Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, October 29, 1827, Image 3

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A.V& fSTA. 3I0N0AV, OCTOBER 29, 1827. (T7 J D tring the week, cmling yesterday, there wl . re 4 deaths in our city—2 whites and 2 blacks. Also infant still-born JOHN MARSHALL, Sexton. Our river is again very low. Those who wish tovsit Charleston or Savannah, if lik,. the N. Carolina traveller, they do not fnuft too much water by land, will be , llre 16 find 'oo much land by water. The Macon was to have left her moorings at Bugg’s Car on Saturday, but the captain found her moored too fast for all his enter prise. The Hamburg is lying below the briil?*', patiently waiting for the next flood. We are sorry our Almanac does not ena ble usto tell when that will be. Our weather has been very cool for three nights, producing heavy frosts. The frost on Saturday night would not have been unworthy of December. W e found ice quarter of an inch thick in our basins. The effects of the change are every j where apparent. The honors of vegeta tion have been dreadfully sullied. Many of them are trampled under foot; but some of the brightest, “ as loth to quit their hold,” still clin^to their supporting stems, the “ sra'hed” witnesses of the violence of the wintry blast. But it is a bad wind that blows nobodv anv good. We hope ear friends, who have been languishing on the bed of sickness, or Vacillating in weak ness on the boundary line of disease and health, roav feel the invigorating effect of cold weather, and cheeke, wh'oh have long been blanched with the paleness of the lilv, mav lie soon Unshed with the red ness of the rose. Our disfhiTtiishod citizen, the Hon, V\ n.1.1\m IT. Or.'Vwford is at present on a visit to this city, and is apparently in good health. The fieorgbui of the 23d, contradicts the reports which have been circulating relative to the health of Savannah. Its ti mbh g iod ;md tbp c-'l-zons who have been absent during the summer, either on business or pleasure, have poEe-nllv re turned. Among the chatme.s of the different rrv- htary corns ord*>- Pr t by G'>n. Brown, we perceive M :ior Bavnw's company r, f *h° 4;li Arti)1erv, which has been stati 'tied fpr three vears at tb» Arsenal nea- this place, hits jieyn ordered to orci'pr Port id Henry, near Baltimore. We ran- 11 " f Pttrt wi'h *he gentlemen who have • 'Oen attached to ties command, widioul exnressin ,T one reevet for >he : r absence, r nd our hope iliot, as Acre, distinguished for >nfe!ligpiice and nrentlerrtanlv conduct thev mav snecoed ia cr a inin<r the respect and esteem ,-f every cnmmnnitv into whose bosom fartijpe niav throw them. I Loir place ’s to he occupied bv Fan- iiiug’s comoanv of the 2d, now stationed it Fort Delaware. I be Npv York Courier of the IDh. • vs, Anew Cotfon received thorp bv the diin Savannah, was held at 12 1-2 els. II e think but littlo of those politicians, aose principles - t rp a? iinspt*h'd ns thp ames—change with popular whims, and ^re as vnc’l' itoirr as the'r temnorarv inter ests. We >lpi]ht verv soriottslv the hon es*’.- of those, who, on some ptppro-encv, es->rt tire principles whirl’ have lope given them char >r*r- r a ->d tafbionre ip the ra*'on. Court, or Court of Appeals. The too great frequency of our Elections is a po litical evil, and the equality in the term of service of our Senators and Represen tatives is an anomaly in legislation. If the wisdom of the Legislature should de termine to continue the annual election of members of the Lower House, the election of Senators should be biennial, or double the term of service of the inferior branch. timony of the worth of Mr. Silliman and the impartiality and candor w.th which he has acted as a public journalist. The President of the U. S. on his re cent visit to Baltimore, was treated with the attention due to his distinguished station. He was invited fo a public din ner, and thousan Is changed salutations with him at his lodgings. There are one or two incidents mentioned in the Bnlti- This feature, as fares our re- ! “°* e / a ?r S ’ “ hich des ?