Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, November 19, 1827, Image 3

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% I-- /deception, would have been acting con trary not only to the plainest dictates of Common sense, but the imperative sugges tions of self-interest. -*» The premium of One Hundred Dollars, offered for the best plan of the intended Masonic Hall in this city, was awarded, on ThAdav last, to Isaiah Rogers, of Bos ton Eleven front elevations were sub mitted to the board, several of which were elegant and appropriate, and did great credit to the draftsmen. „Our poetical friends are reminded that they roust present their claims for the Prize Poem, to be delivered at the opening of the Augusta Theatre, before the 10th of next .month. The propiietor of the Theatre has received five, and it is believed there are three or four in the post-office, ad dressed to the manager. -mm THE MARKET. REVIEW of the Augusta Market, for th,e .week JLace Goods, • •.f ' - A . .7 W .V: plenty. Some of the opposition writers have ransacked all the resources of the human race, for arguments to answer their pur poses. These, we suppose, are ex hausted, as they now reason like sheep or calves, and cry Bah! Is this emblemati cal ? The number polled at the late election .n New-York, was greater than it ever was before, rising 20,000. The result is the election of the Jackson Ticket by a considerable majority. The Ohio election is not yet perfectly Itnown ; hut in the Senate it is said that mt of 36 Senators there are not more th*m 'VZ for Jackson. The Governor of Arkansas Territory, savs. that he has up doubt but in 1829, the star of Arkansas will assume its rank, ia the constellation which adorns the ban ker of cur country.” WHOLESALE PRICES. BAGGING——25 a 26 cts. BACON—lb. 9 a li e. BOTTLES—Wine, gross, $12. ? Porter ,, „ $13 BEER—barrel, $ 10 a 11. COTTON—~i a 9£ cts.; new £9 a9j CASTINGS—English, lb. 6£ 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—barrel, 7 a $8 FISH—Mackerel, No. 3, bbl. $5 a FLOUR—Superfine, $6 a 7 Fine, $6 GUN POWDER—$7 50 a 8 50 Canisters, various brands, do*. § 3 75 a 7. GLASS—Window, 8 x 10, 50 feet, $4 / Ame- 10x12,60 ,, 4 50 $ rican IRON—Swedes, lb. 5^,a 6c. LIME—unslacked, cask, $3 a 3 50 LEAD—Bar, lb. 9 cents. MOLASSES—gal. 40 a 45c NAILS—8 a 8£. PORTER—London, do*. $4 a 4 60. RICE—lb. 3 a 3£ cents. SPIRITS—Cog Brandy, gal. §1 30 a $1 50. Bordeaux do 110 a 125 c Holland Gin, gal. 112 a 125 cents Jamaica Rum, „ 110 a 125 cents Whiskey, gal. 40 a 45c. Northern Gin, 45 a 50 c. Northern Rum, 47 a 60c scarce.. SPICES—Pepper, lb. 21 a 25 cents Pimento, ,, 26 a 30 Ginger, ,, 8 a 10 ,, SALT—bushel, £0 cents. STEEL—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,—HO all Muscovado ,, 9$ a 11 Loaf, 18 a 21 „ Lump „ 16 a 17 c SOAP—lb. 7 a 9 cents. TEA—Hyson, lb f 115 a 120 cents. Gunpowder „ $1 30 a 1 40. Do. in cannisters, $3 75 per can raster WINES—Tencri;Te, cargo gal. 100 a 110 cents. Do. L. P. $1 60 ,, Malaga, sweet, „ 85 ,, Port, „ $175 a 2 P.0 Madeira ,, $300 a 4 25 Ctaret, dc*. $5 a $10. CHEAP 6c IN GREAT VARIETY. 60 Elegant black and white BObinet Lace Veils, 3, 4, 5 and 6-4 plain and figured Bobbinet Capes, Collars, Pillerines, and Half Hdkfs. Thread Lace Edgings and Footings,;( a good as sortment. ALSO, Gimp, Mechlin, Dutch and Beggar’s I.ace, Quilling, Pearling, fcc. frc. Just received and for sale by CARLTON, COOK & KNOWLTON. No. 249 Broad-street. Nov 19 66 tf RICH FANCY Combs, Fancy Articles and Perfumery. The subscribers are now receiving a very exten sive assortment of the above articles, consist ing of i— 60 black, white, scarlet and crimsou LONG SHAWLS, 3, 4, 7, and 10-4 square do.; together with a great variety of Worsted, Barage and Gro de Naps small Shawls, Rich, figured