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FROM TUB TILES of THE [UKEM.
By Mrs. Plrkcrteal.
Fair was the eve r the sun’s last beam
^bone gently no the dark Wue stream,
Mingling his fender streak* of red
f' ! ’ With the pure ravs file r>nh moon shed,
v Ne’er, save beneath an ear ern «ky
Jf- Ts seen so fair, so sweet an honr,
When Nature's self rests silent lv
In soft repose on shrub and (lower ;
Nought broke that lovely stillnrs, save
i he distant splashing of the w ave.
When the light hark, with dripping oar, _
Darted to resell the distant shore.—
Ur music's thrilling notes, that fell
On the cool breeze anil wojte a spell,
So heavenly that the listening ear.
Had thaugiif some wanderin'!- snirit near.
P-rctianee the sweet sifara’s ehords
Were struck hv one who felt the pmti
.that never could, be told by words, -
But floated gweetlv in that strain.
None ever viewed a scene so fair
Vs »t>esc who haply lingered there,
An 1 s v *t.e horizon’s vivid “low,
file moifntnin’s summit clad, in snow :
And where the broad, leavetf platUaiu shone
Neag *hg slight, nahn tr'-e’s fan like crown,
The banian’s hotFiitable shade
By icpro'hirtive branches made,
[-ending its kind v shelter still.
From noont-de host or midnight chill ;
Groves where the feathr ■ y eeenn crew.
Glittering with eve’s own lucid -b-tv.
A thousand birds on sportive wing
fRIadevoeal every bendinc spray :
AVith varied notes they seemed to sing
Soft vespers to t he oarting day :
The palp moon there her creseent hung",
And o'er the waves a splendor flung-,
More mild and lovely than the beam
The mid-day sun flings on the stream.
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From the Journal of Commerce. .
INTRODUCTION T "* AN ALRUM,
- • List. Maiden, to the hard who weaves
The first noetic wreath *n de k
This heeuteous volume whose bright leaves
Are yet unsullied hv a stie' k 1
Oh. m n rV him well. for. m'-'den thou,
So snot'ess. beautiful and bright, .
Art like this virgin volume naw ;—
But what ye’ll both be—time must write,
(ill, could the bard’s fond nrnverhe heard,
m Thy book of life, as well as this,
Should not enntain one gloomv word,
But be renlete with love and bliss •
And thou gbonM’st i'l a green old age,
When retrosneetioo views ib»m o’er,
Cu)l sweets from evetv beaming page,
Replete with mingled love and hue !
..*£-1 ‘ -maujeu k ;t.u)0v^U3t,A?t'. ‘n.;.— .
For sv-at, las, is life at best.
Bn* mingle-i scenes nfiov and woe—
Now- wholly sv retched row half blest!
And at mortality's near close
When eve'-y thought on heaven is bent.
How fevvenjov the cal-n venose,
Attendant on a l)4e >v. 1| spent !
A
»me soon these .snowy leaves will stain
With •e dim, . lhoiu rl ’t«. hopes, wishes, fears :
• Some trac’d hi mirth, jyiote trac’d in pain.
Those wreath’d with smites, these bath’d in
tears ; „
, • ?t> in twin's hook ofli*n 'tis will’d.
That lights and s L od"s alternate blend,
Till the lest leof he f.wi.lv d'T.l.
-\nd Death’s cold hand affix “ The rod. 1 '
OMF-b A
■w»e e
r ItY Tirr T. \TK RISHOP tiePTR.
I prais’ • the.Farth u. beaut- see.-,
Wi b a : t<i gev of various ' r roen .*
1 pro's’ 1 the S ,o whose ample fold
Slipup * ei-.ps os 0 silver shield;
And Forth and Oceon seemhl to say,
. 1 Our beout.es ore-hu* fori day ?"
. J prais'd the Fun w hose chariot roll'd
On whe- 's oE amber and n f gold :
l prais'd die non whove softer eve
GVam-Vl sv eetlv thro-gh the summer >vk) ;
And M mp paid Son in answ er said.
ft, -“ urd'vs of light are numbered !”
0 Cod ! O Good bevontl comnarcl
•Jl't L • tbv meaner w-ork° o-e fair!
if i h t b r brum ties °n I thesnan
Of ui hi earth and sinful man.
How glot'ous must the mans'ons be
Wild'* tilt- redeem'd shall dwell with thee.
