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Lints by Bishop Ihbcr at a Funeral.
Beneath our feet an 1 o'er our head,
Is equal warning given ;
Beneath us 1 e the countless <icai),
Above us is the heaven !
a heir names are graved on the stone,
Their bones are in the clay ;
And ere another day is done,
Ourselves may he as they.
tleath rides on every passing breeze.
He lurks iu every flower ;
li^eh season has its own disease,
Its peril every hour !
Our eyes have seen the rosy liglA
Of youth’s soft cheek decay,
Aad fate descend in sudden night
On manhood’s middle day
•Our eyes have seen the steps of age
Halt feebly t’wards the tomb.
And yet shall earth our hearts engage,
And dreams of days to come 1
Turn mortal, turn ! thy danger know ;
Where'er thy foot can tread,
The earth rings hollow from below,
j. And warns thee of her dead
Turn Cktistinn, turn ! th\ soul apply
To truths divinely given ;
The hones that underneath thee l;a
Shall lire foe lied or Ilcaven 1
—
FROM ItlE CHARLESTON COURIER.
THE BLIGHTED ROSE.
There bloom’d a Rose on yonder stent,
Belov’d in ^maty’s hour;
end evening dew drops form’d the gem,
To grace that lovely flower.
All lovely was that flow’ret’s hug
In .Summer's cheerful ray—
But Wintry blasts and chilling dew
Soon drove its sweets away.
But let that Rose its fragrance keep
Amidst the storms of air;
The heart of man would never weep-
To find 'ts brautii s bare.
E^ut who will love its blighted form..
And raise its drooping head,
Or kiss the rose that’s felt the Storm,
When every sweet has fled.
—&©©—
The Navy.— r liere is uo grade in our
Afcvy higher thanihat of a Post Captain.
A Post Captain, ranks with a Col. in 1 lie
army, and that is as high as a naval man
possibly can go. We have board just such
..complain s hofore, but have never met
with any answer to them. During the
late war there were many as professions as
processions in favor of the navy—all ac
knowledged that the navy deserved to the
full as well as the army, we will not say
better, f v ,r it is unnecessary to present sub
ject, and now whv is not the navy treated
Os well as the army is. The stars that the
navy contrhuted so much to burnish and
brighten, shine on eppaulcts of Brigadier
^nd M tjor Generals, hut a veteran of the
ore tt, true fasten his huhion on a plain
■Strap. The Board of Naval commission
er -• may be considered a kind of promo
tion—be, the pay barely meet their ne
cessary expenses, and it ird and severe at
tention to 'heir very responsible duties,
without any llong to stir the spirit or ex
cite ihe cliiv dry of a naval man, is their
dull and monotonous duty on shore. Our
navv is constantly increasing, our men and
officers are at least as good, as can be
,'ound in tbeinvy ofanv country,our ships
die as well built, as well equipped, and in
all points as serviceable as any that float.
Ami nmv suppose it should be necessary
5bat a fleet of our vessels should corpo
rate with that of any—the smallest mari
time power in Europe, that the Admiral
who hoists Ids flag over the stern of a pet-
liuuger, would ou; rntk 'lie commander of
a dozen ships like the N"rth Carolina, for
he is but a Post Captain- To be short,
policy, gratitude and good sense require
higher grades in the navy. Policy re
quires llicm for the country, and good
souse for those reasons which will com-
me id themselves to every thinking indi
vidual in the country.
Conn. Mirror.
M.'DF.stv.—I \va- question, who had
spoken in the happiest manner of modes
ty. \ French author calls ii the shadow
cfa noble m ; nd. St. Bernard styles it
;hu jev el of manners, the sister of chasti
ty, the guardian of reputation, the pattern
of all ’ urity. Diogenes was a cynic phi
losopher, and therefore may be supposed
ko express himself coarsely ; but what de
scription can be mere appropriate or del
icate than h ; s, when lie called a blush the
color of virtue !
