Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, December 17, 1827, Image 3

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the session, yoia, aecompMied by your two aids-de camp, went to the anti-cham- ber of the Senate, and while there, Com. Decatur came up to you and inquired, whether vou came there for the purpose of chastising Mr. Eppes &r.? To which you replied affirmatively, and after some further remarks, vou declared your deter- • mination to chastise Mr. Eppes in the Se ’nate chamber, where he had slandered y 0U and Com. Decatur stated that you should not enter the Senate door unless over his dead body. In a short time you agreed to desist from your purpose, &c Be so obliging as to furnish an answer ss early as convenient. Yours, respectfully. FELIX GRUNDY. Gen. Andrew Jackson. Nashville Inn, Nov. 15th. 1827. Dear Sir: Your letter of this day has been received, and I hasten to answer it. The statement to which you allude is wholly destitute of truth. I was not in the Senate Chamber or Anti-Chamber in the year 1819. My Aids de Camp were General Call and Captain Easter. The former is still living and will satisfy any person who will enquire ofhim, that the statement is untrue. As to Commodore Decatur and myself having such conver sation as stated to have taken place in the anti-chamber ofthe Senata ; we never had such a conversation there or elsewhere.— Com. Decatur and myself were friendly at all times, and no harsh or unkind expres sions ever passed from one to the other So far from mv visiting the Senate Cham ber, I was invited to do so by several the members of that body, I declined do ing so and assigned my reasons for my conduct. I am very respectfully, your most ob’t servant, ANDREW JACKSOxN. The Honorable F. Grundy, Esq, You farther say, irho tab doubt the ob ject of the simultaneous movement, the purchase of Hamburg by a Chaileston Company, and the commencement of those projects for a Canal and Rail Road. I cannot agree with you, that the farcical sale and purchase of Hamburg, had any connexion with the projects which the citizens of Charleston contemplate to ex ecute. But I do not doubt the object of the knowing ones, was a great speck.— But the biters got bit. Respectfully yours. HENRY SHULTZ. THE MlRKET. REVIEW of the Augusta Market, for the week — FORTHE GEORGIA COURIER. CO THE EDITORS OF THE GEORGIA COURIER. Gentlemen :—Permit me through the medium of your columns, to call the at tention of the young men of this city to an important subject. It is a well known fact, that many of the younger members of our community have already been borne upon tiie stream of fashionable life, into the vortex of dissipation, and that many a fair youth has fallen a victim to the snares of what has been falsely termed “a life of pleasure.” We all know that youth must have us amusements, and that the hours unoccupied by business must be employed in one way or another. To give the mind a turn for pursuits which will tend to amuse, while they are a benefit, should be the desire of every lover of his country. It should be the endeavor of every man, to divert the mind of youth from evil, and to fdirect it into a useful channel. The establishment of the Library in this city, cannot be too highly valued. Many who now spend their time in idle pursuits, will hereafter devote their leisure hours to reading. As an addition to this valuable institution, I would recommend the young men of this place to imitate their associ ates of New-York and Philadelphia. In