• AMbCLKJ TES OF ANIMALS. ' iVtm trasW of fttfeg; ;*
| m jJr.AbrTs Account «fan Oran s Ou&|.and pcitiuj* as cit.se as possible to their
aiiq »f Boriie."s—T\ie miiiviffiial describ-j pwsoiw, would take their hands, between
cd bv the doctor,“<.n his arrival in Java., bis lips, and fly to them for protection,
from Batavia, was allowed to be entirely j F*° ,u boatswain ot tbe Alceste, uno
fice till within a dav or two of being pul on j shaded his iheals with nun, and was Ins
hoard the CmsaMo be conveyed to Eu- ! chief favorite, although he sometimes pur-
gland ; and whilst at lame made no- at- j Mued, the » v,i the bisci ' ;t , °* hls l ’ e, ‘*
tempt to escape; but became violent when Matter, he learned to eat w.th a spom. ;
. put into a la tite railed hamltooca^e fertile :i!| d might bedtrii seen sitting at his cab-
! purpose «f beinjr Conveyed frofe-the island. “”j‘vmg his coffee, quite unem-
i As soon as lie felt lnmscif in confinement brassed by those who observed, him and
J be s'. !: ilre rails <>f the cane into his hands with a grotesque and sombre mr, that
and shakip-r then violeetly, endeavoured seemed a burlesque on human nature,
to break them in peices; but Gliding that j “ On board ship he common y slept at
they did not yield generally, he t i d them >he mast head after wrapping himself m
set.ara'olv * and, bavin-* discovered one |» sad. In making his bed, he used the
i weaker than the rest, worked at it i^mesq^us Uwenicve every - u *
stantly till he had broken it, and made his
PROSPECTUS —
" r OF THE X
Southern Hevinc.
TO THE CITIZENS OF THE SOUTHERN STATES t
A T a moment of great and increasing embar-
ras.-iineut and difficulty, a' number of your
fellow-citizen^, members of your country by
birth orby adoption, interested by common pur
suits in your prosperity, connected b comrqon
dangers with yo ir welfare, beg leave to address
you.
J;i the present state of .society, it is almost un
necessary to notice, it would not be easy to ex
aggerate the icfliience of the Press. This iustru- i
merit of know edge and of power, onceso humble, j
so insignificant, known only in ttie closets of the |
studious, or the privileged intercourse of the j
learned, addressing itselito t.bb few in an ancient !
mid exclusive language has. in modern days, in
consequence rrf the wide diffusion of education.
SUBSCRIBERS
H AVING connected themselves in the r p-
TERY .Bt sfNESS, have , a kc„ thr ?,7
•ii the corner of Broad and Wnsbi,.gt (>l , ! ‘
No 184. and beg leave to ipforn. th, i r
anti the pnblir. that they ip’end kee- ing a
al assortmenf of
GROCERIES,
Of the first quality, which they will sell on mo(ir
rate terms, and solicit a share of their patron,-.-
MAXTZ ec MORRISON^
October 11 Jo -It
INSURANCE AGAINST
!i 0
resigned
<LL 4
: \CH bavin
rtfortl Fire Insurance Con^^y j'
of his wav, that nri^lit render the surface h, ' rn tlire '' tC( I *° the great mass ot society with
detid -d etlect, and now exetcises an almost des-
J OHN BF.
of the Hai
consequence of his intended removal fi„ n , ,
State, the Boari! of Directors bare appointri| (
. ... - -mviivv , uuuvi uppiwui i» Him • ; , , i • /. «.
threw it over his shoulder This feat he.] it up. On these ‘.cessions he would preted into acquiescence in its justice ; forbear- ; tl.it fin as rs-.rdsThe ‘exceBen^of
•its usurpations, is considered as sub- i ^ ,us l,,e cxcenenct t»i
1 it w
not remain on his sltoqlders he
'•took it in'., his mouth. , till I had resigned it
“ After several abortive attempts to se- j noogh lor both, he would quietly lie by
enre him more effectaally, he was allowed | my side. If all the satis happened to be
i td,Wander freely about "the ship and soon set, he would hum about for some other
t became familiar with'the sailors, and stir- | covering, and either steal one ol the sail
passed 'hem in agilitv. They often chas- i ors jackets or shirts that happened to br
ed him about the rigging, and gave him j rlrymg; or empty a hammock of its blank-
I frequent opportunities nf displaying his a- ; e!s * ~ ,
j%lroitness in managing an escape. Oa first j Oft the Cape of Good Hope he suffered
' star-ing lie wottid endeavour to outstrip his ; much from a low temperature, especially
! pursuers by mere speed ; but when much ! «™’ly m the morntng, when lie would de
! pressed, eluded them by seizing a loose scetul from the mast, shuddering w.th cob
j rope, and swinging out of their leach. At
its Table ami Bar. and that gentlemen who lyay
often repealed and when he found that endeavor to pull the su.l f. otn under me, ' ance, under its mur,
I I ,r In I'.i-rp nip from it -ind would not rosl ' mission to Its authority; and, uolic opinion, ■ , c ■ . , . • , . , ^ .
