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AUGUSTA.
THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1827-
We have dropped politics to-day. Mr.
Adams neither plays billiards, General
Jackson hangs militia men, nor Mr. Clay
makes a speech. Beverly, Buchanan, Ea
ton, Isacks and Markley, are all* as mute
«s you could wish them. Even Genera!
Saunders and Governor Kent have ceased
to call names. What have you got for us
then ? Look and see.
By late Surveys in North-Carolina,
made according to an act of its last Legis
lature, it appears that there are nearly two
a half millions of acres of Swamp Land
ia that State. Itis contemplated to drain <fc
cultivate it, w hich it is said can be done at
a moderate cost. What a source of wealth
will these rich lands open to the State |
It is reported here, that Mr. Vance,
who was wounded in a duel last week, is
dead.
A Tailor, in Maine, in advertising bu
siness, hopes his friends (if he has any)
will encourage him; and says if he does not
Suit them, will stive them his Goose for a
Thanksgiving dinner—has all kinds of
Trimmings for honest people— rogues end
blackguards must go to some other shop,
as he has not time to give them such trim
mings as ’hev deserve. He will : rto in
payment for his gpods and,services rr.csf
goods that other people fake—--~nec:al!y
Ca?;i and Cabbag”. This fel'ow is not
as accommodating as the Printer, who
lately advertised that he would take in
payment for his paper and advertising—
Beef, Pork, Bagging,’ Wed, Leather.
Tallow Candles, or anv o'her eatables.
Hissing Hot.—We are reallv ejarrv
.our brother of the Savannah Republican
has become so “ wrrthv "—We are un
able to nccount for it. Has he drank up
ill the cold water in Savannah during the
tiirre months which have elnn^gd. since we
had the honor of prescribing it for him.
«i.*d is he now suffering under a raging
thirst, which has no appropriate cooler 1
We cannot wonder,at his madness. Or
has he been doubtful of the authorship of
the disrespectful expressions against Gen.
•Tarkson, (ivhjch-tive quoted) and has been
hunting h;s files^or the last three months j
with sedulous industry, to ascertain the ]
fact, until finally the volcano which was j
heaving in his bosom, would he no longer
controlled, but bursting with furv from its.
confinement, has poured the filtliv current
of its burning lava upon the desolated
plains. Look again Mr. Fell—we give
you three months longer—winter has come
and you may grow cooler. In the mean
time, we would just whisper in vour. ear,
,T He only will please long, who by tem
pering the acidity of satire with the suga*
of civility, and allaying the heat of wit
with the frigidity of humble chat, can make
’be true punch of conversation ; and as
that punch can be drunk in the greatest
■quantity, which has the largest proportion
ot cold water, so that companion will he
oftenost welcome, whose talk flow’s our
with inoffensive copiousness, and unenvi
ed insipidity.”
It has not been uncommon to bear men,
who have run the race of popularity, say,
on retiring, “ Well, if I had not quit pub
lic life, I should have been a broken mer-
cnanf. ’ When we look around us in the
world, have we not reason to believe,
there is too much truth in this testimony ?
Ho w many have come under our own per
sonal observation among our friends, who
at the close of their public life, have had
reason to regret; that they had not sought
something more substantial than the bubble
which is biown from popular favor, and
whose prismatic colours serve onlv to
charm the vain and ostentatious hire- '
lings of office? We would not under
value the public estimation. We onlv
decry that popularity, which is ephemeral,
because not bottomed on correct judg
ment and is obtaihed by those who have
fess sense than cunning—more adroitness
in the tricks of electioneering than ac
quaintance with those attainments, either
in virtue or intellect, which should qualify
them faithfully and ably to discharge the
duties with which the people entrust them.
It is that popularity which is sought bv
intrigue and decepti on _by the common
means of electioneering—by treats and
barbacues—by professions which have
their origin in hollow hearts, and which
are forgotten as soon as their makers are
placed in office—by declarations which
differ according to the political predilec
tions of the party addressed : this is the
popularity we condemn—not that which
is bottomed on a blameless life—the uni
form tenor of kind and obliging actions—
sincerity of character, absence of violence
and bigotry, virtue,, intelligence, and an
independence of mind, which, while it re
spects tbe opinions of others, fjrnily main
tains those opinions, which, it believes,
depend not on the temporary passions of
the hour for their correctness, but have
received the sanction of the experience of
mankind, and rest on the solid founda
tions of truth and justice.