and plain Muslins, Italian Lustrings and Gros de Naples, Plain, fancy colored and figured Silks, Plain Garniture Belt and Cap Ribbons, Black, white Si col'd Plumes, and Velvet Flowers, Large Tortoise shell. Tuck and Side Combs, Also, Hair Braids, Buff and Ringlet Curls, toge ther with a general assortment of FANCY ARTICLES and PERFUMERY. Just received and for sale by CARLTON, COOK fc KNOWLTON. Nov 19 56 tf do. There were three Candidates in an •lection for Congress, one Jackson man and two Adams men. A JacJtson editor, noticing the success of the Jackson candi date, cries out “Hurra for old Hickory— fine Jackson man out-run tic.o tulministra- tion men !” EXCHANGE—on Charleston. 60 days, | dis. ,, Sight, j’prem. on New York, 60 days 1 dis. Bank Checks, 1 pre SPECIE—$ a 1 pm.—U. S. Notes.m.a 1 pm Darien Money, 4, none. N. Carolina do. 4 a 4$ dis. Cape Fear, do. „ to. CLOTHING. T HE Subicriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has on hand an extensive assortment of CLOTH ING, of every discription, all manufactured in this City, which he will dispose of, wholesale and retail, very low, for cash or approved paper. MORRIS HENRY, Upper wing City Hotel. Augusta, Nov. 19 56 3t The Drawing of the Union Canal Lottery, NEW STORE. 5*. gxoofcs. All that a Statesman is required tokdrv in our clays, are the elegant phrases of - Coalition,” “ Bargain and Corruption.” “Ebony and Topas,” Webster’s Negotia tion,” “ line of safe precedents,” “ affili ated presses,” “ State Rights,” “ Lie,” “ hired eulogist,” “ political gossip,” tfcc. If he has these by heart, he can serve the people a little, and himself much. We stated last week oft what we thought good authority, that Carpenters wages had advanced to five dollars a day, we under stand this was erroneous, as that pree was only given in perhaps a lew instances on emergencies, but that generally there has been no advance of consequence in their wages since tho fire.—Mobile Register. Xff&ELRXSD, On Thursday the 13th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Tnlmage, Mr. Gxo. It. Rountree, to Miss Pa- melia W Woolkolk, all of this city. On the 8th inst., by tt c Rev. Wm. II. Stokes, the Rev. Winborn A. Laughton, of Beaufort District, to Miss Lucinda, daughter of the Rev. John Landrum, of Edgefield Dist S. C. At N. York, on Thursday evening, the 1st inst. by the Rev. B. T. Oinleidonk, Mr. .1. II. Hew itt, of Boston, to Miss Estelle Maxgin, of the former place. DI££>, In Concord. Cabarrus county, N, C on the 7th Nov. 1827. Mr GEORGE YEAMAN, aged about 25 years. He was formerly attached to rlie Philadelphia Circus, and has been extensive ly known as among the most celebrated Eques trian performers in the United States. COMMUNICATED. Departed this life, on Sunday, the 11th inst., at Four Mile Branch, Barnwell District. So. Ca., Mrs. Elizabeth E. Wilson, consort of the Rev. James Wilson. She has left behind hpr a good name amongst tiie people of the Lord—praise and sorrow liom the needy—mourning from her household. The way-worn traveller was fed and respected, and the widow never appealed in vain. She died in peace, without a murmur, recom mending to those around her, the performance of good deeds, and the precepts of religion. BANK OF AUGUSTA. 