•r IO ,olCe n,e lrom . W< " ' ”° l r< S ‘ I now the groat arbiter of the earth, is formed bv i have He retofore visited it, will future find ns
It it wore l.tige e- j ts unceasing efforts. ' I character fully sustained; and to strangers, it
He must have paid but little attention to the wi!l be a l’ ln ce of comfortable rest after the fa-
historv of the age in which lie lives, or to the ,i £ ue of traveHing—to all an agreeable home,
course of human events, who does not perceive ! ^ >tab.es will be well supplied with an
rhe strong: inlliience. which public opinion, thus abundance ot the best I rovendcr and atte ided
guided, may exercise on our «lpstiny. We have b - T c ‘ v ' b a, * ent,>e capable Hostlers. He in-
permitted doctrines injurious to our character, tends to keep a J.lt ERY S 1 ABLE, where those
hostile to our peace and welfare, pernicious aud "H° ,na . v w,s “ *° bate their Horses well kept
unfounded, to circulate without correction ; even rad ^ sendtnem with confidence,
misrepresentation and falsehood, the errors of j
ignorance, the perversions of prejudice, the de- I
lusions of fanaticism, have been suffered to pass ;
unnoticed. The presumptions of to-day serve as
facts to-morrow, and futnis It materials with which
the 1 ress, if not corrected or enlightened, will
mislead that judgment by which we must all be
governed.
Fueler such circumstances, shall we remain
other times ho would patiently wait on the
I shrouds or on the mast head, til! Ins pm-
j suers almost touched him, and then sml-
' denlv lowered himself to the deck by any
rone that was near him, or bound along
! tiic mainstay from one mast to the other
’ swinging hv his hands and moving them
< one over the other. The men would ol-
ten shake the ropes by which ho clung
! with so much violence, as to make me fear
; his falling hut I soon found that the pow-
j erofhis muscles could not he easily over-
! come. When in a playful humour, he
I would often swing within arms length of
his pursuer and having struck him with
| his hand, throw himself from him.
“ While iu Java he lodged in a large
tamarind tree near tny dwelling, and for
med a bed by intertwining the small bran
ches, and coveting them with leaves.—
During the day, he would lie \v s'h hi- head
projecting beyond his nest, watching who
ever might pass tinder; and when lie s w
any one with fruit, would descend to ob
tain a share of it, He always retired for
tlm night at sunset or sooner if lie had been
well fed, and rose with the sun and visited
i those from whom he habitually received
f food.
j “ Of some small m tikeys on board
: from Java lit; took Title notice, whilst nu
clei the obserVaiion of the persons of the
shin. Oncejindepd, he openly attempt
ed to throw a small cage, containing three
ol didn't overboard ; because probably, he
had seen them receive food, of which lie
could obtain no part. But although lie
hpfd so little intercourse with them under
our inspection, I had reason to suspect
that,he Was less indifferent to their society
j when free from our observation ; and was
1 cue dav.summoned to the topgallant yard
of tlm uizee mast to overlook him ploy
ing wiih a young male monkey. Lying
on his back, partially covered with a sail,
he for some time contemplated, with great
gravity, the g imhols of the monkey, which
; bounded over him; but at length caught
i him by ’he *ail, and tried to envelop him
; iu his covoring. The monkey seemed to
i dishke his confinement & broke from him
1 hm again ’ renewed its gambols, and al-
th'utgh frequently caught, always escaped.
The rgeTo.urse however did not seem to
he l .o T equals, fm the orang outang
; net er c ndesceiuled to rotnn w!*ti fhe mon-
kov as he did with the boys of tlie ship.—
! Yet the monkeys bad evidently a great
j predilectioti for his company for whenover
• they broke loo.se,- they took their way to
; iiis resting pi ye. and were often seen
i lurking about 1 or creeping clandestin* Iv
j towaid*- him. There appeared to be. no
| gradation in their in’imacy ; as they np-
! peared as coi ' • iah iaily familiar witli bio: j
wh'Tt first ohs*-r-.red, as at the close of.
their acqultiwance.