™ « „ . . , I they furnish a specimen of the President’s collection goes, ts nearly uniform in the j rea d y w it and of his liberal feelings Constitutions of the United States, and has its foundation deeply laid in the dif ferent nature of the duties of thetwo bodies. Possessing, as at present, only the same duration of political life with the inferior young man, fully “ half seas over, area, In Savannah, on-the 16th iust. of the prcvail- *'* the 4d,h y*ar of his age, Mr. RO- °f he longstanding and res- pcctable firm of Andrew Low &i Co. In Twinsbure, Portage co. Ohio, on the 21st ult. Moses and Aaro.v Wilcox, aged about fifty years. 3 They, as we are informed, were twin brothers, 1 born m Connecticut; they were married ou the same day. their wives being sisters; thev hoped to have experienced religion on the same day i T . I and attached themselves to thesame Church and 0N TLE5DAY - 30,h - befor< * ,bcir Store, Mac- i on the same day : they engaged in mer. an ile ! ^ ^ business together at Middletown, and failed to- 1 HO gether; from thence they removed and settled A t ” enl * c j ves - together, in'this State, at a place j which from them derived the name of Twins- By SIBLEY $ WASIIBLRN. intosh-street. K - - . , - , ... , - , bur ff 5‘hey were taken sick on the same day on being introduced and while shaking continued sick the same length of time, thev di hands with him, observed—“ I-hope, sir, j ed ,ht samc day and were buried in the same the constitution may never be broken ”— {r u rave: a “ d have left to their bereaved children "Irvpond the sentiment with all' my m "* 1 ! heart, said the President, “and permit The singular identity which pervaded the cha- branch, the Senate presents the most stri- ' me - t° °dd the hope, that your constitution raeterof these men, and the events of their lives. king inconsistency and opposition to the ma d never be broken." theh-vmnh ltS( ! f no l ® ss ,n their P ers ° lls - During PP 1 Another individual said, Mr. President, Xl near,y did ll ! e - v - - - resemDie each other, a* to challenge the most dis- theory of its constitution. This lias been ! . T 7vr .1 f.L /. , ... . | inoug/l J differ With you m opinion, 1 am criminating eye to distinguish them Fmnlnvod in the cause of the wan. of stability our j g l ad , 0 find yon ilt J g00r/ The poliry, and such frequent resort to tem porary remedies for political diseases.— The Senate should stand like a rock, in the sea of political agitation, to resist, not only the encroachments of power on the opposite sides of the Executive and the people, and thus preserve the equilibrium of government; but by being the deposi- 1 ^ ie disobedience of Jonah, when com- tary of the leading policy, by its wisdom ! t( ? ?° ? nd P reach to , the Ninovites. j After declaiming at some length on the awful consequences of disobedience to: President gave him a hearty shake t eacb gther, as school teachers, they were wont , of the hand and replied, “Sir, in our t0 cha "" c scho . o! i s - and aIwa ys with- 1 Ayyrvuw nnJ -C t i‘ir • out detection, on the part of the scholars, of the hapjyy and free country we can differ m change What reader of this, as he passes thro’ : opinion Without being enemies.''' , Iwmsburg, will not think of tiie Twins? [Raleigh Register. j —QsQ©— A Fact.