19th Nov. 1827. A Dividend for the last . six months, at the rate of eight Ter. Cent. Per. annum on the Capital Stock, ha ving been this day declared by the Board of Di rectors from the profits of the Bank, payment thereof will commence on Thursday the 22d Inst. AUGUSTUS MOORE Cash'r. November 19 56 2tw J. P. SETZEy CORNER OF BROAD AND M’tNTOSH STTEETS, Has just opened a well selected Stock of STA PLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising almost eve y article iu that line, all of which will be sold on very low terras for cash. Among which arc the following, ria : 4 A and 7-9 Irish Linen, in whole and half pieces Irish Sheeting Lhien Cambrics, fc Long Lawns Cambric and Furniture Dimities Furniture and Fancy Calicoes and Plaids Plain and Figured Swiss Muslins and Robes Cambric. Jaconet. Mull and Book Muslin Printed, Cross-barred mod Striped do Italian Silk, figured and plain Gross tie Naples 4-4 black Mode, Sa in and plain Levantine Silk White and black Silk Serges, black Bombazine Do. do. pink, blue, straw fc green Florence Silks Bobinet Lace Veils, Thread and Bobinjet Laces, Edgings and Footing Black Silk Velvet, English silk &. fancy Vestings Black and white Italian Crape Canton Crapes and Canton Cr^pe Robes Black Sincheus, Inserting Trimmings Pink, white, straw, and blue Crape I.eise Earege, Fancy Silk, and black and scarlet Meri no Shawls Scarlet figured Ratinett, black BomSazett White, red and green Flannels, gro-n Baize Bird’s F.ye and Tabling Diapers Striped Baraze, & imitation plaid Gros de Naples Vuslin Points and Bands, Tippet, Belt and Cap Ribbons Tapes. Bobius and Cotton Cords, Foundation Millinet Tortoise Shell St Horn Tucking St Side Combs Ladies Curls or Rolls Clear Lawns, Corset Laces, Hooks and Eyes Steel Bodkins Bedticking, Apron Checks, blue plaid and striped Homespun Bleached and brown Shirtings, Long Cloth, and Scotch Homespun Marseilles Quilts, Rose Blankets Bang Up Cords. Satinetts and Cassinetts Flag and German Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs Black and white Silk Hose W orsted and Cotton do Men’s white, black and mixed Lamb’s Wool long and half Hose Buck-skin, Bearer. Dog-skin and Silk, Ladies and Gentlemens Gloves Blue, black and colored Sewing Silks Blue and white-brown Thread Orrel’s'and Clark's Spool and Floss Cotton Lace, Pearl and Bone Shirt Buttons Hemming’s best assorted Needles, Pins and Dolls Black and white Silk Braid Red and blue Maiking Cotton Hair Powder, Cologne Water and Fire Screens, Sac. fcc. fcc. Also, on the River, a very large collection qf Class 34th Is expected to be received by THURSDAY NIGHTS mail, and will be ready for examina tion on Friday morning. 23d ir.St. SCHEME. 3 prizes of $600, 5 400, 10 s300, 10 200, 50 100, By BUGG & GREENWOOD. TO-MORROW, the 20th instant, at half past 10 o’clock, at their Store, No. 327 Broad-st. Damaged Clothing: Consisting of Frock Coats, Pantaloons and Damaged Vests. Sold on account of all con cerned—damaged on the river. Also, 4 cases of Shoes, assorted sizes. Also, to close sales, A variety of DRY GOODS, among which are black, blue and mixed Broad Cloths and Cassi- raeres, Calicoes. Muslins, Robes Dimities, Silk avid Cotton Shawls, Doiuesties, Silk and Cotton Velvet, Silks and Satins, fiosierv, Gloves, Sew ing Silk, Buttons, Cards of Knives, fcc. fcc. t erms at Sale. Nov. ]9 It Prime Goshen Butter. L ANDING this day, a few firkins Prime Go shen Butter, selected for family use—lor sale at No. 317 Broad-street. J. Gatlin & Co. Nov. 19 56 3t CAUTION. BANK OF AUGUSTA,) 12th Nov. 1827. f C OUNTERFEITS of the Bills of 10 Dollars, issued by this Bank from the year 1817, being in circulation, it is thought proper to ap prise the Public of the circumstance, and to state some of the distinctive marks. The paper is darker than that of the genuine bills, and has an oily appearance-. On inspection it will be perceived that the signatures are iu the counterfeits 'engraven and then covered with ink. The upper front window or door of the More house is square in the counterfeit bill, but oblong in 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 CHECKS, 1 prize of $10,000, 1 2,500, i 1,800, 1 1,160, 1,000, 204 Prizes of $70, $60, $50, $40,—besides many smaller Prizes. Tickets $4, Halves 02, Quarters 01. Orders received at BEERS’ At Sight, and at Short Sight, on BOSTON, PETERSBURG, PROVIDENCE, FAYETTEVILLE, NEIf-YORK. CHARLEStQN, S. C. PIIILADEL Pill A, SAVANNAH, BA L TIM ORE, MOB IL E, and RICHMOND, NE1V-ORLEANS. ALSO, \Tnited Stales Bank JVotes, Constantly for sale bv BEERS, BOOTH Si ST. 