Newspaper Page Text
safe, and that the co , : „
oUS , we are indebted more to Dtvme Fro
Alence, than to our own merits. / I bat
* ° Y>'S and contentions of pa^ty have
scarcely 3 ,? 1 {(J dlstract 0,c public
mind, to cmmrtD. ~ oc j a j intercourse and
impair the energies o»- ociely> we owe to
trie weakness and perver^,,,^, 0 f human
nature. The boisterous passions, ike off-
1 spring of political dissentions, and in the
conflicts in which reason is suspended, are
not to be allayed on the instant, but by
Him who can stay the tempest and bid
the waves bo still—No matter what the
tntry is still prosper- of the British Government as to Napole-
r ' r - : — ®’" > - on’s health, habits, and hopes of escape.
The General has involved himself io an
awkward predicament.
The King has approved the appoint
ment of Mr. Albert Davey, to execute,
previously, the functions of Consul for the
U. States, at Kingston-upon-Hull, until
the arrival of the person who shall be ap
pointed to that situation by the President
of the United States.
AUGUSTA.
perils—no matter what the calamities • r .
which beset the country, experience has j THURS DAY \’nVFMPFR 8 1897
^ proven that in all countries these dlsas- ! 1 n L ^ UAY EMBER 8, 1827.
tn trous passions seek only a selfish gratifiea- j —
fion, regardless of the public interest.— } The Legislature of Georgia met on
In our own, they have had their ferocious i Monday last. Mr. Stocks was elected
march, and their guilty triumphs. For- 1 President of the Senate, without opposi-
nridable at the beginning, and fostered by j t j on
events, they harrassed the progress of
Mr. Hudson was opposed for the
this administration under its greatest tri-| S P eaker ’ s Chair, by Mr. Hull, but was
als, qud embarrassed its councils at every successful. On Tuesday, Gov. Troup
-tep. It is well that little could bo claim-i sent his Message, which we present to
our readers. To-day is the regular day
ed from abilities so moderate under cir
cumstances so adverse. We may be con
sent and thankfnl, that if nothing has been
.yon, every tiling lias not been lost—that
t.ie exasperations of the struggle are sub
siding, and that in the prospect before us
there is nothing to discourage or dismay—
\ ou have therefore, fellow-citizens, every
motive as men, and every obligation as
Christians, 10 banish discord and to culti
vate peace—to discard the passions which
become children more than men—to se
parate yourselves from names, tlie best of
which are comparatively worthless, and
attach yourselves to irriociples, which are
■’mich.tYigoublo, and whicli cannot fail you
in your utmost need. In fine, to think
ind art as brethren of the same family,
illied by a common interest and a common
destiny, of which the universal Parent
will he tlie Guardian and »Protector. It
iS the best as it is the Iasi advice I can
give, and, returning to priuate life, I in
voke the blessing of God upon our coun
try and bid you farewell.
G. M. TROUP.
Latest from L iverpool.
From the Charleston Courier, Not. 6.
By the British ship Atlantic, arrived
yesterday, we have Liverpool papers to
1 lie 24th Sept, the day of her sailing; and
London papers of the 23d.
A trilling decline in the Cotton Market
id taken place since our previous ad-
An address has been voted in Liver
pool, calling on Mr. Htlskisson, again to
become the representative of that large
ami populous town.
The warlike accounts from Consfanti-
r, o.«le were of such a nature, as to affect
tbo pi ice of the funds considerably.
*-t i'reiicli funds had also fluctuated.
Official despatches from Constantino
ple, dated the 1st Sept, communicating
• he issue of the, attempts to carry the
Greek treaty into effect, on tin- par! of
ihe three powers which subscribed it, have
reached Paris and London.
f By letters from Paris, at London, if
appears the Porte had furnished a verbal
message of the 30t!i August, to the Fm-
inssadors of England, France and Russia,
in the most decided terms of refusal to
admit the interference of the three great
European powers in ’he affairs of the
Greek contest, referring to the declaia-
tion lately made bv the Turkish Govern
ment on the subject, as their deliberate
and firm determination.
On the following dnv, (31st) the em
bassadors bad a conference, and in the
afternoon the dragomans were sent again.
