Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, November 12, 1827, Image 3

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AUGUSTA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1827. The Superior Court for Richmond County will commence its sitting on this *Jay week. A friend ir* Milledgeville writes us that it is probable the State House will be en larged, or the Seat of Government re moved elsewhere. On Monday last, on the Saluda Moun tain, near the dividing line of North and South Carolina, Mr. Vance was shot thro’ the body in a duel with Mr. Carson.— They were rival candidates for Cjngress last August in North Carolina. Mr. Car- son has been successful in both contests Mr. V ance, it " - as supposed, had received ■a mortal wound. DEFERRED ITEMS. The following Toast, given at the Ply mouth Cattle Show, was worth drinking: “ The American Fair—Too wise to take the veil, and too beautiful to need it.” The Tremont Prize Poem, makes as much noise and disturbance as the Mor gan affair. We hope it will not be so tragical. Literal Translation.—' 11 A sick fa mily has classical authority for sighing ; the poet says, Oh si tic omnia—Oh! sigh, they are all sick." This is akin to Forte dux fel flat, Spc.—Forty ducks fell fiat in a gutter; or, xEgrotat an'uno magis quam corpore:—He cares not a groat for any man.from a major down to a corporal. The Peacock brings the intelligence that a new treaty was about to be offer- MR. FORSYTH’S ADDRESS Fellow Citizens ;—The distinguished honor conferred upon me by the people, fills me with gratitude and apprehension— gratitude for their kindness—apprehen sion lest their expectations may be disap pointed. To the office for which I have been selected, I bring no experience, and but an imperfect knowledge of its duties.— All I can safely promise is, good inten tions. To satisfy public anticipation, if favorable, usually too sanguine, is always a difficult task—under present circum stances it is peculiarly so. Independent of other considerations, too well known to require enumeration, there is one, the ex istence of which, however unfavorable may be its effects to myself, it would be criminal to regret. The judgment formed of every administration is the result of a comparason with that which immediately preceeded it. Difficult indeed is the path before me, when the public mind is occu- Blank Bills of Lading, for sale at the Office of the Geor gia Courier. Nov. 12 54 CAUTION. BANK OF AUGUSTA,\ C 12th Nov. 1827. f OUNTERFEIT9 of the Bills of 10 Dollars, issued bv thi« Bank frnm tho iqi*t by this Bank from the year 1817. being- m circulation. „ , 't is thought proper to ap prise the Public of the circumstance, and to state some of the distinctive marks. On inspection it 1 e perceived that the signatures are in the counterfeits engraven and then covered with ink. e upper front window or door of the store house is square in the counterfeit bill, but oblong sn the genuine. Attention to these particulars, will lead to the detection of such spurious bills as may be offered. Measures will soon be taken for withdrawing from circulation, the notes which have been thus counterfeited. Augustus Moore, Cashier. Nov - 12 64 2tw A Branch of the Marine and Fire In surance Bank of Savannah, is to com mence business in a few days in Macon. This flourishing New Town will then havo the Macon Bank, Branch of the Darien Bank, and Branch of the Marine and Fire Insurance Bank. The Macon Messenger says, it is reported that there will also be an Agency of the State Bank of Georgia located there. The venerable Col. Willett, now 90 years of age, the friend and companion fn arms of Washington, presided at the late Administration meeting in N. York. Would not the friends of Gen. Jackson he pleased to see Mr. Clinton a third can didate for the Presidency 1 Would not such an event injure Mr. Adams much -Wore than Gcfi. Jackson ? Why then are they constantly accusing the friends of Mr. Adams with the insidious design of bringing Mr. Clinton upon the political arena? We wish w#cou!d see as f V in fo a mill-stona as other people. -**»©».