“ But abhopg’.i so gr-n’lo when not ex
ceedingly ir/itated, the orang ou'an.g could
he excited to n violent rage, which lie ex
pressed hv opening- his mou’h, showing
liis tee'h, and seizing and biting ihose who
were near him. Sometimes, indeed, he
seemed almost driven to desperation ; and
running tip to any of his friends, dim
into their arms, and clasping them closely
derive warmth from their persons,scream
ing violently at, any attempt to remove
him,
“ His beverage in J iva was wate ; on
board ship H w is as d .eisified as his food.
He preferred coffee and tea, but woulu
readily take wine, and exemplified Ins
attachment to spirits bv stealing the cap
tain’s brandy bottle. Since bis arrival in
London he has preferred beer and milk t>
anything else, but drinks wine and other
liquors.
MENDEMI ’ LL’S
Patent Imprond Grist A' ills.
rjNHE undersigned, living in Augusta, being
JL appointed, bv MnnfortS. Street, and John
Wilson, Assignees of Moses Mendenhall, so'*-
Agent, in future, for selling in Georgia the above
important and valuable improvement in the
Grist Mill, informs the Public that he is ready to
dispose of the same to those who may want only-
an individual right, or to those who may wish to
purchase for counties. Those who prefer seeing
specimens be fore thev purchase, can be satisfied
at in-y house, or can see several now. in operation-
in this neighborhood.
Individual Rights $25. 6 MIMS.
May 28 Sin 7
O’ The Milledgeviile Journal will please to
publish this weekly for two months and send the
account to the office of the Georgia Courier fc
pay me t
REMOVAL.
rTN HE SUBSCRIBER has Removed his Stor
JL 'o the Yellow Brick building. 8 doors al> f "
his former Stand, where he has on hand and'
constantly receiving a gootfassortment of
BOOTS & SHOES.
And other articles in his line, where he invite
his. friends and customers to call and examin-
for themselves.
Augusta, Oct. 1
William jM’Gar.
42 tf
Oc:. 8
J. P. Force,
Ao. 2S8 Broail-Strei
44 It'
DR. CHAMBERS’
Remedy for Intemperance.
rift HE Subscriber, on the decease of th» late
4 Dr Win. Chambers, took into his porses-
uiimintlfttl of the aim and object, the progress s i° n the personal estate of the deceased, and ’
and direction of this mighty power? Shall a found prepared a large quantity of Doctor Cltam- !
people, whose situation is so peculiar, whose hers’ remedy for intemperance,
w elfare may tie so easily put in jeopardy, whose He hereby informs the public, that lie has dis- !
interests are in some measure isolated, and there- posed of all tite Medicine so found, to Dr. James .
fore the more easily assailed, continue indiffcr- II. Hart, and Mr. Andrew M. Fanning, of this!
not t 0 the perils that surround them ? Wc may ; c-ty.
slumber, but there arc those who will not sleep ;f In making this‘disposition, the subscriber has {.
we may avert out eyes from danger, but evil will been actuated by a due regard to the interest of;
not the less readily nor the less ni|-Hly approach the heirs of the intestate, well as from a wish j
to give the m .st extensive use to the virtues of the
1500 SADDLES,
I
lv * ,3 UJW IU lilt I1KUC-SUI IIM "T^l ^ | % _
Nor is it or.e iate.rest only we have to guard, discovery, w hatever they may be—and he can I j1 ( j [ f t'N 8 S-i
r.e duty to perform. We are members of a further add with confidence, that the gentlemen I m. j^
one
vast confederacy. harmoni usly unit' ! fi r many ; " ho will hereafter lie the venders of the remedy I At the old stand of Bostwick. G Ibert, N. < ...
years by the bends of friendship, and by t ’ • < en- for Intemperance, as prepared by the Inventor, j of which are of a very superior quality
efits of free and uninterrupted intercom e ‘ Ei^ ■have been intimately connected with Dr. Cham- —also—*
deared to each other by »he recollection < r c> a- i hers iu his life time—have beemUs agents hr com j LA ADDLI TREES, liosskins. Skirt
nion dangers, and common triumphs, bv a g eat I pounding the medicine, and alPbcquaiuted with
national heritage of glory a d liberty—we are as- ; its composition.
socia ed by an instrument of no ordinary charac- j Silranus Miller, Public Administrator. Lc.
tei; a Charter which is the boast of our own : EF The medicine will hereafter be prepared
country, and the admiration of mankind. It j and sold by the subscribers, who alone are in
should be a peculiar duty; an unceasing effort to 1 possession of the original Receipe of the inven-
preserve this f barter in its p-istine purity and j ,or , at the ofiire of thelate Dr. C. in the bas''im ut
vii-onr. at once maintaining its p.-v.vets imimpair- stor J r of Rutgers’s Medical College in Duane
ed. and its boundaries distinct ami inviolate. ! street, cast side of Broadway, and at the Medical
T ith these Impression-, a nu-.-ibex of your fel- : store ot Dr. Hart, corner of Broad-way and
tow citizens, connected »- it!) you bv interest and
by feeling, ns the most oderUml means ofshield-
i ig yon from the undue and imaual operation of
the press, have associated then* nT vc's together to
publish -ne of these Jouroa’s which are now be
come the p pular instruments for the diffusion of
knowledge, the discussion -f doctrines, and tiie
i;)v''stigation nftriith: whi-h are employed not
Chamber street, 3 doors front Washington Hall.
