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VOL. 2.
AUGUSTA, GEO. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1S27.
NO. 57.
EVERY MONDAY ASDTHUREDAV
AT 2 O'CLOCK. P> M<
n iv'irrl’*'* Brick Buildings, opposite Mr. Cummings
1,0 haW Buildinss, M liitOoh Street.
DIRECTIONS.
q„i r s of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Execu-
• Guardians, aro required, by law. to be held on the
forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court-house of
• he county in which the property is aituate^-Noliee of
these a ilea must be given in a public gazette .-1A1 \ uayo
nrevious to tbe day of sale.
' Notices of the sale of personal property must be ,.iven in
• in inner, FORTY da vs previous to the day ol sale.
Notice .0 the debtors and creditors of an estate, must be
piibUshcd for FORTY days. , r *. n e Or-
Notice that application will be made to the Ctrart of
dinar/for levactosell land, must be published for FOLK
MONTHS.
It lias been a matter of much surprise
;o us, how such respectable members oi
the Editorial corps (to say nothing of
others) as those whose opinions we give
below, can so alter their sentiments with
respect to General Jackson, as
now to
From the Richmond Enquirer of March 6, 1=~-L j
“We pass over the earlier scenes tnat i
were exhibited at New Orleans in Decern- >
her and January, 1815. We shall not en- j
ter into an examination of the question, •
whether martial laws ought to have been ,
proclaimed, or the legislative body put in j
a state of surveillance. These extraordi- j
nary measures, however harsh, might have
been necessary —and there arc crises,
when the safety of the People is the su- ,
preme law.”But why so riaorouly main-|
tain martial law, when this necessity seem- ;
ed to vanish ? The British army had ,
withdrawn. Mr. Livingston had arrived
on the 1st of March from the British fleet,
whither he had gone to effect general cat -
tel : through him Admiral Cochrane had
announced the arrival of a vessel from Ja-
maica, with news ofa peace having been j
agreed on by the two countries.” The j
same intelligence ‘had reached N. Orleans i
from another quarter. On the 7th March i
General J. received an express,from the j
Postmaster General, Learing comnviuica
NEW STORE. I DRAWING NEXT MONTI I
J. P. SETZE,
CORNER OF BROAD AND MINTOSII STTEETS.
Has just opened a well selected Stock ot ST A-
GREEXE $ PULASKI
Monument Lotte
;iy,
4-4
SECOND CLASS.
To be drawn in Savannah, in five da;. < draw
ing, under the superir.tendance of llie Commis
sioners appointed by the State of Georgia
The first draw ing to take place in the month of
December next.
The prizes all floating from the i u*rver..- .
ment, except the prize of $2,000, which will b.'
S Irish Lmen, in whole and half j deposited in the wlieel on the third dn . ami tie
prize of s6,000, w hich will be deposited in the
wheel on the last dav.
EAGLE TAVERN,
C2ff TRUST, AUGUSTA.
HF SUBSCRIBERS respectfully tender their grateful acknowledgments for the liberal part
* ir< r J • _ . _ C tliA.ir friondc and
m Hi!* OG Lf JV/UA ujjho .,e|rvw j „
’■« „ im „„t •*. Hods fro™ ibeGwnwnl, i. » -<*; | U ■ERffS-SSS
- ’ _ _ j : ^..ri.vrr tV»o lutp siimmer. tfiev flatter themselves that it will now ena-
hud
ton; and not only as the first warrior of stood that the Treaty of Pe>, J®
. 11 _ s pned the 24 *>f December. 1814
his eountry, but Us mnf| able statesman. sien
Have there been any changes in the Ge
neral’s habits, intelligence and general
qualifications, front what they were iu
1824 and previously ? We will not blame
been
Was
it n-'t time, then, to close the odious scene
of militarv power I Did necessity require
thatjMr. Louallier, a memberofthelegisla-
ture, should be urtisted and confined?
That Mr. Hall, District Judge of the Uni
ted States, for issuing a wiit of habeas
stve repairs and improvements during the late summer, €hey flatter themseh . .
- ■ —sible comfort, convenience and satisfaction, to all who may be induced
ble them to render every po:
to favor them with their company
those who have good reasons lor change f , n application ofMr.L. should him-
of opinions; but there has been such a | be se ; zi ; { j i dragged to the Genl’s camp,
complete summerset turned by many ofour ! detained in close custody, and then sent be-
Editoria! brethren, that, as there is no cor
responding change of men and measures,
we are obliged to entertain some singular
surmises on the subject. Read what fol
lows, and judge if we havo reason to be
surprised.