The Cttcutla.—Ties insect abounds ou
the *s!and of Cuba It is a very curious
fire-fly Which, as ihe rainy season ap
proaches, kindles a thousand b: ii n: little
fires in the evening air. lthasuv strong:
lights, ou each side of the upper par. of
the Ik ku. and one beneath abd- men, and j
When fully grown, is about three fourths of j
au inch in length. Two or three of these
vrill enable one to read in tiie darkest
night.—Missionary HtralJ.-
Dr. Cl.nk lelis us, that lie caught a
Ch.nneli.ui iu Egypt—kept ii a considers- j
61e lime—that it was ofaYiwd green,when j
caught—that, afterwards, i s ordinary cu-{
lou u.ts that ofa common iizaid—tli.it,as I
V became unhealthy, it lost the power of j
changing its colour—dint tills change is J
Seldom iap:d—lint n seems always lo be
the result ot sudden apprehension—dm,
being do*rtuccless, ii gradually assumes the
colour oj the substance «>i a kick it presse's
and is tlms provided, by uaiure, with the
t5?at.s ol cuiicealrueut.
Clarke'i Trftoek.
4- .So strong is the upward propagation
of sound, that, in an acrostatick balloon,
the barking of dogs may sometimes be
heard, at the height of three thousnne
tuises,” or nineteen thousand one hundred
and eighty tliree English feet.
Humboldt's Travels.
Thomas Fuller, the historian and di
vine, was a man of learning and industry,
but his sivle is quaint and full of antithe
ses and points. Nor was he less a ddicted
to punning in his conversation than in his
writings. Dr. Fuller was a very corpu
lent man, and as lie was <>»e day riding
with a gentleman by the name of Sparrow -
hawk, he could nut resist the opportuni
ty «.f playing off a joke. “ What is the
difference, said he—between an owl and
, a SpanowkawlcV’ It is,—answered his
! companion,—-fuller in the bead, fuller in
the body, and fuller all over.”
The book of all books is vour own
j heart, in which ate written and engraven
; the deepest lessons of divine instruction :
1 learn therefore to be deeply attentive to
■ the presence of God in your hearts, who
j is always speaking, always instructing, al-
i ways illuminating that heart that is atten
tive to him.—[Laic.~\
CITY HOTEL.
IHE subscriber feels much pleasure ia in-
ADVSBTISEMEIVT.
Persons having busi
ness in the following Coun
ties, (to wit:) Bibb, Mon
roe, Pike, Upsoo, Butts, Henry,
Newton, Crawford, Houston. Fayette, De Kalb,
Coweta, Carroll, Troup, Muscogee. Lee, Twiggs
and Jones, can have it promptly attended to by
the undersigned, by leaving the papers in the
hands of Win. Longstreet, Esq .who is authorized
to receipt for the same.
PRINCE fc POE. of Macon.
Augusta. 23d Aug. 1827. 31 w3m
AUGUSTA THEATRE.
T HE Proprietor of the Augusta Thea
tre is aut hoi iced by the Manager, to
oner FIFTY DOLLARS for the best original
Poetical Address, to be spoken at the open
ing of the Theatre^ on the 19th Dec., not exceed
ing fit) lines, nor less than 45. The Addresses
must he direct d (post paid) “ To the Proprietor
of t e Augusta Theatre,” who will select three
T HE subscriber feels much pleasure ia in- , literary gentlemen of the city of Augusta 10 exa-
foniiiiw his friends that he has taken, and mine them, and award the prize of litera- j merit.
Da. CrEOUGE’ A. BcCRr
lin, offers his services to the
inhabitants of Augusta and its vicinity, iu the
professions of Medicine and Surgery,
His office is in the adjoining building to Mr.
Lafitt’s boarding house, on Mackintosh-Street.
June 11 11 tf
M
NOTICE.