They delivered another note, the con
tents of which had not transpired, but it
was understood that it was yet more forci
ble than the previous one, and that it dis
tinctly announced to 'he Turkish minis
ter, that the objects of the proposed trea
ty must be obtained, whether with the
concurrence of the Porto or without it,
and that the measures determined on for
that end would be carried into execution.
The Reis Effendi is said to have replied
very pointedly, and repeated more finnjy
Than before, 1 lie determii^tion of the
Porte to abide by its first decision. The
dragomans were even desired to take
back their note, but they declined doing
this, »fc left it in tiie apartment of the Reis
Effendi. This second note, according to
the best information, did not contain any
stipulation for a further period for consi
deration of the subject, such being consi
dered no longer of any use. The embas
sadors finding no further notice taken of
their application,^net on the morning of
The 4th, and jointly Qame to the resolu
tion of demanding their passports on the
followingdav, and quitting Constantino
ple.
The affairs of G reece seemed to have
■'hanged somewhat for the better. We
have no late news of Lord Cochrane, nor
is it known whether he steered for the
East with his prizes, hr whether he remains
m the waters of Patras.
The accounts of the Spanish rebellion
.represent it as of more consequence than
previously admitted, particularly in Cata-
:oiiia, Arragon, and Valencia. The min-
^■•ster of \\ ar of Spftin, acknowledges that
towns are taken, con'ributions levied, Large
districts of country occupied by the rebels
almost without molestation ;•
The London Gazette of Sept 11. con
tains an order in Council, placing the ves
sels of the United Provence of Rio do la
Plata, the state of Colombia and the Uni-
’ed States of Mexico, upon the same foot
ing in British ports as British vessels, those
states having extended die same privilege
•Tl Knlirn vnccnlc
for the inauguration of the new Governor.
Counterfeit Notes purporting to be of
the Bank of Augusta, have lately made
their appearance in circulation. They
are of the denomination of$iD;the old’
plate, with a vignette of a wagon and team.
The engraving is coarse &the fillings up
bad ; the names of the Cashier and Pre
sident are both engraved—
“***•©#♦«**
Fatal Accident.—About 9 miles from
Augusta, on the Martintown road, Mr.
William Pelot’s horse ran ofT with his sul-
key and threw him out. He received
such injury on the head, that although he
was trepanned, and received able medical
assistance, be died on the 7tli in about 24
hours after the accident. Mr. Pelot i? from
the lower part of South Carolina—Coosa
batchie, or Beaufort.
DIED,
On the evening of the 5th inst. Mr. BASIL
LAMAR, si-*. lamented by a numerous circle of
friends aud acquaintances.
On the 28th uit. at Washington, Geo. Mr. E.
B. Casdee, a native of Massachusetts.
At the same place and time, Miss Avis Minton.
LINCOLN SUPERIOR COURT, OCTOBER
• TERM, 1827.
PRESENT HIS HONOR YVlLLIAW H. CraWFORD-
The death of the Honorable J hn M. Dooly,
the Judge lately presiding in the courts of the
Northern circuit of this Hate, having been bro’t
to the court by statement of the bar, and it be
ing represented as due to the deceased that the
records of this court should contain evidence of
the respect paid to his memory.
On motion, ordered that a comnfttce of three
members of the bar be appointed with authority
to confer with the Grand Jury, and report on to
morrow morning, at the openingofthesaidcourt,
such proceedings and reso utions as they may
deem suitable to the occasion.
H hereupon the court appointed as a commit
tee, Messrs Campbel . Heard, and Sayre.
Mr. Foreman and Gentlemen of the Grand Jury.
The foregoing proceedings having been had
this morning n court, the committee will do them
selves the pleasure of associating with your body
at any time in the course of the day, for the
purpose of acting in concert upon the subject of
the motion.
Very respectfully, your ob’t. sev’ts.
D. G. CAMPBELL.
JOHXA. HEARD.
N. C. SAFRE.
The members of the tjrand Jury cordially em-
*" n,r l, (: opportunity now onreiea mem of ming
ling their regret for the loss, testifying their re
spect, with the gentlemen of the Bril* for the me
mory of their distinguished countryman, John M
Dooly, and have appointed as a committee from
their body, Messrs. Thomas W. Murray, Rem
Remson, and William Curry to co operate in any
suitable measures expres ive of their feelings.—
Col Campbell, from the joint committee, respect
fully reports the following preamble and resolu-
MRS. M. C. HfllT,,
No. 150 Broad -ot.
R ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of Au
gusta, that she has just received from New
iorh, er Pattern HATS k CAPS, of the winter
asnions. Likewise, rich figured and plain Silks
tar Dresses and Bonnets; Plaid Ribbons; rich
Vehetflowers; Milliner s Needles, etc.
1 . ^"HORNS Cleaned and Trimmed in the
atest fashion. (ET All orders from the Country
promptly attended to.
Nov. 8 53 3t
The loss by fire nt Mobile is unexam
pled in a city of the same extent. There
woj-e 169 front buildings burnt, exclusive
of Ware-houses and other back tenements.
It commenced in the Mobile Hotel at
sunrise, and its progress was unchecked in
any stage, from the deficiency of water in
the wells, and the extreme dryness of the
buildings, no rain having fallen in nearly
two months Loss estimated at near a
m llion. Considerable portion insured in
offices to the North. It is said the Etna
The | Company of Hartford had a large amount.
It has been fortunate that but a small pro-
por«ion of the Fall supplies had arrived.
Great activity already exists in re-build
ing. About 20 buildings (temporary) are
nearly finished. The Printing Office of
the Mobile C. Register was consumed
wit h a part of its materials and all the pa
per belonging to tho office. Sufficient
number of carpenters cannot be had at the
enormous sum of $5 per dav.
Mr. Crawford is nominated in the
Hallowed (Maine) Gazette, as “ a most
suitable candidate” for the Vice-Presi
dency.
The friends of the administration have
lately had a meeting i„ Richmond, Va.
The Hall of Delegates was crowd*..! in
every nook and corner. The crowd was
so gie.it that the business of the evening
was conducted with great difficulty. The
\V h'g, says, “ Richmond, front her foun
dation, has seen no meeting so powerful in
numbers—so venerable from the age re
spectability and talent of those assembled.
The convention in January, will be the
ablest body convened in Virginia since
’9S.”
Mr. Madison has addressed the Lvnch-
I urg Virginian a second time, and says
he designed to give it as his opinion,
that Congress have a right to impose a ta
riff of duties, having for its object the pro~
tection and encouragement of domestic
manufactures.”
tions:
1 bat they have f'-und the duty assigned to
them, one of melancholy import, yet grateful per
formance. This being the first time we have
convened as a court in Lincoln County, since the
death of Judge Dooly, we consider it a most op
portune occasion of offering a testimonial of our
regard for the man, and our veneration for the
jnrist. Some of us have witnessed his profession
al career from its very commencement. Such
was the vigor of his intellect, and the fund of his
genius, that he solved with the clearness of intui
tion the most complicated questions, and unrav
elled, without an effort, the gordian knots of the
most abstruse doctrines of the law. Indeed, na
ture seemed to have fitted him with peculiar apt
itude for the Judical investigation, and his term
oi service at the liar, was strongly marked bv its
success and fidelity. In 1816 he was promoted to
the beuch, the most responsible, important, and
august station known to out system. It controls
the fortunes, lives, and reputation of our citizens,
and its decisions are final and irrevocable. In this
department we have been eye and ear witnesses
of his conduct. For more than ten years of this
period, we are at a loss which trait ‘of his official
character most to admire, his punctuality in the
discharge of his duty, his unyielding integrity, his
strict impartiality, or the profoundness and ac
umen of his legal learning. They are alike con
spicuous, and each Seemed struggling for the as
cendency.
In times of high political excitement, amidst
the fearful array of hostile and contending par
ties, Judge Dooly was exempt from reproach, re-
schtment, or opposition ; this fixes the standard
of his purity and greatness, and constitutes his
highest panegyric. The death of s.ich a man
may well be considered a public calamity, when
it is recollected that he was rapidly" effect
ing that great desideratum in Georgia, uniformity
ami certainty in the practice aud decisionsjof our
courts : Deploring his death, and revering his
memory as we do,
Beit resolved, that the Court, members of the
Bar, and Grand Jury, do wea the usual bad^e
of mourning for the space of thirty days for his
loss.
That we deeply sympathise with his family in
their bereavement.
That a copy of the foregoing preamble and re
solutions be respectfully tendered to his surviving
companion -
And, that our proceedings be entered on the
minutes of this court, and inserted in the public
Gazettes of this state.
FASHIONABLE
Hat Warehouse
WHOLESALE RETAIL.
