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delens trahit. To the limb thus confined
its unnatural position was a stimulus and
determined sensorial power into it instead
of the other. Fever sometimes cures
Palsv. Why 1 Because excitement is
abstracted from the paralytic limb and in-
salatcd in the blood vessels in Fever. 1 bus
the overstimulation of the paralytic limb is
removed, and it recovers its energies.
A much safer practice than using either
external or internal stimulants in Palsy,
would be to bleed and purge. If effusion
is the cause of 'he pressure, the absorbent
system is thus made to work more power
ful! v, than by the application of those
remedies, which excite the whole system,
bloiid vessels as well as absorbents. If
the absorbents did not actually increase
their action, the blood vessels being less
excited after bleeding, the absorbent ac
tion would bear a greater ratio to the
crhalcnt than it did before, and thus the
cause of the effusion would not only be
lessened, but the effect removed. This is
the way bleeding operates in dropsies of
increased action.But the absorbent system
does not always lessen its activity, because
the lessened activity of other systems ex
ists. On ihe contrary, the absorbents act
with increased energy, when the stomach
and bowels are emptied, as if they were
impressed with the necessity of increased
exertion to obtain the necessary supply of
nourishment from the diminished mass.—
It seems to be a translation of excitement,
regulated by a law of our nature. When
the arteriai system is in preponderating
action, having more than its due propor
tion of excitement, the other systems seem
to be in a state of minus excitement, and
At an Election on Satur-
turday evening last, Mr. Chakles
A. Labuzan, was elected Third Lieuten
ant of the Georgia Fencibles.
Nov. 5 It
The Assignees of the Tu-
loolah and Bolivar will call and
take their goods away, now landing.
G. B. Lamaf.
Nov 5. It.
NOTICE.
A meeting of the Philological Society will
take place at the Society room, on Wed
nesday evening next, at 7 o’clock.
Nov. 5 It
French Paper Hangings.
ROBERT ItfAHARRY,
No. 162 Broad-strut,
H AS just received a splendid assortment of
the above article, from common to very
fine, which he offers for sale on low terms.
Nov, 5 02 tf
EXCHANGE
Coffee-House.
T HE Subscriber, thankful for the former pa
tronage received in his line, respectfully
informs the public and his friends, that he has
opened a new House in Maciatosh-street, next
door to thqgCourier Office, where tie will be al
ways ready Vo serve his friends, and thankful for
a continuance of their favors.
Between 10 and 12o’clock,
on To-morrow, the house will be opened for the
first time. His friends and former customers,
. are respectfully invited to call and partake of the
there is nut that equilibrium kept up which I OPENING TREAT, which the proprietor prom
is essential to health. This is seen in 1 ises himself the pleasure of giving.
dropsies in the increased energy of the
exhalent system pouring out its fluids fas
ter than the absorbents can remove them.
That electricity is calculated to have
the bad effects, which these considerations
should render probable, there would be
no difficulty in demonstrating by a refer
ence to a different practice, bottomed on
the belief that paralytic limbs (or half the
body) are always too much excited alrea
dy, and therefore our local applications
ounht to be such as are calclated to lessen
:he action of lhe part, as ihe general reme
dies should lessen the activity of the whole
system, thus striking doubly at the cause
tud effect both by the same remedies, in
stead of being involved in the inconsisten
cy of stimulating local remedies, and de
pleting general one*.
HIPPOCRATES.
Nov. 5
G. T. DORTIC.
It
COMMERCIAL.
LATEST FROM ENGLAND.
CHARLESTON, NOV. 3.
By the ship Georgia, from Liverpool, whence
r»he sailed on the lGth Sept, arrived below at
Savannah on Thursday last.
Ex.tra-t of a Letter, dated Liverpool, Sept. 10.
Things 1 assure you are very dall, fair Bowe s
will not bring over ® a 6;} for something near
good fair. It is now evident that the manufac
turers will not overstock or even stoekthemselves
with the article at these prices, and the fate of the
market, for the balance oftheyear, I think de
pends upon the management of Messrs. , w ho
'ire the greatest holders. Thus far they have been
tirm, if they continue so prices w ill i.kelv Ik sup
ported, but should they give way and put their
stocks in the market, a deelinc of Ad. is inevita
ble.