both these cities literary societies exist, composed generally of young men. Their object is principally mutual improvement in elocution and composition. To ex press our ideas in appropriate and elegant style, and also to deliver them in a becom ing manner, are things, the value of which every person knows. To Americans in particular, the associations in which thev are cultivated are useful, for they form, as it were, the schools wherein our young men may prepare themselves for the per- formance of the duties of a citizen. In this country every man has a voice in the concerns of the country. In societies of this nature, a Canning, Curran, and manv ot the greatest orators the world has seen first put forth their powers. In these so cieties, the dawn of their brilliant talents became visible, ana then did they little imagined that they were about to cast such a dazzling halo around the history of themselves and their country. The immortal Franklin admired highly these associations, as they tended to im prove the minds of young men, while at the same time they afforded them a pure and rational amusement. In fine, I would recommend young men, as well those pur suing a professional as a mercantile busi ness, to unite and form themselves into a Forensic Club. There are many of them who possess talents for such an in stitution, and require only practice to per fect them in the ait of speaking. Bv employing their time in this useful manner, they will hereafter, perhaps, be able to reap honor and benefit both for them selves and their country. AN INVISIBLE. Mine Advertise, 18*28. Rund away or stolen or strayed mine large plack horse apout fourteen order fifteen hands hie, and a six inches, he has peen got four plack legs, two pehint and two pefore, an he ish plack all over his poty, but he ish got some vite spots on his pack, when the skin vas rubb off, but I greased them, and now the vite spots ish all plack agin ; he trods and kanters and baces and sometimes he valks, and when he valks all his legs aud feet move on, von after anoder, he has got two ears pon his head both alike, but one ish placker than the oder, he has two eyes, vou ish pui out, and the oder ish pon the side of his head, an ven you go toder side he vont see vou —ven he eats a good deal he has a pig belly, an has a long tail, va» hangs down pehint, but I cut it off toder day and now it is not so long-as it vas, he is siiod all round but his pehint shoes is corned off and now he is only got slices pefore ; he holts up his head and looks gaily, and ven he ish peen frightened he jumps apout like every ting in the world, he will rite rr.it a saddle or a chaise or a kari, or vill go by himself vitout any poty pon his pack, but a bag vid a boy on it he ish not old, and his head ven he valks go pefore and his WHOLESALE PRICES. BAGGING—21 a 25 cts. BACON—lb. 9 a 11 c . BOTTLES—Wine, gross, §12 } Porter „ „ §13. BEER—barrel, §10 a 11. COTTON—7| a 9£ cts.; new 81 a 9* CASTINGS—English, lb. 6^ ceals. 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 EISH—Mackerel, No. 3, bbl. §5 a 5* FLOUR—Superfine, §7 a 8 Fine, §6 GUN POWDER—§7 50 a 8 50 Canisters, various brands, doz. § 3 75 a 7 GLASS—Window, 8 x 10, 50 feet, §4 I Arne 10 x 12, 50 ,, 4 50 (rican IRON—Swedes, lb. 5^ a 6c. LIME—unslacked, cask, §3 a 3 50 CLAD—Bar, lb. 9 cents. MOLASSES—gal. 40 a 45c NAILS—8 a 8j|. PORTER—London, doz. §4 a 4 60. RICE—lb. 3 a 3£ cents. SPIRITS—Coo Brandy, gal. §1 30 a $1 50. Bordeaux do 110 a 125 c Holland Gin, gal. 112 a 125 rents Jamaica Rum, „ 110 a 125cents 1 \ Whiskey, gai. 38 a 43c. Northern Gin, 45 a 50 c. Northern Rum, 45 a 60c scarce. SPICE. - '—Pepper, lb. 21 a 25 cents. Pimento, ,, 26 a 30 ^ Ginger, „ 8 a 10 „ SALi—bushel, £0 cents. S3 EEL—German, lb. 14 a 16 cents. Blistered. ' „ 8 a 10 SHOT—bag, §2 25 a 2 50 SALT PET RE—lb. 13 a 14 cents SUGARS—St. Croix, lb. 10 a 11£ cents. New Orleans,—10 a 11 Muscovado „ 9^ a 11 ,, Loaf, 18 ~a 21 ,, Lump ,, 16 a 17 c. SOAP—11). 