«- * J'licn a charge has been made and has “ not been contradicted ; I may therefore ' take it for granted it is true,” is not a more common than erroneous way of rea soning. Suppose our great men were to notice all the inlamous accusations which rlie tactions are continually inventing to produce “political effect;” what time would they have to attend to their public duties ? ed the Buenos Ayreans bv the Emperor ! p , Ied * and w 111 ,on S continue to be so, by * ~ f flO rO/'/kl inn >-.4* < L A 1 . CL A — 1 1 of Brazil, in which he abandons his claim to the Banda Oriental. As this was the main difficulty, it is hoped all matters be tween the two nations will be soon ad justed. Mr. Cheves is recommended in Penn sylvania as a suitable person for Vice- President; and Mr. Calhoun has been nominated at Lexington, Ken., by the the friends of Gen. Jackson. Mr. Craw ford has been hinted at both in S. Caro lina and Georgia. The Editor of the Middletown Gazette acknowledges his error with becoming candor, in supposing there were but two friends of General Jackson in that town. At the late meeting of his friends, he says, there were actually five. Died, lately, at the residence of his fa ther, in Kentucky, Hon. Daniel P. Cook, late a Representative in Congress from Illinois. Died, on the 28tlj r -iitsl. in Baltimore, the Right Rev. James Kemp, D. D. late Bi shop of the Protest^ Episcopal Church and Provost of the University of Mary land. His death was occasioned by in juries received in upsetting the Stage be tween New Castle and French Town.— The driver was drunk, and in passing another Stage, drove off the road. Se- vfffa! other passengers were severely in jured. A man by the name of Uriah Sligh, was convicted at Pendleton C. H. lately of the murder of Jehu Orr, and sentenced lo he hung on Tuesday, 14th December. the recollection of the zeal, the fidelity, &, the success with which the Government has beeen administered by my respected and fortunate predecessor. Trusting how ever to that indulgence heretofore shown to mv public life, I shall seek to merit the approbation of the people, perfectly confi dent that it will not be withheld, should it be deserved. Without attempting or e- ven desiring to evade or to divide the just responsibility ol inf place, I may remind the Senators and Representatives of the people, that upon them rests, under the constitution, the great burthen of public responsibility. Without their aid, the Chief magistrate is almost powerless.— It is for you, gentlemen, to assert the claims, to develope the resources, to vin dicate the honor, to exercise the sovereign rights of the state. In this great work I shall co-operate with an earnestness pro portioned to the magnitude of the interest committed to our care, and springing frotp a deep sense of obligation to the people, for reiterated proofs of a confidence which has over oatrun my ability, bui never tran scended my desire to do them service. Miniature Painting. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the in habitants of Augusta, that he will wait ud- on Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of havin- their Miniatures painted upon ivory. Specimens ol his work may be seen at the room nearly op posite the Eagle Tavern. ’ Damaged Hardware, &c. AT AUCTION, BY BUGG dp GREENWOOD. TO-MORROW, fhe 13ih instant, at 10 o’clock, in front of their Store, No. 327 Broad-street, for account of all concerned, being partially dam aged on the river, a quantity of Waffle Irons, Knives and Forks, Superior Jack Knives, Jews Harps, &c. ALSO, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES, &c. Terns at Sale. Nov 12 it HATS 4* SHOR T HE subscriber would inf.,, m hi 6 f r ',P the public genera ly, that he ved, by late arrivals from New York sortment of 11A fS " ’ ju< a la Gentlemen’s B. aver, Black and Dra\ Fme and Coarse Casters, do do. Fine and Coarse Rnrems do «k. Men’s and Boys fine and coarse V, 1 ouths’ Hats' Black and DU»b. Children’s Hats. Fur & Hair Seal k Cloth Morocco .Caps, he kc. Also, a hnrge nssortmrnt of Gentlemen’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoe Gentlemen's fine Boots, kc. he All ot which ire is disp sed to ,p|| on the t reasonable terms for Ca-h or City kcceptar J Barn 49 ft Oct. Checks on the Nor) .4/ Sight, in sums to suit picrchasers,' AT 5-8 PER CT. PREMIUM, FOR SALE BV Beers, Booth & St. Joli 63 2t Nov. 8 Elegant Eurniture, Piano Fortes, Fancy Chairs, Looking ! ~~ Glasses, tfcc.—at Public Sales. “ j Is/ICCKS OH J\ CIC- YoTF COMMERCIAL. French Language. H. will also instruct two or three classes of Young Ladies or Gentlemen in the French Lan guage, and in the art of Miniature Painting. J. Hinkley. Nov - 12 54 6t JUST RECEIVED, N excellent order, a few Kitts SOUSSD i 9 preserved in Spices express- ly for family use, one Salmon in each Kitt, and warranted equal to any ever offered for safe. To oe naa of i BY BUGG Sf GREENWOOD, On 1RIDAY NEXT, the 16th inst at 10 o’clock, at No. 301 Broad-street, will positively be sold. without reserve, The II hole of the remaining S TOCKo Mr. J. H. Oldershaw. Terms liberal and made known at sale Nov. 12 54 2t an . . s - R EA, or Gran’s buildings, Macintosh-street Nov. 12 54 tf CO-PARTNERSHIP. T HE subscribers have formed a Co-partner ship, for the purpose of transaction ., . purpose of transacting Mer cantile Business in Cambridge, South-Ca?olina under the firm of Thomas Sf Madison C. Livings- THE MARKETS. “LIVERPOOL, Oct. 1.—Our Cot ton Market the last week was in a dull state. The demand was exclusively from dealers and spinners, who were very diffi cult to please either as to price or quality, arising no doubt from a marked desire on the part of sellers to meet their wishes, and in some instances a concession of l-8d per lb. has been made to effect sales; but this has not been so general as to lead to a reduction in the quotation.— The magnitude of the stock seems to have Mr. John M’Brvde is our Agent for this con- cein - T. LIVINGSTON M. C. LIVINGSTON. Nov. 3d, 1827. 54 3t OYSTERS. 30 Bushels Single Oysters, received this dav at the New Confectionary Store, No. 157. Nov. 12 #30,000, Nov. 8 At 5-8 Premium, for sale by S. & M. ALLEN, 251 Broad-street, two doors rast-o* Augusta Bank. 53 3t CHECKS, At Sight, and at Short Sight, On BOSTON, PETERSBURG PROVIDENCE. NEW-YORK, PROVIDENCE, * FA YETTEVILLE, /?rv'Tn \r D* JAt. tr-YORK, CHARLESTON, S t PHILADELPHIA, SAVANNAH / BALTIMORE, MOBILE an,i RICHMOND, NE If’- ORLEANS. Drawing to be received Next FRIDA Y. a paralysing effect cn speculators, whilst - - the large holders console themselves with Mr. Hamblin had sailed from New-j safety of holding at such low prices, and C»en. Saupders has addressed a letter to the Editors of the National Intelligen cer, in relation to the difference between