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Atf&TJSTA.
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER X,
1827.
His Excellency Gov. Troup h as f * e "
dined the honor of a Dinner offered by
his friends in Mi'.ledgeviJIe, as a testimony
„f their personal regard and of the estima
tion in which they hold Ins public conduct
We have noticed
tatoes brought to our
Cambridge, (Md.
lately some fine Po-
market. There
were three cart loads yesterday morning j
that would have taken a premium in any j
market in the world. A friend has fur- j
nished us with the size and weight of two i
which he had seen, raised on the planta-
tation of Mr. Delaigle. One was 15
inches long, the other 12—circumference
19 inches, and weighing 7 and 7 1-2 lbs.
MARRIED,
In Columbians. C. oh Wednesday evening,
17th, ult. by'the Rev. P. H. Folker, Col. ESEK.
H. MAXCY, to .Miss ELIZABETH C. DIN
KINS. "
DIED,
Yesterday, at 10 o’clock, P. M. of a lingering
complaint, Mr. Samuel G. Stap.r, a native of
i the State of Connecticut, but for many years a
resident of this city. His friends and acquaint
ances arc invited to attend his Funeral THIS
AFTERNOON, at 4 o’clock, from his late resi
dence.
On Tuesday evening last, after a short illness.
Mr. Jacob Tuttle, aged 24 years—a native of
Hanover, New Jersey, but for the last three years
a resident of this city. His loss is much regret
ted as an honest man and iudustrous and skilful
Mechanic.
— | COMMUNICATED.
NElV-YORK CONUNDRUMS. j Died, in Johnston County, N. C. on the 12th
wl • t . d i i-i rr ,A Uct - Mr. Wiley Parish, in the 21st year of
\V hy IS Jacob Barker like a good ovs- his aRe _ Few young men have gjven fV J idence
ter t Dp ye give It up ? Because he s a 0 f a finer ora more amiable disposition. He
York Banker. was distinguished for his sobriety, honesty,
Whv is a child that has a cold,like win- affection, and a firm reliance upon his
ter? Do ye give it up? Because it blows
lt Sn0WS ' ^W*W**^f*f
Dr. Muse has made this season, on five
acres of laud, notwithstanding a severe
drought, ninety barrels of shell-corn,
wanting a peck and a half—that is ninety
hushels per acre, wanting a small fraction
of a bushel. On ten acres he made also,
this season, one hundred and fifty-two bar
rels shell-horn, or 760 bushels—that is,
76 bushels jier acre.
[jEastern Shore Chronicle.
->»S8—
In the senatorial branch the Tennessee
legislature, there are 9 farmers, 9 lawyers,
and 2 merchants, 13 married men, 4 wid
owers, and 3 bachelors; 10 from Va. 7
from N. C. 2 from Tenn. and one
from So. Ca.
Maker. Yet all those virtues were no defence
against the fever of the season.
BY LATHAM HULL,
f0410RR0tl MORNING, at 11 o’clock, in front
of his Store, No. 210 Broad-street, for account
of all concerned,
20 Pieces Basins;,
no
PARTIALLY DAMAGED.
ALSO, A QUANTITY OF
V& ©MUMS*
The remains of a Millinary Store.
Also, an Elegant Secretary and
Book C ase.
Terms at sale. .
Nov. 1 lt
4' V .. V
dancing senoo:
MB. COlj,MV,S v U,
R ESPECTFULLY infotms the Ladii
Gentlemen of Augusta, that his Sch
be open on next Saturday, the 3d of Novel
and will continue to be opened thioughot!
season. Parents and Guardians who wi
trust him with their children, mav rest assn-
Iris attention and care for the "progress <
Pupils. Days of Tuition, on everv To
evening, from 2 o’clock, and Saturday mor
from 9, at his usual Room.
A ir .ctising Party for his Pupils, will
place on every other Saturday evening,
| candle jight until 10 o’clock, to begin as so
| there will be a sufficient number of schol;
: Night School on Monday and Wednesdav.
I Mr. C. will also teach iu Seminaries, if :
! ed for.
j October 29 50 2’
NO. 52.
New VnW aiu\ W’mtev
50,000 DollsI
s no
NEW-YORK
LATHAM HULL,
No 210, Broad-Street.