7 a 9 cents. FEA—Hyson, lb. 115 a 120 cents. Gunpowder,, §1 30 a 1 40. Do. in cannisters, $5 75 per eannister IVew Year’s Presents. Patent Lever Gold and Silver WATCHES. O NE Warranted Patent Lever New Watch, Gold Dial, Extra Jewels, C ased Edges, &c. with Gold Seal, Key, Ring and Slide—will he disposed of- t One Dollar per Ticket, to be determined by the first drawn number in the Greene and Pulaski Monument Lottery, to be Npyt of S:,vannah on MONDAY NEXT. Each Ticket to have 40 Numbers 01 Chances, and that Ticket having the first drawn number, owning t..e 40 Numbers or Chances in the above named Lottery, will gain the Gold Pa tent Lever Watch, fcc &c. Aij.0, one Warranted Silver Patent Lever New Match, Gold Seal. Key, Ring, tc to be dispo- sed of m like manner, at only Fifty Cents per ticket. G.AB1.LL& CO. Will offer TO-MORROW, at 10 o’clock, at 240 Broad-street, in Bowdre’snew building, TO ARCHITECTS. P ROPOSALS will foe received by the und signed, till the 1st of February next,: erecting a MASONIC HALL in this City. The building is to be sixty feet front, by ni ty deep, four stories high, of brick, the roof; ted, and the front rough cast. The basement story, containing two stc. and a passage, to be ten feet, pitch : the seco: floor, appropriated to public purposes, fourt feet; the third, containing a lodge room and appendages, fourteen feet; and the fourth, o taining a chapter and preparation rooms, ele halt feet, with an arched ceiling, and bales bleached and unbleached Sheetings four and a half fret, and three skylights. I* * s generally the case when articles are disposed of in the w ay of Chances, that they are rated considerably above their value; but, in this instance, the Watches and appendages! (now offered to the public) are put up at a va- i luation under what they can be purchased for the stoies m Augusta. For Tickets, apply at 3 1 1 1 1 100 20 15 50 50 10 10 ANDREWS’ STATE LOTTERY OFFICE, 215 Broad-street. Dec 17 °t $30,000. and Shirtings, 3-4 and 4-4 American Plaids, Osnaburgs, 3 Point Blankets, do. do 4 do. do. pieces superfine and low priced Prints, Satinetts. Flannels, Bandanna and Flagg Hdkfi. Britta ia Hdkfs. White Cravats, Book Muslin, 1 elegant Merino Long Shaw!, m r . Furniture Prints. Laces. Bangui Cords, Green ‘ n 1 I 'orence. Colored Cambrics, Negro Cloths. Pad- dings. Lambs Wool and Cotton Hose, Gloves^ Suspenders, Buttons, Cotton Balls. tc. Terms liberal—mad known on the day of sale. [Hr’ Public Sales will positively take place, at the above Store, 011 Tuesday and Friday of each week, until notice is given to the contrary. Store Eioom'i are in readiness to receive any description ot Goods whicn may be consigned to the house. Dec 17 DRAWING TO BF. RECEIVED O? NESDAY NIGHT. i WFD- It BYSIBLEY&WASHBURN da. tail goes -pehint , whoeverjvill pring him j WINES—Teneriffe, cargo gal. 100 a 110cents pack shall pay five tollars reward and twenty tollars for the theif. Gibraltar.