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 wtf is Fortunate Lottery Office, No. 241, Broad-Street Uir The Drawing of the New York Consolida-f ted Lottery having been postponed for |three j days, in consequence of the Election, the Draw’- ; ing will be reaeivod by to-morrow night’s mail, I and will be ready for examination on Wednes- J day morning, at Beers’ Office. November 19 5 6 Miniature Painting. T HE subscriber respectfully informs the in habitants of Augusta, that hewiH wait up on Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of having their Miniatutes painted upon ivory. Specimens of his wo;k may be seen at the room nearly op posite the Eagle Tavern. French Language. Opened This Day, FRENCH Paper Hangings, E XTRA fine blue and black Cloth and Cas- simere. Very fi e steel-mixed, brown, olive, claret, drab and London sinoke Cloths, Extra fine ste-l-mixed Satinetts, Variety’s of Vestings, Corderoy’s Caroline and Tartan Plaids, Do. Stripes, Blue, olive and drab, very heavy, Lion skin, scarlet and crimson, Plush, Real Merino Tai tan Plaids, Cloak Clasps, fcc. fcc. The above Goods will be disposed of by the Piece o.nly, or or made up to ordeT, of the latest and most approved fashions, very low for Cash or approve^ paper, by FOSTER & HENRY. Nov 19 56 3t Ha wilt also instruct two or three classes of Young Ladies or Gentlemen in the French Lan guage, and in the art of Miniature Painting. J. Ilinkley. Nov. 12 54 6t J. PARMLY, Dentist, R ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies find Gentlemen of Augusta, that he will be ab sent about six weeks. Those whi wish to con sult him immediately, will please apply previous to the 1st of December, at Mrs. Pleasants’, on Bridge-street, and next door to Mr. Phinizy’s.— Mr. Parmly intends visiting Augusta occasional ly, and should any of his operations on the na tural Teeth prove in any degree defective, lie pledges himself to renew them gratis. Nov. 19 It 50 IROJY. TONS SWEDES IRON assorted from £ Inch by 3-8 tip to 9 Inches by£ Inch. Round & Square English do. — FOR SALE BV THOMAS McGRAN. November 19 59 3t NOTICE. The Pews in St. Paul’s, belonging to the Church, will be Rented^ fur one year, on Tuesday morning next, at 10 o clock, where individuals wishiug to hire, wfill please attend. By order of the Beard. g. Mclaugiilin. Sec’rr. Nov 19 It Of the latest style, direct from France, via. Charleston. The above assortment of Goods will be enlarg ed, as J. P. S. will be constant!}’ receiving fre^h supplies from the North. Nov 19 56 tf Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold, on the first day of January next, at the late residence of John Gar nett, late ofColumbia county, dec’d, i All the personal property of said deceased, consisting of Negroes, Horses, Hogs and Cattle, Corn and Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, fcc. fcc. Terms made known on the dav of sale. JAMES LAMPKIN, Adm'r. Nov. 19 56 wtd Cotton Bagging and Kails. 400 Pieces Prime Hemp Bagging, 42 inch, 100 Casks Cut Nails, assoited, FOR SALE BY WM. ROBTNSON. October 18 7 2m DOMESTIC & FOL EIGN GOODS. 