported to have been sunk, in consequence of hav ing-run foul of the Gautcmala Packet. j n Paris after M. Lafitte had addressed the multitude, it appears that Getterai La fayette advancing to the rv.?eof the grave thus addressed die immense assemblage, in a voice solemn arid full o) feeling* We translated the rema-ks from the printed A plain Frederick county Dutchman who was attending some concerns in nroress verbal of the ceremony, which J Annapolis last week, being asked how the we received by the las! packet, and of which bv the by, the sale had been ob structed in Paris-A’. Y. American “ You have just beared the touching and iHitriotic accents of public grief and private friendship. Penetrated wi'h the , £ ai11P sen iiments, it is with the deepest ' emotion that I approach this tomb, about t(» dose on the eloquent defender of the national liberties. Around me are those monuments, so intimately associated in evoiv heart, with great misfortunes, noble recollections, sublime talent, and illustri ous victims H ere, on this spot sleep two honorable friends and collegues—*ihe brave and generous Foy, equally brilliant in political debate and the field ofbattle— the genuine model of French honor— and the frank and courageous Girardin, who in the Chamber < f Deputies pointed out the violations of the Royal Charter, as in 1792 he defended the constitutional laws, which the sovereignty of the French people had enacted. We saw these three lending one another in the discussion of the Chamber, a mutual, a patriotic, a dis interested support. Histoiy will preserve the recollections of the life of Manuel.— W r iien even a boy, in the wonderful cam paigns of the republican army of Italy, he linked himself, inseparably with the sur passing glory of the tri-coloured flag.— When later in the crisis of the Hundred Days, in the Chamber of Representatives be won rapidly admiration, esteem and general confidence. When at the tribune of the Chamber of Deputies be delivered those speeches, now engraven in die mem ory and heart of every patriot—But let me dwell a moment on that 4di of M rch, when the most flagrant injustice d -t ?'.<?• consigned to insignificance a ' C'vc rfcsemblv, was visited m saw him so ,firm, soepttn. trust-*-’! d>v not b-ss h*«i».> able for him tli m for the \* <} ) .rd it Paris—tha* forui- na'e establishment of’89, always devoted to the cause of liberty, equality,pn<l public order—whose remarkable services, : Tei- rnpted at three signal periods, are sure guaranty of its future revival, and a | erfec* return to the pnncioles of its primitive organization. You have been told, and every friend of Manuel, will confirm the dschr-tion, that, from die Tiny of his re- tireineni, to the las'day of his exVence he Meshed, hoped, longed for, the liberty of bis country. As for us, citizens, here, among the tombs of the faithful servants of the peo ple, we have only to strengthen more sml more <>ur respect for, and devotion to im prescriptible rights—to regard 'hem ;;s the objects of tbo most fervent and virtuous aspirations—(lie most important of our in- teres's, and die mos sacred ofour duties.” —-4?©►— THE PREMIER OF ENGLAND. Lord Goderich, late Sir Frederick Ro binson, and the present Pretriier -.f Lag- i 1 uul, is said not titexceedddvears ofage.He ' is a younger brother of Lord Gram ham, I Ba ron.of Grantham, in the cmuiv of Lm- C'dti. rbe founder of his family, was Wm. Robinson, an eminent Hamhnrgh mer chant, who was Lord Mayor of the citv of York iu the years 1581 and 1594. His Jon, Metcalf Robinson wascreateil a Baro net in l6()0. It was die grandfather of Lord Godofich, who was first created a Peer, 1761. Will somebody nterid the pockpt of Major Noah’s unmentionablesl Wben- Dehiv are promised to vo'e for Jackson, the Major said that Delaware had heart eriongh for the whole United States. When Delaware did vote for the admin istration, the Major said he “could put the whole concern inch's breeches’ pocket”— doubtless die worthy major overlooked Mr. Dupont’s establishment.