—The Walls of Gibraltar have been lately repaired, and are now. perhaps, the most beautiful specimens of fortification in the world. They are built f large stoues, cut out of rock, which are extremely hard, of a whitish color, and have all the appearance, and, indeed, con sistency of marble. The Moorish castle, which overlooks the town, and probably has stood these 500 or 600 years, is built entirely of brick. It bears sad marks still of the siege which 'he gallant Elliot, with GOQO men, sustained for more than three years against the combined armies and fleets of France and Spain. It is now a prison. There are about 600 guns mounted at present—and about 980 alto gether, could be put in activity in case of a siege. We learn that the Governor’s re jection of the resolution respecting the Da rien Bank, may possibly bo overruled in both houses.—-Sav. Georgian. Do. L. P. $150 Malaga, sweet, „ 86 P° r *.. „ $175 a 2 50 Madeira „ $300 a 4 25 Charet, doz. $5 a $10. EXCHANGE—on Charleston. 60 days, | dis. ?> Sight, fjprera. 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 dis. Cape Fear, db. ,, ro. The Grand Consolidated OTTF.RY, Class 2d.-For ftiternal Improvement, <fcc. SCHEME. Prize of$20,000, 4,000, 1,600, 10 Prizes of $300, 20 150, 40 100, 51 80, 51 70, 51 60, 5 of litftts <£«rrrut. The following are the officers of the Grand Lodge of Georgia, 'orthe ensuing year: Most Worshipful WILLI AM SCHLEY, ofLou- isville, Grand Master. Right Worshipiul JOSEPH W. JACKSON of Savannah, Deputy Grand Master. Right Worshipfnl B. D THOMPSON, - f Au gusta. Deputy Grand Master. Right Worshipful WM. Y. H.ANSELL, of Milie.-lgcville, Deputy Grand Master. Right Worshipful THOMAS STOCKS, of Greenshorough. Senior Grand Warden. Right Worshipful IRBY HUDSON, of Eaton- ton, Junior Grand Warden Right Worshipful FRANCIS JETER, of Mil- ledgeville, Grand Treasurer. Right Worshipful THOMAS F. GREEN, of illedgeville, Grand Secretary. Rev. Bro. THOM AS DARLEY, of Jefferson county Grand Chaplain. Brother PHILIP T. SCHLEY, of Sanders- ville, Grand Marshal. Wor. Bro. JACOB KEISTER, ofMilledgeville, Senior Grand Deacon. Bro. NATHANIEL BARKER, of Macon, Ju nior Grand Deacon. Bros. II. DARN ALL £11. T. CUSHING, of Miiledgeville, Grand Stewards. Brother JAMES CLARK of Miiledgeville, Grand Tyler. CHARLESTON, DEC Cotton—Sea-Island, lb. Santee, and Maine, Upland, do old Bagging, (42 inch) Rice—Prime, Inferior, to good, Flour—Philadelphia, 1 Richmond, > Baltimore, Koward-st. ) Do. \\ harf, Alexandria, Coffee—Havana, prime, 5 good, > middling j St. Domingo, Jamaica, fine green, Molasses—W. India, good, Havannn, New-Orleans, in hhds. fit Whiskey—hhd.P»nn. Do. bbl. Do. hhd. New-York Do. bbl. Gin—Holland, Wcesp’s best, Anchor, Scheidam—direct import, Northern, 1,225, 1,000, 600, _ 51 of $50, 51 of $40, 102 of $30, 15 $20, 1326 of $10,11475 of $5. Tickets $5, Halves $2 50, Quarters$l 25 ^Applications should be made without delay, at BEERS’ Fortunate Lottery Office, No. 241 Broad-street. ^ F.DNESDAY. the 19th. at 10o’clock, bv order ot A Sibley and A. B. Walker, assignees of J. Da Costa, the entire Stock in Trade 15, 1827. 18 a 24 16 a 19 8i a 9 9 a 10£ 22 a 24 3 a 2j ff?