From a newspaper edited by the present Editor
of the Enquirer, M. M. Noah, May 18,1824.
“ Whatever public opinion may pro
nounce upon the motives and objects ol ihe
Hartford Convention, ihe ferocious, ille
gal and violent measures, contemplated
bv Gen. Jackson, would be a fair sample
of his mild Admi listration, If A D V AN-
OED TO THE PRESIDENCY.—
Oliver itfromwell and his armed host—the
disbanuWg the Council *>f five Hundred
by a Militarv Chieftain— wttld be Die ex-
J 1 "t ill— * */. IT !? r \ V
amides we should bate in that MELAN
CHOLY EVENT.”
[From the same of May 25, 1824.]
“ While we admit that the menibeis "f
the Hartford Convention sho tin all have
been punished for their wicked and de
testable conduct, we are tv4 les shocked
at the cruel, immoral, illegal intentions <4
Gen. Jackson towards ih.rt body Bui
what can you expect of a man, w'm n
1801, was proud ol the name ot • !«.e|.ub-
lican, and who, in 1816, advised me P <■-
sident to put down the ‘ inovsier par^y,’
and that names were mere ‘ bubbles!’ —
l Vhat an escape we have had /”
[Froiitfho N T . Y. Evening Post of Dec. 30. 18181]
“ Gen’l Jackson from the ino'oen: he
was intrusted wi'h comm .id, has avowed
and systematically made his own will and
pleasure the sole rule and guide of all his
actions; he has suspended the Executive,
Legislative, and Judicial functions of the
States, with arbitrary sway ; he has insult
ed the Executive ot die United Suites, ;u
whose pleasure lie h 'Ids his commission,
spurned its authority, disregarded and
transcended its orde r s : he*has usu-ped the
high preiogative of peace and war, enf.ust-
ed^by all nations to the sovereign uttlmri-
tv of the State, and by our Constitution,
to Congress al<>tie : he has abrogated the
known laws of nations, and promulgated a
new code of his own, conceived in mad
ness or folly and written in blood : he h as,
IN FINE, VIOLATED ALL LAWS HUMAN AND
divin ', and violated them with impunity!
[From the Albany Argus of May 18, 1824.]
“ The fact is cleai, th i Mr. Jackson
has not a single feeling m common with
the Republican Patty. The reverse ot
lhat—he desires, and makes a merit of de
siring ihe extinction of if, [alluding in his
letter to Mr. Monr m.]
“ It is an idle thing in this state, howe
ver it may be in others, to strive even for
a moderate support of Mr. J tekson. He
is wholly out of die question so far as
I nde
yond the limits of the encampment, “ un
til the ratification of Peace is regularly an
nounced, or until the British shall have lelt
the Southern coast I” That the District
Attorney Mr. Dick, who applied to Judge
Lewis for a hjubcas corpus to liberate Judge
Hall should himself be attested 1 And
that an order should be issued, also, for
the arrest of Judge Lewis 1 Were these
high handed measures rendered necessary
by the circumstances of the case? Or do
they not rather bespeak that species of tem
per in General Jackson, which is disposed
O MAKE HIS OWN WILL THE SOLE RULE OF
HIS ACTIONS ?”
[On the General's letter to Gov. Rabun.]
“What would be the situation ol the
Southern States, if, in the midst of an in
surrection, they were compelled to wait,
until ’be commanding officer of the United
States should please to issue his order for
ensuing their safety? Or where is the
respect in which the States of the Union
would be held, if their Chief Magistrates
should thus be bearded by the military
officers of die United States ? Or, where
,1 the respect which thece States might
expert >o receive from the hand of a Pres
ident, who should entertain such sentiments
and express them in such a manner ?”
Ffont the Richmond Enquirer, ol March 19, 1824.
“ vYe have attempted to show, from the
Course of his [Gen. Jackson s] life, tiom
the confession of bis own respectable bio
graphers that he cannot be possessed ofthe
extensive’ information of a great states-
man—that this defect alone is sufficient to
disqualify him for the Executive Chair.