—U. S. Gaz. administration men came to beat at their late election, in that county, replied, that “ Te Zachschon men lied so convounded- ly.” “ Well, but why did’nt you Adams men lie too V’ “ Vv we lid lie a little too, but the Zachschon men lied such tamnation lies.” * Rich. Com COMMERCIAL. LATEST FROM EUROPE. By the packet ship Birmingham. Capt Harris, which arrived at this port yesterday from Liver-' pool, whence "she sailed on the 8th ult. wc have Liverpool papers to that date, and London to the 7th inclusive. LONDON MARKET—SEpT. 6. COTTON.—The demand for this article is ve ry languid ; the sales of 350 bales Bengal, from 4 1 8 to 4£ ; 900 Surat 4 to 5^d ; 110 Pernambu co. from 8J to 8 3-4d ; 700 bowed Georgia 5 3-8 to 6^d ; and 60 .Egypt at 7$d per lb. LIVERPOOL MARKET—SEPT 8. We have experienced another dull week in the Cotton market, and holders appear t • be more generally reconciled to the ieduction flast week of l-8d pel’ lb in the i ferior to fair qualities of Uplands. Alabamas and < 'rleang. and the market shows a greater choice of the low qualities.— Other descriptions rc-mam without alteration in price; but H e matket closed very heavily. 1500 bags American Cotton have Seen taken for spe culation. and 300»for export. The total sales f’-om the 1st inst. to last evening inclusive, a- mamited to 9640 bags, viz;—260 Sea Is'and, at 10W to 178 ; 80 stain'-d do 6A to 10 ; 4300 Up lands, 4 r, 60 at 6:1 'o 6 3-4. 40 at ~ ; 1410 Orleans, 1380 a'6 to 8. 40 at Sj *e 84; 1129 Alahamvs, 53,-4 to 61 ; 1 : i0 Brazil, 7 3-4 to 8 3-5; 310. De'merara and Wes India, 6j to 9; 420 Egyp tian , 7 7 8 to 8\ ; 300 Snrats, 4$ to 44. The import has been 64-12 hags. EREfOH JS—To Liverpool—Cotton lb r}d a W sterling; Tobacco hhd. 20s, a 25; Ashes ton g5, a •..(); Rice, tieice. 0,. Nqval Stores l>bl,'3s a TV Continent—Cotton lb. 4a 5-8; Tobac- 'i libel 35s. a 00; Ashes, tbn, 40s a 00; Rice, 55s a 05 ; Sugars, 60s 00. ■ * At Edgefield Court-ILaisp, S. C. on the evening ot the 18th iusiant, b the R-v. Mr. Warne, Mr. Francis W PicRens, of Alabama, to Miss Var- caret Eliza, eldest daughter of Colonel Eldred Simkiiis NEW FALL & WINTER ROBERT MAHARREY, N i. 162 Broad s^tkeet, lias jus' 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 ■ 1 he following are the new ministerial arrange ments : First Lord of the Treasury, Lord Goderich, Chaucollo* ofthe'Excheq.ier, Mr Hetties. Secretary ■ ' State far Fo- ). , _ reign Affairs, .( Lord Dudley kWard. Sec Vy of State for the War } ,, rl ,. k Colonial Departments s 1 ** us ktsson. Secretary of State for the ) . , . r Home Department, ^ ' atq sot Lansdowne Master Gen. ofthe Ordnance, Marquis of Anglesey. Lord Chance lor, Lord Lyndhurst. President of the Council. Duke of Portland. Lord Privy Seal, Earl of Carlisle. President ofthe Board of ) Trade and Treasurer >Mr. C. Grant, ofthe Navy*. ) •President ofthe Board of).. „ ... ... Control. j Mr. C. M . Wynn. Secretary at War. Lord Palmerston. Chancellor of the Duchy ) , , D , of Lancaster, ' \ Lord **x\ey. Master ofthe Mint. Mr. Tierney. Surveyor of the Woods ) c D and Forests, | Mr. S. Bourne. Secretaries to the Treasury—Mr. Planta and Mr. Courtenay. Senior Lords of the Treasury—Earl Mount Charles Lord F. L. Gower, Lord Eliot. Mr. M. Fitzgerald, Mr. MacnaugTiton. Admiralty Council Board—Sir G. Cockburn, Air. Dr nison, Sir VV. Hope. Mr. Keith Douglas.' Tlie Duke of Clarence and Duke of Welling ton (tha former as Lord High Adm ral of the