* The Greene and Pulaski Monument Lottery, commences drawing on Mondav next. $6,000 Highest Prize, and only $6,000 Ticket?. Tickets $5, and Shares in proportion, for sale as above. Dec 17 u 5| a 6 6 50 5 75 17a 18 14 a 16 13 none i 18 31 a 34 34 35 a 37 £8 a 29 30 a 31 none 33 120 100 39 a 40 INFORMATION WANTED. T WO BOXES Shoes, marked A Sf E. Wood, were taken from the lower Wharf, on the 28th November last, landed from the Steam Boat George Washington ; any information relative to them will be thankfully receiv d by. E. WOOD. Leo. It Of said Da Ccsta, comprising a general asssort- meut of SEASONABLE GOODS, Such as SUGARS, LIQUORS, of various kinds, FLOUR, IRON, HATS, BLANKETS, CALICOES, CAMBRICS, MUSLINS, and HOMESPUNS, &c. &c. The sale to take place at Da Costa’s Store, and to be continued from day to day till closed. Terms—Cash on delivery. Dec 17 it In trout ot each of the second and third storii are to be four pillars ; the lower Doric, the u] per Ionic, of brick, rough cast, wit., stone rlinti bases and capitals. The stairs are to be winding, from the prom floor to the top; and under the * hole buih ing to be a cellar. ^ The work must be dona ia the best manner and of the best materials. I .umber can be ob tamed in this city, at ten dollars per thousand superficial measure; and brick, at seven dolian and fifty cents per thousand. Further particulars will be furnished on appli cation to the undersigned. W hen the contract is made, good security wii] be required for the contractors’ complying with their proposals ; and they will be accommodated w-ith advances, during the progress of the work, the funds being r.ow in hand for the building. Augusta. Georgia, loth Dec 1827 62 TH‘ MAS I. WRAY, A SAMUEL HALE. _ .... „ alex’R mckenzie, > WM T GOULD f Commtitet- JOHN VV. WILDE. J C? The Editors of the Charleston City Ga zette, Baltimore Patriot, New-York Enquirer, & Boston Masonic Mirror, will please insert the above, weekly, till 20th of Januaiy, ardi forward their bills for payment to the Committee. Dec. 10 62 tJ KCM AND GIN. 30 bbls. N. E. Rum 30 do. Sisson’s Gin 10 do, Ruteubbrg dq. Just received and for saie by Sibley & Washburn. Dec. 17 64 3t Drapers and Tailors. The subscribers hav ing commenced the above business, (No. 278 Broad- street, next door below Doctor Havilaml’s,) take this opportunity of informing the public that they have on hand a complete as- sorimeut of Superfine and Common 1 loths, Cassimeres & Vestings, Which they offer to make to order, on accommoa dating terms, and m the best passible mauaer. Also, a complete assortment of Ready Made Clothing* LOW FOR CASH. SHEPARD, HUNER & Co, d/® Wanted, one or two Jour neyman lailors. A; ply as above. Dec 3 60 tf Dec 17 Rum—Jamaica, (direct importation^ 110 1I2J Comptroller Getter , Vs Office, Georgia, Milledgeville, Dec. 13, 1827. 1^5 ECEIVED nf Edmund Bugg. Esq. Tax Col- lector of Richmond County, for the year 1826, the sum of Five Thousand Five Hundred and Forty Dollars and Ninety-six Cenls, in full, for the general Tax of said county of Richmond.’ for the year 1825 aforesaid. As per Certificate No. 44 of HINES HOLT, Treasurer. MRS. REFS, respectfully informs the Ladies of Augusta and its vicinity, that her PAINTING SCHOOL will open at Mrs. Meals’, a few doors below the Eagle Tavern, on Tuesday Evening, December 4tb. References can be had on application to the Rev. Mr. Smith, and Specimens of her Paiu#ng seen at her School Room at any time Terms—$8 per quarter Two Lessons per week, commenciug ai 2 o’clock on Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Dec. 3 3 6t Dec 17 T. B. HOWARD, Comptroller Gen’l. It FOR THE GEORGIA COURIER. Edgefield Prison, Dec. 11,1827. Messrs. Editors :—1 noticed 3 few remarks of yours, under date of the 10ih instant, speaking of the meeting held in Charleston, respecting Rail Roads and Canals. You also say, that Hamburg has probably passed into the management of a wealthy Charleston Company. 