—Not long since, in South- ; Carolina, a Clergyman was preaching on I Cleveland Herald. and stability of character, preserve the uniformity and consistency of political measures, and present the whole economy of government in those regular and fair proportions, which are the best evidence and guaranty of the virtue of the citizen and wisdom of the Legislature, the Divine commands, lie exclaimed in a : voice of thunder, that passed through the r congregation like an electric shock, “ and ‘ |j are there any Jonahs here ?” There was - a negro present, whose name was Jonah; w ‘ ,lbe and thinking himself called on, immediate ly rose, and turning up his white eyes Ps SA11 NET. assorted qualities" 50 Pr. Boots 15 boxes Cotton Cards, No. 10 10<K) pr. Shoes, of every description 900 yds. Domestic Plaids, indigo Wire 11 kegs Lorkfine Herrings, pickled 10 bbls. Park 400 bushels Corn 10 kegs Tobacco 20000 Cigars 2n do7„ Comstock’s Cider Sale at 10 o’clock- Terms at Sale. At Private Sale. •30 bids. ‘ Wood berry Extra” Floor 60 bags Coffee 15 bbls. Northern Gin 13 ,, Whiskey ALSO, Rum, Wine, Sugars, Teas, &c. Lc. Oct. 26 . ?P PATENT Ik water .r , PROOF *• With the view of avoiding the evil of! to preacher, with his broadest grin too frequent elections, we think the Con stitution would lose nothing in practice by extending the term of service of onr Re presentatives from one to two years. To say nothing of the additional experience which would thus be brought to facilitate the transaction of business, tho poliev of the State, which has been proverbially wavering, would be maintained with a steady dignilv, and the angry excitement and best bow, very readily answered— “ Here be one, Massa.”—[JV. C. Her. — Many medical duels have been pre vented by the difficulty of arranging the “ methodus pugnandi.” In the inslance of Dr. Brockelsby, the number of paces could not be agreed upon ; and in the af fair between Akenside and Barlow, one had determined never to fight in the mor ning and the other that he would never fight in the afternoon. John Wilises who of party spirit, inflamed as at present, by ! ‘lid not stand upon ceremony in these Iit- such frequent stimulation, would in two I lle when asked by Lord Talbot, — i j .. . “ How many times they were to lire V' An A djj ou rned Reg ular Meeting of Webb’s Lodtre, No. ^ JLSENJAMfN DE.'V, grateful for the libera held THIS EVENING, at 7 o’clock * ® patronage he has received, begs leave to in A full attendance of the Members is requested, as business of importance will come before them. By order of the IV. M. W. B. THOMAS, Sec'ry. Oct, 29. it St. ANDREW SOCIETY. A meet ng will be held at the Eagle Tavern, This Eve- ning, at • o'clock. Punctual atteiuiance is ex pected. By order \V. Duncan, S c Get. 29 3’cars have time to cool down to the tem perature of Christian charity and brotherly kindness. Idle reports and temporary expedients to support party measures, would in that time generally wear off the gloss of pretended patriotism, and stand before the people in the nakedness of their own deformity. Subjects foreign to the interest in question are brought to bear on the election, and from their tern- replied, “ Just as often as 3 r our Lordship pleases ; I have brought a bag of bullets and a flask of gunpowder."—Wadd's Mems. The loss of lives in the city of New York, by falling from the wharves in the night, is computed at seven hundred and thirty in a year. Consumption.—An eminent Physician in Vermont, says—“ that from personal porntv influence, very frequently in th* , knowledge nineteen out of twenty cases of efler voscenre of the political contest, the ' consumption in females originate in tight moRi worthless, because the most daring, ! l fl cin g” None of oar fair readers believe „ „ ..ii , c I it, says the Bellows Falls paper.