New York.
J he astonishing success which this rein dy has
obtained in restoring habitual inebriates to so
hriety, has established its virtues beyond ail con
tra iction, and supersedes the necessity of any
further comment.
The remedy ts as innocent as it is effectual; so
j oiil v to bring to notice the works that enlarge or much so, that it is often given to children in fe-
| correct in any department the b> undaries of hit- hr He complaints, and frequently used as a family
5 ___ r-r. i i . „ , man knowledge, but fo review a'so, the opinions ; medicine for Dyspepsia, iic. All that is required.
^■01 R months alter date application will be j of *he day as in tin :>-perpetnd fluctuations, they to ensure its specific effect is to abide strict iv bv
. ■ made to the Inferior Court of Richmond ; act on the character and conduct ofsociftv ' i the. directions. It is put up in packages sufficient
t ounty. while sitting for Oub nary purposes, for i ft shall he among ourfirst objects to vindicate for one individual cure, aid accompanied with
leave to sell fitly acres ot Land, ...Jones Conn- | the rights the n-ivileges the chnract r of the j ample direction for its use, signed mlhehaq.l-
ty , adjoining land ol Mr. Moore and Mr. Breed- j Southern States ; to a; rest, if possible *1,at cur- | w.itingofthe .subscribers, without which done
love, / miles .from Clinton belonging to the rent of misrepresentation which has been direct- : are genuine. We are induced to adopt this n.ea-
hcu s °f LRtlebm v ^ J ls°n, deceased, and to l»e j cd s* addv against our country ^enerallr, apd ! sure, as in consequence of the great celebrity
sold lor ?heir benefit. I tire S nth in particular ; and to offer to our fel which Dr. Chambers’ "medicine has obtained,
low citizens one Journal which they may read ; there have been, and doubtless will be, many spa-
withoiit finding themselves the objects of perpe- ; rious imitations. On enclosing to us the usua
tua! sarcams or of effected commisseration.
IJ die and Harness Leathei. Plated, Bias,, ac
Japand haddlcry Ware, Harness Moun’tiu;
Whips, Spurs,fcc. together with e very other at
tide, usually kept iu the
; ns* 2LIe :?■ 2,
all of flfbich will be sold at the very lowest j,n
cesi S. KITTREDGE ’
No. 3011 ProMl-Slrtil, Augusta, ‘t.
July IU ->t i.
OAK AY HICKORY
WOOD.
o,
•ual
Sept. 24
ELIZa WILSON’, Guardian.
40 tf
FOR SALE.
f K 1 HE six ere Lot above Uurknetts Spring
U. adjoining the property of 'N'. Smith, Esq
The situation is commanding and pleasant, and
it is in the neighbourhood of good water. Un
disputed Titles will be given to the purchaser.
FOR TERMS AFPI.V TO
W. A. B.UGG, Agent". '
May 31 8 tf
A&VE& TZ&t T.
Person.* lm\ in*f biisi*
y. jgy'|ke;«W nests in the following Lotm-
(to wit :) B4ih, Mon
roe', Pike, Upson. Butts. Henry.
Newton, Craw ford, Houston. Fayette, De Kalb,
Coweta, Carroll, Troup, Muscogee Lee, Twiggs
and Jones, can have it promptly attended to by
It shall be considered as a paramount duty to
watch iv-'v the adm -i-qir-.I'ur! of our Federal
Gover-inv’ut. a-d to gu v-d against all violations
nf the. constitution'. r n our .views of that instru
ment. w- shall t'c guided bv no party feelings
We shall end-avor, i.i all cases, to ascertain its
true and genuine sigp’fication, and to give it that
meaning wtiich it ms inte d-l to convey by
those who framed it, w hich it was understood to
expiess by those who adopted it. We have seen,
we aeknotvledge, with deep regret, liis charter
of our Union endangered, and, ns wc believe,
silently undermined, its limits and landmarks
effaced and effacing -v assumptions of construc
tive power It may Soon be coosidc ed'tieason
in the ci*'Z'*n. disorganization in the States to
assert ights which were never surrendered to
price, ($’). postage paid, the medicine ran be sent
by mail- To those who are unable to pay. on
personal application of the individual at our office,
the medicine will be administered gratis.