The consumption is as large as was everknown;
-he demand for goods at Manchester is fair and
steady, and money is plenty at 3 per ct. yet an
advance is nut anticipated, and the geneial im
pression appears to be that thing will remain
pretty much as they now are. Sea Islands are
in moderate demand, but great management is
necessary to efTect advantageous sales —Stains
are dull.
Extract of another, dated
Liverpool. .Sept, 15, 1827.
Ottr import of Cotton this week is large, of all
- sorts it amounts to 46,916 bales, of which 37,439
-»re from the Un ted States.
7240 Upland, 6Jd a 7d, and 20 at 7jd ;
The demand on speculation tun chiefly on up
lands at 5 5 8d a 5 7 8d and 6d, the price of which
has been pretty similiar to that of last week; if a-
«y difference it is a shade lower in the quality,
ranking ‘middling fair good and prime qualities
as for some time past', have maintained their val
ue; this remark applies to Orleans and Alabama
as well aj to Uplands.
LIVERPOOL, 15th Sept. 1S27.
The Georgia being detained by head winds en
ables us to furnish you with the sales and
imports for the week—the latter is very heavy.
The import fiom theUuitfd States is 100*000 bags
more than w ere expected, which is the chief cause
of prices declining We expect the market will
advance a little next month for Uplands. Sea Is
lands are considered higher than other descrip
tions of cotton. Extensive imports of cotton are
expected from Brazil this season:
We are of the opinion if good uew Uplands o-
p-n with you at 8 cell's, eariy shipments wil pay
a freight, as (here is not much of the heavy stock
on hand of g 'od quality.
LIFE OF NAPOLEON,
B Y the Author of “ Wa v erley,” abridged by
an American Gentleman. 3vols.it) 1—$2
Poems by Mrs Felicia Hemans, 2 vols $2.
Letters and Memoirs relating to the War of
American Independence and the Capture of
the German Troops at Saratoga. By Madame
De ’ii^desel—translated from the German.—
1 vol. !$1 25.
The Virginia Housewife. 1 vol. $1.
JUST RRCEIVFD BY
Thomas Basinger,
No. 229.
Nov. 5 it
BY LATHAM HULL,
TO-MORROW MORNING, (Tuesday,) at 11
o’clock, at the Lower Market-House, will be
sold
4 Kegroes, good ser\auts.
ALSO A QUANTITY OF
FURNITURE, CROCKERY
WARE, &c. &c.
Terms Cask.
Noy. 5 It
$50,000 & $20,000,
TAKE YOUR CHOICE.
Kext Wednesday Night.
W ill he received fhe Drawing of the
Grand Consolidated Lottery,
Of Washington Citu.
REAL ESTATE
AT AUCTION.
TO-MORROW MORNING, (Tuesday,) at 12
o'clock, at the Lower Market-House, will he
sold, TWO CONVENIENT
Houses and Lots,
On Reynold-street, next above General W. W.
Holt’s. Titles indisputable. 'For particular
enquire of
LATHAM HLLL, Auct'r.
NoV. 5 it
BY WII. HENRY EGAN;
A T the Lower Market-House, To-morrow, at
11 o’clock, will be sold, a Negro Fellow
named GEORGE, well known in the said market,
for several years past, as a first rate Butcher.
To he sold for no fault. Titles indisputable.
Terms at sale.
ALSO,
10 Tracts of Land, in the
Territory ceded by the late Treaty to this State.
Particulars in the papei of Torntorrow.
Nov. 5 1
CHECKS,
At Sight, and at Short Sight, on
BOSTON,
PROVIDENCE.
NEW-YORK,
PHILADELPHIA,
BALTIMORE,
RICHMOND,
PETERSBURG.
FAYETTEVILLE,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SA VANN AH,
MOBILE, and
NEW-ORLEANS.
YAR.MLY---Dentist,
|Ljipp Respectfully informs the
Ladies onri Gentlemen of Augus
ta, that he has returned to this citv. and may be
consulted for a few weeks at Mrs.’ Pleasants’, on
Bridge-street, next door to Mr. Phinizy’s.