—You characters are thrown to the head of so- • I. .... *. ..u . -t r ! might as well attempt to rut the tail of a live eel into a curling paper, as to make and S.lddonU tv, wbi-b is at ent're v *> 'itivT Mi »r»’r firmer fpnlin<rs a- 1 nr)not reason b^s nv’t-h to do iridt their ropvp-rjnn But tlio-n iro sr-n.r, ef wbeep eonvorv’on we sb-inlfl be .rbi’, pep sbei’Jd oot find fault "”'b tts s'H tenness. Tbev have long WoucrTi be?? nr!ncijilr« subversive of the true poliev of our n-avp'nmppt, and de structive of the foundation on which its tabrv has been rpprpd. We should re- joicp *o see *hrir “ eves opened”—thev have been puppies lone- enough. The ciuest : on of ‘ Convention’ or £ No Convention’ is settled; but the objects *Wh it was prottosed should be accom plished hv a Convention, should not be relinquished. We think the Legislature ■ s the proper organ to make the altera- ons in the Constitution, which experi ence suggests as necessary, and we hope ? see it better employed, at its approach- ng sessi on, than in angry disputes about bnrty superiority, or in settling the ques- •>on, whether Jackson or Adams is most v orthy to rule over Georgia. The great number of the members of Legislature renders deliberation in- V mvenient and stormy, and adds unneces- - :ir ‘!y to the expenses of tlie State. Our Judiciary wants remodelling: we should ° n, !er the Judges independent of everv “litence but the law, by a more respecta- s alary, & 5 more permanent duration in and uniformity in their decisions *Ju!d be enforced by a Constitutional ciety, Tl;e natural consequence of such a result is »o drive good men, in despair, from the service of the country. Too freouent public excitement, produced bv too frequent elections or anv other cause, fends to produce the same result bv an opnosite course. The two extremes of turbulence and , aim here meet in their ef fects. The too frequent excitement of the public mind, has the same tendency to destroy or weaken the elasticity of the mental energies, as repeated strong stimu lus has to waste the excitability and les sen the capability of exertion in animal fibres. A state of public apathy and in difference succeeds the storm, which de solated the electioneering campaign, unt- til, finally, the virtuous, patriotic and in telligent, disgusted with frequent disap- pointment, and yielding to the suggestions of despair, retire from the fruitless contest and listen at a distance to the bowlings of the political tempest. The Legislature of New York repealed the law imposing a fine for travelling on the Sabbath except in cases of necessity —inconsequence the Clergymen of Al bany have discontinued their attendance to open the daily sessions in the usual form of worship. The President has returned to Wash ington in much better health from his journey. Some interesting relations of his reception are given at different cities. At Baltimore he attended the furneral of Col. Howard, and was respecifully vi sited by all parties. Virginia continues her anti-Jackson meetings, which are numerously and res- p ectably attended. Commodore Laborde, who is described them credit it. COMMERCIAL. NEW GOODS. F. 2V. MORGAN, No. 209 Broad-street, has just received and is now opening-, an extens ve assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY C/5t -V Suitable for the season, which will be sold low for Cash or Town acceptances. 0ct - 29 50 3t notice. ! rjx HE substantial NE.V POLE EO^T, Fohrrl ■ H. Hiugroif.v* 11 •» *pt.-d tor , tow river; ! W, H Lc sobi on Wednesday. th„ a?«i j„ g t anr- a » J 11 o'clock, A. M. at the Upper Wharf. Terms Cash October 29 it DIMOCK & MARSH, INo. 1()4, Broad-Sire t, AT THK Augusta CAoUVm** Stove, Httcc jast receired per lest arrivals, a large ettd splendid assortment of READY >1 \D ! ©IEi©TIIIISI(B 9 CONSISTING OF S t PERI INF. Blue Bia-k. Olive and Claret colored Frock Coats. ! blue. Liack. C inref tnd Olive colored Dicss Coats. j Blue. Green, f^teel Mixed. &c. &c. Coatees, j blue, Black and t- ancy colored Pantaloons, * Satinett Pantaloons, some very fine. ; black ^ ilk. 3 civet. Toxlnett. Valencia. Swans- , down k other Fancy Vesis. handsome l’atten®, j Blue and Black Cloth ditto j Plain and frilled Linen Shirts, 1 Cotton and Flannel. do. • Cotton and Flannel Drawers, ■ Flannel S arts, j Cravats, different Paiterns, j Plaid and Camlet Cloaks. A large assortment of SERVANTS’ CLOTHING, Besides other articles too numerous to incution Those customers who have patronized the estab ?ishment, are invited to continue as thev have and always will find tlieli garments well mode and of the best materials, and as low as can bd afforded in the Southern Market. 