NF0RM3 his friends ami the public, that he
is now opening a large quantity of ti es!) im
ported Cy T '?>S. coHiprising as complete an
sssoi oneut of Staple and Fancy Fabrics as was
ever offered in this city ; all of which will be
Sold lor cash or city acceptances, bv wholesale
Why are the Signorina’s notes like Bills
We request the reader’s particular at- on England ? Do ye gi ve it up ? Because
.. cn t .i.r.cbnd they are above par.
tention to the No. of Ilampdcn publis \ Vhy is a with i, is tai | his mouth,
lo-day. j like an economist ? Do ye give it up ? Be-
■ » j cause he makes both ends meet.
We have scarcely any use for the Port ! Why is a man and his wife like the
of Augusta in onr paper, aud there is not ; states of America? Do ye give it up? Be-
. , r ,l„- r ; V pr cause they are united,
much more use made of it on the river, .
for boats of the usual size, whose arrivals i
FOR SAVANNAH.
The splendid, staunch,
iJSSr New Boat, BARNWELL, will
leave lor Savannah on Friday morning next. For
Freight, apply to
arid departures were wont to give the ap
pearance of business and bustle on our
wharves. Our wharves are however
sometimes pretty well covered with Cot
ton bales, seeking to find some convey
ance to the seaboard. The Lighters are
busy in preparing to meet larger boats
below, but although several of them
have names which sound pretty loudly in
the world, tlioir own exploits are scarcely
worth recording. The late showers have
made .an alteration in the River. Tt is j
below Steamboat navigation; hut, if it is
any consolation, it is nol quite as low as
;t was three weeks ago.
Attached to ihe way-bill from Montgo
mery, Ala. is the following:—“ Informa
tion of undoubted character is received
lime, that the whole of the business part
of Mobile is burnt.’*
—e©©—
We notice with unaffected concern in
he Georgia papers, the death of Freeman
Walker, Esq. As a friend of our youth
we feel and speak of him with those sen-
Mtions which are always excited hy the
s vei ence of long cherished attachments.
We mingle our personal regrets with the
sorrows of ihnse who are constrained to
express, in the language of the Psalmist,
the pain of bereavement—“ Lover and
friend thou hast put far from me and my
acquaintance into darkness."—Mr. Wal
ker had pursued for many years ihe pro
fession of the Law, had attracted by his
good sense, his elegance and urhaniiy,
the respect aud esteem of the first charac
ters in the Congress of the United Slates,
whilst sei vine as Senator from Georgia,
and was altogether an interesting and
amiable man. lie was the particular
friend of ihe honorable Jobs Elliott who
had passed on to tlie invisible wo Id a
short time before him. Capt. Talbot
another of his intimate friends and lately
a candidate for the Governor’s seat in
Georgia must have died but a short time
previous to Mr. Walker.
[Columbian Star.
Canada.—The dinner given on the
4;h inst to the Earl of Dalhousie, was, we
are informed hy the Montreal Gazette,
very numerously attended, and went oil
with great eclat. The Hon. John For
syth, a gentleman well known for the ur
banity of his manners and disposition,
presided. The chairman in the course of
she evening in proposing a toast, which he
trusted would be joined by all present, ob
served, that “they were oa the most
friendly terms of intercourse wiih their
neighbors of the Uuiied Suites, and might
also be considered as members of one and
the same family. He would give “ The
President of the United States of Ameri
ca.” This toast was received with three
cheers, and the band struck up the air of
Hail Columbia.
A young pert, prating lawyer, one day
boasted to the facetious counsellor Costel- j
lo, that he had received five aud twenty
guineas for speaking in a certain cause.
“ And I,” said Costello, “ received dou
ble that sum for holding my tongue.”
WM. B. SHELTON.
lt
BY BUGG <$• GREENWOOD.
TO-MORROW, the 2d instant, before their Store,
No. 327 Broad-street,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
GROCERIES,DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE, SHOES, See. &c.
Terms at sale.
Nov. 1 lt
Consolidated Lotted "“*•"" " ny "*'*'»*-* '■
kit a- ton prices «3 can be bought in the
states.
Oct. 1 42
Scrivcii Superior Court, \
October Term 1827. I
WILSON CONNER
PUCLIC SALE,
BY BUGG Jg GREENWOOD. I
Boat Robert H. Mu GROVE, 1 \^7" ILL solt k at Auction, on TUESDY next. ’
advertised to have taken . V 6thinstant,at the lower Market-house
in tins city,
490 ACRES OF LAND,
Known by Lot No. 28S, in the 5th District of Ap
pling county.