1 his is an error, our Town did not pass into their management, but their money did pass into the management of our Company, or in other words, we got the money, and they an empty pocket; for we released them of 22,000 dollars, and I must confess my regret, that we did not release them of the other 8,000. They were too quick on the trigger—one min ute more would have done the business. In the presence of perhaps one hundred persons, I publicly told them that the sale aould not be a good one, and stated the reasons, and that they could not get the town. If they bought and paid their mo ney for any thing, it would be a law suit, but not the town, and further stated that I did uot want their money, and advised them to keep it, if they bad any, or use it elsewhere, for there was no speculation for them here, yet they would give it to us, we took it, and will take as much more, cn the same terms, as wo can g^t. MAXI SIZED, Oil Thursday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Hats Bowdf.e to Mrs. Harriet E. Young, all of this city. DIED. In this city, on Friday night last, Nathaniel Clarke, Esq, in the 35th ye.irof his age. former ly one of the editors of the Georgia Courier. Mr Clarke had been an officer in the army of the U. States, and was buried with distinguished Milita ry and Masonic honors. He bas left behind him an interesting family to lament their loss. The Annual Meeting of the NEW ENGLAND SO CIETY will be holden at the Planters’ Hotel on Sa turday, the 22d instant, at three o'clock, P. M. A punctual attendance is requested By order of the President. WM. T. GOULD. Secretary. N. B. The Anniversary Dinner will be on the Table a-, five o’clock, precisely. Dec. 17 64 2t DANCING SCHOOL. G. L. Colmesni* re spectfully informs the Public in general, that his School is open. Days of Tuition on every Tues day afternoon, and Saturday morning. Night School takes place on every Monday and Wed nesday, at 7 o’clock, P. M There will be a Practising Party every fortnight, for the progress of his Scholars—(the next"will take place on Sa turday evening, the 22d. inst.) The quarter is tq be paid in advance. Dec. 17 64 4tw West India, do New England, hhd. Ditto bbl. Brandy—Cognac, 4;h pf. (direct i; Do. Bordeaux, do. Apple Brandy. Iron—Russia£z Sweden, pr. cwt. Corn, (cargo) Peas, Black Pepper, (scare?) Tobacco—Georgia, Fayetteville, Kentucky. Butter—Prime Goshen, Common, Bacon—Corn Fed, Hams, Lard, Tallow, Bees War, Sugar.—Musco Jam. fine (declining) Do. St. Croix, do Do. Matanzas, Do. Havance, New Orleans, Havanna, white, Do. brown, Loaf Sugar, refined (declining) Salt—Liverpool, coarse, (bags of } 70 a 75 38 a 30 40 140 a 155 110 a 125 (plenty) Land^ near Hamburg, _ FOR SALE. Finnic subscriber offers for safe, with indispu- table warranty titles, a tract of Land, con- 31 a 32 j tailing 640 Acres, lying on both sides ofthe road 4| Iwidirg tram Augusta t» Britton Mims’, adjoining 43 a 50 the Himburu tract, and the lands of Dr Wat- 42 a 45 kins. Mrs Clark, and o'hers. A considerable IS j P art °i the above is first rate Pine Land. ALSO, 3a5 *i A Tract of 700 Acres, iyin- 18 a £0 ! k ac k l ’f Summerville place, adjoining lands Hamilton Riflemen! 