Nov. 5 Jt
Having had occasion to consult Mr. Parmly,
professional'y, as a Dentist. I have had every
reason to be satisfied with bis manner of opera
ting, und' his skill in that capacity.
J. Q. ADAMS.
Washington 5thNov. 1826.
ALdO|
United States Bank Kotos,
Constantly for sale by
BEERS, BOOTH & ST. 1 JOHN,
Corner Broad and M'Intosh-st.
Gold and Silver Coin, and Uncurrent Bank
Notes of every description, bought, and sold at
the most favorable rates.
Nov. 5 52 wifis
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
5
10
20
46
46
46
46
92
92
120
8280
PRIZE OF
PRIZES QF
$20,000
5.000
2.500
2.000
1.500
1,080
1,000’
600
500
400
200
100
70
60
50
40
30
20
12
6
Drawing to be received on the 1 dth inst.
N. York Consolidated Lottery,
Class 9«li, for 1827-
$50,000 Highest Prize
And onlv about hall the usual number of Tickets.
SCHEME.
1 PRIZE OF $50,000
1 „ „ 20,000
1 „ „ 10,000
1 „ „ 4,520
1 „ „ 3.000
1 „ 2,500
2 „ „ 2,000
6 „ „ 1,000
6 „ „ 500
39 „ „ 120
39 „ „ 100
39 „ „ 90
39 „ . „ 80
39 „ „ 70
39 „ „ 60
78 „ 50
273 „ „ 40
4446 „ „ 20
5051 Prizes,
9139 Blanks.
Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quarter* $5, Tenths *2
9625 Prizes.
15180 Blanks.
Tickets $6—Halves $3— Quarters SI 50
APPLY AT
BEERS' Fortunate Lottery Office,
No. 241 Broad-street
Oovember 5 52
Oysters, <f»c.
p RIME PICKLED OYSTERS,
FRESH SHRIMPS, and
SWEET ORANGES,
Just received and for sale by
P
Nov. 5
CARRE.
It
TIN WARE,
No. 115, corner of Broad and Centre streets-, near
the Lower Market.
T HE subscriber has now on han 1, of his own
manufactory, an extensive and complete
assortment of Tin Ware, of the first quality,
which he offers low and on accommodating terms.
ALSO,
124 BOXES TIN PLATE.
1600 lbs. Iron Wire, assorted Nox.
Wm. A. Mitchell.
Nov. 5 52 tf
Irish Volunteers.
Y OU will attend a meeting of the Corps, at
the City Hall, on Thursday evening, 8th
inst. at 7 o’clock, on business of importance.
By order of Capt. Wilde,
Mills, O. S.
Nov. 5 51 2t
No. 115.
Rep irt of Interments in the City of Augusta, in
the month of October, 1827.
Disease. Age.
6—T male B. fever 17 yrs
6— 1 do do 29
8— 1 child Worms 5
9— 1 do -unknown 4
9—1 female B fever 48
10—1 do. do 29
12—1 female do 58
15—I do Old age 70
15—1 child Fever 5
i:—i do do io
21—1 do do 7
2/—1 male Dissipation 40
— 1 infant Still born
31—1 male B. fever - 70
31—1 do do 24
" httes 15—Blacks 7—Total 22
JOHN MARSHALL, Sexton,
Nativity.
New Jersey
Augusta
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No. Carolina
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Ireland
Augusta
S. Carolind
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Virginia
New Jersey
Thursday next, the
9th instant, is appointed by the
General Assembly of the Pres
byterian Church in the United
day ot Thanksgiving, Humiliation
and Prayer, to be observed by the Churches un
der their charge ; in conformity to which we un
derstand that divine service will be performed
An ihe Presbyterian Church in this place on that
day, at the usual hour in the forenoon.
States as
T HE subscriber has just received a further
supply of GROCERIES, which makes his
assortment complete. He has uowon hand
1500 bushels Liverpool Ground Salt
15 hlids St. Croix Sugar
3 do New Orleans do
15 bbU Loaf and Lump do.