1 ransirnt customers are also invited to call and judge for tlic.ns Ives. ARIEL COOK, Agent. October 11 45 tft torm his friends and th« public, that with a view of extending his business, he has connected himself with an extensive Manufacturing Establishment | in the City of New V ork, from w hich he will be J constantly supplied with HATS in the rough or j. unfinished state, and have them finished in this j place by experienced workmen, under his own! direction, which will enable him to get thruPup j in a neat, handsome style, and much better suited : t • this market than thev could possibly he or- J dered from abroad; and he pledges himself that j his work shall lie equal to any in the market, for I fashion and durability, anti that his prices will ! be such that they cannot fail to suit purchasers I at wholesale or retail. Persons wishing Hats made to order can be ; accommodated. B. L)rax will keep constantly on hand a gene- 1 ral assortment of Hatters’ Trimmings, Bow ■ Strings, fcc. Cash and the highest price paid for Hatters’ Furs. Cotton Bagging and NTaWs. 400 'Pieces Pi ime Ilemp Bulging, 42 inc4t 1 100 Casks Cm Nails, assorted, for sale by WM. ROBINSON. October 13 7 2iu DOMESTIC & FOLEIGN GOODS. SPANISH SEGARS. 37,000 of Cabana’s, Sylva’s L Flint’s manufacture 24 boxes Sperm Cardies 25 do Goshen Cheese 20 bbls St Croix Sugars Also, a supply of the best quality Winter Strained Sperm Gil. Lc. &.c. &ie. FOR SALE B V N. B. Moore, 202 flroad-street. Oct. 29 50 3t Uplands continue to arrive slowly, and we hear of but few sales. Prices remain as at our last quotations—10.$ to 10| is asked for good lots ; prime 10 7-S to 11 cents. RICE is in demand. We have not heard of any late sales as our market is aluaost bare of this article.—[Sa«. Republican, Oct. 27- TH21 MARKET- REVIEW of the Augusta Market, for the week > plenty. WHOLESALE PRICES. BAGGING—25 a 26 cts. BACON—ib. 9 a 11 c. BOTTLES—Wine, gross, $12. \ Porter „ „ $13. 5 BEER—barrel, $10 all. COTTON—7;| a 9^ cts.; new 9^ a 10A CASTINGS—English, Ib. 6£ cents. American, 5 a 5 1-2 cents. COFFEE—lb. 16 a 19 c. CORN—bushel, 50 a 56 CANDLES—Augusta, lb. 17 a 19 c Northern, 16; Sperm 37 cents. CIDER—barrel, 7 a $8 FISH—Mackerel, No. 3, bbl. $5 a 5^ FLOUR—Superfine, $6 a 7 60 Fine, $6 GUN POWDER—$7 50 a 8 50 Canisters, various brands, doz. 5 3 75 a 7. GLASS—Window, 8 x 10, 50 feet, $4 ^ Ame- 10x12, 50 ,, 4 50 j rican IRON—Swedes, lb. 5£ a 6c. LIME—unslacked, cask, $3 a 3 50 LEAD—Bar, lb. 9 cents. MOLASSES—gal. 40 a45c NAILS—8 a 8^. PORTER—London, doz. $4 a 4 50. RICE—lb. 3 a 3.1 cents. SPIRITS—Cog Brandy, gal. $1 30 a $1 50. Bordeaux do 110 a 125 c Holland Gin, gal. 112 a 125 cents 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, SO cents. STEEL—German, lb. 14 a 16 cents. Blistered. „ 8 a 10 „ Molasses fy Whiskey. Landing this day from the Steamboat Hambur"- 50 Hogsheads Molasses, 30 Hogsheads Baltimore Whiskey, and wid be sold on the most liberal terras, for approved [D Wanted immediately, three or four good Seamstresses, to whom steady employment will be given Oct. 29 50 wtf DRAWING EXPECTED ON WEDNESDAY. Dismal Swamp Canal Lottery, $15,000 f Jiff/icst Prize. One prize of $3,000—one of $2,500—one of $2,000-$ 1600-$ 1 SCO—$ 1196-four of $ 1000. tic. APPLY AT Beers’ Fortunate Lottery Office, No. 241 B- oad-strcct. Oct. 29 lt paper. Oct. 29 KERRS & GRAHAM. 