him and the Governor of Maryland, which, in its style and spirit, is, if possible, even more*objectionable than the onp which we published lately from the same hand. The Intelligencer thinks these letters are written under a morbid irritability t pro duced by his consciousness of at present acting in favor of Gen. Jackson against the convictions of bis judgment and good sense. Whatever may be the cause, there is an angry excitement, most unfavorable to the cause of truth, which pervades the bosoms of three-fourths of our politicians and great men. Are we to judge of men’s characters from the representations in the newspapers? Will not this species of public illumination lose its usefulness?— Ts there now any credit given bv the peo pie to half the statements daily issued from the press ? And when its usefulness is lost, at whose door will lie the blame? At the door of the people, who seem to encourage conductors of public journals in proportion to the number of slanders they can invent and propagate—in pro portion to their disregard of private cha racter, and perfect recklessness of the •consequences of a conduct, which strikes equally at the root of public and private, virtue. York for Charleston. He was to play a few nights at Norfolk, where the company i*»o v performing, whose final destination is the Augusta Theatre. Isaac H. Williamson is re-elected Governor of New-Jersey. There was a meeting of the friends of the administration in ifew-Orleans, on the 13th ult., said by the New-Oileans papers to be the most respectable ever held in the city, both for numbers and weight of character. Nathaniel Snelson, Teller of the Branch of the Bank of Virginia, at Peters burg, absconded on the 21st ult. with the neat little sffm of $40,000. The Bank has offered only $500 for his apprehen sion. It should have been half the mo ney. statute* We have repeatedly given Mr. Noah’s opinions of Gen. Jackson at the last Pre sidential election. The following was ms opinion of Mr. Adams in 1821; and though it is not m enthusiastically ex pressed as that of the Richmond Enquirer, who was proud tl$e same country gave birth to two such great men, it is sufficient to show how wonderfully changed are his opinions at present: \f July 14, 1821. i lr. Adams is a very extraordinary man. He excites but very little interest; he ap- ttars to have no friends who on pressing him before the people, and who wish to secure to him an approbatin which be does not merit or a rank to wliich he is not entitled ; and yet he occasional presents himself to the world in a garb so alluring that memthink highly of him, in reference to the “high places” against their will. 1 he productions of his pen act like silent monitors, and produce reflection, wlvjch ever will result in his favor. His triumph is always an enviable one: It is the triumph of genius, reason and intelligence. Conway, the actor, is preparing himself fcr the pulpit, having dropped his late profession. But little has yet been done at Milledge ville by the Legislature which requires particular notice. Mr. Hansell is elected Clerk of the Senate, and Mr. Dawson of the House of Representatives. We ex tract from Ihe Journal the following; IN SENATE. TUESDAY NOV. 6. Mr. Powell presented the petition of Thomas Spalding, Esq. praying a grant to himself and associates of the exclusive right of a rail road or canal from the Oc- mulgeeto the Flint river, for the term of ninety nine years, which was read and re ferred to a select committee, consisting of Messrs Powell, Coffee, Wahhour, Tilman, and Clayton of Pulaski. Notices for leave to report bills, viz : By Mr. Hicks.