T HOMAS EYAN5 would inform his friends
and the public generally, that he has re
moved from his former stand, to the Sfore No.
j.79 Broad-street, formerly occupied by Mr. <7.
Hannah, where he keeps constantly on hand, a
very large assortment of Gentlemen’s Superfine
Beaver Hats ; also, Beaveretle, Imitation Beaver,
Castor and-Roram Hats; Youth’s and Children’s
Hats ; besides a very large assortment of Wool
Hats, white aud black ; also, a general assort- j
ment of Fur and Cloth Caps—Leghorn & Straw !
Hats and Bonnets, all of which he offers for sale !
Wholesale and Retail, on the most reasonable ’
terms.
Merchants from the Conntry are invited to call
and examine for themselves.
Single Hats made at the shortest notice and
agreeably to order.
I he highest prices given for all kinds of t ot
ter’s Fur.
Kept constantly on hand, a general assortment
of Hut Trimmings.
N. B. Looking Glasses for sale at the above
stand.
Nov. S
BOOK AUCTION.
BV LATHAM HULL.
on Saturday evening, at 7o’clock, atkis
Store, No. 210 Bi oad-stieet,
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF
BOOKS.
Catalogues will be ready for delivery to-morrow.
’■L? N. B. Persons w ishing Books disposed of
at this sale, can do so by seudingthem in early !
oil Saturday.
Nov. 8 ^ 1, r
Wells ^ Kibbe
W OULD invite their friends and the pub)
,0 ca ^ an *f tumine the
NEW GOODS, which they have received this da
and they ate ready to make any article of »ei
teel dregs. ^
P. S. 1 ive first rate Journeymen Tailors wi
find steady employ ment and "punctual pay, b
applying as above. W. &lK.
Oct. 25 49 if
JUST RECEIVED,
ON CONSIGNMENT,
70
• pieces Hemp and To v Bagging,
pipes Holland Gin,
For sale low, by
LATHAM HULL,
No. 210 Broad-stree>.
October 11
45 tf
3,000 Bushels Salt,
for sale bv
A. R. GORDON,
Macintosh-street.
Novembers 53 6t
53 tf
K. A. PALMER,
OFFERS FOR SALE,
^\t «No. 302 15road-Street
LAW NOTICE.
T HE subscriber begs leave to inform his
Iriends and Clients, generally, that not
withstanding his removal to Augusta, he will
■dill continue to practice in the Courts of Edg
field and Barnwell Di tricts. and with that view-
lias established an office in the town of Hamhure
THOS. GLASCOCK.
° c «. 22 4-S tf
Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
100 bbls. Northern Gin,
100 do N. E. Rum,
75 do V h;skey,
40 do prime Sutrar,
10 quarter casks Sweet Malaga Wine.
35 bags Coffee,
12 bbls. prime do. do.
15 quart-r chests Hyson Tea,
2 pipes Seignette Brandy,
2 quarter casks old Tort Wine,
25 boxes Raisins,
12 bales brown Shirtings,
5 do Sheetings,
2 cases Plaid#,
2 boxes Cotton Thread,
1000 lbs. Loaf Sugar,
10 boxes Sperm Candles,
6 bbls Sperm Oil,
15 boxes Oranges,
Nov. 8
Hamilton Riflemen!
A PPEAR on parade, in front ofthe Citv Hall,
on t RID AY, the 9th November, at half
past 2 o’clock. P. M. armed and equipped ac
cording to the by-laws of the Corps, to contend
for the Prize.
Ly order of Captain Cumming.
F. M. ROBERTSON, O. S.
Nov. 8
It
DENTIST,
^RESPECTFULLY offew his
Si (ti e am] Dwelling’ ;o Ler,
And possession given immediately.
The Brick Store, No. 273 Broad-st.,
three doors above Jackson-street, at
present occupied by B. YV. Force.—
Also, the Dwelling o -, er the brick
store, 277. For terms enquire of
B. W. FORCE,
No. 273
JW 8 . 53 tf
e are authorised to
announce RICHARD HENRY
A\ (LDE, Esq. a candidate for
Representative to Congress, to fill the vacancy
occasioned by the resignation of the Honorable?
•ohx Forsyth.
Oct. 25 49 td
Cotton Bagging and Nads.
400 Pieces Prime Hemp Baggihg,42 inch,
100 Casks Cut Nails, assoited,
FOR SALE BY
YVM. ROBINSON.'