NOTICE.
The Sale of the New Pole
place on Wednesday, the 31st ultimo, was post- '
poned until SATURDAY, the 3d inst, at eleven 1
o’clock. A. M.
Nov. 1
outhent
Class 9th.
Tube draw i by the ternary combinatio
45 Numbers and 6 drawn Ballots.
This TRULY SPLENDID LOTTERY d
on the 7th November, and the drawing wi
received here on the 16th.
There being only 14,190 Tickets, the rh .....
of one Ticket in this Scheme, it equal to th 51 YP»Y ANN ( ONNiEj . .
two in ordinary Lotteries. f T appearing to ‘be Court by the return of th*
' Sheriff that the defendant, Mary Ann t on-
SCHEME. ner is not to be found in the Comity, on tnatioil
1 D • fA-n <um A-/wof D’Lyon and De La.nolte for rh«
1 Brize ol $50,900 plailltiff , i, is ordered, that th
i „ 20,000 . •
1 inrinn J on or before the nu*>U.»„
1 ,, 10,000 10,< next tenn, aud that this rule be pub.ishtjd in one
of the Gazettes of this State for sixty days
NER )
> Divo
NNER. S
defe*. dant do of
fensive allrgatio.i
The competition between the rival
Steamboats which ply between England
and Ireland is so great that recently num
bers of Irish laborers, returning from the
harvest, were conveyed Irom Liverpool
to Newry, a distance of two hundred miles,
for three, pence each, and in some cases,
three were taken for sixpence !
lt
A number of Gen-1
tlemen can be accommodated
with BOARD & LODGING, at j
Four Dollars a Week, in a gen- |
teel house, in a central part of the city. Enquire !
at this office.
Nov. 1
ALSO,
A pair of well broke CARRIAGE HORSES,
suitable for a family.
Titles warranted—Terms at sale.
Nov. 1 51 2t
COMMERCIAL.
REMARKS.
Cotton.—'transactions in Sea Islands, Maines
and Santee’s are trifling, and the stock continues
very low-—there has been but two or three small
lots of New Sea Islands . received. In Uplands,
business has improved in proportion to the re
ceipts t f the article which is disposed of at our
quotations as fast as it arrives.
Rick.—There has been very little business
done during the week, owing in a measure to the
limited supply—one small lot of new Rice lias
been received and stored.
Groceries.—The demand continues limited
as lo the country trade in consequence »f the iow
stale of the rivers—there are some few Country
Merchants in town, and as the weather is now
lavorable, we may expect them to arrive t very
day. They supply of Sugars is very small and
considerable has been taken up for the city trade.
Coffee is inquied after and will command our
quotations ; there is very little prime in Market.
Alolasses is w ithout change in prices or demand.
[ Chas. City Gazette.2
Current.
51 3t
Set Suppers
W ILL be furnished by the Subscriber, at
any hour during the winter. The good
things of the season wid be on the table.
WILLIAM M’COY.
Nov. 1 it
W
TO THE PUBLIC.
E observe in the Chronicle of the 27th
ultimo, an assertion made by an anony-
Evening School.
T HE Subscriber will open an Evening School,
at his School Room, on Monday, the 5th
of November. For terms, apply to
CHARLES GRENVILLE.
Nov. 1 51 w4t
TO RENT,
And immediate possession given,
the Dwelling and Store, first door a-
bove the Bridge Bank, an excellent
stand for business. Enquire of Ben-
noch ft M’Kenzie, or.
DAVID SMITH.
Nov. l 51 tf
CHARLESTON, OCT. 27, 1827.
Colton—Sea-island, lb. 20 u 25
Santee,, aud Maine, 17 a J9
Upland, 11 a 1H
do old 9 a lo
Bagging, (42 inch) 23 a 25
Rice—Prime, 31
Inferior, to good, 2i| a 3^
Flour—Philadelphia, 1
Richmond, V
Baltimore, liowar-J-st. ^
Do. Wharf,
Alexandria,
Coffee—Havana, prime, 1
good, >
middling )
St. Domingo,
Jamaica, line green,
Molasses—IV. India,good,
Havannn,
New-Orleans, iu hlids. &
Whiskey—Ibid. Penn.
Do. ‘ bbl.