50 bags prime Coffee
2 pipes Cognac Brandy, Seignette brand
3 do Holland Gin
2 bhds Jamaica Rum
12 qr casks Teneriffe Wine
6 lialfqr casks do do
10 qr casks Malaga do
3 hhds N hum
60 bbls do
60 do N Gin
40 do Whiskey
30 do Mackerel
20 do Canal Flour
10 half bbls. Crackers
15 kegs Tobacco, No. 1
30 do Nails
60 boxes Soap
20 do M Raisins
10 do Whittemore’s No 10 Cotton Cards
2 hhds Copperas
20 bhls Northern Potatoes
2 cases Wool Hats
Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs,
Almonds, Pawder, Lead, Shot
Spanish and American Scgars
Writing and Wrapping Paper, iic. &c.
Wm. A> Mitchell.
Nov. 5 52 tf
A Card.
\ I>L persons having demands or claims of
.tL any kind against the estate of Robert M’-
Keen, deceased, or the subscriber, must present
them before the first of December, as no oppor
tunity will be afforded them thereafter to be li
quidated. Those indebted are requested to
make payment, as indulgence cannot be given
Wm. P. M’Reen.
Nov. 5 52 tD
Executor’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in Jaim2iy next will be
sold, at the Lower Market-house, in Au
gusta, pursuant to an order from the honorable
the Court of Ordinary of Richmond Countv,
300 acres of pine Land, 6n
the Road from Augusta to Sovannah, with the
improvements thereon, lately occupied by Mis.
Ruth Twiggs—being part of the real estate of
John Twiggs, dec.
Also, three Negro Men, being
part of the estate of W. A. Bugg, dec. and sold
by order of the Inferior Court. Terms at sale.
George Twiggs,
Executor of John Twiggs and W. A. Bugg.
Nov. 5 52 wtd
4
A fresh supply of Gentlemen's Beaver and
other quality
HATS,
Are received, and for sale by
RICHARD ALLEN,
No. 222 Broad-street.
Nov. 5 52 2t
The Advertisement in
the last Courier addressed “To
the Public” and signed “R. B. Haviland &. Co,”
Contains a disingenuous mis-statement with re
gard to ourselves which entitles it tosome notice.
The declaration—“we received for answer that
they [the names of the persons injured) could
not be given us,” is untrue. We gave no such
answer. When one of the gentlemen eomposing
the firm of Messrs. R. B. Haviland &. Co called
upon us on Wednesday morning, we informed him
—as we had previously another person—that
the names were given to us confidentially, and
that we believed a proper sense of delicacy on
the part of the individuals themselves, wouldpre-
vent their going farther ; but that, as this was
founded on supposition onlv, we would make en
quiries upon that point, and let him know the re
sult. On the succeedingevening we informed him
| owing to the absence of one of the gentle-
inen coneerued, we were stiil unable to give him
i a positive answer, but would do so if possible
] next day—and, but for the appearance of the
publication in question, should then have told him
—what we had anticipated, and what he might
very reasonably have expected—that ihe gentle
men who had taken the medicine, would not
permit their names to be given up—for what re
spectable man with the least sense of delicacy,
w’ould think of formally making it known to an in-
dividualwith whom he was personally unacquain
ted, that he was laboring under all that degrading
intemperance, weaknes of mind, and want of
firmness and resolution which alone could induce
a man to fake the medicine of Dr. Chambers.
So much for ourselves—which had Messrs. R. B.
Haviland Co. really felt that “ duty to them
selves and to” us among “ their fellow-citizens”
which they have thought proper to boast of, and
also that regard for truth which they have unjus
tifiably questioned in others, we should have been
spared the unpleasant necessity of making this
explanation—And so far as the public is concern
ed, we are authorised to say, that the gentleman
who suffered most-severely from the effect* of Dr.
Chambers’ medicine, took a smaller portion of it
than what is prescribed in the nrinteH Hirertinn
In the Superior Court, Scriven
County.
October Term,1827.
Present the Honorable William Schley, Judge.
U PON the petition of James B. Lewis, stating
the loss of a certain instrument in writing,
commonly called an order, drawn by Samuel S.