J AMES H. H ART. M. D.
A. M. FANNING.
Successors to W. Chamber's.
The above valtmble article, is for sale bv
R. B. HAVILAND & Co. Agents.
October 18 47 3m
FTHfF, Subscriber intends d-li
C and Hickoiy WOOD to his
during the Winter, and as he wi e. • r isrEi-!.
into tills business, lie v.uuM he glad t.-j.!-'. u> ti, •
number of those who w ish regular supplies.
ORDERS left at the Western Hotel, will'be
promptly find punctually supplied at tiiem^-t
IS. MIMS.
reasonable rat
Oct. 15
4(i tj
*1-
Mre. i\di\ra Hutchison’s
Wi
BC
’tf AJP JW.-Z
L he opened on Broad-street, a few
doors above Doctor Wrays, at the lion-
would never ha veronsc *e ’in relinquish It shall be
. , our rate faithfully .in ■ nipt out these, encroach-
the undersigned, by leaving the papers in the ments. and slrennou-lv fo resist that consolida-
ltands of Win. lougsireet, Esq who is authorized ‘ion ofa!' o in a national head, which, what-
to receipt tor th- same. ever ma;, b. tec imnr-ssions of the moment, ro
PRINCE & POE, of hTaeon. j the views of the -gent in each art. must load, ul-
Augusta. 23d Aug. 19§7. 31 w3m timately, perhaps rapidly to discord and disun
ite Federal Government, ' to resist powers ' formerly occupied by Judge \Vilson, on the first
which our predecessor- never designed, and I Monday of October
, -n- ,y-,i -ra* .
j. r -* tar 4? :C .
I LIE Pioprietor of
r;'\--* j Vi
sy. X"
tiie Augusta Thea-
X the is-auihorrzed by th« M ■ nager, to i
o’ er FIFTY DOLL P.S for the best original
Poetical Address, to be spoken r.t tne open
ing (if the Theatre, on the 19th Dec., not exceed- ;
ing fin lines, nor less than 45. The Addresses I
(postpaid) 1 ’ To
Augusta
liteiaiy gentlemen of the city of Augusta o ex«
P v
tit;>
Amidst on; exertions, we shall omit no means
of diffusing among our fellow-citizens, a know
ledge of t e im -rovements of the age, by bring
mg to then notice the works in which these im
provements are detailed, or those w hich leave,
by their intrin-ic powers, their own impiess on
Lid esses I <! ’° h " ma " mir ' d ' V ’ e . sha " delight to trace the 1
must be direct d (post paid) *■ To th- Proprietor ra,r< ' 1 n ^- ?< na! ' ° 1,1 ' n T ’* s radiance not only
oft e Augusta Theatre,” w bo wli! s LecfVSel over ‘he barren waste but over the cultivated
e sceues of nature and of bfe ; or the eflbrts of pa-
it , , Utrrt indirsn v b'.ii!dir;<run hv u^cAil nnd nntirin —
mme them, and award the prize of lit ra > merit id u • • e ‘ l ana unririn.
* . , . , ,, , *abor. ,'in num
Ad-Tesses must !»e forwiird^d befoif th#» 10t
Mrs H. w ill be happy to give private iustruc-
t ous in Composition, and the higher branches of
Education, to young Ladies who desire io devote
a portion of their time to ment.d improvement.
Instructions also given in Dra -ing and Paint
ing. in ; la ; n and Ornamental Needle York.
Terms of admission made known at the School
Room.
Sept. 24 40 if
r
Q a a k v r Sp ri ngx,
TO U EAT.
The Stand kuotvn as tlte
Quaker Springs, and f,.r seve-
vears past occupied as ; piace i f
Public Entertainment, is i.:*w offrrof.*
for Ry t. lie Quaker 'Springs ate six mih •
above Augusta, ou he main road to ( olumhia
C ourt-House, to Lincoln, &.c. and perhaps beta
situated for a Public House, than any place iu tiie
neighborhood of Xugmla. The buildings are in
excellent repair, anti it is relieved there is no
stand more celebrated for he: 1th an.I pleasant
ness within fifty miles of Augusta An enterpris
ing occupant would not fail of finding an eucour-
a ff* n s patronage. Possession can be had the 1st
December next, and a lease may he taken for one
or more years The Furntiure belonging to the
house, will be sold to tiie person renting at a fair
.valuation For fmther information, appiv to
the subscriber, on tiie premises.