Do. hhd. New-York
Do. bbl.
Gin—Holland, Wcesp’s best, Anchor,
bcheidam—direct import,
Northern,
Rum—Jamaica, (direct importation) a 110 115
West India, do SO
New England, hhd. 38 a 39
Ditto bbl. 40
Brandy—Cognac, 4th pf. (direct im.) 140 a 155
5^ a 5|
5j
5 50 a 5 75
17 a 17£
15 a lo
14
none
15
DRAWN NUMBERS
IN THE
Virginia State Lottery,
For the benefitof the DISMAL SWAMP CANAL
LOTTERY—Class 9th.
12, 4G, 41, 44, 3, 51, 48, 8.
Nov. 1 it
that Dr. Chambers’ Remedy for Intemperance
had 'materially injured the health of some gen
tlemen of this City. This charge we find reite
rated by the Editor of the Chronicle in his paper
of the 30th ult., and he further states that the
names of two gentlemen who had thus suffered
were left with him. Duty to ourse'ves, to our
fellow-citizens, and to the proprietors of this
Medi ine, induced us to endeavor to ascertain
the nature and extent of the injury thus done.—
But. to our surprise, when we asked for the
names of these gentlemen, who had been thus in
jured, -xve received for answer that they could
not be given us. We are, therefore, (irresistibly
led to the > onclusion, that no injury has been
sustained by any person in consequence of the
use of Chambers’ Remedy. In proof of which
we can refer to some of our most respectable
Citizens, under whose immediate inspection it
has been given; and in no case within our own
knowledge has any injury been sustained,
R. B. tlaviland Sc Co.
Agents for Chambers' Remedy
Nov. 1 lt
Next Wcdnesdiy,
THE 7tII INSTANT,
Will be received the Drawing of tbe
Grand Consolidated Lotterv,
FIRST CLASS.
$20,000HIGHEST PRIZE.
SCHEME.
Prize of $20,000,
„ 5,000,
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, at the Market-Hoase, in this
City, between the usual hours of sale,
The interest of John T. Tay
lor, in one Negro Woman, named DIANA, levied
upon by virtue of an execution issuing from tho
Court of Common Pleas, Peter Carre vs. John
T. Taylor.
Terms Cash—Purchasers to pay for titles.
A. PICQUET, Sh'ffC. A.
Nov. 1 51 wtd
1
1
1
2
6
6
39
39
39
39
39
39
78
273
4446
10,000
4,520
3.000
2,500
2.000
1.000
500
120
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
20
A true copy taken from the minutes, this lfii’.
October, 1827.
SEYBORN GOO DA EL, Gl k.
50 2m
Oct. '19
20 C p- ar : " ,<1 fil< ‘ ber ■ ns *' < * r or d
’ .... h-f.rre ihe meeting ol this ‘ o ut.
3,<
9 f 1
4.1
C,(i
3,(1
4.6
3,9
3,5
3.1
2.7
2,3
3,9
10.9
88.9
ADVERTI3 RXEl -■
Person? h:n ii)£ husi-
'ness in the tollowiug L'*ut:-
ties, (to wit :) Bit b, Mon
roe. Pike. Up-on. Butts. Henry,
Newton. Crawford, Houston. Fayette, De kal •.
Coweta, Carroll. 1 roup. Muscogee Lee. luig s
and JoneS, can have it promptly attended In by*
the undersigned, by leaving the papers in th •
hands of Wm. Longstreet, Esq who is aut loiizci
to receipt lor the sinno.
PRINCE & POE. oftmeov.
• Augusta, 23d Aug. 1827. 31 «3.o
\A r .
$227,0
5051 Prizes.
9439 Blanks.
Tickets,
Halves,
Quarters,
Tenths, - 2
APPLY AT
BEERS’
Fortunate Lotterv Office
$20
*10
5
No. 241, Broad-Strtj
(C? 3 Orders from the interi«j
will meet prompt attention. j
Oct. 20
50 tf
■ , .M1F. Proprietor of the Augusta
j | the is authorised by the M u.;
! <v rr FIFTY DOLL RS for the br t
j Poetical Address, to be spoken at t:
iug of the Theatre, on the 19th Dec., net
ingot) lines, nor less than 45. 1 he V
• must be direct d (post prtitl) “ lo (he i
. of t e Augusta Theatre,” «ho ». 1 s.-lt
' iilerarv gentlemen of the city of August.,
i mine them, and award the prize el ’it- i a
I Ad resses must be forwarded betoiethi
j i 'eceniber, and the names o their author
j ed and se led in a separate piece of pap-
{will remain unopetied till the s' let ti
Sept. 27
(LT Publishers of Newspape s w i’.l |fi<
give the above weekly insertions in Oclol
November, & subserve the interests
and Literature.