100 ^ bales Cotton Sheetings and chirrings, 20 bales Stripes and Plasds, 10 do prime Negro Cloth, 6 cases Satinetts, blue and blip* mixtures, 2 b; les Tickings, 4 cases blue Cloths ; a few pieces extra-fine, 12 bales London Duffil, Point, and Rose Blan kets, 8 do red and white Flannels, 10 cases Prints, new and handsome style, 2 do Linens; 1 cfse Ginghams, new style, 1 do Verona Handkerchiefs, ] do Brown Linens, 1 bale Cassimeie Shawls, 2 cases Sea Island Shirtings* 4 bales Bookings, 1 case Tartan Plaids, Bombazetts, Choppas, Black Silk Handker chiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Sewing Silk, Threads, fcc. fcc. fcc. fof sale by WM. ROBINSON. October 18 47 2m Shoes and Cotton Cards. CoWins, Manton &. Fisher, j 310 broad-Street, have^jcst received 1 and fur sale, 20 hhrlc ) ... ■ ' do Hhds. prime St. Crolx $agar. 10 hhds. ? , . ... isobbii. 100 bags good Cdffe*, 10 bbls* \ ^ rime G reen Jamaica do; 15 bids. Loaf Sngar, 30 bags Pepper, Spice, and Ginger, 50 lbs. Nutmegs, 300 bbls. N. Gin, Rum and Whiskey. 25 bbls. Monongahela W hiskey, 4th proof. 40 qr. casks Malaga, Tenerife and Sicily Madeira Winfcs, 20 halfbarrcls Cordial, 40 kegs and boxes Twist Plug Tobacco, 25 bbls. New Canal Flour, (Ely’s brand) 15 casks first quality Cheese, 10t» pieces Flax and Heinp Bagging, 500 lbs. Baggihg Twine, 2 bales 3 1-2 and 4 Point Blanket?, 4 do white Homespuns, 2 cases Plaids anu striped do 200 reams Wrapping Paper 60 do Writing and Letter do 75 kegs Nails anu Brads, assorted, 10.000 Castings, 60 setts Wagon Boxes, 10 boxes No. 10 Cotton Cards'(Whittemorcs) 40 do Muscatel Raisins, 5 do No. 1 Chocolate, 10 qr. boxes ILvson Tea, 4 boxes patent Coffee Mills, » 200 bags Shot, assorted sizes, 50 kegs Dupont’s Powder, 1 cask Sad Irons, 2 tioxes, Superior Cast Steel Axes, German, Blistered, and Cast Steel, Hoop and Sheet Iron, 60.000 Spanish Segars, 1st and 2d quality, 10 boxes. 6 lb. each, Spanish l’lotant Indigo, 2 hhds. Copperas, ON THE RtVER, 100 bbls No. 3 Mackeicl, 25 tons Iron, 4 tons Grind Stones, Nov. 12 12 3t r B enjamin Dean, gratefy patronage he has receive..! trr. >i*e t . - form his friends and the public, thai c v;- extending his business, be has connect. ■ .ie with an extensive Manufacturing I'.stahh.-' i.v. . iu the City ot New York, from wrich he i. constantly supplied with HATS in ti.e teugt. or unfinished state, anri have them fi nsh.-d in th place by experienced workiin n. under h.s ■ * -. direction, which wilt enable Lun to get them in a neat, handsome style, and much i .ttr.r suit* C to this market than they could pns-ihiy be or dered from abroad; and he pi.dg.-s himself that his work shall be equal tr> a. v in (be Market. L.r fashion and durability, and that to? prices wil be such that they ramv t fail to suit purchasers at wholesale or retail. Persons wrishhtg Hats made to order can oc accommodated. B. Dean w HI keep constancy on hand a gene ral assortment ot’ Hatters' Trims.logs, iiu» Strings, iic. Cash and the highest price paid fur Hhitcrs' Furs. [O’ Old Hats Dressed and Repaired at short notice. Oct. 20 50 wtf AT THE GOLD SADDLE, FOUR DOORS BELOW THE BANKS. AUGUSTA, GEO. CITY SHERIFF’S SALE, W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in De cember next, at the Market-House, in tins City, between the usual hours of sale,. The interest of John T. Tay lor, in one Negro Woman, named DIANA, levn d upon by virtue of an execution issuing from »h« Court of Common Pleas, J*cter Carte »-» J.-iru T. Taylor. Terms Cash—Purchaser? to pay for titles A. PICQUET, Sh'fC.A. Nov. 1 51 wtd SMITH & WRIGHT, SADDLE MANUFACTURERS Hare now on hand, a Splendid Assortment of Goods in their line, Manufactured by them, selves, of the first rate materials and workman ship. Saddlerj: 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, Valices, Holsters and Bridle Leathers, Twig, Coach and Waeon Whips, Military Bridles, &c, &.c. &,c. JUST RECEIVED, I N excellent order, A few KiH* SO If S A ibWLOH. preserved hi Spices express ly for family use. one Salmon in each Kin, an l warranted equal to any ever offuieil for sale. 11 be had of S. REA, JV~Gran’s buildings, Macintosh-street. Nov. 12 54 tf DRAWING NEXT MONTH GREENE Sp PULASKI Monument Lotterv, second class. To he drawn in Savannah, in fire days drins ing, under the superintendance of the Commis sioners appointed by the State of Georgia The first drawing to take place in the month of December hPxt. The prizes all floating from the commcnoc- ment, except the prize of $2,000. which will be deposited in the wheel on the third day. and the prize of $6.