t leet, and the latter as Commander-in-Chief of. a ll his Majesty’s Military Forces,) hein. com e pletcly independent of the Cabinet, we. of coitrs . have outclassed them with the ordinary Ministers Loloncl John Eager Howard is no more ! Maryland has to lament the loss of an other of her gallant and venerated Suns in the death ot Col. John E. Howaiy), who departed this life last even ill 2 at a- bout half past eight o’clock. The name of this gaiiant officer and’ public spirited citizen, is so identified with the history of our Revolution, and the prosperity of our chy, that so long as the well earned fame, of the old Maryland line shall endure, or a vestige of our metropolis remain, the character of the Hero of Cow-pens and Eutawill be cherished with fond re- ®»robrance.--/JaZL Chro. 1inst. AT THE GOLD SADDLE, FOUR DOORS BELOW THE BANKS, AUGUSTA, GEU. THEATRE. Master Rogers, L ately of the Washington circus, respectfully informs the Public, that by re quest of several Ladies anu Gentlemen, he is in- duced to open the Theatre, on which occasion the members of the “Franklin Library Society” have kindly volunteered their services, on TUES DAY EVENING. October 23d, 1827, when will be p esented the Tragedy of GEORGE BARNWELL, OR THE LONDON MERCHANT, THOROWGOOD, BARNWELL, Uncle to George, GEORGE BARNWELL, TRUEMAN, BLUNT, JOHN, JAILOR, M A RJ A—MAS TER ROGERS. MILLWOOD, * LUCY, OFFIGERS, &o. &c. NEWS! EXPECTED ON FRIDAY NEXT. Grand Literature Lottery, OF MARYLAND. The Drawing will he received by FRIDA Y.'S MAILS, until which time may be secured some of the following In the course of the Evening, the follow ing Entertainments : SONG—What a Beauty I do Grow.— M aster ROGERS. SONG—Paul Pry.—MR. WELSH. A SCOTCH DANCE, in Highland Costume—Bv MASTER ROGERS. SONG—Barney Leave the Girls Alone, Bv MR. WELSH. The Crying Family, or Miseties of Anti cipation.—Master Rogers. A Comic Grotesque Dance, By MASTER ROGERS. SONG—Fly Market Beauty, or Love& Sausages—By MR. WELSH. MASTER ROGERS, The American Prodigy, only 10 years of age, will perform the Grand Lilliputian Trampoline OR FLYING LEAPS. He will throw a Somerset over Garters, Drawn Swords, aud take a surprising Leap through the Body of a MAIL COACH. The Evening’s Entertainment to conclude with a HORNPIPE, In Character of an American Tar—By MASTER ROGERS. 1 PRIZE OF 20,000 Dollars is 20,000 Dollars, 1 JJ 99 10,000 Dollars is 10,000 Dollars, 10 » 2000 Dollars is 20,000 Dollars, 10 . 99 1,000 Dollars is 10.000 Di 41ars, 10 J*. 99 500 Dollars is 5,000 Dollars, 20 99 99 200 Dollars is 4,000 Dollars, 20 n is 100 Dollars is 2,000 Dollars, 40 99 99 50 Dollars is 2,000 Dollars, 100 99 99 20 Dollars is 2,000 Dollars, 150 99 99 10 Dollars is 1,500 Doll: rs, 300 i> 99 5 Dollars is 1,500 Dollars, 9000 99 Si 4 Dollars is 36,000 Dollars, 9662 Prizes. 114,000 Dollars. AUCTION AND COMMISSION BLSI \ESS. A SIBLEY it I. WASHBURN have formed .a copartnership, ander ihe firm „f Bible* aml Washburn, for thepurposeoftrausa. lii-g ilte above business—and solicit ■ share of the put* lie patronage. • * Augusta, Oct. 15,1827. 4r> 4 tw Prizes payable in CASH, 60 days after the drawing, snbject to a deduction of fifteen per cent. MODE OF DRAWING. The Numbers will be put into one wheel as usual—and in the other will be put the prizes abort the denomination of five Dollars, and the drawing to progress ia the usual manner. The it,060 prizes of f our Dollars to be awarded to the tickets, the numbers of which end with the teimina- tiiig figure of either of the Three first drawn numbers of different terminations. The Five Dollar prizes will be awarded to the Tickets having the tw o last figures coi responding with the two last figures of such number of the next draw n of different