ESSR3. A. I. &. G. W. HUNTINGTON,
will act as our attorney, during our absence
from the State.
June 28
TAMPLER k ROWAND.
16 tf
OAK APT' HICKORY i
fro ou.
f I WIE Subscriber intends delivering good Oak !
i and Hickory WOOD to his usual customers :
during the Winter, and as he wilt enter largely I
into this business, he would he glad t-iadd to the j
number of those who wish regular supplies.
ORDERS left at the Western Hotel, will be |
promptly n.d punctually supplied at the most j
reasonable rates'. 3. .MIMS. |
Oct. 15 46 fj |
REMOVAL.
nn he
JL mil
the Yellow Brick building, 8 doors above
his former Stand, where he has on hand and is
constantly receiving a good assortment of
’ BOOTS & SHOES,
And other articles in his line, where he invites
his friends and customers to call and examine
for themseives.
J. P. Force,
No. 288 Broad-Direct,
Oct. 8 44 tf
Quaker Springtt,
TO RENT.
The Stand known as the
Quaker Springs, and for seve-
vears past occupied as a place of
Public Entertainment, is now offered
for Root. The Quaker Springs are six miles
above Augusta, ou the main road to Columbia
Court-House, to Lincoln, kc. and perhaps better
situated for a Public House, than any place in the
neighborhood of Augusta. The buildings are in
excellent repair, and it is believed there is no
stand more celebrated for health and pleasant
ness within fifty miles of Augusta. An enterpris
ing occupant would not fail of finding an encour
aging patronage. Possession can he had the 1st
December next, and a lease may lie taken for one
or more years The Furutiure belonging to the
house, will be sold to the person renting at a fair
valuation. For further information, apply to’
the subscriber, on the premises.
JAMES LYXES.
[Ur* The editors of the South Carolina State
Gazette, will publish the above till the 1st Dec.
and forward their accounts lor payment.
October 15 46 iD
The Subscribers
Respectfully inform their Friends and the Pub
lic in general, that their
WARE-HODBZ-S
AND
CLOSE STORAGES
Arc now in complete order for the commencement
of the New Year’s business.
G RATEFUL for past favors, they with con
fidence again solicit that liberal patronage
bestowed on them the last and previous seasons
Hie undivided attention of each of the concern
will be exclusively devoted to the duties of their
business—and they wi'l lie provided to make the
usual advances on Produce in Store.
Wm. Sims, Williams & Co.
Augusta, August 27,1827. 32 ISt
will enter on the occupancy ol that well known
establishment, the CI1\ H01EL, ou the 1st
October. He deems it needless on this occasion
to say more than that no effort in his power "ill
lie omitted to render it fully equal to any other
Hotel in this City, as resards the excellence of
its Table an.l Bar, and that gentlemen who may
have heretofore visited it, will in future find its
character fully sustained; and .o strangers, it
will be a place of comfortable rest after the fa-
tigup of travelling—to all an agr eable home.
[HF His Stables will be well supplied with an
abundance of the best Provender and atte >ded
by civil, attentive and capable Hostlers. He in
tends to keep a LIVERY STABLE, w here those
who may wish to have their Hi rses wc!i kept
may send them with confidence.
William M’Gar.
Augusta, Oct. 1 42 tf
DU. CHAMBERS’
KemcdU for Intemperance. '
rj4 HE Subscriber, on the decease of the late j
j| Dr Wm. Chambers, took into his posses- !
sion the personal estate of iIre deceased, and 1
found pre] areil a large quantity of Doctor Cham
bers’ remedy for intemperance.
He hereby informs the public, that he has dis- i
posed ofall tee Medicine so found, to Dr. James ’
H. Hart, and Mr. Andrew M. Fanning, of this j
city.
in making this disposition, the subscriber has
been actuated by a due regard to the interest of !
the heirs of Ihe intestate, as well as from a wish |
to give the most extensive use to the virtues of the
discovery, whatever they may be—and he can j
further add with confidence, that the gentlemen
w ho will hereafter be the venders of the remedy j
for Intemperance, as prepared i.y the Inventor,]
havp been intimately connected with Dr. Cham
bers in his lile time—have been his agents in tom
pounding the medicine, and are acquainted with
its compbsition.