Our public men, by a pernicious cus
tom which our laws—nay our constitution
expressly condemn, are run to such ex
pense, that small fortunes nre soon absorb
ed, and the largest shattered. Few men
can sustain the constant drain, which their
purse must undergo on all public occa
sions. Not only this, but such is the subser
viency, to which a candidate must stoop
for popular favor, he must be every man’s
friend. He must lend money, if be has it,
or bis name to everv one who asks it,
ho weverwortbless or unable to meet his en
gagements,otherwise h* loses votes &. fav
or. Who is to blamef ort hisc ourse of things,
the candidate or the people ? Is there any
difference in this conduct, and that which
we so universally condemn in some of
the English elections, where votes are
publicly bought and sold, often without
disguise? and when parties have a little
shame about it, the price of the vote is
nominally given for snme worthless thing;
as iately £S0 were given for a cat in a
close election in one of the small boroughs.
Dues the candidate give his whiskey and
his barbacues, with such motives, and do
the people partake or not, under an im
plied understanding, that they shall pro-
r ute the interest of the munificent. Lord
or the Feast? Have we not an enormous
evil ni the bosom of society? Is it not
corrupting the spring from which flows
every t ling that is pure in our govern
ment ? Wo talk about intrigue and cor
ruption in others. Let us look at home
and eradicate an evil which has become
serious—which drives taient aud virtue
from our service, and threatens, by cor-
r piing the fountain of our liberties, to
embitter all tbe waters which flow from it.
COMMUNICATED.
Messrs. Editors—The Post-Office in
this place is so well conducted, and the
Post-Master is so*attentive and accommo
dating, that it is scarcely pleasant to ask a
question which would seem to imply a
want of full satisfaction with all the ar
rangements of the office ; and yet there
is one subject which I beg leave to notice,
merely by way of enquiry into the propri
ety of its continuance. There are,-as it is
well known, a Dumber of boxes fitted up
for rhe purpose of putting in, exclusively,
the letters of particular individuals which
are glazed, so that by stepping into the
office, each owner of a box, as it mav be
called, may see, without enquiring, whe
ther anv letters are for him in the office.
This is a mutual convenience to the
post-master, and to the individuals con
cerned ; and it is so much a convenience
to individuals, that the arrangements
ought not to be charged to the post-master,
but when the post-master is wholly paid
for the boxes, it appears to me, no further
charge for them should he made on indi
viduals, Of these boxes or pigeon-holes,
as they are sometimes called, there are, I
believe, 266 in the front of tbe office—for
each of these two dollars a year is charg
ed—makes 532 dollars on the whole.—
These boxes have been used three years,
or more ; if so, 1500 dollars have’ been
paid for them. Now, it seems to me, that
when tbe post-master had realized all his
expenditures in providing the boxes, with
the interest on the same expended, that
no other tax should have been, or should
now bo made on the community for them.
Admitting all tbe conveniences the boxes
afford, if the public have paid for them,
they ought to have the benefit of them,
without additional charge, and there seems
no good reason why the post-master
should have an annual addition to bis snl-
lary, a compensation of above 500 dollars
ayaer, for what lias cost him nothing, and
for what is in reality a convenience to him;
for if he has been paid one nr two hun
dred per cent, on the cost of tbe boxes, it
needs no skill in arithmetic to discover
that they are now without cost to him. It
will not be conceived, I hope, that any
thing disrespectful to the post-master is
intended, or can be deduced from these
remarks. There is perhaps other places
where a similar practice prevails; but an
enquiry into the propriety of the continu
ance of such practice may properly be
made, it«fc may indeed be deemed of suffi
cient importance to call the notice of the
postmaster-general, os well as the indi
viduals more immediately concerned, un
less indeed thegeneaal post-office is bene-
fitted by the receipts upon the boxes, as
well as upon the postage of letters, which
I conclude is not the case, having ne
ver noticed any returns of other amounts
received than those ot postage.