—To lay off and divide the counties ot tlie newly acquired terri tory into counties of a proper size and form. By Mr. McDougald—To lay out a town on the Reserve on the Chatahoochie river at the Coweta Falls, and to dispose of a part of the lot* in said town. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. TUESDAY NOV. 6. Notices were given as follows, for Com mittees to prepare and report bills. By Mr. Burnside—To alter the 1st. sec. 3d art of the constitution of this State. To amend the several acts regulating sheriffs claims in this state. By Mr. Shorter—to admit M. J. Wel- born and W. J. Cox to practise law in the courts ef this state. By Mr. Mealing—to make a turnpike road from Milledgeville to Augusta. By Mr. Hicks—To authorise H. Mc- Lemore to erect a toll bridge on the Ohoo- pie. By Mr. Coop—To divorce Z. and E. Rodolph. By Mr. Pentacost—To lay off the new territory into counties of a prpper size and shape. in the hope the large consumption, and repeated falling off in the import, may benefit them. The sales from the22d to the 28th ultimo, inclusive, were computed at 8830 bags, including 300 Sea Islands, at 11 to 15id ; 40 do. stained do. 7 to 7^5 3100 Uplands, 5| to 7d ; 1530 Alabamas, 5 3-4 to GJ; 810 Orleans, 5 3-4 to 8£. The imports of the week was 3672 bags, and the first nine months of this year into the kingdom 768,141. The market on Saturday and t# day has been very flat, and the sales estimated at 1000 to 1200 bags each day-at lower prices. PRIZES OF #50,000 and #20,000, W HICH were drawn last WEDNESDAY in the City of New York, (the Lottery having only a few Tickets over 14,000, and the intelligence wd! be received by next Friday's Northern Mail. d Orders received for a few Whole, Half, Quar- NEW-YORIC Consolidated Lottery, Class 9th. In this Truly Splendid Scheme, there aie only 14,190 Tickets, and more Solcudid Pri»»« than . and more Splendid Prizes than have been drawn for along time ter, and Tenth Tickets, on immediate application J. ANDREWS, At Mr. Hobby's Book Store, No, 215 .... , „ Broad-str.eet. Whole Tickets $20—Half do. $KWQ„artcr do. $•->—1-nth do. $2. Prize Tickets in former Lotteries received at their full value in payment for orders. Nov. 12 54 2t foi th’s. Novem er 12 TO RENT, And immediate possession given, a comfortable Dwelling House, on Washmgton-sti eet, suitable for a small family, opposite Mr. Jacob Dan- luther roll. 54 tf 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 6 39 39 39 39 39 39 78 273 4446 SCHEME. PRIZE OF $50,000 20,000 10,000 4,520 $000 2,500 2,000 1,000 500 120 100 90 ALSO, United States Bank JYot Constantly for sale bv BEERS, BOOTH St ST. JOh Corner Broad and M’Intos (sold and Silver Coin, and Uncurrent Notes of every description, bought and s<i the most favorable rates. Nov. 5 52 rrent aud sil wtf i^ ( ! MRS. m. G. HALL. No. 150 Broad -st. R ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies o. gusta. that she has just received from .V York, her Pattern HATS & CAPS, of the wir lashions. Likewise, rich figured and plain S : tor Dresses and Bonnets; Piaid Ribbons : 1 V elvet 1 lowers ; Milliner’s Needles. etc. LEGHORiSS Cleaned and Trimmed in tF latest Fashion. ITT All orders from the Coun* promptly attended to. Aov 8 53 3t 80 70 60 50 40 20 No. 115. T HE subscriber has just received a furt supply of GROCE KIES, which makes fc FOR SALE, A N active NEGRO GIRL, about 17 years of a &e. Apply at this office. 