50 tf Fire Insurance. T HE HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of New-York, continues its Agency in this place, for the purpose of Insuring against Loss or Damage bv Fite, Buildings of all kinds, House hold Furniture, Merchandise, Cotton in the Warehouses. Rates of premium as low as those of other offi ces, and all losses promptly adjusted arid settled. Office on Jackson-street, between Broad and Reynold streets. A. CAMFIELD, Agent. A ’- B.—Property in the interior may be insured bv giving a written description of it, and apply ing as above. Augusta, Gto. Oct. 29 50 lin 50,000 Dolls.! NEW-YORK Consolidated Lottery, Class 9tii. - To be draw t by the ternary combination of 45 Numbers and 6 drawn Ballots. This TRULY SPLENDID LOTTERY draws on the 7th November, and the drawing will be I ~— received here on the 16th. 0-? 3 JViT. AllNEK YVaSHBURN IT. There bemg only 14,190 Tickets, the chance ! is my authorized Agent, duting my absence from of one Ticket tn this Scheme, is equal to that of this Citv. F S W ARNFR two in ordinary Lotteries. - — l SCHEME. 1 Prize of 850,000 §50,000 bales Cotton Sheetings and chitling— 20 bales Stripes and Plaids, !•• do pi line Negro Cloth. t3 cases 8atnietts, blue and blue mixtures. 2 b: les l ickings, 4 cases bin Cloths ; a few pieces extre-lme 12 bales London Outfit. Point, and Ruse Plan* kets, 8 do red and white Flannels. 10 cases Prints, new and handsome sfvl". 2 do Linens; 1 rase Ginghams, new . ‘vlb, 1 do Verona Hanokei chiefs, 1 do Brown Linens, 1 bale Cassirnet<- Shawls, 2 cases Sea Island Shirtings, 4 bales Bockings, 1 case Tartan Piaids, Bomlnizetts. Choppas, Black Silk tin- dkrr- chiefs, Hosiery. Gloves, Sewing Silk, Threads. &.c. &e. Use. for sale by VVM. ROBINSON. October IS 47 2m Shoes and Cotton Cards. 150 PACKAGES SldOES. rompr sing h complete assortment; among which are three thousand pair as prime Brogans and Negro Shoes, as are in the market. 40 Boxes Whittemore’s Cotton Calais, No. 3 fc 10 FOR SALE BV WM. ROBINSON. Oct. 18 47 2m Co-partnership Notice: ILLIAM ROBINSON er. THOM \S TAY ? V LOR, have formed a connexion in bu i- ncss, under the firm of THOMAS TAYLORfc Co., in Macon, Geo. where they are now open ing a handsome assortment of Merchandize, whrch they offer for sale on liberal terms. October 18 .7 August 30 ■ii tf DANCING SCHOOL. AIR. COL.MY.S YU, R ESPECTFULLY infotms the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that his School will be open on next Saturday, the 3d of November, j I an< ^ w *ll continue to be opened throughout the ] I season. Parents and Guardians who wish to 1 trust him with their children, may rest assured of: i his attention and care for the progress of his : I Pupils. Days of 'Tuition, on every Tuesday j evening, from 2 o’clock, and Saturday morning, ! from 9, at his usual Room. A Practising Party for his Pupils, will take place on every other Saturday evening, from I ; candle light until 10 o’clock, to begin as soon as : there will be a sufficieut number of scholars.— ■ I Night School on Monday and Wednesday. Mr. C will also teach in Seminaries, if appli- j : cd for. October 29 50 2t 1 1 I 1 1 6 6 39 39 39 39 39 39 78 273 4440 20,090 10,000 4,520 3.000 2,500 1.000 500 120 300 90 80 70 00 50 40 20 20,000 10,000 4,520 3,000 2,500 0.000 3,000 4,680 3,900 3,510 3,120 2.730 2,340 3,900 10.920 THE UNDERSIGNED Hus removed to \o. 307 Bmait-strcct. in the CeA- tre Tenement of Messrs. McKenzie A* Bennorh’p Jji td: Stores, and a ntinu.es to decole his utibn- t on to the COMMISSION BUiHNTSS. He is no:c rcceii ing from New- York, Philadelphia: and Boston, •OaM 1 SMfSXa-IffSffSSTT, Pic $227,040 $20 10 SHOT—bag. $2 25 a 2 50 ns a very liberal, gentlemanly man, was j SALT PETRE—lb. 13 a 14 cents cents iMansion House, ! 7 , 5051 Prizes. 