<X>0, which will be deposited in tl.% wheel on the last dav. Highest Prize $6,006. Saddlery- if "are Snaffle, Sharp, Pelham, Portsmouth, and Bra- doon Bits, of the latc.t and most fashionable patterns, Patent Holler Spring. Fancy, Rouud-leg and Prince’s metal Stirrups, Curb Chains, Spurs, Bitukles aad Slides, Hainies, Terets, Hooks and Bradoon Runners, Bridle and Harness Buckles, Straining, Worsted and Cotton Webb?, Flush, Serge and Bai.-.e, Saddle Trees and Hog Skins. Skirting, Bridle and Harness Leather, Coach and Gig FUR MTV RE. Cap’d, Bell and Straight Bands, Door, Dash and Body Handles, Knohs, Tufting Nai,s, Pasting, Seaming and Broad Lace, Cochineal, Blue, Black and Green Morocco,, Cotton Cassimere, Rattinett and Fringe, Oil Cloth and Brussels Carpet, kc. bic. iie. Having long been engaged in the business, they feel satisfied that their present assortment of Goods is far superior to any in the U. States. October22 48 tvl2vv MALL & HA’SDIN. SCHEME. 1 Prize of $6,000 is .$6,000 i If fy 2,000 2.000 l >> )y 1,000 1 3 000 l yy yy 600 600 i yy 500 500 i w yy 400 400 l yy y* 300 300 l yy 200 200 l yy a 100 600 20 si n 50 1,000 30 1 i is 20 600 180 D ?) JO 1,800 1800 is St ► V 2044 Prizes!. 2956 6000 Ticket*** .i : 2f5 ! 00 Tickets 05—Halves $2 30—Quar ts 01 25-—t. be had in the greatest vurtdtjf of numbers, at BEERS’ Fortunate Lottery Office, No. 241 Broad-street. Nov 12 54 tf T •Molasses tSf* Whiskey* Landing this day from the Steamboat Hajnbu. g. Having purchased the Stock of GROCERIES of Mr. A. P. ROBERTSON, itouli again invite the attention of their friends and the public gen erally, at No. 151 Bruad-strcel, where they’in teml keeping a constant supply of Choice Groceries: Hogsheads Molasses, 30 Hogsheads Baltimore Whiskey, and sri'l be mid on the most liberal terms, for Approved paper. KERR8 it AM. Oct. 29 50 tf 150 PACKAGES SHOES, comprising a complete assortment; among which are three i thousand pair as prime Brogans and Negro Shoes, as are iu the market. 40 Boxes Whitteinore’s Cotton Cards, No. 9 ii 10 FOR SALE BY WM. ROBINSON. 47 2m Oct. 18 ELEGANT FURNITURE, | Pianos, Looking Glasses, Fancy Chairs, at reduced prices. ALSO, A first rate Horse and Gig. Co-partnership Notice. W ILLIAM ROBINSON fc THOMAS TAY LOR. have formed a connexion in busi ness, under the firm of THOMAS TAkLORfc Co., in Macon. Gea. where they are now open ing a handsome assortment of Merchandize, insurance. The Steamboat Com pany w 11 Insure upon Cotton in _ their Steam or Tow Boats, at a quarter per eent premium, taking all risks which tl usual with other Insurance Offices. WM. P. HUNTER, Treasurer. $. C. DUNNING, President. Nov 19 56 9t JOB PRINTING, Neatfv q^cujeaJ st this O0?cc. IT All persons having Clain s. *111 please to present their accounts; those indebted will con fer a favor by settling without delay. Orders for Furniture in N. York, will be thank fully received and promptly attended to. hy JOHN H. OLDERSHAW. Nov 19 55 4t I NOTICE. W ILL be sold at the residence of the late Thomas Stewart, in ttie City of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in January next, at 10 o’ clock, the remainder of the personal property of the sai ( deceased, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Pump Tools, fcc. fcc. ALSO, On the same day, at the Mark&t House, f.t 12 o’clock, two Likely NEGROES, (Carpenters.) ALSO, V ill be leased, at the same time anti place, un til the first of October. 