“ We have attempted also to show, by
the record, that be has exhibited at Nat-
che,7. at New Orleans, and in his corres
pondence with ihe Governor of Georgia,
in imoeMmus and arbitrary teroper—icAicA
The Milledgeville and Savannah STAGE OFFICES arc
^InVddition Ui Uitf above-mentioned 1 improvements, we will have ready by the first day of October,
a,i elegant NEW STABLE, on Bay-street, just above the Bridge, convenient to the river, and capa
ble of holding Two Hundred Horses, with a vacant adjoining Lot for their exercise. Drovers will
find charge- as reasonable as at any similar establishment in the^city.
Augusta, September 3, 1827.
FIELDS KENNEDY.
EDMUND BUGG.
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illy qualifies him for the high station to
WESTERN HOTEL,
AT THE CORNER OF CENTRE AND GREEN STREETS, AUGUSTA.
HE Subscriber has returned to his Old Stand, the WESTERN HOTEL, in Augusta where he
his old Customers and other friends, who may be pleased to give him thu
4 ^ will entertain
patronage.
PLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising ,
almost eve y article in that line, all of which j
will be sold on very low terms for cash.
Among which are the following, riz :
and
pieces
Irish Sheeting. Linen Cambrics, Long Lawns j
Cambric and Furniture Dimities
Furniture and Fancy Calicoes and Plaids
Plain and Figured Swiss Muslins and Robes i
Cambric, Jaconet, Mull and Book Muslin
Printed, Cross-baired and Striped do
Italian Silk, figured and plain Gross de Naples
4-4 black Mode, Saiin and plain Levantine Silk
White and black Silk Serges, black Bombazine
Do. do. pink, blue, straw & green Florence Silks
Bobiuet Lace Veils, Thread and Bobinet Laces.
Edgings and Footing
Black Silk Velvet. English silk <2 fancy I estings
Black and white Italian Crape
Canton Crapes and Canton Crape Robes
Black Sincheus, Inserting Trimmings
Pink, white, straw, and blue Crape I.eise
Barege, Fancy Silk, and black and scarlet Meri
no Shawls
Scarlet figured Ratinett, black Bombazett
White, red and green Flannels, green Baize
Bird’s Eye and Tabling Diapers
Striped Baraze, imitation plaid Gros de Naples
Muslin Points and Bands, Tippet, Belt and Cap
Ribbons
Tapes. Bobius and Cotton Cords, Foundation
Millinet
Tortoise Shell & Horn Tucking k. 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 Handkerehiels
Black and white Silk Hose
Worsted and Cotton do
Men’s white, black and mixed Lamb’s \Yo<. 1
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 rtnd white Silk Braid
Red and blue Marking Cotton
Hair Powder, Cologne W ater and Fire Screens,
&.c. £tc. &.c-
Also, on the River, n very large collection of
FRENCH
Highest Priz
CfXTi
SCHEMi
jPaper Hangings,
Ofthe latest style, direct from France, via.
Charleston.
The above assortment of Goods w ill be enlarg
ed, as J. P. S. will be constantly receiving fresh
supplies from the Nort+rr
Nov 19 56 tf
B. MI3IS.
(TT An extensive Wagon Yard is attached to the Western IIo-
— ’r1<ro IpuHs directly to it.
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tel; and the street from the end of the Bridge lead
October 15
Lace Goods,
CHEAP & IN GREAT VARIETY.
the
which he aspires
It has luii<; been maintained as a max
im, that the man who cannot obey oug t
not to command—ami the rule, iu the
present case at least, stands upon this
sound reason ; that the man who makes
‘his own will and pleasure the sole rule
and guide of all his actions, ought not to
be trusti d with the large poicers ofa Pre
sident of the United States. We want
for ;hat office a man who will cooly .nd
carefully observe the law and the Con
stitution : for these are but his goids in the
administration of his powers. Now, is Gen.
Jackson possessed of that coed and tem
pered spirit ichich will fit him for an Ex
ecutive Magistrate 1 Has he exhibited
that spirit in past times? What says, for
instance, the history ol his memoties in
1818?”
From the Enquirer of March 12, 1824.
“Do General Jackson’s friends pretend
to say he is equal to Washington ? When
6© 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 l.ace,
Quilling, Pearling, &c. &C.
Just received and for sale by
CARLTON, COOK k KNOWLTON,
No. 249 Broad-street.