Silvanus Miller, Public Administrator, kc.
Er* The medicine will hereafter be prepared
and sold by the subscribers, who alone are in
possession of the original Receipe of the inven
tor, at the office of the late Dr. C. in the basement
story of Rutgers’s Medical College in Duane
street, east side of Broadway, an.! at the Medical
store of Dr. Hart, corner of Broad-way and
Chamber street, 3 doors from Washington Hall,
New York.
The astonishing success which this rem dy has
obtained in restoring habitual inebriates to so-
hricty, has established its virtues beyond all con
tra iction, and supersedes the necessity of any
further comment.
The remedy is as innocent as it is effectual; so
much so, that it is often given to children in fe-
biile complaints, and frequency used as a family
medicine for Dyspepsia. kc. All thjtt is required,
to ensure its specific effect is to abide strictly by
the directions. It is put up in packages sufficient
Ad-tresses must be forwarded befoie the 10th of
I 'ecember, and the names ol their authors enclos
ed and se-iled in a separate piece of paper, which
will remain unopened till the selection is made.
Sept. 27 41
O’ Publishers of Newspape s will please to
give the above weekly insertions in October and
November, &. subserve the interests of the Drama
and Literature.
LAW.
i The undersigned have
formed a Partnership under ihe
firm of A. B. k W. LONGSTREET. Their Of
fice is over the Store ofMessis. Win. II. Morgan
k Co. No. 208 Broad-stieet.
AUGUSTUS B. LONGSTREET.
WILLIAM LONGSTREET.
Octobei 13 47 I in
JUST RECEIVE#.
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. HALL.
July 16 £0 wtf
BEDS & FURNITURE,
F OR sale low for cash, if app icd for immedi
ately. ALSO,
HOUSES TO RENT, from the first October
next, well calculated for a Victualling or O/ster
establishment. Apply at this office.
Sept. 10 36 tf
AUCTION
AND
combs*sstotr busxwbs3.
LATHAM HULL,
No. 210, Brood-Street,
NFORMS his friends u:i „ the public that he
has returned from the north, and again ten
der* bis est services as Auctioneer and General
Commission Merchant, for the disposal of every
I
To the Planters of Georgia and
South-Carolina
A T a meeting of sundry Merchants of Augus
ta. on lfith instant, it was determined that
Premiums should be awarded for the best loads
of Upland Cotton, which may be exhibited in
this place, on Broad-street, opposite the Banks,
between M’lntosh and Jackson-streets, on the
]0th day of Decembtr next, ai 10 o’clock, as fol
low s:—
For the best load of not less than seven bales,
being at the time of exhibition the property of
the Planter in w hose name it may be exhibited,
and of his crop, a premium of 75 dollars.
For the second best load of not less than seveD
bales, a premium of 50 dollars
For the third best load of not less than seven
bales, a premium of 25 dollars.
The follow ing persons were appointed to judge
on the occasion :
A. SIBLEY,
T. McGRAN,
A. B. WALKER,
T. G. CASEY,
EDW’D THOMAS.
[O’ Editors of newspapers in Georgia and So.
Carolina, friendly to the above object, will please
give this a few insertions.
Oct. 10 47
AT THE GOLD SAD
FOUR DOORS BELOW THE
AUGUSTA, GEb.
SBXIJCH & WiilGrHT,
SADDLE MANUFACTURER
Have now on hand, a Splesdiu Asso
V Sli
Goods in their line. Manufactured n
•elves, of the first rate materials and Hurkm^
ship.
mg=> for SALE, a h nd-
some, well finished FENCIBLE
UNIFORM, which will be sold low.—
Enquire at this office.