1828, the House lately occupid by the deceased, Hannah Stewart, Administratrix. Nov. 19 „ 56 td ; which thev offer for sale on liberal terms. 1 <*7 2tn October 18 FOR SALE, A first rate Northern made GIG, with a superior a&ft of HARNESS. Apply at this office. Nov. 8 53 6t Hire Insurance. Stores to Rent, And immediate possession given. The Brick Stores 273 and 291 Broad- street. They are bath large and con- :Venieut Stores, with Cellars and back Store-houses. For terms apply to B. W. FORCE, No. 273 Broad-st. Nov. 19 S3 2t LAW NOTICE. T HE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and Clients, generally, that not withstanding his removal to Augusta, he will still continue to practice in the Courts of Edge- field and Barnwell Di-tricts. and with that view has established an office in tiietowu of Hamburg. THOS. GLASCOCK. Oct. 22 48 tf T HE HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of New-York, continues its Agency in this place, for the purpose of Insuring against Loss crDasmge by Fite, Buildings ofall kinds, House hold Furniture, Merchandise, Cotton in the V* firehouses. Rates of premium as low as those of other offi ces, and all losses promptly adjusted and settled. Office on Jackson-strect, between Broad and Reynold streets. A. CAMFIELD, Agent. N. B — Property in the interior may be insured by giving a written description of it, and apply ing as above. Auffurtu, Ga>.Oct, 29 50 fyn THEY llAVr. ON HAND, T. Croix and New-Orleans Sugars, Loaf and Lump <io- White and Green Cof5»c, Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin, N. E. Gin, Canal Whiskey, superior pu ■ ity, Cicili and Teueriffe W in**, London Porter, Imperial Gunpowder and Hysoti 1 eas. Pepper and Spice, Table Salt. Spanish and Common segars, Chewing Tobacco, of superior quality, Sperm and Tallow Candles. Swedes ind Russia Iron, Cotton Bagging and Sack ing, Newark Cider, suitable for bottling, fcc. fcC- And at No. 151, they have, a general as sortment of Seasonable HATS 4* SHOES -fc DRY GOODS, rjlHE subscriber would inform his friends and t the public generally, that be has just rtr.A. ved, by late arrivals from New York, • large as sortment of HATS—viz : Gentlemen's Beaver, Biark and Dfcib. Fine and Coarse Casters, do do. Fine and Coarse Rorems do do. Men’s and Boys’ fine and coarse W ool Hats, Youths’Hats' Black and Drab, Children’s Hats, Fur fc Hair Sea! fc Cloth Caj^- Moroccu Caps, fcc. fcc. Also, a large assortment of Gentlemen’s, Ladies’ and Children *s Shots, Uentlcmen’s fine Boots, fcc. fcC. All of which be is disposed to sell on the reasonable terms for Ca^h or City Acceptances J. Barry. Oct. 25 49 tf All of which is offered for sale on the most ac commodating terms. June 7 19 tf Wells 4* Kibbe ■*TT7"Ol 7 LD invite their friends and the public ; W in general, to call and examine their j NEW GOODS, which they have received this day, ! and they are ready to make any article of gen- 1 teel dress. P. S. Five first rate Journeymen Tailors will find steady tmploymc’iit and punctual pay, by applying as above. W. fcK. Oet. 25 49 tf Blank Bills of Lading, for salp 3t the Office of the Geor gia Courier. Nov. 12 14 ABVSSTISETCSICT; Persons ba\ ir>^ busi ness in the fullnwin^ Coun ties, (to wit s) Bibb, M m- roe, Pike, Upton. Buifs. Henry, Newton, Crawford. Houston, Fayette. De Kalb, Coweta, Carroll, Troup. Muscogee T,< o. Twiggs and Junes, can have it promptly attended to by the tindersigned, by leaving the papers in the hands of Wm. Longsrreet, E*q who is authorized to receipt for the same. PRINCE fc POE. of Moron Augusta, 23d Aug. 1827. 31 w3m FOR SALE, a hwid- some, well finished FENGIBLF UNIFORM, which trill be sold low.— Enquire at this offiee. 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