termination. Aticket diawing a superior prize, will net be restricted from drawing an inferior one also. Whole Tickets, $5 00—Halves, $2 50—Quarters, $1 25. Application should be made early for Chances in the above Splendid and favorite Sclieme, as the demand for tickets is great, and the drawing near at hand. APPLY AT Seers’ Fortunate Lottery Office, NO. 5541 BROAD-STREET. IT Doors open at half past 6, and perform ance to commence at half past 7 o’clock. Tickets 50 cents, to be had at the Mansion House, and at the Theatre in the evening. October 22 it AUCTION AND ccztxMxssxoxr susrrrrssv LATHAM HULL, -ho. 210, Broad-Street, I NFORMS his friends and the public that hit has returned from the north, and again ten ders bis cat services as Auctioneer and Genrral Commission Merchant, for the disposal of evny' description of property, at public and private s. le; and flatters himself, from the central si na tion of his Store, and Irom hi^gcneral know l> .Ige of the business; together with the experience o? Mr. G. iOMl’KINS, in that capacity, {whom he has enraged.) that he will give general smisfac* tion to consignors, who may relv on the strictest punctuality in receiving sale with proceeds n» soon as eflected. O’ Liberal advances will be made on Consign ments when required. Oct. 1 .jo iff October 22, 1827 48 2t DRAWN NUMBERS IN THE Union Canal Lottery, 33rd Class. 51, 25, 21, 5, 23, 9, 33, 43. Holders of Prizes will call for the Cash, at BEERS’. OFFICE, of renew in the Splendid Ma ryland Literature Lottery—the drawing of which will be received on Friday next. Oct. 22 It NEW CLOTHING. SADDLE MANUFACTURERS. Have r.ow oh hand, a Spi.endid Assortment of Goods in their line. Manufactured bv them, solves, of thejirrf rale materials and workman ship. SADDLERY. AD IE’S, Men’s, and Boy’s Saddles, Portsmouth Sharp and Smffle Bridles, Braided, Round and Flat Martingals, Coach, Gig and Wagon Harness, Saddle, Carpet and Medical Bags, Valices, Holsters and Bridle Leathers, Twig, Coach and Wagon Whips, Military Bridles, &c. &o. &c. SADDLERY WARE. Snaffle, Sharp, i'elham, Portsmouth, and Bra- doon Bits, of the latest and most fashionable patterns. Patent i oiler Spring, Fancy, Round-leg and Prince's metal Sti-tups, Curb Chains, Spurs, Buckles and Slides, Haiiues, Terreits. Hooks aud Bradoon Runners, Bridle and Harness Buckles, Sir iuing, Worsted and Cotton Webbs, Plush, Serge and Baize, Saddle Trees and Hog Skins, Skirting, Bridle and Harness Leather, COACH & GIG FURNITURE. Cap’d, Bell and Straight Bands, Doer, Dash and Body Handles, Knobs Tufong Naiis. Pasting, Seaming and Broad Lace, Cochimel, Blue. Black and Green Morocco, Cotton Cassimere, Rattinett and Friuge, 1 Oil Cloth and Brussels Carpet, &c. tec Lc. • Having long been engaged in the business, they feel satisfied that their present assortment of Goods is far superior to any in the U. States. October 22 48 w!2w A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OE CLOTHING Is now opening at the Subscriber's, Ns. 232 Broad- street. two doors above Dr. Carter's Drug Store, Consisting of XTRA superfine bludand black Dress Coats, f. ■ i 2d do do do do do Blue, olive, claret, green, and grey mixed Frock Coats, Blue and Drab Bos Coats, Green, blue, olive, claret and steel mixed Coatees, Youths’ blue and black Dress Coats, Extra superfine blue, black and mixed Cloth and Cassimere Pantaloons, 2d quality blue, black and mixed Cloth and Cas- simere Pantaloons, Fancy, Toilinet and Marseilles Vests, White do do do Black Silk Velvet and Silk Florentine do Blue and Black Cloth and Cassimere do Extra fine plain & frilled Linen k. Cotton Shirts, 2d quality do do do do do Cotton and worsted knitted Shirts and Drawers, Flannel do do Mens Plaid and Camblet Cloaks, Ladies Camhlet and Caroline Plhid do Lion Skin Great Coats, Satinett Coatees and Pantaloons. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP Negro Clothing, Of all descriptions and sizes. C7“ The above GOODS being made up purposely for this market, will bear the strictest examination, as regards both the qualitt of materials and workmanship. They will be dis posed of 44 holesale Retail, on moderate terms J. P.SETZE. Oct. 22 48 tf Oh Peach Brandy, Monongu- hela Whiskey, fyc. LANDING FROM STEAM-BOATS COMMERCE AND ENTERPRIZE. 3© Boxes Claret Wine, 6 Half Pipes do. 10 Bids. Double Refined Sugar, 65 Kegs Spiced Salmon, 12 Boxes Brandy Fruits 15 do. Capers and Olives. 10 do. London Pickles, (assorted) 12 Hampers French Cordials, 10 Boxes 44’est India, do 3 Pipes Holland Gin, 2 do Otards Brandy 50 Half Bbls. No. 1 Mackerel, IN STORE. 30 Bbls, Newark Cider, 60 Boxes Crab, do. (equal to Chainpaigne,) 20 Bbls. No 1 Mackerel, 10 Casks London Porter, Sic. kc. 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 OK GROCERIES, Of the Choicest Kinds, and on fair terms, For Sale by N. BYRAM MOORE, No. 202, Broad-Street. Juno 7 10 tf lb wis f. f. axssoar, (wheeler’s building.) OFFERS FOR SALE, 24000 Lbs. Sweedes Iron, 200 Casks Thom^stowm Lime, 50 Bbls. Flour, 15 Bbls. Apple Brandy, 35 Kegs 4Vbite Lead, 30 Boxes Raisins, 10 Quarter Casks 44 T ines, assorted, 10 Reams 4Vriting Paper, St. Croix Sugar in Hhds. and Bbls. 5 Tierces Jamaica Coffee. J*ly 12 , 19 tf Colton Bagging and «\‘a\\s. 400 Pieces Prime Hemp Bagging, 42 inch, 100 Casks Cut Nails, assorted, FOR SALE BV WM. RO INSOX. October 18 7 2m New Goods. THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BRITISH, FRENCH & AMERICAN AND Commission Busin e$fi* riAHE Subsc' ibers, in addition ■« then pirstuf JL 1 tisiitess, contemplate, earlv in tlu- Fill, on c mmenciug the AUCTION k COMMISSION Ct- SI\CSS. Regular and extensive supplies ot Merchandize of t-Very description, suited to Hie City and Country Trade, will he received from New-York Boston, and other places Sufficient inducement, we trust, will be held ti rt . to City and Country Merchants, to attract th« ir.ittehrioii to this market, aud mo e particularly this es tablishment for supplies. Nothin, wc. be nam ing, but a Liberal Patronage, to stiinj! te ..nr exe- ti- ns, and enable us to meet their »i.lies and supply their wants. The business will be done antler the name anti firm ot G. ABELL k Co. REFERENCES. Messrs. Fields T( nmpson St Co. ) Mitchell k Blacker, ) ‘ 1 c ’“ 44’. k S. Lawrence k Stone, ) Lyman, Tiffany St Co. . ) Ccituil- m } Miller, Riley Si Co. Edward Bemcnt, Hall. Simpler, Si Tupper, John 44'. Long, Charleston. > Savannah A. Slanchtcr Si C. Labuzan, } . 4Vm Sims, Williams & Co. ( N. B. Liberal advances of Cash will be, mniit* on Cotton, shipped to our friei ds in New-York. Boston, Charleston and Savanna.,, am! on Met'-, chandize consigned to us for sale. JEYVETT, ABELL & C„. Augusta, Sept. 27 41 tf 9 J. C NAL FLOUR. .’ST received and for sale, a lot of Superfine CANAL FLOUR. HALL & HARDIN. Oct. 22 48 tf FOR SALE. O N Thursday, the 15th November next, a tract of Land, lying on the waters of Sweet 44 T ater Creek, near the Cherokee Ponds, South Carolina, about eight miles from Hamburg, with a Saw Mill anil a Grist Mill, both in operation, one about three hundred yards below the other, will be sol.l on four years instalment. Also, some likely Negroes to be hired for the term of twelve months, to the highest bidder. Also, for sale. Stock of different kinds, and Household Furniture, Aic. ROBERT HARDY. October 22 48 Stp DOMESTIC & FOI EIGN GOODS. 