A MERCHANT.
The attention of the Justices o the
Peace is called to the following rule of
Court:—
The justices of the peace sh^U return
all examinations and recognizances, by
them taken, or other papers that may be
necessary to be acted upon by the superior
courts of their respective counties, on or
before the first day of the term of each
court, except in the counties of Richmond
and Chatham, where they shall make said
return ten days before said courts, iftaken
that length of time before the sitting of
the court.
COMMERCIAL.
MOBILE, NOV. 3.
A few parcels of new Cotton have been received
during the week, and sold at 10 cents—For one
parcel 10 1-4 was refused.—Register.
CHARLESTON, NOV. 10.
COTTON.—The market has droptfor Uplands
about half a cent under the rates of last week.—
Ihe highest price obtained during this week for
selections for the English market, has been 10
cents ; and 10 1-2 for extra fine brands for tbe
Northern manufactories. The extent of sales
has been fair for the Stock in market.—Patriot.
MARRIED,
In this county, on the 1st inst. Mr. A. M. Liv
ingston, to Miss Angelina F. Womble.
BANK OF AUGUSTA,
lot A November, 1827,
On Saturday next this Bank
will be closed preparatory to
the Semi. Annual Dividend.—
Persons having paper payable
on that day, are requested to at
tend to it previously.
AUGUSTUS MOORE, Cashier.
Nov. 15 it
■Damaged Bagging, &c.
AUCTION,
BY LATHAM HULL.
THIS AFTERNOON, at 4 o’clock piecisely, in
front of his Store, No. 210 Broad-street,
GO Pieces Bagging,
Partially damaged on board schooner Frances,
on her passage from New-York to Savannah, and
sold for account of the underwriters and all con
cerned.
Also, a quantity of
Looking Glasses, Dry Goods,
Furniture, &c.
Terms Cash.
Nov 15 it
I
Notice for Defaulting Juror's.
Court of Common Pleas.
t5
Court of Common j
T appearing to the Court, by the return of
. the Sheriff, that George Murrah. G. Dugas.
William D’Antiguac, and Himan Byron, had
been duly summoned to attend this Cosrt as Ju
rors, and made default: It is ordered by the Court,
That they be each fi led in the sum of Ten Dol
lars, unless sufficient excuse be filed with the
Clerk, on oath, at ot before the meeting of Court
in November.
Extract from, the Minutes of 1S27.
IVll. JACKSON, Clerk. "
Nov. 1.5 55 <2X
MRS.M. C. HALL.
No. 150 Broad-st.
R ESPECTFULLY .nforms the Ladies of Au-
_ gusta, that she has just received from New
j \ork, her Pattern HATS & CAPS, of the winter
j fashions. Likewise, rich figured and plain Silks
j for Dresses and Bonnets; Plaid Ribbons; rich
j ^ civet 1 lowers ; Milliner’s Needles, etc.
| LEGHORNS Cleaned and Trimmed in the
| latest fashion. HT All orders from the Country
j promptly attended to.
! Nov. 8 63 3t
FA
Hat
wnoL
’Tail,
iho:.: vs
r:s friend*
' e re-
; Store. Nr
by Mr. G.
on hand,a
nine
n s
Elegant Furniture,
Piano Fortes, Fancy Chairs, Looking
Glasses, dec.—at Public Sales.
No. 115.
BY BUGG 4* GREENWOOD,
To-morrow morning, the 16th inst at ft o’clock,
at No. 301 Broad-street, will positively be sold,
without reserve,
The Whole of the remaining STOCKof
Mr. J. H. Oldersiiaw.
Terms liberal and made known at sale.
Nov. 15 * it
NOTICE.
All persons interest
ed in any manner in the purchase
of Cotton in this market, aie par
ticularly requested to attend a meeting, to be held
at the City Hall, on SATURDAY, 17th inst., at
half past 7 o’clock, P. M.