Sept. 20 30 tf
NEW FALL & WINTER
ROBERT MAHARREY,
No. 162 Broad street,
Has just recc.vcd, 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
NEW CLOTHING.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
CLOTHING
Saddler
7
LADIES’, Men’s, and Boy’s Saddle
Portsmouth Sharp and Snaffle Bridie
Braided, Round and Flat Martin^ *
Coach, Gig and Wagon Harness* ’
Saddle, Carpet and Medical Bags
Valices, Holsters and Bridle Leather*
Twig, Coach and Wagon W hips,
Military Biidles, &.c. Ac. & c .
Saddlery- HVre
Snaffle, Sharp, Pelham, Portsmouth, and Br-
doon Bits, of the latest and most tashiouab!*
patterns,
Patent Roller Spiing. Fancy, Roundife- w
Prince's metal Sti iups.
Curb Chains, Spurs. Buckles nail Slides,
Huimes, Terets, Ilooks and Bradoon Ruaoe-.
Bridle and Harness Buckles, l '* , ‘
Str ining. Worsted and Cotton \Vcbb3,
Flush, Serge and Baize.
Saddle Trees and Hog Skins.
Skirting, Bridie and Hu.ui.sj Leather,
l 1 oaeh tmd
m
lillMTlRE.
Cap’ii, Bell and Straight Bands,
Door, Dash and Body Handles,
Knobs. Tufting Nails,
Fasting, Seaming and Broad LaiV-
Cochineal, blue. Black a.xl Gre- ' Mo.orci,
Cotton Cassimere, Rat tine ft arr-l Fringe.
Oil Cloth and Brussels Carper, §tc. k.e u
Having long been engaged in the fu.-un
they feel satisfied that their pres* nt .i.smlii;-
of Goods is £» superior to' any iu the l : . stun
October 22 4s wldw
New Getf'h’.
f j THL SUBSCRIBER IS NOW
N | ASSORT.ME
:i < i;ii
; r if
forone individual cure, aid accompanied with ! description of property, at public and piivafe
ample directions for its use, signed in the band-j s le; and flatters himself, from the central siiua-
wi iting of the subscribers, without which none | tion ofhis Store, and from his general knowledge
are genuine. VVe are induced to adopt this mea- | of the business ; together with the experience of
sure, as in consequence of the greal celebrity
which Dr. Chambers’ medicine has obtained,
there have been, and doubtless will be, many spu
rious imitations. On enclosing to us the usual
price, $5. postage paid, the medicine can be sent
by mail- To those who are unable to pay on
P’ rsoncil application of the individual at our offioe,
the medicine will be administered g.atis.
JAMES H. HART. M. D.
A. M. FANNING,
Successors to W. Chambers
The above valuable ni ’icle, is for sale by
R. B. HAVILAND Sc Co. Agents.
October 18 47 3in
NIvs. Mam Hutchison’s
SCHOOL,
W‘"
Mr. G. i'OMPKINS, in that capacity, (whom be
has engage- ,) that he will give genera! satisfac
tion to consignors, who may rely on the strictest
punctuality in receiving sale with proceeds as
soon as effected.
iCP Liberal advances will be made on consign
ments when required.
Oct. 1 42 tf
AND
Commission Business.
T 1HE Subsc. ibers, in addition <e their present
usiness, contemplate, early in the Fall, ou
c minencing the AUCTION 8f COMMISSION
BUSINESS. Regular and extensive supplies of
Merchandize of every description, suited to the
City and Country Trade, wif be received from
doors above Doctor Wravs, at the house j New-York Boston, and other places. Sufficient
formerly occupied by Judge Wilson, on the firsi ! inducement, we trust, will be held forth to City
STORAGE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
T HE subscriber, thankful for the patronage
extended to him, begs leave to tender his
services to his fiiends aud the public in the above
business ; and by prompt attention to the same,
hopes to meet with a continuance of their favors.