100 bales Cotton Sheetings and ohirtings, £20 bales Stripes and Plaids, 10 do prime Negro Cloth, 6 cases Satiuetts, blue an l blue mixtures, 2 b; les Tickings, 4 cases blue Cloths ; a few pieces extra-fine, 12 bales London Duflil, Point, and Rose Blan kets, 8 do red and white Flannels, 10 cases Prints, new and handsome style, 2 do Linens; 1 case Ginghams, new style, 1 do 4'eroua Haudkeichiefs, 1 do Brown Linens, 1 bale Cassimere Shawls, . 2 cases Sea Island Shirtings, 4 bales Bockings, 1 case Tartan Plaids, Bombazetts, Choppas, Black Silk Handker chiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Sewing Silk, Threads, &c. kc. kc. for sale bv WM. ROBINSON. October 18 47 2m DIBIT (BDDDS), Consisting in part of the. following arlii les,'vtz D UFFIL and Point Blankets, Black, Blue, Oxford mixt. and Olive Cloths, Red, green, yel ow and white Flannels, and green Baizes, Red and blue Plaids and Camblcts, Plaid and Camblet Cloaks, Black, red k figured Bombazetts Si Cercassians, Fine Bombazine and Italian Crapes, Nankin and Canton Crapes, and Crape Rohes, Sarsnetts, Green Florences and Levantine Silks, Blark and coloied Grosde Naples, 200 pieces Flag Hdkfs. and yellow Bandannas, 300 do Fancy Calicoes, 100 dozen Ladies Cotton Hose, 100 do Lambs 4Vool and \4 f orsted Hose and half Hose, Clark’s Spool Cotton, Linen, Thread and Tapes, Black and blue Italian Sewing S’lks, 1 case Irish L nen-, black and brown Linens, Long Lawn and Linen Cauibiick, 10 bales brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Domestic Plaids, Apron and Furnituie Checks, Satinetts uml Negro Coating. ALSO, 1 Case of Leghorn Ilats. A 1 of which wil be sold at a small advance, on New-Y ork pricet by the piece or package, at 271 Broad-street. H. W. SGOVELL. October 1 42 8t CONFECTIONARY, No. 288 Broad-Sired. . D DILL respectfully tenders his siuc.r# • thanks to his friends and the public, fur the liberal patronage with which they have tnvoi>- cd him, and offers his services to them "eneral in the Confectionary business, in all its brandies. All orders, both town and country, will lie su|«- plied at the shortest reasonable notice, and at as low prices as any in the eity. He 1W now uo hand a good supply of the first quality Cordial*, 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 -izes. Pound Cakes, 44 r edding Cakes, and Partry Cookery, of all kinds, furnished in the uealest style ifuotice be given the day previous. Also, Segars and Tobacco, of the 6e»t kind, and a fei4 barrels of new Georgia Flour, October 1 42 tf WAHH-HO USB AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. T HE Subscriber tenders to his friends and the public, a continuance of his services in tho above business. The usual facilities vv ill be gran, ted to custoineis, and by a strict attention tonajjl- interests, he hoqres to merita share of pj:rn their- J. ANSLEY. Augusta; Sept. 20 3y fit Hamilton Riflemen! Y OU are hereby ordered to appear on your Paiade Ground, in front of the City Hall, on SATURDAY, the 27th October, at half past two o clock P. M. armed and equipped, according to the by-laws of the corps. by order of Captain Cumming. ■ F. M. ROBERTSON, O. S. Ort. 22 48 2t LA4V NOTICE. T HE subscriber-begs leave ta inform his friends and Clients, generally, that not withstanding his removal to Augusta, he will still continue to practice id the Courts of Edge- field and Barnwell Di triefs. and with that view has established an office in thetowu ofHambuig. THOS. GLASCOCK. Oct. 22 • , 48 if Shoes and Cotton Cards. 15© PACKAGES SHOES, comprising a complete assortment; among which are three thousand pair as prime Brogans and Negro Shoes, as are in the market. 40 Boxes 4Vhittemore’s Cotton Cards, No. 8 Si 10 for sale bv WM. ROBINSON. Oct. 18 47 2in Co-pnrtnership Notice. 