October 18 7 2m
c . —- Professional
Services to the Citizens of Augusta. He
has taken a Room at Mrs. Levericli’s, next door
to Mr. Jacob Danfortb’s, on Washington-strcet
•November8 53 tf
Nfw-Yokk, Feb. 11th, 1824.
The subscribers hereby certify that they have
long known Dr. Ames, and respected him as a
gentleman aiid well informed Physician Dr
Ames .s a graduate of the College of Physicians
and Surgeons of New-1 ork, and has devoted
himself particularly to the study and practice of
Dentistry, of which he is a well info.med and
skilful practitioner.
JOHN YVATTS, Jr. M. D
President of the College of Physicians and
Surgeons.
ALEX’R II. STEVENS, M. D
vSra-a
Professor of the Theory Si Practice of Physic.
Beers’ Fortunate Lottery Office,
No. 241 Broad-strcct.
DRAWN NUMBERS,
In the GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY,
( lass 1st, drawn in W’ashh.gton City, on 31st
October:—
52, 29, 33, 51, 1, 42, 50, 4.
Holders of piizes will call for the Cash, or re
new in the Splendid NEW-YORK LOTTERY —
Drawing expected on the 16ih inst. $50,000
High si Prize.
Nov. 8 i,
DOMESTIC & FOl EIGN
GOODS.
100 bales Cotton Sbeetings and . birtiugs,
20 bales Stripes and Plaids.
10 do prime Negro Cloth,
6 cases Satinetts, blue au I blue mixtures,
2 b: les Tickings,
4 cases blue Cloths ; a few pieces extra-fine,
12 bales London Duffil, Point, and Rose Blan'i
kets.
8 do red and white Flannels,
10 cases Prints, new and handsome style,
2 do Linens; 1 case Ginghams, new style,
1 do Verona Hamlkeichiets,
1 do Brown Linens,
1 bale Cassimeie Shawls.
2 cases Sea Tsland Shirtings,
4 hales Bookings,
1 case Tartan Plaids,
Bomhazetts, Choppas, Black Silk Handker
chiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Sewing Silk, Thread*,
tkc. tkc. kc. for sale bv
* YVM. ROBINSON.
October 18 47 2m
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against Thomas
Gardner,- (wheelright.) late of Augusta
deceased, are requested to render them to the
subscriber, within the time limited bv law; and
tho e indebted to said estate, will please settle
the same at an early period, as a final adjustment
of the estate is very d.esirable.
YVM. JYCKSON,
Attorney for the Executrix.
Nov. 8
51 3t
COMMERCIAL.
!<> British vessels.
Sir YValter Scott has published an an
swer te Gen. Gonrgaud’s letter taxing him
Sir YV. with falsely quoting Gourgaud’s
authority for some statement in he Life
of Napoleon. Sir YValter gives official
Papers from the colonial department in
£ 'gland to prove, that Gen. Gourgaud
^hile confided in at Longwood by Bona
parte, was also the confidential informer
[BY THE ATLANTIC AT CHARLESTON.]
LIY ERPOOL. SEP1. 22.—YYc experienced a
gooii inquiry for common American Cotton in
the early part of the w eek, at my last currency,
and most parcels offering were eagerly taken on
speculation and by the trade, from 5Jd a 6d. ;
w ilhin the last day *r two the market has been
quieter, so that the week closes without variation -
in prices. Other des^ riptions are heavy at m\»
quotations, excepting a good class of Orleans’, ;
which are scarce and rather dear. By auction
yesterday, 1290 Sea Islands were offered, of
of which only 550 were sold, from 9|d. a ll£d.; 'j
ordinary to fair, 12d. a 13d. good fair to good
at 13Ad. a 15$d. for fine marks. The atten-
dance was very poor, prices are fully jd. per lb.
lower.
LIY'ERPOOL. SEPT. 22.
Cotton.—The import is 5,509 bags, and the
sales do not cxcead 11,120 bags, at a small re
duction in price on only Sea Islands.
LONDON, .SEPT. 21.—The Co.tton market
continues without alteration. The purchases |
for the week ending last night inclusive, consist j
of 120 Boweds at 6^d to 3-Sd ; 419 Bengal 4d to
4 3-9d ; 910 Surat 4d to 5 l-4d ; and 300 Egyp
tian at 7 3-8d per lb.