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IKOJY.
50 TONS SWEDES IRON assorted from
Inch by 3-8 up to9 Inchef by ^ Inch.
Round k Square English do. —
FOR SALE BY
THOMAS McGRAN.
November 19 59 St
Miniature Painting.
Nov 19
RICH FANCY
Ur©
votes of New-York are in it. I , " 1 ‘ , P e ““- fh „ l0 destly lay claim to such a pretention
•«'/ of > h0 1 ' «„ P ’ “ i i, will be time eiieush to answer them.-
o[muons, he could not bo I no R mb. c. , 0( , M| . al j u is said , | ias gi „ e n some essays, j
candidate. He is respected a. a alia , N ew -Orleans, &c. True, they were j
soldier; but lie stands, iu l >e mm s ■■> tne fissavs . l)Ut were military
oeople of this State, at an immeasurable |
distance from the Executive Chair.
His habits, aside from his politics, are
quite too summary for that.’
“ The political notions id Mr. Jackson !
cannot be mistaken. Under the artful j
disguise of elevating men most conspicu- i
ous for their probity, virtue, &c. lie is j
bent upon the destruction ot the tepub- :
tican party. This must be apparent to j
the blindest eulogist of his conduct. 1 he j
plausible phrases in which these doctiinesj
are conveyed to the public—the show ol
magnanimity and liberality which they
nut on—may deceive many—they may
oven draw after them hearts which have
been devoted to the welfare ot the great
party which he contemns, but by which
on many occasions he has been so gener
ally seconded. But they need only to be
jead and reflected upon bv republicans, to
be discovered to be altogether unreal, and
worse than visionary. They make a
cliockerv of the lives and conduct of such
men as Jefferson and Madison, who be
lieved in, aud leut their exertions to sus
tain a partv, which in return confided iu
and sustained them ; and they belie the
if
fine essays ; but they were military ones.
You might as well pietend that the Baron
Steuben could write a masterly essay on
the law of nations.”
The venerable Col. Rutgers put the j
first vote in the ballot box, on rite open- ;
ing of the polls ofthe Seventh Ward, for j
0?d Hickory, and made the following
speech to his fellow citizens.
“ I am a very old man, fellow citizens.
You have known me too long to suppose
me capable of deceiving you. I desire to
say to you, that the man who has passed
through the wars of our first and second
peril cannot be capable of plotting mis
chief against the republic; nor can the
man who has exposed his person and
pledged his property in the hour of danger,
be the foe of liberty and his country.-—
There are but a few o* us left who wit
nessed the first efforts for freedom and we
are more than repaid by seeing our coun
try, under the blessings of Providence,
free and happy. Let us not suppose any
man who drew his sword in the first aud
ud war for liberty, could deserve the
Combs, Fancy Articles and Perfumery.
The subscribers are now receiving a very exten
sive assortment of the above articles, consist
ing of:—
60 black, white, scarlet and crimson LONG
SH AWLS
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,
j Italian Lustrings and Gros de Naples,
plain, fancy colored and figured Silks,
Plain Garniture Belt and Cap Ribbons,
Black, white k col'd Plumes, and Velvet Flowers,
Large Tortoise shell, Tuck and Side Combs,
Also. Hair Braids, Buff and Ringlet Curls, toge
ther ,vith a general assortment of 1 AN Cl
ARTICLES and PERFUMERY.
Just received and for sale by „
CARLTON, COOK &.KN0YY LION.
Nov 19 56 tf
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the in
habitants of Augusta, that he will wait up
on Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of having
their Miniatures painted upon ivory. Specimens
of his work may be seen at the room nearly op
posite the Eagle lavern.
French Language.
Ho will also instruct two or three classes of
Young Ladies or Gentlemen in the French Lan
guage, aud in the art of Miniature Painting.
J. Hinkley.
Nov. 12 54 6t
ELEGANT FURNATURE
Pianos, Looking Glasses, Fancy
Chairs, at reduced prices.
ALSO,
A first rate Horse and Gig.
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Ticket
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$21,000
Tickets $5—
Ha
ves $2 50-
-Qmirter*
31 25-
—to be bad
in the great*
at variety.
of numbers, at
BEERS’
Fortunate Lottery Office,
No. 2-£I Broail-stieet.
Nov 12 54 tf
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CLOTHING.