14' ILLIAM ROBINSON k THOMAS TAY- - 7 LOK, have formed a connexion in busi ness, under the firm of TilOMAS TAYLOR Si Co., in 4-acon, Geo. where they are now open ing a handsome assortment of Merchandize,- which they offer for sale on liberal terms. October 18 u 2m Oct. 22 TO RENT, The Brick Wing, No. 298. I inmediaU; possession giv en.—Applv to ROBERT A. REID. 48 2t JOB PRINTING, Neatly executed at this Office. NOTICE. I OFFER for sale, mv tract of Land three miles below the City of Augnsta, adjoining lands of Col. Hampton, Mr. E. Knight, and Mr. J. S. Coombs, contaiuinghaboutsix hundred acres, one half of which is cleared ,and in good order for cultivation ; the other half well timbered w th Oak and Hickory ; this traerts considered first and second quality. Also would be Sold if required. Forty or fifty valuable Negroes, Stock of Mules. Cattle and Hogs, andfive or six thousand bnshels of Corn.—A liberal credit would be given to an approved purchaser- Property in the City of Augusta or Bank stock, would be received in payment John Phinizy. September -11 wtf T1IE UNDERSIGNED Has removed to No. 307 Broad-street, in the Cen tre Tenement of Messrs. McKenzie k Bennoch's Brick Stores, and continues to devote his atten tion to the COMMISSION BUSINESS, He is now receiling from New-York, Philadelphia, and Boston, on corcsxs^aszzfT, 200 Pieces Hemp Bagging, (42 inch.) 100 bags Coffee, 156 barrels YVhiskey, 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’s No. 10 Cotton Cards 10 barrels Linseed Oil, 100 kegs White Lead, 10 bales Stripe and Plaid Domestics, 10 bales brown anil bleached do 10 bales London Duffil and Point Blankets, 10 boxes Wool Hats, 15 packages Shoes, assorted, 4Vith many other Goods suitable to the season, for sale on reasonable terms. ALEXANDER BRYAN. Sept. 24 40 tf ' Wells Kmc, Take thi.-i oppor tunity of informing ou? Friends in the City and Country, that mv in? to our being burnt out on the night of the 2d of July, that we hav<’ n-nioveil to tbe Brick Building, formerly occupied as the Post-Office, between Broad-street and tbe Man sion House, where we continue our business u» 6l TAIIiCR^, In all its various branches. 4Ve have on b,u;«f. Goods of all descriptions, sttch as wi ! suit file lovers of fashion with any articD 01 g-ntevl Dress. Augusta, Aug. 27 ’ 59 HAS.K, & HABJSm. Haring purchased the Stock of GRffCEUIES 0; Mr. A.'P. ROBERTSON, would again invite the attention of their friends and the pnOUe «>*, ernlly.al No. 151 Brood-street, where they _in. ■ tend keeping a constant ru/ipty of Choice Groceries: S’ THEV HAVE OS HAND, 4Vhich R. COOK, NFORMS fiis friends and the ptti.-lir, tbs is now receiving a general assortment of ©[riocerfru, ill be sold on adfcommodating terms, at No. 121, Broad-8l reet. October 1 42 6t JUST RECEIVED, ON CONSIGNMENT, 7© piecvs Hemp and To € Bagging, 3 pipes Holland Girt, For sale low, by LATHAM HULL, No. 210 BrOad-street. October 11 45 tf Wanted to Purchase or Hire, 4 good COOK, either man or woman, of good JuL character and steady habits; andaYKasb- crand Ironer, Apply attiih office. October 11 45 gj T. Croix and Ncw-Orleans Sugar* Loaf and Lump ^ 44 hite and Green Coffe<e; Cognac Brandy, Holland GinY N. E. Gin, Canal Whiskey, superior quality Cicili aD-1 Teneriffe 4Vine, London Porter, Imperial Gunpowder and Hyson Teif. Pepper and Spice, Table Salt, Spanish and Common Segars, Chewing Tobacco, of superior quality , Sperm and Tall 'w Candles, Swedes and Russia Iron, Cotton Bageing and Sacking, Newark Cider, suitable for bottling. 6tr. j:r And at No. 151, they have a general a's* sortment of Seasonable DRY GOODS, All of which is offered for sale uu the ruost ac commodating terms. June 7 ff BALTIMORE Bacon «fc Lardl 200 PRIME IIAMS. 200 do SHOULDERS, 10,000 lbs. do MIDDLINGS an i 50 kegs LARD, far sale by e A. SIBLEY. *JpiWa Se P t2* 4» 8t«