Nov. 15 it
Union Canal Lottery,
Class 34tii.
Was drawn on the 14th instant, in Philadelphia,
and the drawiug will be received, on THURS
DAY, 22d instant.
SCHEME.
1 prize of $10,000 is $ 10,000
The Atlantic Sowvenlv,
Christmas and New-Year’s present, for 1328, ele
gantly bound—15 Plates.
ALSO,
T1IE BUCCANEERS,
A Romance of our own Country, in its ancibnt
day, illustrated with divers marvellous Histories,
and antique and facetious episodes—2 vols. $2.
The American line Dresser’s Guide—bv Al
phonse Loubat—1 vol. 50 cents.
Just received by
THOMAS BASINGER,
No. 299.
Nov 15 55 2t
R. HANNA,
PORTRAIT PAINTER,
R ESPECTFULLY tenders his professional
services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of
Augusta and its vicinity. He flatters himself
with being able to give satisfaction, and hopes to
share in the generous patronage of the public.
His room is the same that is' occupied by Mr.
Hinkiey, Miniature Painter, nearly opposite the
Eagle iavern. In the course of next week he
will have a specimen of portrait.
Nov. 15 55 9t
1
1
1
2
3
5
10
10
50
51
51
51
51
102
1530
11,475
2,500
1,800
1,100
1,000
600
400
300
200
100
70
60
50
40
20
8
4
2,500
1,800
1,160
2,000
1,800
2,000
3.000
2.000
5,000
3,570
3,060
2.550
2,040
2,040
12,240
45,900
T HE subscriber has just received a further
supply of GRuCEliIES, which makes his
assortment complete. He has ntfw on hand
1500 bushels I.iverpool GronuJ Salt
15 hhris St. Croix Sugar
3 do NewOTieans do
15 bbls Loaf and Lump dd.
60 bags prime Coffey
2 pipes Cognac Brandy, Seignette brand
3 do Holland Gin
2 hhds Jamaica Ruhr
12 qr ca'sks Tcneriffe Wine
6 halfqr casks do do
10 qr casks Malaga do
3 hhds N Bum
60 bbla do
60 do N Gin
40 do Whiskey
30 do Mackerel
20 do Canal Flour
10 half bids. Crackers
15 kegs Tobacco, No 1
30 do Nails
60 boxes Soap
20 do M Raisins
10 do Wbittemore's No 10 Cotton Cards
2 hhds Copperas
20 bids Northern Potatoes
2 cases Wool Hats
Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs.
Almonds, Pewder, Lead, Shot
Spanish and American Segars
Writing and Wrapping Paper, kc. kc.
Wm, A. Mitchell.
Nov. 5 52 tf
T H<
anu tne, public generally, t .»a
moved fjem his fq.-nier s'tvnd. to t
279 Broad street, f irm ri v 'a i ;
Hann.u. wr.ere he keeps r ms; inti
very lave assortment of G- vtlerr.en s hr-
Beaver Hats; also. Bear, retie, luiiiatHn;
Castwr arid Roram ^outii’s and Chi
Hats, besides a very !irge assr-i tim-nt af \-q
Hats, white and biacr;-; also, a general a • -.rf.
ment ot bur and Cloth Caps-—Leghorn P- aw
Hats and Bonnets, ail of which he offers for aie
Wholesale and Retai', on the m-Ti reasonable
terms.
Merchants from the Country are invited to call
and examine for themselves.
Single Hats made at the shortest notice and
agreeably to order.
I lie highest prices given for all kinds of at-
ter’s Fur.
Kept constantly on hand, a gener.il assortment
ot Hat Trimmings.'
^ T - B.—Looking Glasses for sale at the above
stand.
Nov. S 53 tf
3,000 Bushels Salt,
FOR SALE BY
A.
R.
November 8
GORDON,
Macintosh-street.
53 6t
AS1E83*
DENTIST,
I JESPECTFULLY offers his Professional"
k, Services to the Citizpus of Augusta; He
has taken a Room at Mrs. Leverich's, next door
to Mr. Jacob Danforth's, an Washington-strect.