Moat
r
t lnr<
<>. X i-
i merit.
(Oth ot"
.icfos-
. « hieb
is in id. .
41
e to
and
be Diaiua
36
38
34
a 38
32
33
none
33
120
100
a 41
do.
HO
3:
12.
a 33
dud 4£
40 a 43
45
18
(plenty )
Do. Bordeaux,
Apple Brandy,
Iron—Russiaic Sweden, pr. cwt.
Corn, (cargo)
Peas,
Black Pepper, (scarca)
Tobacco—Georgia, i
Fayetteville, >
Kentucky, )
Butter—Prime Goshen,
Common,
Bacon—Corn Fed,
flams,
Lard,
Tallow,
Bees Wax. ,
Sugar.—Musco. Jam. fine (declining) 10£ a llj
Do. 8t. Croix, do 105 a 11)
Do. Matanzas,
Do. Havauna,
New Orleans,
Havauna, white,
Do. brown,
Loaf Sugar, refined (declining)
Salt—Liverpool, coarse, (bags of (
2.500,
2,000,
1.500,
1,080,
1,000,
600,
500,
400,
10 prizes of $200,
20
))
100,
46
19
70,
46
11
60,
46
11
50,
46
51
40,
92
11
30,
92
51
20,
920
91
12,
8280
99
6.
A meeting of the Carpen-
'ters and Masons of this Ci
ty, is requested at the City Hall,
on THURSDAY EVENING,
the 1st November, at 7 o’clock, on business of
lickets$6—Halves $3—Quaiters $1 50.
APPLY AT
Beers’ Fortunate Lottery Office,
No. 241 B oad-strect.
Nov. 1 51 2t
Oct. 26
A MECHANIC.
49 3t
4 bushels,)
Do. in bulk.
Turks Island,
(jats.
Hay, prime Northern.
Pimento,
TR ENTO N, (N. J.) O C T. 20. — O ii
Tuesday next, the Legislature of ibis state
commence their annual session in this city.
From the full returiK received from all
the counties, we are prepared to say there
are in council, 10 members friendly to the
present administration, and 4 considered
as being opposed. Majority 6. Tiiat in
the assembly, there are 26 members elect
ed, who are frendlv to the adminisira-
-6on; 14 who are considered as opposed,
and three doubtful. Leaving a majority
(even allowing all thedoublful members to
be opposed,)of9 in the assembly, and 15
m Joint Meeting. This majority would
nave been 20 at least, had not the election Tar U ilmington,
hinged in some counties on mere local Turpcnti ® eTSdngton. hard,
questions. Do. do, soft,
White'Pine Boaids, clear,
Merchantable,
“ Will the American President come j Piich Pine Boards,
ind lay prostrate at the feet of Congress Beef—Boston, No L
his laurels? I fear there are few mtfn j Me ^ do ' iNo ’
who can be trusted on that head. The | p^jk—New York Jnspection Mess
glorious Republic of Holland has erecied ■ Do. Prime,
monuments of her warlike intrepidity and ; I)o. New Orleans Inspection
valor ; yet she is now totally ruined by a / '"'
itadtholder—a Dutch President. The
destiuetive wars in which that nation has
been plunged, has since involved her in
ambition. I he glorious triumphs of
Blenheim and Ramilies were not so com-
fi.rmable to the genius, not so much to the
true interest of the Republic, as those
numerous and usefui canals and dykes, and
.♦liter objects, at which ambition spurns.”
PATRICK HENRY.
3A a -4A
18 a 20i
8 a i2A i
7-U'i 8 j
10 a 11 j
9 a 9$
12
9 a 10
a 9
8 a 9£
13 a 135
17 a 2i
2J
42
52 a 55
35 a 40
SO a S74
25
§1 3-4 a 1 7-S
a H
none
2 3-S a 2^
14
12
Boston
Candles—Northern,
Charleston,
Sperm,
Mackarel—No. 1.^
No! I'} lns P ection S
EXCHANGE.