Bryan in favor of Green D. Pearce, on Solomon
Kemp, sen, Esq. for One Hundred Dollars, bear
ing date at Savannah, in the year 1823-24, a co
py of which, as near as the petitioner can recol
lect, is attached to the said petition, and praying
that the said order he established in lieu of the
orginal lost or mislaid ; It is ordered by the Court,
That the parties in interest do file their object
ions, if any they have, on or before the next
term of this Court, why the copy of the said or-
dei attached to the petition, should not be estab
lished in lieu of the original: And it is further
ordtred i That a copy of th ; s ru e be published in
one of the public Gazettes of this State, once a
month until the next sitting of this Court.
A true extract ta en from the minutes, this
1st day of Nov. 1827.
Seaborn Goodall, Clk.
Nov. 5 52 m6m
THE UNDERSIGNED
Has removed to No. 307 Broad-street, in the Cen
tre Tenement of Messrs. McKenzie Sf Bennocli's
Brick Stores, and continues to devote his atten
tion to the COMMISSION BUSINESS. He
is now receiving from New- York, Philadelphia,
and Boston, t
oxr coxrsxaxzxvxrxJT,
200 Pieces Hemp Bagging, (42 inch.)
100 bags Coffee,
156 barrels Whiskey,
30 barrrels Dutch Point Gin,
10 boxes and 12 barrels Loaf Sugar,
20 quarter casks Malaga Wine,
30 kegs Richmond No. 1 Tobacco,
10 boxes Whittemore’s No. 10 Cotton Cards
10 barrels Linseed Oil,
100 kegs White Lead,
10 bales Stripe and Plaid Domestics,
10 bales brown and bleached do
10 bales London Duffil and Point Blankets,
10 boxes Wool Hats,
15 packages Shoes, assorted,
With many other Goods suitable to tl^e season,
for sale on reasonable terms.
ALEXANDER BRYAN.
Sept. 24 40 tf
B ENJAMIN DEAN, grateful for the liberal
patronage he has received, begs leave to in
form his friends and the public, that with a view of
extending his business, he has connected himself
with an extensive Manufacturing Establishment
in the City ofNewYork, from which he will be
constantly supplied with HATS in the rough or
unfinished state, and have them finished in this
place by experienced workmen, under his own
direction, which will enable him to get them up
in a neat, handsome style, and much better suited
to this market than they could possibly be or
dered from abroad ; and he pledges himself that
his work shall be equal to any in the market, for
fashion and durability, and that his prices will
be such that they cannot fail to suit purchasers
at wholesale or retail.
Persons wishing Hats made to order can be
accommodated.
B. Dean will koep constantly on hand a gene
ral assortment of Hatters- Trimmings, Bow
Strings, Sic.
Cash and the highest price paid for Hatters’
Furs.
Cr* W anted immediately, three or four good
Seamstresses, to whom steady employment will
be given.
Oct. 29 50 tvtf
^uFthe GOLDaSADDLeT
FOUR DOORS BEt-OW THE BANSK
AUGUSTA, GEO.
Wells 4* Kibb
Take this opp«j
tunity of informing ,
Friends iu the City :
Country, that owin§]
our being burnt out on
night of the 2d of July, that we have remove* j
tbe Brick Building, formerly occupied as
Post-Office, between Broad-street and the M
sion House, where we continue our business; •
DRAPERS & TAILORS
In all its various branches. We have on ha ..
Goods of all descriptions, such as will suit
lovers of fashion with any article of gent *
Dress.
Augusta, Aug. 27
32
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Fire Insurance
I';?-’!
i
T HE HOWARD INSURANCE COMP AN
of Ncw-York, continues its Agency in tl
place, for the purpose of Insuring against Lo ffil
or Damage by Fite, Buildings of all kinds, Hoti?
hold Furniture, Merchandise, Cotton
Warehouses.
Rates of premium as low as those of other of
ces, and all losses promptly adjusted ami settle
Office on Jackson-street, between Broad ai
Reynold streets.
A. CAM FI ELD, Agent. 1
N. B.—Property in the interior may be insure i
by giving a written description of it, and apply
iug as above.
Augusta, Geo. Oct. 29 cO lm
SPANISH SEGARS.