November 8 53 t f
TRUNK LOST.
A Trunk marked Goddard k’Burnap, suppos
ed to be landed from Boat No. 10, is miss
ing. Information concerning it w ill be thankful
ly received, by A. GOULD.
Nov 15 It
Horses and Carriages,
TO LET.
The Subscriber
offers to Let, by the Day,
Trip, or otherwise, first
rate Horses, Carriages,
Gigs and Sulkeys, on the most reasonable terms.
THOS G. HALL.
Nov. 15 55 tf
Old Ohio Whiskey.
200 Barrels Superior Old Ohio Whiskey,
together with a general assortment of GROCE
RIES, just received and for sale at Wheeler’s
Buildings, by
A. A. BRADLEY.
Nov 15 55 3t
Piano lor Sale.
A N elegant and well-toned six oetaves Lon
don made Piano Forte; also, a small as
sortment of other instruments, consisting of Vio
lins, Clarionets and Flutes, and some Violin
Strings, assorted—which will be sold low for
cash or approved paper, by
W.Brux.
Nov. 15 85 3t
400
October 18
Hamilton Riflemen!
A ITENDa Company Meeting, at the City
Hall, THIS EVENING, at 7 o’clock, to
settle arrears, Sic.
Ly order oj Captain Cumming.
F. M. ROBERTSON, O. S.
Nov. 15 it
The following elections were made by
the Legislature on Friday last:
Dr. Thomas Hoxey, of Putnam Briga
dier General of the 1st Brigade 3d Divisi
on.
Col. Nciholas Howard, of Greene,
Brigadier General of the 2d Brigade 3d
Division.
William H. Crawford, Judge ofMhe
Superior Courts for the Northern Circuit
—and
George W. Crawford, Attorney Ge
neral of the Middle Circuit.
It is stated that by the late commercial
failure at New York, “about 40 ships
will, for an Uncertain time, be struck out
of the commercial equipage of the country
and several hundred persons be deprived
of their accustomed employment,”
FACTORAGE
AND
Commission Business.
T HE subscriber having commenced the above
line of business, tenders his services to his
friends and the public generally. He hopes that ,
from his long experience and knowledge of busi- j
ness, together with his being a permanent resi- j
dent of Savannah, to give general satisfaction, ■
and pledges himself that no exertions or atten-i
tion shall be spared on his part to merit a share I
of patronage. He is prepared to make libeiaL
advanceson Cotton and other produce, consign
ed to him for sale.
WILLIAM MARSHALL,
Anderson’s Buildings.
REFERENCES—Wm. Gaston, James Eppin-
ger, Savannah; Stovall k Davis, Augusta; John
pontaine, Warrenton; Wm. P. Ford, Sparta;
Tbo’s B. Stubbs, Milledgeville; P. Grinnell, P. M.
Monti cello.
Savannah, Nov. 7 55 tf
Blanks of all Descriptions,
Printed and tor Sale at this Ofwr-.
13,935 Prizes. $102,660
Whole Tickets $4—Halves $2—-Quar
ters $1.
ArPLY AT
BEERS’
Fortunate Lottery Office,
No. 241, Broad-Street.
November 15 55 3t
To Country Merchants.
Carlton, Cook Rnowlton
Are now opening an Extensive Assortment of
Gfoofrg;
CONSISTING l.f PART OF
2© bales and cases of brown, bleached,
plaid and striped Domestics,
3 do. Checks,
3 do. super and common Tickings,
1 case Satinetts, 300 pieces Calicoes,
250 colored, scarlet k black Cassimere Shawls
and Points,
200 dozen silk, cotton woollen and lambs-woo!