N. Carolina State Bank Bills. 3J 4 per ct. dis.
Newbern and Cape Fear do. 4A 5 per ct. dis.
Georgia, do. la 1A per ct. dis.
15
14
9
7£ a 8
9^ a 10
14
11
none
14
16
34
fi-i
4
13
31
We are authorised to
aunonnee RICHARD HENRY
WILDE, Esq. a candidate for
Representative to Congress, to fill the vacancy
occasioned by the resignation of the Honorable
John Forsyth.
Oct. 25 49 td.
BOARDING.
A few Gentlemen can
be accommodated with Board, at
the house recently occupied by Capt. Berry, op
posite the Upper Market, south side Broad-street.
October 25 49 4t
*Ve\\ Fa\\ and Winter j
oi
LATHAM HULL,
No 210, Broad-Street.
I NFORMS his friends and the public, th;
is now opening a large quantity of fresh
ported aOOSS, comprising a.s complet
assoitment of Staple and Fancy Fabrics as
ever offered in this city ; all of which will
sold for cash or city acceptances, by whole
or retail, oil any credit not exceeding 12 ninr
at as low prices as can be bought in the Sout
states.
Oct. 1 42 tf - l -
HALL & HARBIN
Harfag yurchuscd the Stock of GRCTCERIE
Mr. A. P. ROBERTSON, would again ii~
the attention of their friends and the public'
erally, at No. 151 Broad-street, where theq*
tend keeping a constant supply of of
Choice Groceries •en-
i n
f-w# -
TO RENT,
From the first of Octuln r next, tho
Kid Building, No. 161 Broad-street.owned
1-1 -bB and occupied by the subscribers
J-^.Se-sL: The stand for business is desirable
The store for pleasantness and convenience
is not equalled by any iu the city, and is ad-
mirablv calculated for an extensive Wholesale
and Retail Dry Goods business. The dwelling
contains four spacious rooms, pleasant and conv
venieht for a family.
June 28
JEWETT, ABELL fc To.
16 tf
TO REN”
r.
Two convenient Dwelling
Houses on th* South side
of Broad-Street near the [sjsjjjsfp
lower end of the Market,
one at present occupied by Mr. B. B Cheshire,
and the oilier, lately by Mr. Charles IN ilson,
the Kitchen of the latter is prepared for moulding
Candles, and the dwelling has a convenient store
on Broad-street. Possession given on 1st Octo
ber. Apply to
J G. M’WHORTER.
July 19 21 w,<>
THEY HAVE ON HAND,
S:
(•BORGIA FSNrCXBZES!
A N ELECTION will be beld at the City Hall.
on ■•'alurday, the 3d November next, at 7
o’clock. P. M. for an ENSIGN, to fill the vacan
cy occasioned by the iesignation of Ensign Mc-
Keen. Bv order of Capt. Sturges.
GEO. W. M’COY, Sec. G. F.
November 1 ' lt
Wells <$• Kibbe
W OULD invite their friends and tiie public
in general, to call and examine their
NEW GOODS, which they harercceived this day,
and they arc ready to make any article of gen
teel dress.
P S. Five first rate Journeymen Tailors will
find steady employment and punctual pay, by
applying as above. W. iiK.
Oct. 25 49 tf
T. Croix and New-Orleans Sugar?,
Loaf and Lump doi
White and Green Coffee,
Cognac Brandy,
Holland Gin,
N. E. Gin,
Canal Whiskey, superior quality,
Cicili and Teneriffe Wine,
London Porter,
Imperial Gunpowder and Hyson Teas,
Pepper and Spice,
Table Salt,
Spanish and Common Segars,
Chewing Tobacco, of superior quality,
Sperm and Tallow Candles,
Swedes and Russia Iron,
Cotton Bagging and Sacking,
Newark Cider, suitable for bottling, fco. &
And at No. 151, they have a general
sortme.nl of Seasonable
DRY GOODS
All of which is offered for sale on the mos
commodating terms.
June 7 10 tf
JOHN BITYKIS.
Offers his services to his friends anil the public i
general, to transact the
WARE HOUSE
AND
Commissi ah
U has taken the Ware-House lately occu]
Business,
H ed by HOLT k WARE, on VY :shingt«
n.it far from the Mansi n-IIouse. cc-uve
FOR SALE,
The following property, belonging to the
estate of Freeman Walker, dec'd.