37,000 of Cabana’s. Sylva’sii Flint’ |
manufacture
24 boxes Sperm Candles
25 do Goshen Cheese
20 bbls St Croix Sugars
Also, a supply of the best quality
Winter Strained Sperm Oil, &c. Vc. &£.
TOR SALE BY
N. B. Moore,
202 Broad-street/
Oct. 29 50 31
NEW CLOTHING.
Mansion House,
* MACON, GEO.
T HIS Establishment (owned and formerly
occupied by Messrs. Bullock Sr Wells) isijU
now in the hands of the undersigned, who ha* j'
made ample provtsion, through hi* friends, to *t
keeptitin as good stvle perhaps as any House
in the hack country ; and from his former expe-
ri'-nce in the line of Tavern Keeping, tinner*
himself that all who may be pleased to favor hia»
with a call, will depa>-t satisfied both as respet*
aceommodatio s and charges. Families can Be
entirely retired.
S. C. Bran ip.
Macon, Oft. 29 50 3t
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
CLOTHING
Is now opening at the Subscriber's, No. 232 Broad-
street, two doors above Dr. Carter's Drug Store,
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, black fend mixed Cloth and Cas-
simere Pantaloons,
Fancy, Toilinet and Marseilles Vests,
prescribed in the printed direction _
and it operated upon him with such extraordinary - White do do do
violence as to produce vomiting of blood and ex- Black Silk Velvet and Silk Florentine do
cesstve debility ; and so much so, that but for the . Blue and Black Cloth and Cassimere do
„ ° ? a physician, the consequences would, in Extra fine plain k frilled Linen 4i Cotton Shirts,
alt probability, have been of the most serious na- 2d qualitv do do do do . do
ture iet notwithstanding this, he has now the : Cotton and worsted knitted Shirts and Drawers,
POST-OFFICE,
Augusta, 5th Norttuber, 1827.
T HE Northern Mail via Columbia, S. C. will
hereafter arrive every evening, except
Tuesday, and dose every evening, except Sun-
day, at 9 o’clock.
The Post-Office will be open on Sundays from
^ to JO, A. M. and from 7 to 8, P. M.
James Fraser, P. M.
Nov. 5 *- it
Nov. 5
FOR RENT,
And immediate possession given, a
House on Reynolds-street, in rear of
that occupied by the subscriber., A
comfortable dwelling for a small fa.
W. T. Gould.
52 4t
m.
die Poney,
Nov., 5
TO RENT,
And possession given immediately,
the Store recently occupied bv
A. I. it G. W. HUNTINGTON.
For sale as above, an excellent Sad-
52 tf
same propensity for intemperance as before.
Chronicle £y Advertiser.
November 5.
NEW GOODS.
F. A. MORGAN,
No. 209 Broad-street, has just received and is now
opening, an extensive assortment of
STAPLE AX’D FANCY
Suitable for the season, which will be sold low
for Cash or Town acceptances.
Oct, 29 60 3t
Flannel do do
Mens Plaid and Camhlet Cloaks,
Ladirs Cambist and Caroline Plaid do
Lion Skin Great Coats,
Satinett Coatees and Pantaloons.
ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Negro Clothing,
Of all descriptions and sizes.
07 s The above GOODS being
made up purposely for this market, will bear, the
strictest examination, as regards both the'quality
of materials and workmanship. They will be dis
posed of Wholesale ii Retail, on moderate terms.
J.P.SETZE.
Oct. 22 48 tf
SMITH &. WEIGHT,
SADDLE MANUFACTURERS
Have now on hand, a Splendid Assortment of
Goods in their line, .Manufactured by them,
selves, of the first rate materials and workman
ship.
Saddlery:
LADIES’, Men’s, and Boy’s Saddles,
Portsmouth Sharp and Snaffle Bridles,
Braided, Round and Flat Martingals,
Coach, Gig and Wagon Harness,
Saddle, Carpet and Medical Bags,
V alices, Holsters and Bridle Leathern,
; Twig, Coach and Wagon Whips,
Military Bridles, &c. &c. &,c.