Hosiery,
50 dozen buck, beaver, kid, horse-skin and
silk Gloves,
25 dozen lined Gloves,
300 do Spool Thread,
1 case Choppa Romals,
1 do German Flaggs and Bmidanoes,
1 do b'ack Sarsrjetts,
1 do figured Nankin Crape Robes,
2 bales white and red Flannels,
1 do 4-4 and 5-4 Green Baize,
100 Cainblet and Plaid Cloaks,
50 Ladies Plaid do.
40 pieces colored Cambrics,
Bro Do, for bonnets,
Scarlet, crimson and black figured and plain
Bombaze'tes,
Do do Rattincts, Circassians and Salisbu
ry Flannels,
Batteste Ginghams, plain k fancy Cravats,
Irish Linen, Law* Lawn,
Cambric, Jaconet, Book and Mull Muslin,
Plain and figured Swiss do.
Super black silk Vestings,
Toilinet, Valencia and Marseilles Vestings,
Caroline and Tartan Plaids.
Cambist Crape Shawls,
Super Nankin Crapes,
Black Sinchews do.; Italian Lustrings.
An elegant assortment of black and colored
Gro de Naps, plain and figured,
Black Taffetas,
Stripe and Plaid Sarsnets
F-aid Gro De Naps
1 case Cambric Dimity
1 do Furniture do extra wide
Black Bombazines
Black French and Italian Crapes
W hite, pink, blue green k straw Florences
Blue Pelisse Cloth
Madrass, Bandanak Cotton Flag Hdkfs
Cotton and Webb Suspenders
200 packs Pins
300 gross Suspender Moulds
Steel Coat Buttons
Bang Up Cords
Miilinet Buckram Foundation Muslin
Rose and Point Blankets
1 bale stout Oznaburgs
1 do Negro Cloths—Paddings
Black, Olrve At Mixed Cloths 4i Casiiraeres
A general assortment of Bonnet, Belt and
Cap Ribbons
Tapes, Bobbins, Sewing Silk, Quality Bind
ings, Needles, aic. kc.
All of which were purchased at the New York
Auctions, and will be sold at a small advance
from cost.
No. 249 Broad-street, a few doors below the
Banks.
Nov. 15 55 tf
Checks on jYctc-York,
At 5-8 Premium,
FOX SALE BY
S. <5c M. ALLEN,
251 Broad-street, two doors east of
Augusta Bank. Office.
Nov. t 53 34 • October
R. A. PALMER,
OFFERS FOR SALE,
i\t Ko. 302 Broad-Slveet,
25 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted,
100 bbls. Northern Gin,
100 do N. E. Rum,
75 do Whiskey,
40 do prime Sugar,
10 quarter casks Sweet Malaga Wine,
35 bags Coffee,
12 bbls. prime do. do.
15 quart'-r chests Hyson Tee,
2 pipes Seignette Brandy,
2 quarter casks old Port Wine,
25 boxes Raisins,
12 bales brown Shirtings,
6 do Sh'ectings,
2 cases Plaids,
2 boxes Cotton Thread,
1000 lbs. Loaf Sugar, ^
10 boxes Sperm Candles,
6 bbls Sperm Oil,
15 boxes Oranges,
Nov. S 53 tf
NOTICE.
In conformity to the.
1 ooclamation ot his Lxcrllencv
the Governor, an ELECTION
g Wti m ill be holden at the Court-
House, in the City of Au-usta, ,, n Saturday the
17th November inst., for a Member of Congress
to fiH the vacancy occasioned by the resiguatfi p’
of JOHN ! ORSYTH. Esq.
II. McTyre, *)
V. Walker, ’
S. Hale,
J. S. Holt,
D. Berry,
Nov. 8
Justices of the
f Inferior Court,
Richmond c’ty.
13 td
ILjAWs
Henry Mou.vgkr,
having located himself at
Monroe, Wilton county,
tenders his Professional Servi
ces to the Public. Business entrusted to his cane
in anv of the following counties, will be faithfully
attended to—viz :
Clark,
Morgan,
Jackson,
Newton,
Gwinnett,
Hall,
De Kalb, -
Fayette,
Walton, and
Henry,
Cotton Bagging and AVils.
_ Pieces Prime Hemp Bagging, 42 inch,
100 Casks Cut Nails, assorted,
FOR SALE BY
WM. ROBTNSON.
7 2m
DOMESTIC & FOl EIGN
GOODS.