Advances w ill be.madeon Cotton stored when-
required, and all Cotton from the country In
sured free of expense to the planter or merchant-
ED.W. CAMPFIELD.
Augusta, Sept. 13 37 tN
iLF The Editors of the Georgia Journal and
Statesman and Patriot, will publish the above
six times each, and forward their accounts to the
Georgia Courier Office for col’ection.
.Monday of October
Mrs. H. •• ill be happy to give private instruc-
t 011s in Composition, and the higher branches of
Education, to young Ladies who desire to devote
a portion of their time to mental improvement.
Instructions also given in Drawing and Paint
ing. in Plain and Ornamental Needle Work-
Terms of admission made known at the School
Room.
Sept. 24 40 tf
TIIE SUBSCRIBER
CONTINUES AT THE
At /A T?) V® c-.TFT ™
Lately erected by JOSEPH WHEELER, Esq
j near IVheeler’s Buildings, and just below the
I upper Market House, Broad-street, and near
* the Planters' Hrtel, Augusta.
MENDENH * LL’S i f TE feels thankful for past favors, and begs
Patent Improved Grist Hills. -H » renew the offer of hi* services to his
rpHE undersigned, living in Augusta, being
L appointed, bv Monfort S. Street, and John
Wilson, Assignees of Moses Mendenhall, sole
Agent, inJ'uture, for selling in Georgia the above
important and valuable improvement in thi
Grist .Mill, informs the Public that he *s ready (o
dispose of the same to those who may want only
an individnal right, or to those w ho may wish to
pur-'hase for counties. Those who prefer seeing
specimens before thev purchase, ca« be satisfied
at inv house, or can see several now in operation
in this neighborhood.
Individual Rights §25. B. MIMS.
May 28 5m 7
Ii’ The Milledgeville Journal will please to
publish thi> weekly for two months and send the
account to the office of the Georgia Courier for
payment.
F OUR months after date application will be
made to the Inlerior Court of Richmond
County, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell fifty acres of Land, in Jones Coun
ty, adjoining land of Mr. Moore and Mr. Breed
love. 7 miles from Clinton, belonging to the
heirs of Littleburv Wilson, deceased, and to be
sold for their benefit.
ELIZA WILSON, Gucrdian.
Sept. £4 40 tf
FOR SALE.
TITHE six acre Lot above Turknrtts Spring,
g adjoining the property of W. Smith, Esq.
'Ihe situ -.lion is commanding and pleasant, and
it is in tiie neighbourhood of good water. Un-
dispuied 1 itles will be gi\t-o to the purchaser.
ICR Tiir-MS AITLY To
w A. BUGG, Agent.
M*yt6jr 8 -tf
friends with the assurance that strict regard
shall he 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 transactions of business in future.
Liberal advanc s will be made on Cotton stor
ed for sale, in Cash, or Goods, at cash rates, and
on terms as accommodating as other Ware-house
keepeis offer.
05^ Those persons indebted to
the late firm of HOLT &. WARE, a- d to the sub
scriber on former transactions, will please come
forward early this Fall and pay their debts, as
longer delay cannot be allowed.
JOHN S. HOLT.
Sept. 6 35 tf
THE WARE-HOUSE
AND
CGSVn&XSSZGN BUSINESS
TX7~ILL still be continued, by the undersigned,
YV at the central, convenient and well
known establishment, first above the - Eagle
Tavern”—Where he 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 1
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
welltobe particular to enquire for “ Sheltou’s
Ware-House,” where they will at all times, get
the highest market prices for all Tobacco in
spected by hinf.
B. SHELTON.
.34 fT
a id Country Merchants, to attract their attention
to this market, and mo e particularly to this es
tablishment for supplies. Nothing will be wast
ing, but a Liberal Patronage, to stimui te our
exertions, and enable us to meet their wishes and
supply their want:
The business will be done under the name aud
; firm of G. ABELL &. Co.