8 a I2t S| 10 a 11 9 a 10 11 a 12 25 8J a 10 10 a 11 9 a ft. 9 a 10 9 a 10 12 a 13 21 17 4 bushels,) Do. in bulk. Turks Island, Oats, - Hay, prime Northers, Pimento, Tar Wilmington, Georgetown, Turpentine—Wilmington, hard, Do.. do, soft, White Pine Boards, clear, Merchantable, Pitch Pine Boards. Beef—Boston, No. !, Do. do. No. 2, Do. Mess, Pork—New York Inspection Mess, Do. Prime, Do. New Orleans Inspection, Candles—Northern, Charleston, Sperm, of Britton Mims and Lewis Elsey. The above lards ill be sold on reasonable terms, as to price and payment, and in quantities not less than Fifty Acres, if desired by purchas ers. For terms, apply by letter to the subscriber, at Gre'nville Court-house, or to Mr. James Blocker, near Edgefield Court-house WADDY THOMPSON, Jr. Dec, 17 64 8nv 0U are hereby ordered to attend a Company 21 Meeting, at the Company’s room, City Kail, on TUESDAY, the 18th December, at 7 o’clock, P. M. for the purpose of filling the va cancics occasioned by the promotion of Lieut M’Laughlin. By order ofCapt. M'Laughun. F. M. ROBERTSON, O. S Dec 10 62 td Cotton Bagging and JVails, 400 Pieces Prime Hemp Bagging, -12 incf* 100 Casks Cut Nails, assoited, TOR SALE ST WM. ROBINSON. October 18 7 2in DOMESTIC & FOi EIGN GOODS. 100 bales Cotton Sheetings and ohirtingt, 20 bales Stripes and Plaids, 10 do prists Negro Cloth, 6 cases Satinetu, blue and blue mixtures 2 b. les Tickings, 4 cases blue Cloths; a few pieces extra-fine, 12 bales London DutE!, Point, and Rose Blan kets. 8 do red and white Flannels, 10 cases Prints, new and handsome style, 2 do Lrnens; 1 case Ginghams, new style, 1 do Verona Handkei chiefs, 1 do Brown Linens, 1 bale Cassinrere Shawls, 2 cases Sea Island Shirtings; 4 bales Bookings, 1 case Tartan Plaids, Bombuzetts, Choppas, Black Silk Handker chiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Sewing Silk, Threads, tkc. kc. &c. for sale by ’ WM. ROBINSON. October 18 47 2m HATS 4- SHOES. TO HIRE, A N active Negro Man, who has been raised about a Store and well acquainted with weighing and marking. He would be very use ful to a Grocer, as he is well acq«aintcd with the P u j injl up of any thing in that line. Enquire at 22 23 45 none | this office. Dec. 17 43 a 45 75 a 87£ 25 $1 3-4 $1 none 24 64 tf Mackarel—No. 1. ( _ .■> 1 Boston No. 2.< . No. 3. t Ins P ec “°n COTILLION PARTIES. tfSpn G. L. Colmesnil respect- fully informs ihe Ladies and Gen tlemen of Augusta and its vicinity, that his next Cotillion Party will take place to-morrow even ing. 18 th inst. Dec 17 It JOR PRUVTUVG, Neatly executed at this Office. EXCHANGE. N. Carolina State Bank Bills, 2f 3 per ct. dis. Newbern and Cape Fear do. 41 5 per ct. dis. Georgia. do. 1 a 11 per ct. dis. GEORGIA, ) Superior Court, November Richmond County. J Term, 1827. E DWARD QUIN, Paul Rossign*l, and Peter Bennock, failing to attend at the Novem- 26 a 28 ^ er term Superior Court, 1327, as Grand 14 a 15 i ^ urors > they are each fined in the sum of Forty 12 a 14 ^°^ ars > unless a satisfactory excuse, on oath, is n1 with the Clerk on or belore the 10th of Jan- 71 a I ; uary next. 10a 1011 " a£ hburn, Wm. Shannon, J. Kigginbo- 13 al4 I *k aiD ' G. W. Bullinou, N. B. Moore, Wm. Tutt, 10 i w Howard, Latham Hull, John C , none 1 ^ H Anfignac. George Rountree, James A. j 14 a 15 I Catlin, and W. B. Davis, failing to at- j 13 a 17 i teni * att ue aforesaid term, as Petit Jurors, they j 31 a 33 3re each fined in the sum of Twenty Dollars, un- ; 61 a 7 I * SSS sat ‘ stact °ry excuse is fiied, on oath, with the j 5i l ChJik of the Court, on or before the 10th Janua- 1 04 ry, 1828. A true extract from the Minutes. JAMES M’LAWS, Clerk- Dec 17 it T HE subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has just recei ved, by late arrivals 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 Boys’ fine and coarse Wool Hats, Youths’ Hats’ Black and Drab, Children’s Hats, Fur U Hair Seal 8t Cloth Caps Morocco Caps, &ic. See. Also, a large assortment of Gentlemen’s, Ladies' and Children’s Shoejt, Gentlemen’s fine Boots, iic. Hie. All of which he is disposed to sell o« the most reasonable terms for Ca<-b or City Acceptances J. Barry. Oct. 25 49 tf Jlolaases 4* Whiskey. Landing this day from the Steamboat Hamburg, 50 Hogsheads Molasses, 30 Hogsheads Baltimore Whiskey, and wi'l Snead, be sold on the most liberal terms, for approved paper. KERRft & GRAHAM. Oct. 29 50 tf NEW FALL GOODS. 