64 3tp Nov. 12 THE MARKET. REVIEW of the Augusta Market, for the week | plenty. WHOLESALE PRICES. BAGGING—25 a 26 cts. BACON—lb. 9 a 11 c. BOTTLES—Wine, gross, $12. Porter „ ,, $13. BEER—barrel, $10 a 11. COTTON—7j a 9^ cts.; new 9A a I0A CASTINGS—English, lb. 6j cents. American, 5 a 5 1-2 cents. COFFEE—lb. 16 a 19 c. CORN—bushel, 50 a 56 CANDLES—Augusta, lb. 17 a 19 c Northern, 16; Sperm 37 cents. CIDER—bairel, 7 a $8 FISH—Mackerel, No. 3, bbl. $5 a 5A FLOUR—Superfine, $6 a 7 50 Fine, $6 GUN POWDER—$7 50 a 8 50 Canisters, various brands, doz. $3 75 a 7. CoUins, Manton & Fisher, 310 BHOAD-STREET, HAVE JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, 20 Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quarters $5, Terfths $° APPLYAT 1° BEERS 5 Fortunate Lottery Office, November 12 No. 241, Broad-Street. It GLA5S- Ame- rican $1 50. The Representative Hall was crouded to hear Mr. Forsyth’s Inapgural Address, which follows : ■Window, 8 x 10, 50 feet, $4 10x12,50 „ 4 50 IRON—Swedes, lb. 5£ a 6c. LIME—unslacked, cask, $3 a 3 5B LEAD—Bar, lb. 9 cents. MOLASSES—gal. 40 a 45r NAILS—8 a8,J. PORTER—London, doz..$4 a 4 50. RICE—lb. 3 a 3.J cents. SPIRITS—Cog. Brandy, gal. $1 30 a Bordeaux do 110 a 125 c Holland Gin, gal. 112 a 125 cents Jamaica Rum, ,, 110 a 125 cents hiskey, gal. 40 a 45c. Northern Gin, 45 a 50 c. Northern Rum, 47 a 50c scarce. SPICES—Pepper, lb. 21 a 25 cents. Pimento, „ 26 a 30 Ginger, „ 8 a 10 „ SALT—bushel, £0 cents. ST EEL—German, lb. 14 a 16 cents. Blistered, „ 8 a 10 .. SHOT—bag, $2 25 a 2 50 SALT PETRE-lb. 13 a 14 cents SUGARS—St. Croix, lb. 10$ a 12 cents New Orleans,—10 a 11 Muscovado „ 9$ a 11 Loaf, 18 a 21 ) Lump „ 16 a 17 c. ( SOAP—lb. 7 a 9 cents. TEA—Hyson, lb. 115 a 120 cents. Gunpowder „ $1 30 a 1 40. vvi VI’C ln . < 5 annister s, $3 75 per cannister >* INKS—Tenenffe, cargo gal. 100 a 110 cents. Do. L. P. $1 50 n Malaga, sweet, „ 85 Por . t ’. » $1 75 a 2 50 Madeira „ $300 a 4 25 Claret, doz. $5 a $10. do. Hhds. prime St. Croix Sugar. 10 hhds. \ , , .. 150 bbls. ) 8 quahty do 100 bags good Coffee, 5 hhds. J p _ T 10 bbls X 1 nnie Gl een Jamaica do, 15 bills. Loaf Sugar, 30 bags Pepper, Spice, and Ginger, 50 lbs. Nutmegs, 300 bbls. N. Gin, Rum and Whiskey, 25 bbls, Monougahela Whiskey, 4th proof, 40 qr. casks Malaga, Teneriffe and Sicily Madeira Wines, 20 half barrels Cordial, 40-kegs and boxes Twist & Plug Tobacco, 25 bbls. New Canal Flour, (Ely’s brand) 15 casks first quality Cheese, 100 pieces Flax and Hemp Bagging 500 lbs. Bagging Twine, = ° 2 bales 3 1-2 and 4 Point Blankets, 4 do white Homespuns, 2 cases Plaids and striped do 200 reams Wrapping Paper 60 do Writing and Letter do 75 kegs Nails and Brads, assorted, 10.000 Castings, 60 setts YVagon Boxes, 10 boxes No. 10 Cotton Cards (Whittemortt) 40 do Muscatel Raisins, 5 do No. 1 Chocolate, 10 qr. boxes HysoD Tea, 4 boxes patent Coffee Mills, 200 bags Shot, assorted sizes, 50 kegs Dupont’s Powder, 1 cask Sad Irons, 2 boxes, Superior Cast Steel Axes, German. Blistered, and Cast SteeVHoop and Sheet Iron, 60.000 Spanish Segars, 1st and 2d quality, 10 boxes, 6 lb. each, Spanish FJotant Indigo, 2 hhds. Copperas, ON THE RIVER, - 100 bbls No. 3 Mackeiel, 25 tons Iron, 4 tons Grind Stones, Nov. 12 12 3t DRAWING NEN^T MONTH. GREENE 4* PULASKI Monument Lottery, SECOND CLASS. To be drawn in Savannah, in five days draw ing, under the superintendaoce of the Commis sioners appointed by the State of Georgia. The first drawing to take place in the month of December next. The prizes all floating from the commence ment, except the prize of $2,000, which will be deposited in the wheel on the third day, and the prize of $6,000, which will be deposited in the wheel on the last dav. assortment complete. He has now on hand 1500 bushels Liverpool Ground Salt 15 hhds St. Croix Sugar ,3 do New Orleans do 15 bbls