100 bales Cottou Sheetings and c-birtirrgs,
20 bales Strifes and Plaids,
• 10 do prime Negro Cloth,
6 eases Satinetts, blue un i bltfe mixtures,
2 b; les Tickings,
4 cases blue Cloths : a few pieces extra-fine,
12 bales London Duffil, Poiut, and Rose CImi-
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 Handkeichiefs,
1 do Brown Linens,
1 bale Cassimeie Shawls,
2 cas^s Sea Island Shirtings,
4 bales Bookings,
1 case Tartan Plaids,
Bombazetts, Choppas, Black Silk Handker
chiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Sewing Silk, Threads,
kc. kc. kc. for sale bv
WM. ROBTNSON.
October 18 47 2m
References can be made in Au-'usta to
JOHN I . KING,
Wm. SI MS. 1\ IL LI A MS k CV
MUS6ROVE, H ETMOREkCV
IILARDSk COOK, and
WM. J. HOBB1 , r.squires.
Nov. 8 53 t f
NOTICE
Horses found run
ning the Streets, fr< m the
1st November to 1st May,
will be taken tip by the City
Officers, and left at the Stable of Mr. John Clark,
near the Lower Market. The ow ners can at ail
times have them bv paving tbe expense.
SAMUEL C. DOUGLASS, m. e. a.
Nov. 8 53 if
We are authorised to
announce RICHARD HFNKY
ILDE, Esq. a candidate for
Representative to Congress, to fill the vacancy
occasioned by the resignation of the Honorable
•Iohk Forstth.
Oct. 25 49 td
FOR SALE,
A first rate Northern
made GIG, with a superior seu
ofHARNESS. Apply at this office.
Nov. 8 ‘ 53 fit
J- 31 Tyre is authorized
to act as my Agent, during my
absence. II. M’TYRE.
Nov. S 53 3t
Shoes ami Cotton Cards.
15© 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 Whittemore's Cotton Cards, No. 8 k 10
FOK SALE BY
WM. ROBINSON.
Oct. 18 47-2m
Co-partnership Notice.
V *WILLIAM ROBINSON k THOMAS 1AY-
» LOR. have formed a connexion in busi
ness, under the firm of THOMAS TAYLOR k
Co., in .Macon, Geo. where they are now open
ing a handsome assortment of Merchandize,
which they offer for sale on libera! terms.
October 18 ,7 2m
i JUST RECEIVED,
L ON CONSIGNMENT,
!7© pieces Hemp and Tp-v Bagging. .
pipes Holism 1 Gin,
Tot sale law. by
LATHAM HULL,
No. 219 Broad-street,
October i 1 45 tf
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against Thomas
f\_ Gardner, (wheelriglit,) late of Augusta, j
deceas'd, are requested to render them to the j
subscriber, within the time limited by law; and i
tho e indebted to said estate, will please settle !
the same at an early period, as a final adjustment
of the estate is very desii able.
WM. JACKSON,
Athrrnc-y for the Executrix.
Nov. 9 53 3lt
RICHMOND HUSSARS!
A PPEAR on your Parade Ground, in front
! /A_ of tbe Mansion House,-on Saturday, 17tB
| inst., at 2 o’clock, P. M. completely equipped.
Dv order of Capt. Bwisc’air.
MARTIN. O. S.
Nov. 15 54 2t
LAW NOTICE.
; USA HE subscriber begs leave t-.» inform h;s
I friends and Clients, generally, that not
j withstanding his removal to Augusta, be will
j still continue to practice in the Courts of Edge-
I field and Barnwell Di tricts. and with that view
j has established an office in the town «>f Jlainbur^*
TIIOS. GLASCOCK. °
j Oct. 22 4S ,f
> Blank Cheeks on the
Bauk of Augusta, for sale a: this
II
Sto, and Dwelling *o Let,
An »session given immediately..
e Brick Store,No 2z3 Broad-st.,
thi doors above Jackscn-street, at
pres occupied by B W. Force.—
Also, the Dwelling o^er the brick
; store, 277. Forte ras enquire of
H. W. FORCE,
No.JTS
Nov.? '