9439 Blanks: Tickets, Halves, Quarters, Tenths, - - % APPLY AT BEERS’ Fortunate V,otters Office ieces Hemp Bogging, (42 inch.) 100 bags Coffee, 156 bar.els Whiskey, 30 barrreis Dutch Point Gin, ID boxes •id 12 barrels Loaf Sugar, 20 quarter 1 asks Malag ’inn. ’ 30 kcgsRir uaond “i- 1 Tob-.cco, 10 boxes Whittem.ire : s No ! ; Cotton Cari- ; 10 tarrels Linseed IJil 100 kegs White Lead, 10 bales Stripe and PUi l Domestics, 10 bales brown and b*pache : do 10 bales London Duflii auti Poi.ot Blankets 10 boxes Woo! Hats, 15 packages Shoes, assorted, ODD ) V,th r a,, - V °' hei Go ° (ls soi,abie ‘° ‘he season, cO,y4u for sale on reasonable terms - ALEXANDER BRY\K Sept, 24 40 tf JUST RECEIVED, ON CONSIGNMENT 70 pieces Hemp and To:v Ragging pipes Holland Gin, For salt low. by LATHAM HULL, No. 210 Brofwj-streQf. Otober 11 45 t f so plaased with the style and equipments J GA yfew Orleans—lO a 1 ^ & 12 of our Frigates, that he determined to rig out one of his own in the same manner, and got permission for his artificers to take measurement of their *arious fix tures, <fcc. so as to accommodate his own to the American model. Laborde’s squadron was lying in the harbor of Havana on the 7th, so that the report of a battle between the Spanish and Mexican fleets must be incorrect. The editor of the New York Times has been obliged to stop the publication of his paper. The general regret of both political friends and opponents expressed for sucji ao eyeut, is an unequivocal tes- do. Muscovado ., 9£ a 11 Loaf, is a 21 „ Lum P „ 16 a 17 c. , SOAP—lb. 7 a 9 cents. TEA Hyson, lb. 115 a 120 cents. Gunpowder,, $1 30 a 1 40. ®°- * n cannisters, $3 75 per cannister WINES—Teneriffe, cargo gal. 100 a 110 cents. Do. L. P. $150 „ Malaga, sweet, „ 85 „ ^ >or L ,, $1 75 a 2 50 Madeira §300 a 4 25 Claret, doz. $5 a $10. EXCHANGE—on Charleston. 60 days, | dis. ,, Sight. 1 prem. on New York, 60 days 1 dis. Bank Checks, 1 pre SPECIE—A a 1 pm.—U. S. Notes,m.a 1 pm. Darien Money, 4. none. N. Carolina do. 5 dis Cape Fear, do. ,, Cq. 50 If MACON, GEO. j riYHIS Establishment (owned and formerly ! JL occupied by Messrs. Bullock & Wells) is j now in tbe hands of the undersigned, who has will meet prompt atleutiou. j made ample provtsion, through his friends, to i Q C | <o ( j | keept it ;u as good style perhaps as any House! " ~ ; in the back country ; and from his former expe- rience in the fine of Tavern Keeping, flatters! ScnVCll S«!’erior Cotirt, 1 himselt that all who may be pleased to favor him 1 , .. , ‘ r with a call, will depart s<at : sfied both as respets i WILSON C' NNEK ^ ^ acenmmodations and charges. Families can be 1 ' * r .. ,.iw jreta d. ! maryan." conn ER | “' S. C. Brame. MacoD, Oct. 29 LAW NOTICE. No. 241, Broad-Street. r ^ l ' E subscriber h^egs leave t> inform his ^ Orders from the interior,: riS.."r.' Zm stnl continue to practice in the Courts of Edge- held and Barnwell Di D iets, and with that view has established an office in the town ot Haniburc - . THOS. GLASCOCK. C Oct. 22 48 tf 50 3t City Marshal’s Sale. TT7ILL be sold. at the Lower Market, in the v f City of Augusta, betw een the usuul hours of sale, on Tuesday, 13th Novembei next, ope Baroach Carriage; levied on as tqe property of Grifi.n L. Edmondson, to satisfy an execution in favor of the City Council vs. said Ldmondson. Sain’l C. Douglass, m. c. a. Oct. 29 50 wtd I T appearing to tiie Court by the return of the Sheriff, that me defendant, Mary Ami Con ner. is not to be found in the County*, ou motion O /\ of D’Lyon aud De Larnoua. attornies for the : plaintiff, it is ordered, that the defendant do ap- ! pear and file her answer or defensive allegation 1 on or before the meeting of this t ourt. at the next term, and that this ru e be published in otic ; of the Gazettes of this Stum for sixty days A true copy taken from the minutes, this 16th ! October, 1827. SEABORN GOODALL, Ci!k. ' Oct. 2Q' 50 2m 2LST72S r. 2*. G2BSOI^, (WHEELER’S BUtEDtSG,) OFFERS FOR SALE. Dt\ Lbs. Swcedes Tron, 2(i0 Casks Thomastowu Lime. •50 Bbls. Flour. 15 Bbls. Apple Brandv, 35 Krgs White Lead," 30 Boxes Raisins, lo Quaiter Casks Wines, assorted 10 Reams \\ riting Paper, S ‘- f Sugar in Hiids. ar.J Bbls. 3 *c-ices JaiiKJ.'ca CofTe^ 12