Loaf and Lump do. 60 bags prime Coffee 2 ; ipes Cognac Brandy, Seigne’tte bra* 3 do Holland Gin 2 hhds Jamaica Rum 12 qr casks Teneriffe Wine 6 halfqr casks do 10 qr casks Malaga 3 hhds N r.uru 60 bbls do 60 do N Gin 40 do Whiskey 30 do Mackerel ?0 do Canal Flour 10 half bbls. Crackers 15 kegs Tobacco, No. 1 30 do Nails > 60 boxes Soap 20 do M Raisins ^ ^Fbitteinore’sNo 10 Cotton Car'd# J hhds Copperas 20 bhls Northern Potatoes 2 cases Wool Hats Pepper Spice Ginger, Cloves, Nutmeg'., Almonds, Pewdfcr, Lead, Shot ' Spanish and American Segars Writing and Wrapping Paper, Ste he. Wm. A. Mitchell, Nov. 5 52 tf Cotton Bagging and *\ai\s. 400 ion rlli eS h nt t e P emp Ba £" in S> 42 mefi, 100 Casks Cut Nails, assorted, for salz by Highest Prize #6,000. scheme^ Prize of $6,000 is $6,000 2,000 1,000 600 500 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 30 180 1800 2,000 1,000 600 500 400 300 200 100 50 20 10 400 300 200 600 1,000 600 1,800 9,000 EXCHANGE—on Charleston. 60 days, | dis. >» Sight, !|prem. on New York, 60 days i dis. Bank Checks, 1 pre SPECIE—$ a 1 pm.—U. S. Notes,m.a 1 pm. Darien Money, 4, none N. Carolina do. 4 a 4$ dis. Cape Fear, do. „ do. DIED, In Savannah on the 6tb ii-st. Mr. PIERCE STOY, formerly of Augusta. 2044 Prizes. 2956- 6000 Tickets. $24,000 Tickets $5—Halves $2 50^Quarters $1 25—to be had iQ the greatest variety of numbers, at October 18 WM. ROBfNSON. 7 2m DOMESTIC & FOI EIGN GOODS. 100 Cottim Sheetings and ohirtin^. 20 bales Stripes and Plaids, 10 do prime Negro Cloth, 6 cases Satinetts, blue and blue mixture- 2 bi les Tickings, io r' ae 5' lo,hs ’ afew pieces extra-fine, 12 bales London Duffil, Feint, and Rose Blau, kets. 8 do red and white Flannels, 10 cases Prints, new and handsome style i Linens; 1 case Ginghams, new styj*. 1 do Verona Handkerchiefs, 1 do Brown Linens, 1 bale Cassimere Shawls, 2 cases Sea Island Shirtings 4 bales Bookings, ’ 1 case Tartan Plaids, C i?? ppas - B,ack Silk Handkec- Lk.Tc"’rTJl! 0 b7 j s ' wi ° s 5ilk ' Tk "^ WM. ROBUNSON. October 18 47 2m BEERS’ RICHMOND HUSSARS! A PPEAR on your Parade Ground, in front of the Mansion House, on Saturday, 17th inst., at 2 o’clock, P. M. completely equipped. By order of Capt. Boisclair. MARTIN, O. 3 Noy. 15 54 <£ Fortunate Lottery Office, No. 241 Broad-street. Nov 12 54 tf To be Exchanged for Merchan dize, . A House and Lot in Vienna, Abbeville Dis trict, S. C. on Savannah river, midway be tween Abbeville C. H. and Washington, Wilkes County, The House has every requisite for a family and keeping a store, there being no shop within seven miles on the Carolina side, besides being directly on the rbad from the North to the South. It will be given a bargain for Wet and Dry Goods, at the wholesale market prices, if applied for shortly. For further information apply to Jr 3. BEERS, No. 241 Broad-street Augusta. F. S. Miller. Nov. 12 M ijtw Shoes and Cotton Cards. 150 PACKAGES SHOES, c«iropri*in»- a complete assortment; among which are three thousand pair as prime Brogans and Negro shoes, as are in the market. 40 Boxes Whittemore’s Cotton Cards, No. 8 k 10 FOR SALE BY ^ WM. ROBINSON., Ocf. 18 47 2m .* Co-partnership Notice. W ILLIAM ROBINSON k THOM AS TAY. LOR, have formed a connexion in busi ness, under the firm of THOMAS TAYLOR 8s' Co., in Macon, Geo. where they are now opet.-, mg a handsome assortment of Merchandine which they offer for sale on liberal terms 0ctobCT la s7 2m Molasses ^ Whiskey. Landing this day from the Steamboat Hamburg, O” Hogsheads Molasses, 30 Hogscead* Baltimore Whiskey, and wid be sold on the most liberal terms, for approved P a P cr - _ KERRS k GRAHAM Oct. ?9 go ^