.Saddlery- H*are
Snaffle, Sharp, Pelham. Portsmouth, and Bra-
doon Bits, of the latest and most fashionable
patterns,
Patent Roller Spring. Fancy, Round-leg and
Prince’s metal Stirrups,
Curb Chains, Spurs, Buckles and Slides,
Haimes, Terets, Hooks ana Bradoon liuunert^
Bridle and Harness Buckles,
Straining, Worsted and Cotton Webbs,
Plusb, Serge and Baize,
Saddle Trees and Hog Skins,
Skirting, Bridle and Harness Leather,
Coach and Gig
FURNITURE.
Cap’d, Bell and Straight Bands,
Door, Dash and Body Handles,
Knobs, Tufting Nails,
Pasting, Seaming and Broad Lace,
Cochineal, Blue, Black and Green Morocco,
Cotton Cassimere, Ratfinett and Fringe,
Oil Cloth and Brussels Carpet, fee. iic. kc.
Having long been engaged in the business,
they feel satisfied that their present assortmeitf
of Goods is far superior to any in the U. State*.
October 22 48 w!2w
Cotton Ragging and Kails.
400 Pieces Prime Hemp Bagging,42 ineb,
100 Casks Cut Nails, assoited,
FOR SALE BY
WM. ROBINSON.
October 18 7 2in
DOMESTIC & FOt EiGN
GOODS.
100 bale* Cotton Sheetings and ohktin^.
20 bales Stripes and Plaids,
10 do prime Negro Cloth,
6 cases Sdtinctl.i, blue and blue mixture*.
2 b- ies Tickings,
4 cases blue Cloths ; a few pieces extra-fin*
12 bales London Duffil, Point,and Rose Bis.
kets,
8 do red am! white Flannels,
10 cases Prints, new and handsome stvle,
2 do L t gtu; 1 case Ginghams, i^w Sty^"-
1 do ^jplua Handkeichiets,
I do ,*>n Linens,
1 bale Cassimeie Shawls,
2 case* Sea Island Shirtings,
4 bales Bockings,
1 case Tartan Plaids,
Bombazetts, Choppas. Bl*rk Silk Handl:<y>
chiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Sewing Silk, I hre^iV
bic. itc. He. for 9ale bv
WM. ROBINSON.
October 18 47 2tn
Shoes and Cotton Cards.
150 PACKAGES SHOES, comprising a
complete assortment; among which are three
thousand pair as prime Brogans and Negro
Shoes, as are in the market.
40 Boxes VVhitfemore’* Cotton Card*, No. Pit 10
for sale bv
WM. ROBINSON.
Oct. 18 47 2m
Co-partnership Notice.
\ \7 ILLIAM ROBINSON ti THOM46 T \Y-
V r LOR, have formed a connexion iafru.i.
ness, under the firm of TLOMAS TAYLOt- k
Co., in Macon, Geo. where they are now op. a.
in<r a handsome assortment of Merchandize
which they offer for sale on liberal terms.
October 1$ gj 2 m
BEDS & FURNITURE,
F or sale low for cash, if applied for immedi
ately ALSO,
HOUSES TO RENT, from the fir»t October
next, well calculated for a Victualling or Ovstef
establishment. Apply at this office.
Sept. 10
36 tf
Molasses Whiskey.
Landing this day from the Steamboat Hamburg,
50 Hogsheads Molasses,
30 Hogsheads Baltimore Whiskey, and wi 1
be sold on the most liberal terms, for approved
paper. KERRS & GRAHAM.
Oct. 29 60 tT
PLOUGHS.
T HE subscriber hag and will constantly keep
011 band a large assortment of Wood’. Pa
tent, the Light Scottish, and other Ploughs.
ALSO,
A general assortment of Agricultural Imple
ments. Next door above the Plauters’ U-.,t3T
Augusta.
ROBERT PHII.ir
S«pt- 24 40j8tw
TO RENT,
The House and Lot, or Bridge
Street, at present occupied by Mr.
James Murray.
ALSO,
The House aud Lot, on Bridge.
Street, at present occupiedby Me*sr>.
J. &• R. Kirkpatrick.
ALSO,
H !
Four Houses and Lots, in tho
I? Wer Cn< ^ on Green and Ellis Stieeti..—
Possession given on the fifst of October ue:U,
A PP*y to £. BU£G.
August 27
INSTINCT PRINT