REFERENCES.
Messrs. Fields Thompson &, Co )
Mitchell & Blacker, ] Ntw '**rk.
W. Sz S. Lawrence k. Stone, ) D
Lyman, Tiffany k. Co. ^ooswu-
Miller, Riley it Co. } . .
Edward Bement, \ charteit °n.
Hall. Shapter, k. Tupper, ) „ ,
John W. Long, \ Savannah.
A. Slaughter & C. Labuzan. 7 .
Wm. Sims, Williams k Co. ) Au g™a.
N. B. Liberal advances of Cash will be made
on Cotton, shipped to our friei ds in New-York.
Boston, Charleston and Savanna: , and on Mer
chandize consigned to us for sale.
JEWETT, ABELL Sc Co.
Augusta, Sept. 27 41 tf
JUST PRINTED,
AND FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THE
GZOn XA COURIER,
D ECLARATIONS.
BLANK POWERS OF ATTORNEY,
MAGISTRATES SUMMONS’,
NOTICES OF INSOLVENT DEBTOR'S,
CLAIM BONDS,
SHERIFF’S TITLES.
MAGISTRATE’S EXECUTIOSg,
NOTARY’S NOTICES,
LAND DEEDS,
RECOGNIZANCES,
MILITIA EXECUTIONS, tie. Lc.
July 26 23
Convenient Boarding.
w
D AILY Boarders will be accommodated, in
the East Tenement of the Brick Building,
next below the Augusta Bank. For terras which
will be reasonable, apply at the premises or to
'Wm. ROBERTSON.
October 1 42 1m
AUCTION
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
A SIBLEY k F. WASH BURN have formed
a copartnership, under the firm of Sibley
and Washburn, for the purpose of transacting the
above business—and solicit a share of the pub
lic patronage.
Augksta, Oct. !3, !|I27 '»!$ 4tv
Is now opening at the Subscriber’s, Ni. 232 Broad-
street. two doors above Dr. Carter's Drug dure,
Consisting of
E XTRA superfine blue and black Dress Coats,
2d do do do do do
Blue, olive, claret, green, and grey mixed Frock*
Coats,
Blue and Drab Box 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. 1-luck and mixed Cloth aud 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 it 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 Camblet and Caroline Plaid do
Lion Skiu Great Coats,
Satinett Coatees and Pantaloons.
ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT up
Negro Clothing,
Of all descriptions and sizes.
07“ The i.bove GOODS being
made up purp.nely for this market, will bear the
strictest examination, as regards both the quality
of materials and workmanship. They w ill be dis
posed of Wholesale k. Retail, on moderate terms
J. P.SETZE.
Oct. 22 48 tf
C yNAL FLOUR.
JUST received aud for sale, a lot of Superfine
CANAL FLOUR.
HALL & HARDIN.
Oct. 22 48 tf
CROCKERY, CHINA,
AND
GLASS WARE.
T HE subscriber has taken the Store 3d door
below M’Kenzie k. Bennoch’s Corner, No.
305, (with extensive Back Stores attached) where
he is now receiving and opening
300 Packages Crockery, China
and Glass Ware;
Comprising a large and handsome assortment of
Staple Fanc^ Waves,
All of the latest Manufacture and Patterns, se
lected and ordered by himself expressly for this
Market.
Together with an assortment of Liquor Cases,
Looking Glasses, Brass Suspending and Billiard
Lamps, Plated Castors and Cordial Stands, Stone
Jugs, Jars aud Churns, Wine Bottles, &c, k.c.
Wholesale and Retail, which will be sold at
fair prices for Cash or approved paper.
WILLIAM HARRIS.
Persons im ebted to
Ware & Harris, or ruyself,
are requested to make early payment, at longer
indulgence will not be giveu.