JAMES LY \ F,*.
0° The editors of tiie Scutii Carolina '■late
Gazette, will publish the above till the I-t Dec
and forward their accounts for payment.
Oclubpr 15 4() D
The Subscribers
Respectfully inform their Friends and t'c
lie in general, that tl eir
I’uh i
wy mm-mmsEs
— j on two or three occasions, committed an
A Enj ma, said • H-ve heoti written | act, w hich, in a rational being, would have
’ m C inning—which for a lengtli of; been called the threatening ol si^cide.
d the skill of al! England fo j ff repeatedly refused an orange when
| he attempted, to take >t he would shriek
violerptlv, >nd swingii^g furiously ttbmit .
: 'he rope, then retiu n and endeavour to oh- }
I tain it ; if again refused, lie would toll j
; for same time, jike an angry child upon j
; the deck, uttering the most piercing j
i screams and then suddenly starting up,
' rush furiously over the side oflhe ship and
disaopcar. On first witnessing this act
we thought he had thrown himself into the
; sea ; bat on search being made, found hint j
' concealed under the chains.
a r.
No-
By • i iiiig 8
But it
How
Flart.
An.!
•II
plan
Th( ■
Feuu re;
Before t
Another
Where ,
e ! u w-rd ofplnr.il number,
to peaei> mi ’ human, slumber.
•>*»• mi <’ .'i eha -iee to take,
>u o'urol make ;
.o ft ♦•> this,
e metainorphosii :
te ot no more.
• o sat bitter was before.’'’
■ H’lit/ P •nrstih'nnia teas at tiled
:sed to pull his hat off
king, and therefore sat off
mtry to light teat on,
might worshit) with his hat on.
I 'eceniber. and the names o theit authors nclos- ;
ed and se led in a separate piece of pap r. which ;
will remain unopened till tie selection is made, j
Sept. 27 41
03’" Uublishers of N’ew - pape s will please to i
Rive tli- ibove weekly insert) ns in October and i
November, & subserve the interests of the Drama j
and Literature.
ll( enduring reputation; or
moth. :n his wanton hour , <lisporting with the
varying anti never ending train of human frail
ties.
To Literature, to Science
THE SUBSCRIBER r and
CONTINUES AT THE CLOSE STORAGES
W A TRJ Tf*Tin j -4re now in complete order for the commence cic)i :
-14‘i ft * yvJ A) ■* I of the New Year's business. e
Latch/ erected by JOSEPH-WHEELER, Esc, f^TEFUL for past favors they with coo
i/-I , - tif ./ \ * fidence again solicit that liberal patronag
near llhecltr.i Buildings, and lust below the ; ,i „ t . j
„„„„ ,tf/».-'.»/ jtl i i i bestowed on them the last and previous seasons
The undivided attention of each of the concern
upper Market House. Broad-street, and near
the Planters' Held, Augusta
will be exclusively devoted to the duties of thpir
-
attention shall be unremittingly applied Tiie
a-sistance of many gentlemen of distinguished
taients hvs ahead, oeen secured ft>r this Wot k‘
and no off. its nil 1 be spared to enlist such coad
jutors as will render the Southern Btrieve worthy
of the patronage of our fellow -citizens. Contri
butions from Literary Gentlemen in any portion
of the Union wifi he thankfully received
The SOU 111 CRN REVIEW, will be published
j on the first of February, May. August and No
vember. Each Number will consist of about 250
page’s, lerms—Eire Dollars per annum.
\Yj Gentlemen in any part of the country who
may wish the wnik transmitted to them by ma 1.
are requested to forward their orders, with the
amount of one year’s subscription, to the Printer,
A. E. .MILLER, in Charleston.
to renew the offer of his services to his
, friends with the assurance that strict regard
,o.'„Y r .!?i."J e 4. a !t ®h a ‘l !t e paid to all orders he may receive, and
proper care taken of all property committed to
his charge, and punctuality shall be observed in
all tiansactions of business in future.
Liberal advanc s will be made on Cotton stor
ed lor sale, in Cash, or Goods, at cash rates, and
on terms as accommodating as other Ware-house
keepers offer.
Chari-.slon, (S. C j Oct. 15, 1827.
46
*11.
tiisi’fiit'f. Gravity, approaching to ntei-
j a rholv, and mildness, were sometimes
; si one’v expressed in his countenance, and
Here lies Robert Wallis, tbe king of good fellows; j seeine j tu be the c ]ih ra cter ist ics of his dis-
Cltrk ol Althrii! . and maker of bellows; ■
He bellow s ;li l in ike *i-I the dav of his death.
purchasers.