41 Sk. Dec. 17 TO RENT, Two convenient Dwellings, oppo site the lower end of the Market. For terms, apply to J. G. M’WHORTER. FOR SALE, NEGRO GIRL, from 11 to 12 years of age. warranted in every respect to be honest, sound, and no runaway, As a Nurse for chil dren she could be particularly recommended, as she has a very mild temper, and is very fond of children. Enquire of Mr. LEWIS KUNZE, Ellis-street, below Cestre-ctreet. Dec. 17 64 St The Co-partnership ^ex isting uuder the firm of Map.- chaxd ifc Bottom, was dissolved this day, by mutual consent. §5 L. A. MARCHAND. DAVIS BOTTOM. Dec 10 62 2t NOTICE.—All those that have notes or book accoun s now due with the undersigned, are requested to come forward and settle the same without delay, as longer indulgence cannot be consistently given. Wells & Ribbe. Dec. 6,182T.- 61 tf _ ,7b Has just received, direct from New-York, a large supply of STAPLE Sy FANCY GOODS. Which are offered at low prices. No. 175 Broad-street. October 18 47 tf Shoes and Cotton Cards. PAGKAGF.S SHOES, comprising• complete assortment; among which are three thousand pair as prime Brogans and Negro Shoes, as are in the market. 40 Boxes Whitteinore’s Cotton Cards, No. 8 it ID FOR SALE ST WM. ROBINSON. Oct. 18 47 2m Co-partnership Notice. II7ILLIAM ROBINSON & THOM A3 TAT. V v LOR. have formed a connexion in busi ness, und€r the firm of T OMAS TAYLOR fc Co., in 1 aeon, Geo. where they are now open ing a handsome assortment of Merchandize, which they offer for sale on liberal terms. October 18 ,7 2m JUST RECEIVED, | Nexcrilent order, a few Kitts S&USUD SAL3VZON, preferred in Spices express ly Tor family use, one Salmon in each Kiti, and warranted equal to any ever offered for sale. Tc be had of S. REA, -tT Grab's buildings. Macintosh-street- Nov. 12 54 t f RAISE YOUR STEAM ? T HE Subscriber having recently prepared % Landing one and a half miles below this City, on the South-Carolina bank, of the River,' at which he intends keeping a constant supply of the best of Lightwood, for the accommodation of Steam Boats, hereby invites their calls. In pre- paring this Landing, due regard has been paid to the dispatch and safety of Boats. t. G. LAMAR. Nov. 20 59 wlra WHISKEY. bbls. Baltimore Whiskey, now landing, UU and for sale by Dec. 6 SIBLEY Si WASHBURN. 61 3t CLERK WANTED. E who is acquainte-1 with the mei business, who can giye satisfactory refer ences as to his capability and general con duct. By addressing a letter to A, inserting the names of persons referred to, and left at the Post Office, it will meet with attention. Dec. 10 62 3t We are authorized to an nounce JAMES PRIMROSE, Esq. a cuadidate for the office of Receiver of Ta$ Returns at the election in January next Dec. 10 62 td SOAP. 50 BOXES, landing and for sale by SIBLEY & WASHBURN. Dec 10 • 62 3t RAISINS. xvf boxes at Two Dollars per box. for sale by SIBLEY & WASHBURN. 6l 3t Dec. 6 MUSIC. J UST received an assortment of NEW MB. SIC, for the Piano Forte, and for sale by B.m. Dtc. W