HE Sub*criher espectfuliy inf‘"-m? hi*
has on hand an extensive assortment <>! ( !,t • TH
ING. of every discretion, all manufact w d in
this City, whi; h he will dispose of, wholes;. I- ami
retail, very low, for cash or approved paper.
MORRIS HENRY,
Upper wing City Hotel.
Augusta, Nov. 19 56 3t
JUST RECEIYT D,
^ N excellent order, a few Kitts ' “ ■
'T.T*
73"•> preserved i:i Spires express
ly for family use, one Salmon in each Kitt, and
warranted equal to any ever ofleied for s tie. 1o
be bad of
S. REA,
HU Gran's buildings, filticinUish-.Hrtfi,
Nov. 12 54 f
HF All persons having Claims, will please to
present their accounts; those indebted will con
fer a favor by settling without delay.
Orders for Furniture in N. York, will he thauk-
fullv received and promptly attended to, by
JOHN H. OLDERSHAW.
Nov 19 56 4t
Jftolasses 4* Whiskey.
Landing this day from the Steamboat Hamburg,
5© Hogsheads Molasses,
30 Hogsheads Baltimore Whiskey, and wi l
INSURANCE.
Thu Steamboat Com-
panvtwll Insure upon Cotton ib
their Steam or Tow Boa s, at t
quarter per cent premium, taking all iitU» which
-is usual with other Insurance Offices.
WM. P. HUNTER, Tnnsnrtr.
S. C. DUNNING, Preside -t.
Nov 19 56 9'-
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be sold on the most iiberal terms, for approved
paper. KERRS k GRAH AM.
Oct. 29
HALL & HAWDIN.
HATS 4* SHOES.
M
T
Having purchased the Slock of GROtCFJilFS of
Mr. A. P. ROBERTSON, would again invite
the attention of their friends and the public gen
erally, at No. 151 Broad-street, where they [in
tend keeping a constant supply of
Choice Groceries:
exertions ol all the great and virtuous
men who have all along advocated and
extended the jloctrines of the republican
party."
seco— v. . T
character which his enemies give him. 1
give you the ticket of the old republican
party and I offer it with additional plea
sure, because it is the ticket friendly to! Enquire at this office.
General Jackson.”-A'. V.
Opened This Day,
\ XTRA fine blue and black Cloth and Cas-
E si mere, |
Very fi* e steel-mixed, brown, olive, claret, diab ,
and London smoke Cloths,
Extra fine ste*4-mixed Satinetts,
Variety’s of \ estings,
Corderoy’s
Caroline and Tartan Plaids,^
Do. Stripes,
Blue, olive and drab, very heavy,
Lion skin, scarlet and crimson,
Plush,
Real Merino Tartan Plaids,
Cloak ClaspSr Stc. kc.
The above Goods will be disposed of by the
Piece only, or or made up to order, of the *?; tes ^
and most approved fashions, very low for asn
or approved paper, by
FOSTER &HENR5.
Nov 19 56 3t
FOR SALE, a hand
some, well finished FENCIBLE
UNIFORM, which will be sold low.—
Sept. 20 39 <f
THEY HAVE OX HAND,
^T. Croix and New-Orleans Sugars,
Loaf and Lump 4°-
Waite and Green Coffee,
Cognac Brandy,
Holland Gin,
N. E. Gin,
Canal Whiskey, superior qualify,
Cictli and Teneriffe Wine,
London Porter,
Imperial Gunpowder and Hyson leag,
Pepper and Spice,
Table Salt,
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.
And at No. 151, they have a general as
sortment of Seasonable
HE subscriber wmuld inform his friends and
the public generally, that he has just recei
ved, by kite arrival;, from New York, a large as
sortment of HATS—viz ;
Gentlemen’s Beaver, Black and Drab,
Fine and Coarse Casters, do do.
Fine and Coarse Rorems do do.
Men’s and Bovs’ fine and coarse Wool Hats,
Youths’ Hats’'Black aud Drab,
Children’s Hats, Fur 6t Hair Seal k Cloth Caps
Morocco Caps. kc. kc.
Also, a lurge assortment of
Gentlemen’s, Ladies’ and Children's Shoes,
Gentlemen’s fine Boots, &:c. kc.
All of which lie is disposed to sell on the most
reasonable terms fot Ca-h or Cits Acceptances.