GLASGOYV. SEPT. 20 —Cotton per lb. Sea
Island, fine 12 a 13; good 10 1-2 a 11 : Bowed
Georgia 6 a 6 5-S ; N. Orieans 6 3-4 a 7 3-4.
I cer tify the foregoing to be truly copied from
the minutes of court.
PETER LAMAR, C. L. S. C.
At a meeting of mcm-
_____ bets of the Grand Lodge ofGeor
gia, resident in Augusta, holdcn
at the Lodge Room, Nov. 7, 1827.
R YV. Dep. Grand Master, B. D. Thompson,
was called to the Chair, and YVm. T. Gould, ap
pointed Secretary
On motion of P. M. Luther Cumming, the fol
lowing resolutions were unanimously adopted :
Resolved. That this meeting deeply deplore the
afflicting dispensation of Divine Providence, in
removing by death our much respected Brother,
the Bev. Abie! Carter, Past Grand Chaplain of
the Grand Lodge.
Resolved, That, as a token of respect for (he
memory of our deceased Brother, the members
ofthe Grand.Lodge, in this city, will wear the
usual badge of mourning, for thirty da vs
Resolved, That the Lodges of this city be re
quested to unite in the foregoing resolutions.
Resolved, That the proceedings of this meetin"-
be published in the papers of this city, and o'?
Savannah,
B. D. THOMPSON, d. g. m.
YVm. T. Gould, Sec’ry.
Nov. 8 ’ jt
NOTICE.
In conformity to the
Pooclamntion of his Excellency
the Governor, an ELICT10N
1. • .v. ^•' Vill , be llolden at ,h « Court-
House, 111 the City of Augusta, on Saturday, the
1 /th November inst., for a Member of Con-ress
to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation
of John Forsyth, Esq.
II. JVlcTyre
V. Walker,
S. Hale,
j. S. Holt,
D. Berry,
Nov. 8
$50,000,
Drawing to be recewed on the
16th instant
Justices of the
’ Inferior Com t,
Richmond c’ty.
N. York Consolidated Lottery,
Class 9th, f„r 1827.
| $50,000 Highest Prize
And only about half the usual number of Tickets.
SCHEME.
PRIZE OF
Co-partnership Notice.
W ILLIAM ROBINSON THOMAS TAY
LOR. have formed a connexion in limi
tless, under the firm of THOMAS TAYLOR &.
Co., in viacon, Geo. where they are now- open
ing a handsome assortment of Merchandise,
which they offer for sale on liberal terms.
October 18
>7 2in
HATS 4- SHOES.
FI *
53 td
J. IV#Tyre
to act as
absence.
Nov. 8
is authorized
my Agent, during niv
II. M’TYRE.'
53 3t
FOR SALE,
A first rate Northern
made GIG, with a superior sett
of HARNESS. Apply at this office.
Nov. 8 53 6t
Checks 011 the* North,
At Sight, in sums to suit purchasers,
AT 5-8-PER CT. PREMIUM,
FOR SALE EY
Beers, Booth & St. John.
Nov. 3- 53 2t
Checks on JYew-York,
At 5-8 Premium,
FOR SALE BY
S. & M. ALLEN,
251 Broad-street, two doors east of
Augusta Bank.
^ ov - 8 r 53 3t
ALMANACK
For South-Carotina 5f Georgia,
FOR 1828,
JUST RECEIVED BY
THOMAS BASINGER,
No. 299.
Nov. 8 53 2t
ces tq the Public
11ENRY MOUNGK R, j
having located himself at ,
Monroe, YVaitou county, 1
tenders his Professional Servi- !
Business entrusted to his care !
in any of the following counties, will be faithfully
attended to—v -
Clark,
Morgan,
Jackson,
Newton,
GYvinnetf,
Hall,
JDe Kalb,
Fayette,
Walton, and
Henn
References can be made in Airafta,-to
JOHN I . king; *
YVm. SIMS. YYTLLIAMS k. Co.
MUSGROVE, YVETMORE&Co
HEARD k. COOK, and
YVM. J. HOBBY, Esquires.