TITHE Spring Hill Tract of Land of 5,000 A-
I cres, more or less, with a Saw and Grist
Mill, & a newly erected Dwelling on an elevated ,
and commanding site.
1,000 Acres well Timbered River Swamp ; 100 j
adjoining acres of Red Pine Land, in Burkecoun- !
tv, below Demery’s Ferry.
160 Acres above Summerville, in rear of the ,
Arsenal.
40 Acres near Rae's Creek, about three miles i
above Augusta.
A Tract in Lincoln County.—A number of'"02£ ,
Acre Tracts, in different parts of the State.
A CARRIAGE, of superior workmanship, (se
cond handed) at Mr Hall’s, (Carriagemaker's.) J
'Apply to George A. B. Walker.
GEORGE A. B. WALKER,
VALENTINE WALKER,
November 1 51 3t
J
CANAL FLOUR.
ton -
street not lar irom me ii-huum-, w>o*eni*
* eutlv situated for the Trade that conn in on the
i Savann ib. Louisville, and the new Milleil^eville
i Roads. The Ware-House is thought, from ir,
! location, to be safe from Fire, which is doubtless
j an object of importance to Planters who store
1 Cotton. Every attention shall be paid To the in-
j terest of those who place their Cotton or other
| property in his care, and the most reasonable
! charges” made on all business. Advances will b*-
I made on Cotton when required. Goods will be
| bought and furnished to Ids customers on the
j most liberal terms, as advances on Cotton stored
1 for sa'e.
September 3 84 2m
[FF The Georgia Journal and Washtngto
I Mews, will publish the above for two months, an
1 forward their accounts for settlement.
NEW FALL &, WINTER
UST received and for sale, a lot of Supe>
CANAL FLOUR.
HALL & HARDIN
Oct. 22 48 tf erfine
JUST RECEIVED,
ON CONSIGNMENT,
70
ROBERT MAHARREY, ;
No. 162 Broad-street,
lieu just received, direct from New- York, a large j
supply of
Staple and Fancy Goods, |
Which he offer, either by Wholesale or Retail, at ved
low prices.
Oct. 22
HATS 4* SHOES
N.
48 tf
> Ex’rs.
Blanks of all Descriptions,
Printed and for Sale at this Office.
TO KENT,
A Store, situated in the cen
tre of business. Enquire at this
>1 3t
NEW FALL GOODS.
at* m
Has just received, direct trom New-Y ork, a large
supply of
STAPLE Sf FANCY GOODS.
Which are offered at low prices.
No. 175 Broad-street.
October 18 47 *f
T HE subscriber would inform his frieml^S)
the public generally, that he lias just f
by late arrivals from New York, a larg
sortraent of HATS—viz :
Gentlemen’s Beaver, Black and Drab,
Fine and Coarse Casters, do do.
Fine and Coarse Rorems do do.
Men’s and Boys' fine and coarse Wool Ha
Y ouths’ Hats’ Black and Drab,
Children’s Hats, Fur kz Hair Seal Si Cloth e
Morocco Caps, Sic. Lc. a
Also, a large assortment of _
Gentlemen’s, Ladies' and Children’s Shot t ' 3 ^ )
Gentlemen’s fine Boots, tic. iic.
All of which he is disposed to sell on the
reasonable terms for Ca*h or City Accepta
J. Barn he most
Oct. 25 49 ti stances.
TV.
tf
recei-
rge as-
lats,
hoes,
pieces Hem]) and To v Bagging,
pipes Holland Gin,
For suit low, hy
LATHAM IIA'LL.
No. 210 Broad-street.
October i 1 ^
LAW NOTICE.
subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends and Clients, generally, that no*
withstanding his removal to Augusta, he wni
still continue to practice in tbe Courts of Edge-
field and Barnwell Di tiicts. and with that view
has established an office in the tow 11 of Hamburg
THOS. GLASCOCK.
Oct. 22 48 tf
rjrmi;
1 frie
LAW.
The undersigned havtf
USS? formed a Partnership under ihe
firm of A. B. k W. LONGSTREET. Their Of
fice is over tlve Stoge of Messrs. Wm. H. Morgan
i. Co. No. 208 Broad-street.
AUGUSTUSB LONGSTREET
WILLIAM LONGSTREET.
Qttobei 18 47 1m
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