J. Barry.
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AUGUSTA THSMES.
HE Propririor of the Avars A ! h:.a-
hy the M.iiu.ger, 04
CROCKERY, CHINA,
Oct. 25
FOR SALE,
| A first rate Northern
I pSi? made GIG, with a superior sett
j of HARNESS. Apply at this office,
i Nov. 8 53 6t
Eire Insurance.
TRE is authorised by the M.iu „ , _ „
er FIFTY DOLL-KS for the best original
Poetical Address, to be spoken at rite open
ing of the Theatre, on the 19th Dec., not exceed
ing 60 lines, nor less than 45. The Old e-ses
must be direct d (postpaid) “To the Proprietor
of t e Augusta Theatre,” who will select thre*
literary gentlemen of the city of Augusta to eij
mine them, and award the prize of hi ra » merit.
Addresses must he forwarded helot r-the lOthof
December, and the names ol I In ir authors enclos
ed and sealed in a separate piece of pap, r. which
will remain unopened till the selection is in uie.
Sept. 27 ^ I
IFF Publishers of Newspapers will pb-.-se to
give the above weekly insertions in October onF
November, fcsubserve the interests ol the 1 •main.
and Literature.
TO PRINTERS.
K EPT constantly on hand,by the subs. ribe/.
at his Store, No. 279 Broad-street, a gr a-
eral supply of PRINTING PAPER, of all sizes,
which will be sold low for cash.
THOMAS EV4.N5.
Augusta, Nov. 8 53 tf
DRY GOODS,
All of which is offered for sale on the most ac
commodating terms. _ „
June T ’<> ■’
Wells 4* Kibbe
"OULD invite their friends and the public
W Yn"general, to call and examine their j
T HE HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, ;
of New-York, continues its Agency in this '
| place, for the purpose of Insuring against Loss
i or Damage by File. Buildings of all kinds, House-
j bold Furniture, Merchandise, Cotton in the
j Warehouses.
Rates of premium as low as those of other oln
ces, and all losses promptly adjusted and settled.
Office on Jacksoh-street, between Broad and
Reynold Streets.
A. CAMFIELD, Agent.
\ g Property in the interior inay be insured
bv giving a written description of it, and apply
ing as above.
Augusta, Geo.Oct. 29
50 I;n
NEW GOODS, which they have received this day,
and they are ready to make any articie of gen
teel dress.
P. S. Five first rate Journeymen Tailors will
find steady employment and punctual^ par^ by
applying as above
Oct. 25
W.&.K.
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Prime Goshen Butter.
L ANDING this day, a few- firkins Prime Go
shen Butter, selected for family use—ior
sale at No. 317 Broad-street.
J. Catlin & Co.
NV 19 56 3t
ill'
GLASS WARE.
T HE subscriber has taken the -t-tre 3d dour
below M’&enzie k Bennoch’s Comes, No.
305, (with extensive Back Stores au-ici.euj where
he is now receiving and opening
300 Packages Crockery, China
ami Glass Ware;
Comprising a large and handsome ■. .orluieid vf
Staple Sc Fancy Wares,
All of the latest Manufacture and Pa»»eros, -e*
lected and ordered by himself ex, . s ; :or i:>
Market.
Together with an assortment o.'l iquor C
Looking Glasses, Brass Suspending a c Ltd nrd
Lamps. Plated Castors and Cordis* ‘ ~ta; ;!s. M n<
Jugs, Jars aud Churns. IV ine Bottir x r. t o.
Wholesale and Retail, which wni be sold a
fair t-riccs for Cash or approved p; et
WILLIAM H\RR1S.
Persons in ehtuti to
Ware Ac Harris, <>i f.ivseif.
are requested to make early payment, a* lunger
indulgence will not he given.
WILLIAM H SP.RIS.
O’ The Georgia Journal and ’ a* on Messen
ger, will please insert the above weekly for four
months, and forwatd bills for payment to W. H.
Augusta, Oct. 35, 1327. -to w4m
Stores to Rent.
And immediate poss.-s-do.-i given
The Brick Stores 273 ami 2t t Broad-
street. They are both targe and con
venient Stores, with Cellars and
Store-houses. For terms apply 10
' B. YY. FORCE,
No. _~3 br<r>«d-*t
Nov.*I'D : 5 A