Nov. 8 53 t f
1
1
1
1
1
1
t>
6
6
39
39
39
39
39
39
78
273
4446
§50,000
20,000
10,000
4,520
3.000
2,500
2.000
1,000
500
120
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
20
Til HE .subscriber would inform his friends and
X the public generally, that he has just r* agi-
ved, by late arrivals from New York, a laitre as
sortment of HATS—viz :
Gentlemen's Beaver, Black and Dra»«,
Fine and Coarse Casters, /do do.
Fine and Coarse Rorems do do.
Men’s and Boys' fine and coarse Wool Hats
Youths’Hats’ Black and Drab.
Children’s Hats, Fur k Hair Seal &; Cloth Caps
Morocco Caps, kc kc. •-
Also, a large assortment of
Gentlemen’s, Ladies’ and Children’s SLt« s ,
Gentlemen’s fine Boots, &c. i:c.
All of which tie is disposed to sell on the mos.r
reasonable terms for Ca-h or City Acceptances
J. Barry.
49 tf
Oct. 25
5051 Prizes.
9139 Blanks.
Tickets §20, Halves §10,Quarters $5, Tenths §2
APPLY AT
BEERS’
FovUinate Lottery Office,
No. 241, Broad-Street.
November 5 - -52
sugars,
do.
NOTICE.
MARRIED,
In Beach Island on 5th inst. by the Rev. Mr.
Hoyt, Mr. Luther Roll, of this place, to Mi ss
Su;a!» Tarrasc*.
^ ^ ew Gentlemen can he
accommodated with Board and
Lodging, upon reasonable terms.
Mrs. E. B. MARTIN.
Nov. 8 53 3t
TO PRINTERS.
K EPT constantly on hand, by the subscriber,
at his Store, No. 279 Broad-street, a gen
eral supply of PRINTING PAPER, of a]l sizes,
which will be sold low for cash.
THOMAS EV’ANS.
Augusta, Nov. 8 $8tf
A number of Gen
tlemen can be accommodated , ^^ b
With BOARD k LODGING, at j And at No. 151, they hare a gciural
r A ~ • I our Dolans a YV eek, in a gen- | mr/w
Horses louncl nIll- iAeel house,macerftral part «f the city. Enquire
HALL & HARBIN,
Hoving purchased the Slock of GROC ERIES of
Mr. A. P. ROBERTSON, would again invite
the attention of their friends and the public gen
erally, at No. 161 Broad-street, where they h.
lewt keeping a constant supply of ' ’
Choice Groceries:
T.’JEY HAVE O.V BAUD.
k^T. Croix and New-Orleani
Loaf and Lump
YY’iiite and Green Coffee,
Cognac Brandy,
Holland Gin,
N. E. Gin,
C anal YVhigkey, superior quality
Cicili and Teneriffe YYiue, '
London Porter,
Imperial Gunpowder and Hyson Teas,
Pepper and Spice,
Table Sait,
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, kc. kc.
\o. 151, they have a general as
sortment of Seasonable
ning the Streets, from the j at ^ office -
lst November to 1st May, ! *^ ov * 1
will be taken up by the City
Officers, and left at the Stable of Mr. John Chirk,
near the Lower Market. The owners can at all
times have them bv paving the expense.
SAMUEL C. DOUGLASS, 8l c. a.
•Nov. 8 53 tf
51 3t
» BAY SPRINGS.
To Rent, the place on
which Capt. Wm. Burton now lives,
known by the name of Bay Springs.
_ Possession will be given on the first
January. For further particulars, enquire of
Capt. Burton, on the premises, or to
„ GABRIEL CLARKE.
Nov. S i t
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 & M’Keazie, or.
DAVID SMITH.
51 tf '
Nov. 1
DRY GOODS,
All of which is offered for sale on the most ac-
commodatiug terms.
June 7 , 0 tf
C.tNAL FLOUR.
CA.nII i'LOia f
BOARDING.
A few Gentlemen can
be accommodated with Board, at
the house recently occupied by Capt Berry, op
posite the Upper Market, sottth side Broad-street
October 2r
Oct. 22
hall 6l Hardin.
48 if .
Evening School.
T HF. Subscriber will open an Evening School
at his School Iioonf .u-
49 4t
of November,
, on Monday, the 5th
For terms, app., to
CHARLES GRENVILLE*
51 w4t
Shoes and Cottou 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 YV’hiitemore’s Cotton Cards, No. 8 & 10
eor sale BY
YVM. ROBINSON.
Oct. 18 47 2m