ON HAND,
Light Coaches, Gigs and Suikeys. Gigs, Car
riages and Suikeys built to order. Repairing at
short notice.
16
THOMAS G HALL
20 w tf
i position. When he first came among .
: strangers, he .would sit for boars with his J July
But he that mt iK-ilovs.co.ildnevermake breath. ; hand'uix-n his .head looking pensively at I
-os®#— ■ m! arotmil him ; and when much ineom- BEDS & FI RNITURE,
The Chr.dleat.—Thu spi* itu il Christian j ntodetl hy their examination, would hide j T^OR sale low for cash, ifapp ied for immedi-
wheu , -• .ids IT«», i$ like the setting j himself beneath anv covering that was j If ntelvM „' LS ?’
•he. western hemisphere, — -rs ravs ! -tt hand,- liis mildness was evinced by 1 H0U*E& TO REN L, lrom the first October
. | ■ . i • i . . . , . ( | next, well calculated for a v ictualltng or Ovster
t l st in the 'U'lii into winch they i uts iorbearance under iiiiuries, which' ■ ■ ■• ■ ... “ • ler
injuries,
wete grievous befo e he was excited to
sun
are
J ;‘i r ’ I'll; f - *» tho.-gh veiled from
thoy n e stnioiij: wait resplendent brillian- J revenge, but he always avoided those who
cy in a uetF and eternal horizon, tosgt no j often eased him. He soon became
ltou! ^' strongly attached to’.bose who kindly user!
JOB PRINTING,
Neatly executetl at this Office.
BOARDING.
1 4 HE Subscriber has just returned to town,
and occupies the same house (in Green-st.)
as formerly. He can accommodate a few more
Boarders, either with rooms or as day boarders
BENJ. SIMS.
Oct. 18 47 3t
LAWi
'( he umlersioned have
fm mud a Partnership under the
firm of A. B. & W. LONGSTREET. Their Of
fice is over the Stoic of Messrs. Wni. II. Morgan
k. Co. No. 2oS Broad-sti eet.
. AUGUSLUSB. LONGSTREET.
WILLIAM LONGSTLtEIvT
Octobei 18 47. 1m
E feels thankful for past favors, and begs j business—and they wi 1 he provided to make tbr
* l '~ “ <r ~ r 1 l usual advances on Produce in Store.
vv ni. Sims, Williams & Cn.
Augusta, August 27, 1827. 32 ISt
STORAGE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
T HE subscriber, thankfui for the patronage
extended to him, begs leave to tender tie.
services to his friends and tiie public in the above
business ; and by prompt attention to the sanu
hopes to meet with a continuance of their favors.
Advances will beunade ou Cotton stored when
required, and all Cotton from the country In
sured/ree of expense to the planter or inerchatit-
LDW. CA.MPFIELD.
Augusta, Sept. 13 37 tN
O 3 The Editors of the Georgia Journal and
Statesman and Patriot, will publisit the above-
six times each, and forward their accounts to the
Georgia Courier Office for collection.
2?“ Those persons indebted to
the late firm of HOLT k WARE, and fo the sub
scriber on former transactions, ill please come
forward early this Fail and .]>ay their debts, as
longer dei ty cannot be allowed.
JOHN S. HOLT.
Sept. 6 35 t f
THE WARE-HOUSE
AND
core£3xssxoar Btrsm is 3
W ILL still be continued, by the undersigned.
at the central, convenient and well
known establishment, first above the “ Eagle
Tavern”—Where lie solicits a continuation of
that liberal patronage which he has heretofore
received. Insurance will be effected on all spe
cies of merchandise committed to his charge, at
the lowest possible rates, if it be desired and a
request made to that effect.
The Tobacco Inspection will
also be kept up at this house, and my country
friends. (Tobacco growers especially,) would do
well to be particular to enquire for’ •* Shelton’s
Ware-House,” where they will at all times, get
tbe highest market prices for all Tobacco in
spected by him.
IVra. B. SHELTON.
3 34 tf
.New Fa\\ and W'inVev
LATHAM HULL,
Ao 210, Broad-Street.
I NFORMS his friends aud the public, that h
is now opening a large quantity of fresh im-,
ported (rO .. DS, comprising as complete an
assoitment of Staple and Fancy Fabrics as wa*
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,
atas low prices as can be bought in the Southern
states.
Oct. Y 47 tf
INSTINCT PRINT