WILLIAM HARRIS.
rr~7* The Georgia Journal and Macon Messen
ger, will please insert the above weekly for four
months, and forward bill* for payment to W. H.
Augusta, Oct. 35, 1827. 49 w4m
BRITISH, FR F. S C11 A A ,M F BIT.
Consisting in part of the joUuwl.-g 2,;.-.,
D 4JFFIL ao.l Point ifl.-ukri-.
Black,Blur, Oxford u: it and Oiln'Omt
Red, green, ycl o.» aud whilt: i i.nuu u..il c i .,
Baizes,
Red and blue Plaids and Gamble..-,
Plaid and Camblet Cloaks.
Blaek, red u. figured Bouibnzelis .e l C i ,1.-
Fine Bombazine and IialiaiVCTap*-,
Nankin and Canton Crapes, and Ciape l.'ol.r-
Sarsnetts, Green Florences and l.< i ,uui.,-. Dtas.
Blaek and coloi ed Gros de Naples,
200 pieces Flag lldkfs. aud yellow Baaiiainiti.
300 do Fancy Calicoes,
IOO dozen Ladies Cotton Hose,
100 do Lambs Wool aud Worsted ii--». 2
half Hose,
Clark’s Spool Cotton, Linen, Thread and
Black and blue Italian Sew ing S-lki.
1 case Irish L nen , black and brown Linen:.
Long Lawn aud Linen Cainbrick,
10 bales brown Shirtings and Sheetings.
Domestic Plaids, Apron and Furniture Gl %<^
Satiuetts aud Negro Coating.
ALSO,
1 Case of Leghorn Hals.
I A 1 of which wil be sold at a small advance, ot;
I New-York price! by the piece or package, at-1!
Broad-street.
H. W. SCO YELL.
October 1 42 8t ^
HALL &. HAH DIN,
Haring purchased the Stork nf GRC/CERIL-itV
Mr. A. P. ROBERTSON, would again inch-
the attention of their J'rientls and the puhla E'
er ally, at No. 151 Broad-street, where they f*
tend keeping a constant supply of
Choice Groceries)
s
THE? HAVE ON HAND,
T. Croix and New-Orleans Sug»(j,
Loaf and Lump dq. '
White and Green Coffee,
Cognac Brandy,
Holland Gin,
N. E. Gin,
Canal Whiskey, superior quai^y,
Cicili and Teneriffe Wine,
London Porter,
Imperial Gunpowder and Hyson Tgas,.
Pepper and Spice,
Table Salt,
Spanish and Common Segars,
Chewing Tobacco, of superior qualUj,
Sperm and Tallow Candles,
Swedes and Russia Iron,
Cotton Bagging and Sacking,
Newark Cider, suitable for bottling, kc.
And at No. 151, they have a general <kr
sortment of Seasonable
DRY GOODS,
All of which is offered for sale on the saast
commodating terms.
June 7 10 tf
LEWIS F. 7. GIBSON,
(WHEELER’S BUILDING.)
OFFERS FOR SALE,
24000 Lbs. Sweedet Iron,
200 Casks Thomastown Lime,
50 Bbls. Flour,
15 Bbls. Apple Brandy,
35 Kegs White Lead,
30 Boxes Rai>ins,
10 Quarter Casks Wines, assorted,
10 Reams Writing Paper,
St. Croix Sugar in Hhd*. and Bids.
0 Tiercgs Jamaica Coffee.
12 f? tf
PLOUGHS.
T HE subscriber has and will constantly k'*?
ou hand a large atsortment of Wood’s P‘
tent, the Light Scottish, and other Ploughs.
ALSO,
A general assortment of Agricultural I®{N
menu. Next door above the Planters’ H« ,B
Augusta.
ROBERT PHILIP
Sept. 24 40 8tw
TO RENT,
The Brick Wing, ^
298. Immediate possession g*'
eu.—Apulv to
ROBERT A. REID-
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